Elections 2016

Garrison Keillor: Maybe God put 'idiot' Trump and his 'clueless children' in charge to test us all

Responding to Trump fans who have taken the time to write him profane letters, author and commentator Garrison Keillor conceded that the election of Donald Trump might indeed be part of God's plan to test us all -- because it seems like the kind of thing God would do.

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Chris Christie announces he plans to finish his term as NJ governor

TRENTON, N.J. — In what has become a rare occurrence lately, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie made an announcement Tuesday at the Statehouse, where he reiterated that he isn't planning to leave his job as governor of New Jersey. But the Republican governor will leave the Statehouse — in order for the building to undergo a…

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Investor Wilbur Ross expected to be named US commerce secretary: NBC News

Billionaire investor Wilbur Ross is expected to be named U.S. commerce secretary by President-elect Donald Trump and the announcement could come as early as Wednesday, NBC News reported on Tuesday.

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Trump expected to name former Goldman Sachs banker Steven Mnuchin for Treasury: NYT

President-elect Donald Trump is expected to name former Goldman Sachs partner and Hollywood financier Steven Mnuchin as his nominee for Treasury secretary, a source said on Tuesday, putting a Wall Street veteran in the top U.S. economic Cabinet post for the first time in eight years.

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Video suggesting Barron Trump might be autistic pulled from YouTube after threat of lawsuit

The creator of a video suggesting the youngest son of Donald Trump might be autistic has pulled it from YouTube and extended an apology to the family after an attorney for Melania Trump threatened a lawsuit, reports TMZ.

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After perceived snubs, UK's Theresa May calls Trump to strengthen ties

British Prime Minister Theresa May and U.S. President-elect Donald Trump agreed on Tuesday that they should work to build relationships through the U.S. transition and meet at the earliest opportunity.

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Fox host says Trump's 'new Supreme Court' will let him strip citizenship for flag burning

Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano couldn't help but laugh on Tuesday after President-elect Donald Trump suggested that citizenship could be revoked as punishment for burning the American flag.

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Trump to nominate Elaine Chao for transportation post: source

President-elect Donald Trump plans to nominate former Labor Secretary Elaine Chao to head the Transportation Department, a source with knowledge of the decision said on Tuesday.

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'Nightmare scenario on display': The internet is aghast over Trump’s desire to punish flag burning

President-elect Donald Trump got straight to tweeting on Tuesday morning, first by going after CNN for their support for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton during the election, which he won. He then went after people who burn the American flag.

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Michael Steele: Petraeus' conviction for passing secrets to his mistress was a just minor 'hiccup'

MSNBC contributor Michael Steele asserted on Tuesday that former CIA Director David Petraeus' conviction for passing classified information to his mistress was only a minor "hiccup" in his career.

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Experts and officials trash Trump claim of mass voter fraud

Experts and elected officials on both sides of the political aisle on Monday dismissed Donald Trump's claim that "millions" of Americans voted illegally on Election Day, as efforts expanded to organize recounts in swing states.

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Trump trolls desecrate trans woman's Facebook page with insults after her suicide

After Lizzy Waites, a trans woman living in Pierre, South Dakota committed suicide last Wednesday, the suicide note she posted to Facebook was taken over by harassing Trump trolls, the Daily Beast reports.

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We may not know if Trump’s foreign business deals violate the Constitution

The question of whether President-elect Donald Trump will run afoul of federal conflict-of-interest rules or the Constitution because of his extensive foreign investments has been the subject of intense scrutiny among legal and ethics scholars. Legally, his foreign licensing deals could violate the Constitution. An example: During his presidential run, Trump’s name was used to market…

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