Elections 2016

Case on Trump worker contract raises conflict of interest question

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has often boasted about the strict confidentiality pledges he exacts from his employees.

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Breitbart found 10 anti-Trump violence cases — while 400+ people were targeted by Trump supporters

Breitbart reported on 10 recent incidents where supporters of President-Elect Donald Trump were reportedly violently attacked by alleged supporters of Hillary Clinton, the outlet reported on Wednesday.

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Harry Reid blames ‘Republican operative’ James Comey for Hillary Clinton’s loss

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid has been outspoken in the week following the 2016 Presidential Election, calling on Democrats to stand up to the president-elect, and slammed Donald Trump for hiring Steve Bannon.

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Japan's Abe, Trump conclude hastily arranged meeting in New York

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wrapped up a hastily arranged meeting on Thursday that was intended to smooth relations following Trump's campaign rhetoric that cast doubt on long-standing U.S. alliances.

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Survival guides offer resources for everyone living in Donald Trump's America

In the immediate aftermath of Republican nominee Donald Trump's presidential victory last week, many people of various identities and communities across the country had an important question in mind: Now what?

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Congress could undo Obama-era student loan relief

The U.S. Congress could as soon as January start to dismantle President Barack Obama's transformation of student loan rules by blocking freshly minted regulations designed to help students who say they were defrauded by for-profit colleges.

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Trump Treasury candidate's bank accused of discrimination

Two California housing advocacy groups have alleged that a bank formerly controlled by Steven Mnuchin, a top candidate to be President-elect Donald Trump's Treasury secretary, engaged in discriminatory practices against black and Latino communities.

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WATCH: Workers remove the Trump name from New York City apartment buildings

Three New York City apartment buildings that once bore the president-elects’s name in gold disassociated themselves with the Trump brand Wednesday in an effort to assume a “neutral building identity.”

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'Trump is saying Hitler-level things in public': Singer John Legend warns US not to be 'complacent'

Singer John Legend warned this week against normalizing the behavior of President-elect Donald Trump. Legend said that the former reality TV star has made statements with regards to black Americans, immigrants, Muslims and women that rise to the level of rank authoritarianism and call to mind Nazi Germany's fascist ruler Adolf Hitler.

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Trump considering Mitt Romney for secretary of state: NBC News

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is considering Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, for secretary of state, NBC News reported on Thursday, citing unnamed sources.

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Americans want Trump to focus on healthcare first

Healthcare is the top issue Americans want Donald Trump to address during his first 100 days in the White House, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Thursday, an apparent rebuke of outgoing President Barack Obama's signature reform, Obamacare.

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Black student burned with hot glue gun in Missouri high school's latest racist incident

A white student at Missouri's Ladue Horton Watkins High School reportedly burned a black student with a hot glue gun in a racially motivated attack -- the latest in a series of racially charged incidents that have taken place at the high school since the election of Republican Donald Trump as president.

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Bernie Sanders to build base outside of Washington in new Democratic post

Senator Bernie Sanders, a former Democratic presidential candidate, said on Thursday he will help rebuild party support outside of Washington and craft a new economic message for all Americans.

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