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Mike Pence replaces Christie to lead Trump transition – live Mike Pence replaces Christie to lead Trump transition – live
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Jessica Glenza
Perhaps no other building has shot from irrelevance to epicenter as quickly as Trump Tower in midtown Manhattan.
Following Donald J Trump’s shock of a winning campaign, the home of the president-elect has drawn to its doorstep the full presidential protection apparatus, as well as both sides of a deeply divided nation.
“He’s a male chauvinist, a fucking rapist!” yelled a woman, streaming the experience to the world on her phone. “Fuck Trump!”
“’Scuse me! There are kids here,” another woman yelled, looking harried as she pushed through the crowd with a stroller, a tiny hand grasping hers.
A circus of protesters, supporters, tourists, gawkers and New Yorkers just trying to get where they were going formed in front of Trump’s home by the end of the week. Pedestrian traffic rivaled Times Square, as police arbitrarily cordoned off corners. Press were kept in a pen.
A uniformed cop adjusting barricades remarked: “This building was never important until just a couple days ago.”
The gray-glassed skyscraper on 56th Street and 5th Avenue was, on Monday, just a tower of steel built atop Gucci and Tiffany & Company stores. By Wednesday, it became the site of protests and pleas, rancor and adulation. The stink of a bitter campaign lingered over the building.
“Trump eat shit!” yelled one passerby. Another yelled back, “What about Bill Clinton?” his phone raised above the crowd.
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Anti-Trump protesters are beginning their fourth evening of demonstrations after the election of the Republican president-elect on Tuesday, meeting in Manhattan’s Union Square:
this is what democracy looks like. we will not lie down. pic.twitter.com/4Ue2fnWc4X
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Peter Thiel joins Donald Trump's presidential transition teamPeter Thiel joins Donald Trump's presidential transition team
Controversial Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel will be a member of Donald Trump’s transition team, Nicky Woolf and Julia Carrie Wong report.Controversial Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel will be a member of Donald Trump’s transition team, Nicky Woolf and Julia Carrie Wong report.
Thiel’s involvement in a Trump administration has been the subject of frenzied speculation in Silicon Valley, where the businessman was the sole prominent advocate for the divisive Republican candidate.Thiel’s involvement in a Trump administration has been the subject of frenzied speculation in Silicon Valley, where the businessman was the sole prominent advocate for the divisive Republican candidate.
On Wednesday, Thiel told the New York Times that he would not move to Washington or seek a seat on the supreme court, but said: “I’ll try to help the president in any way I can.”On Wednesday, Thiel told the New York Times that he would not move to Washington or seek a seat on the supreme court, but said: “I’ll try to help the president in any way I can.”
It is not known what role Thiel will play in the transition team. The transition team and Thiel’s representatives did not respond to requests for further details. But it is likely that he will be expected to help the president-elect build bridges with Silicon Valley, a place where Barack Obama is hugely popular and where many people regard Trump with either distrust or outright disdain.It is not known what role Thiel will play in the transition team. The transition team and Thiel’s representatives did not respond to requests for further details. But it is likely that he will be expected to help the president-elect build bridges with Silicon Valley, a place where Barack Obama is hugely popular and where many people regard Trump with either distrust or outright disdain.
Thiel’s vocal and financial support of Trump made him an outlier in the largely socially liberal world of Silicon Valley. While other tech CEOs and venture capitalists railed against Trump’s aggressive xenophobia, anti-free trade saber-rattling and threats to individual companies such as Apple and Amazon, Thiel delivered a keynote address at the Republican national convention in July and donated $1.25m to support Trump’s campaign.Thiel’s vocal and financial support of Trump made him an outlier in the largely socially liberal world of Silicon Valley. While other tech CEOs and venture capitalists railed against Trump’s aggressive xenophobia, anti-free trade saber-rattling and threats to individual companies such as Apple and Amazon, Thiel delivered a keynote address at the Republican national convention in July and donated $1.25m to support Trump’s campaign.
“I build companies and I’m supporting people who are building new things, from social networks to rocket ships,” he said at the convention. “I’m not a politician. But neither is Donald Trump. He is a builder, and it’s time to rebuild America.”“I build companies and I’m supporting people who are building new things, from social networks to rocket ships,” he said at the convention. “I’m not a politician. But neither is Donald Trump. He is a builder, and it’s time to rebuild America.”
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Barack Obama laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery to mark Veterans Day and, referencing the recent elections, told those in attendance that Americans are not a people of isolationism, but instead unite despite their differences. The US president said the nation’s veterans embody “principles that are more enduring than transitory politics.”Barack Obama laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery to mark Veterans Day and, referencing the recent elections, told those in attendance that Americans are not a people of isolationism, but instead unite despite their differences. The US president said the nation’s veterans embody “principles that are more enduring than transitory politics.”
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Trump: 'I want a country that loves each other'Trump: 'I want a country that loves each other'
In his first interview since becoming president-elect, Donald Trump tells the Wall Street journal that he wants to preserve important pieces of the president’s health care law – the ban on coverage denial for pre-existing conditions and the ability for kids up to 26 to stay on parents’ plans.In his first interview since becoming president-elect, Donald Trump tells the Wall Street journal that he wants to preserve important pieces of the president’s health care law – the ban on coverage denial for pre-existing conditions and the ability for kids up to 26 to stay on parents’ plans.
“I like those very much,” Mr. Trump said in the interview.“I like those very much,” Mr. Trump said in the interview.
The piece continues:The piece continues:
After a bitter campaign in which he came under criticism for his harsh and angry rhetoric, and a postelection period marked by anti-Trump protests in numerous cities, Mr. Trump said he is placing a high priority on bringing the country together.After a bitter campaign in which he came under criticism for his harsh and angry rhetoric, and a postelection period marked by anti-Trump protests in numerous cities, Mr. Trump said he is placing a high priority on bringing the country together.
“I want a country that loves each other,” Mr. Trump said. “I want to stress that.” He said the best way to ease tension would be to “bring in jobs.”“I want a country that loves each other,” Mr. Trump said. “I want to stress that.” He said the best way to ease tension would be to “bring in jobs.”
Asked whether he thought his rhetoric had gone too far in the campaign, the president-elect responded: “No. I won.”Asked whether he thought his rhetoric had gone too far in the campaign, the president-elect responded: “No. I won.”
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David SmithDavid Smith
Leading Democrats began their fightback against President-elect Donald Trump as they accused him of unleashing the “forces of hate and bigotry” and warned that America’s enemies were exultant at his election win.Leading Democrats began their fightback against President-elect Donald Trump as they accused him of unleashing the “forces of hate and bigotry” and warned that America’s enemies were exultant at his election win.
As tens of thousands of Americans plan further protests and acts of dissent against the election of Trump, Democratic politicians have begun to echo the defiance seen on the streets of major cities from New York to Oakland that has sparked dozens of arrests.As tens of thousands of Americans plan further protests and acts of dissent against the election of Trump, Democratic politicians have begun to echo the defiance seen on the streets of major cities from New York to Oakland that has sparked dozens of arrests.
Thousands were on the streets on Thursday in Denver, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Portland, Oakland and dozens more US cities and although the protests were smaller and more muted, there were scattered acts of civil disobedience and damage to property.Thousands were on the streets on Thursday in Denver, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Portland, Oakland and dozens more US cities and although the protests were smaller and more muted, there were scattered acts of civil disobedience and damage to property.
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have been measured in their language in keeping with the traditions of the post-election period of transition between administrations.Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have been measured in their language in keeping with the traditions of the post-election period of transition between administrations.
But Harry Reid, departing as the most senior Democrat in the Senate, issued a blistering statement on Friday, warning that adversaries at home and abroad are jubilant and calling on Trump to take responsibility for healing the nation.But Harry Reid, departing as the most senior Democrat in the Senate, issued a blistering statement on Friday, warning that adversaries at home and abroad are jubilant and calling on Trump to take responsibility for healing the nation.
“The election of Donald Trump has emboldened the forces of hate and bigotry in America,” the veteran Nevada senator said. “White nationalists, Vladimir Putin and Isis are celebrating Donald Trump’s victory, while innocent, law-abiding Americans are racked with fear.”“The election of Donald Trump has emboldened the forces of hate and bigotry in America,” the veteran Nevada senator said. “White nationalists, Vladimir Putin and Isis are celebrating Donald Trump’s victory, while innocent, law-abiding Americans are racked with fear.”
This was particularly true for black, Hispanic, Muslim, LGBT and Asian Americans, Reid added. “Watching white nationalists celebrate while innocent Americans cry tears of fear does not feel like America.”This was particularly true for black, Hispanic, Muslim, LGBT and Asian Americans, Reid added. “Watching white nationalists celebrate while innocent Americans cry tears of fear does not feel like America.”
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High schoolers in suburban Omaha, Nebraska, chant “build the wall” at demonstrators holding signs protesting Trump:High schoolers in suburban Omaha, Nebraska, chant “build the wall” at demonstrators holding signs protesting Trump:
Millard North High School in #Omaha. The chant is "Build the Wall." https://t.co/tgcVr0KOAiMillard North High School in #Omaha. The chant is "Build the Wall." https://t.co/tgcVr0KOAi
just a normal friday at millard north pic.twitter.com/BJG1SWRcT5just a normal friday at millard north pic.twitter.com/BJG1SWRcT5
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Top Republican in Senate says he asked President-elect Donald Trump to move swiftly on Keystone XL pipeline. https://t.co/mQNrHF9ytiTop Republican in Senate says he asked President-elect Donald Trump to move swiftly on Keystone XL pipeline. https://t.co/mQNrHF9yti
From our 2015 report:From our 2015 report:
When TransCanada first proposed the project to pump crude oil from the tar sands of Alberta to the refineries of the Texas Gulf coast more than seven years ago, Keystone XL was seen as one of just thousands of pipelines across North America.When TransCanada first proposed the project to pump crude oil from the tar sands of Alberta to the refineries of the Texas Gulf coast more than seven years ago, Keystone XL was seen as one of just thousands of pipelines across North America.
But over the years Keystone XL grew into a symbol of the fight against climate change.But over the years Keystone XL grew into a symbol of the fight against climate change.
In the face of almost impossible odds, the campaigners won. Bill McKibben, the founder of 350.org, which had mobilised activists against the project, said Obama was the first world leader to reject an infrastructure project because of climate change.In the face of almost impossible odds, the campaigners won. Bill McKibben, the founder of 350.org, which had mobilised activists against the project, said Obama was the first world leader to reject an infrastructure project because of climate change.
“If we’re gonna prevent large parts of this Earth from becoming not only inhospitable but uninhabitable in our lifetimes, we’re gonna have to keep some fossil fuels in the ground rather than burn them and release more dangerous pollution into the sky,” the president said.“If we’re gonna prevent large parts of this Earth from becoming not only inhospitable but uninhabitable in our lifetimes, we’re gonna have to keep some fossil fuels in the ground rather than burn them and release more dangerous pollution into the sky,” the president said.
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New Yorkers hold 'Love rally'New Yorkers hold 'Love rally'
Here’s live video of a rally in New York to support Muslims, women, Latinos, people with disabilities, and others disparaged by Donald Trump:Here’s live video of a rally in New York to support Muslims, women, Latinos, people with disabilities, and others disparaged by Donald Trump:
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Giuliani: 'All I do is give advice'Giuliani: 'All I do is give advice'
The Trump media pool catches Rudy Giuliani in the Trump tower lobby:The Trump media pool catches Rudy Giuliani in the Trump tower lobby:
Giuliani exited the elevators at 2:32 - minutes after the Transition shakeup was announced. The new Transition Vice Chair spoke briefly (35 seconds) to reporters.Giuliani exited the elevators at 2:32 - minutes after the Transition shakeup was announced. The new Transition Vice Chair spoke briefly (35 seconds) to reporters.
“Donald has been my friend for 28 years, all my work on behalf of him is done out of great loyalty and friendship to him. I can see already, how he is going to be a great president. And I’m glad I can play a small role.”Giuliani was asked what kind of advice he offered Trump.“That I give to him personally,” he replied.“Donald has been my friend for 28 years, all my work on behalf of him is done out of great loyalty and friendship to him. I can see already, how he is going to be a great president. And I’m glad I can play a small role.”Giuliani was asked what kind of advice he offered Trump.“That I give to him personally,” he replied.
On what happened upstairs: “Just giving advice. Just giving advice.”On what happened upstairs: “Just giving advice. Just giving advice.”
On his role: “I have no expectation. All I do is give my advice.”On his role: “I have no expectation. All I do is give my advice.”
He did not respond to question about Christie being layered.He did not respond to question about Christie being layered.
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White House statement on HolodomorWhite House statement on Holodomor
Here’s the press secretary’s statement in full:Here’s the press secretary’s statement in full:
This month, the United States joins in solidarity with Ukrainian people around the world in remembrance of the victims of the Holodomor, one of the most horrific man-made tragedies in modern history. Eighty-three years ago, more than three million people in Ukraine died as the result of the merciless policies of Joseph Stalin. Through the deliberate seizure of Ukrainian land and crops, the Soviet Union caused widespread starvation. Under siege and without access to food, Ukraine – once Europe’s breadbasket – turned into a land of immeasurable human suffering.This month, the United States joins in solidarity with Ukrainian people around the world in remembrance of the victims of the Holodomor, one of the most horrific man-made tragedies in modern history. Eighty-three years ago, more than three million people in Ukraine died as the result of the merciless policies of Joseph Stalin. Through the deliberate seizure of Ukrainian land and crops, the Soviet Union caused widespread starvation. Under siege and without access to food, Ukraine – once Europe’s breadbasket – turned into a land of immeasurable human suffering.
As Ukrainians have proven to the world time and again, the human spirit is indomitable. Even during the darkest times, the Ukrainian people have continued with dignity the struggle for peace, freedom, and democracy. Today, faced with new threats to these values, Americans stand together with Ukrainians as they bravely defend their territory and democracy. The Ukrainian-American community and friends of the Ukrainian people have worked hard to ensure that the memory of those who suffered during the Holodomor live on as we collectively seek to build a better, freer, and more just world.As Ukrainians have proven to the world time and again, the human spirit is indomitable. Even during the darkest times, the Ukrainian people have continued with dignity the struggle for peace, freedom, and democracy. Today, faced with new threats to these values, Americans stand together with Ukrainians as they bravely defend their territory and democracy. The Ukrainian-American community and friends of the Ukrainian people have worked hard to ensure that the memory of those who suffered during the Holodomor live on as we collectively seek to build a better, freer, and more just world.
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Here’s a statement from team Trump about the Christie demotion. The statement includes an updated list of transition team members.Here’s a statement from team Trump about the Christie demotion. The statement includes an updated list of transition team members.
What follows is all quotation from the statement:What follows is all quotation from the statement:
President-elect Donald J. Trump today announced that Vice President-elect Mike Pence will serve as Chairman of the Presidential Transition Team, and that Dr. Ben Carson, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, Former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Newt Gingrich, Lieutenant General Michael Flynn, USA (Ret.), Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions will join the team’s Executive Committee as Vice Chairs.President-elect Donald J. Trump today announced that Vice President-elect Mike Pence will serve as Chairman of the Presidential Transition Team, and that Dr. Ben Carson, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, Former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Newt Gingrich, Lieutenant General Michael Flynn, USA (Ret.), Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions will join the team’s Executive Committee as Vice Chairs.
President-elect Trump also announced that the following leaders will join the Presidential Transition Team Executive Committee: Congressman Lou BarlettaCongresswoman Marsha BlackburnFlorida Attorney General Pam BondiCongressman Chris CollinsJared KushnerCongressman Tom MarinoRebekah MercerSteven MnuchinCongressman Devin NunesAnthony ScaramucciPeter ThielDonald Trump Jr.Eric TrumpIvanka TrumpRNC Chairman Reince PriebusTrump Campaign CEO Stephen K. BannonPresident-elect Donald J. Trump today also announced that Chief of Staff to U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions, Rick Dearborn, will join the Presidential Transition Team as Executive Director. Richard Bagger, Executive Director of the Presidential Transition Team during the preparation phase, will return to the private sector but will remain with the Team as an Advisor, as will preparation phase General Counsel Bill Palatucci. Joining Dearborn on the Presidential Transition Team’s Staff Leadership lineup are: Kellyanne Conway, Senior AdvisorDavid Bossie, Deputy Executive DirectorStephen Miller, National Policy DirectorJason Miller, Communications DirectorHope Hicks, National Press SecretaryDan Scavino, Director of Social MediaDon McGahn, General CounselKatie Walsh, Senior Advisor The Vice President-elect has tapped his three senior advisors, Nick Ayers, Josh Pitcock, and Marc Short, to work alongside him in this process.President-elect Trump also announced that the following leaders will join the Presidential Transition Team Executive Committee: Congressman Lou BarlettaCongresswoman Marsha BlackburnFlorida Attorney General Pam BondiCongressman Chris CollinsJared KushnerCongressman Tom MarinoRebekah MercerSteven MnuchinCongressman Devin NunesAnthony ScaramucciPeter ThielDonald Trump Jr.Eric TrumpIvanka TrumpRNC Chairman Reince PriebusTrump Campaign CEO Stephen K. BannonPresident-elect Donald J. Trump today also announced that Chief of Staff to U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions, Rick Dearborn, will join the Presidential Transition Team as Executive Director. Richard Bagger, Executive Director of the Presidential Transition Team during the preparation phase, will return to the private sector but will remain with the Team as an Advisor, as will preparation phase General Counsel Bill Palatucci. Joining Dearborn on the Presidential Transition Team’s Staff Leadership lineup are: Kellyanne Conway, Senior AdvisorDavid Bossie, Deputy Executive DirectorStephen Miller, National Policy DirectorJason Miller, Communications DirectorHope Hicks, National Press SecretaryDan Scavino, Director of Social MediaDon McGahn, General CounselKatie Walsh, Senior Advisor The Vice President-elect has tapped his three senior advisors, Nick Ayers, Josh Pitcock, and Marc Short, to work alongside him in this process.
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The Kushner-Christie feudThe Kushner-Christie feud
Reminder via nj.com to go with the news of Christie losing his footing in Trumpworld again, after having been passed over as vice president:Reminder via nj.com to go with the news of Christie losing his footing in Trumpworld again, after having been passed over as vice president:
In 2004, Christie as U.S. attorney for New Jersey prosecuted the government’s case against [Jared] Kushner’s father, Charles Kushner, the real estate executive, philanthropist and political donor. The elder Kushner pleaded guilty in federal court to 18 felonies, including making illegal campaign contributions and evading taxes.In 2004, Christie as U.S. attorney for New Jersey prosecuted the government’s case against [Jared] Kushner’s father, Charles Kushner, the real estate executive, philanthropist and political donor. The elder Kushner pleaded guilty in federal court to 18 felonies, including making illegal campaign contributions and evading taxes.
Read more about the Kushner-Christie feud.Read more about the Kushner-Christie feud.
It is truly amazing if you know NJ politics to see how royally the Kushners are paying back Christie *12 years later*It is truly amazing if you know NJ politics to see how royally the Kushners are paying back Christie *12 years later*
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Here’s how control of Congress came out, in case you haven’t had time to look. The Democrats flipped two senate seats, where they needed five pickups to take control under a Trump presidency; and flipped six House seats, where they needed 30.Here’s how control of Congress came out, in case you haven’t had time to look. The Democrats flipped two senate seats, where they needed five pickups to take control under a Trump presidency; and flipped six House seats, where they needed 30.
Democrats gained seats, but Republican losses were modest and retain full control in the 115th Congress. https://t.co/9Whcvxur8I pic.twitter.com/474LmwsZonDemocrats gained seats, but Republican losses were modest and retain full control in the 115th Congress. https://t.co/9Whcvxur8I pic.twitter.com/474LmwsZon
If you have progressive sympathies and are looking forward to the 2018 midterms, have a look at this:If you have progressive sympathies and are looking forward to the 2018 midterms, have a look at this:
I believe anything can happen in midterm elections, but MAN the 2018 senate races are brutal for Democrats. pic.twitter.com/8xFUyh6B0YI believe anything can happen in midterm elections, but MAN the 2018 senate races are brutal for Democrats. pic.twitter.com/8xFUyh6B0Y
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“Quite good”“Quite good”
McConnell says his comfort level with Trump is now "quite good" .. and other comments at avail in KY today https://t.co/uYNFaRAIFNMcConnell says his comfort level with Trump is now "quite good" .. and other comments at avail in KY today https://t.co/uYNFaRAIFN
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Pence replaces Christie as head of Trump transition – reportPence replaces Christie as head of Trump transition – report
The Trump transition team gets a major staff reshuffle, two days after the election. Vice-president-elect has replaced New Jersey governor Chris Christie as head of the transition team, the New York Times reports.The Trump transition team gets a major staff reshuffle, two days after the election. Vice-president-elect has replaced New Jersey governor Chris Christie as head of the transition team, the New York Times reports.
Trump wanted Pence to run it owing to his “Washington experience and contacts,” the Times report says. Christie’s in the churn of advisers up and down, fate unclear:Trump wanted Pence to run it owing to his “Washington experience and contacts,” the Times report says. Christie’s in the churn of advisers up and down, fate unclear:
The president-elect told advisers he wanted to tap Mr. Pence’s Washington experience and contacts to help move the process along, according to people familiar with the discussions. An executive committee, which will include members of Congress, will advise Mr. Pence as the process moves forward.The president-elect told advisers he wanted to tap Mr. Pence’s Washington experience and contacts to help move the process along, according to people familiar with the discussions. An executive committee, which will include members of Congress, will advise Mr. Pence as the process moves forward.
Mr. Christie, along with Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York, and Michael T. Flynn, a retired lieutenant general who has been a top campaign supporter, will serve as vice chairs of the transition, the sources said.Mr. Christie, along with Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York, and Michael T. Flynn, a retired lieutenant general who has been a top campaign supporter, will serve as vice chairs of the transition, the sources said.
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