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From the transition pool:
Greetings from the benches opposite the bank of elevators at Trump Tower. At 9:34 am we spotted Steve Mnuchin, a candidate for TreasurySecretary, entering an elevator. Tacked to the back of the elevator was a picture of the President-elect.
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Reince Priebus: Steve Bannon 'was a force for good' on the campaignReince Priebus: Steve Bannon 'was a force for good' on the campaign
Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee and President-elect Donald Trump’s newly named White House chief of staff, appeared on MSNBC’s Morning Joe today and addressed concerns by Jewish groups about Breitbart News chief Steve Bannon’s new role as chief strategist and senior counselor to the president.Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee and President-elect Donald Trump’s newly named White House chief of staff, appeared on MSNBC’s Morning Joe today and addressed concerns by Jewish groups about Breitbart News chief Steve Bannon’s new role as chief strategist and senior counselor to the president.
“He was a force for good on the campaign at every level that I saw, all the time,” Priebus said of Bannon. “I’ve only seen a generous, hospitable, wise person to work with.”“He was a force for good on the campaign at every level that I saw, all the time,” Priebus said of Bannon. “I’ve only seen a generous, hospitable, wise person to work with.”
“That’s not the Steve Bannon that I know and I’ve spent a lot of time with him,” Priebus said, when asked about accusations of anti-Semitism against Bannon. “And here’s a guy who’s a Harvard Business School, London School of Economics, 10-year Naval officer advising admirals. He was a force for good on the campaign at every level that I saw, all the time. But look, you know, this is all about achieving president-elect Trump’s agenda and I can assure you - and I think it’s really important and I know that president-elect Trump wants everyone to understand this - that all Americans out there, no matter your race, your gender, your ethnic background, he wants to make you proud of our country. He wants to serve you.”“That’s not the Steve Bannon that I know and I’ve spent a lot of time with him,” Priebus said, when asked about accusations of anti-Semitism against Bannon. “And here’s a guy who’s a Harvard Business School, London School of Economics, 10-year Naval officer advising admirals. He was a force for good on the campaign at every level that I saw, all the time. But look, you know, this is all about achieving president-elect Trump’s agenda and I can assure you - and I think it’s really important and I know that president-elect Trump wants everyone to understand this - that all Americans out there, no matter your race, your gender, your ethnic background, he wants to make you proud of our country. He wants to serve you.”
When pressed on Bannon - whose reign at Breitbart has seen the website become a hotbed of conspiracy theories, racial invective and not-so-coded anti-Semitism - by another panelist, Priebus doubled down, calling him “a generous, hospitable, wise person.”When pressed on Bannon - whose reign at Breitbart has seen the website become a hotbed of conspiracy theories, racial invective and not-so-coded anti-Semitism - by another panelist, Priebus doubled down, calling him “a generous, hospitable, wise person.”
“Well, I think everyone out there can agree that you judge people as you see them, not as other people have said,” Priebus said. “That’s what I would say, is that it’s what people do, it’s how people act on a day-to-day basis, and that’s nothing I’ve ever seen. I’ve only seen a generous, hospitable, wise person to work with.”“Well, I think everyone out there can agree that you judge people as you see them, not as other people have said,” Priebus said. “That’s what I would say, is that it’s what people do, it’s how people act on a day-to-day basis, and that’s nothing I’ve ever seen. I’ve only seen a generous, hospitable, wise person to work with.”
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Today in transition 2016Today in transition 2016
Good morning and welcome to the Guardian’s politics live blog, where we are continuing to document every step of President-elect Donald Trump’s journey from upstart reality TV star to leader of the free world.Good morning and welcome to the Guardian’s politics live blog, where we are continuing to document every step of President-elect Donald Trump’s journey from upstart reality TV star to leader of the free world.
There are 67 days until Trump takes the oath of office.There are 67 days until Trump takes the oath of office.
During their private White House meeting on Thursday, Mr Obama walked his successor through the duties of running the country, and Mr Trump seemed surprised by the scope, said people familiar with the meeting. Trump aides were described by those people as unaware that the entire presidential staff working in the West Wing had to be replaced at the end of Mr Obama’s term. After meeting with Mr Trump, the only person to be elected president without having held a government or military position, Mr Obama realized the Republican needs more guidance. He plans to spend more time with his successor than presidents typically do, people familiar with the matter said.During their private White House meeting on Thursday, Mr Obama walked his successor through the duties of running the country, and Mr Trump seemed surprised by the scope, said people familiar with the meeting. Trump aides were described by those people as unaware that the entire presidential staff working in the West Wing had to be replaced at the end of Mr Obama’s term. After meeting with Mr Trump, the only person to be elected president without having held a government or military position, Mr Obama realized the Republican needs more guidance. He plans to spend more time with his successor than presidents typically do, people familiar with the matter said.
The @nytimes sent a letter to their subscribers apologizing for their BAD coverage of me. I wonder if it will change - doubt it?The @nytimes sent a letter to their subscribers apologizing for their BAD coverage of me. I wonder if it will change - doubt it?
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