Trump may revisit ‘Trump country’ during victory tour

Trump may revisit ‘Trump country’ during victory tour

NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump may take a victory tour to states that elected him president, an aide said Saturday, as boisterous protests unfolded outside the tower where he holed up with members of his transition team and fielded calls congratulating him.

While he's announced one decision – putting Vice President-elect Mike Pence in charge of the transition instead of Chris Christie – Trump must identify other people for top White House jobs and Cabinet posts. The president-elect remained out of sight at Trump Tower, with streets outside swarming with thousands objecting to the results of Election Day.

‘Repealing and replacing’ Obamacare won’t be easy, scholar says
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‘Repealing and replacing’ Obamacare won’t be easy, scholar says

Barbara Hollingsworth

(CNSNews.com) –   President-elect Donald Trump's "100-Day Action Plan" contains a pledge to "fully repeal Obamacare" and replace it with a free-market alternative.

"On day one of the Trump Administration, we will ask Congress to immediately deliver a full repeal of Obamacare," Trump's campaign website promised.

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