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Deficits could stand in the way of Trump’s agenda

By Alexander Bolton
Republican lawmakers warn that there could be a major obstacle to enacting President-elect Trump’s agenda: the national debt.
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Republicans face up to reality on ObamaCare
By Juan Williams
OPINION | Thanks to Donald Trump’s stunning win, the Republican majorities in the House and Senate now have hands in the White House capable of bringing the guillotine down on ObamaCare.
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GOP leaders face time crunch in Trump’s first 100 days

By Sarah Ferris
Top Republicans involved with Congress’s budget process are worried about the daunting task of funding the government twice next year.
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Obama: ‘Take a wait and see approach’ to Trump
By Mallory Shelbourne
President Barack Obama said Sunday world leaders should take a “wait and see” approach to President-elect Donald Trump’s proposals.
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By Melanie Zanona
Buzz is growing around President-elect Donald Trump’s plans for a massive infrastructure package.
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Kissinger: Trump has no baggage
By Mallory Shelbourne
Henry Kissinger says Donald Trump is the “most unique” president-elect in his lifetime because the billionaire is not obligated to any particular group.
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Trump: Melania, Barron won’t move to WH immediately

By Mallory Shelbourne
Melania Trump and her son, Barron, will not move to the White House right away, according to President-elect Donald Trump.
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Kanye West praises Trump: ‘It’s a new world, Hillary Clinton’

By Rebecca Savransky
Kanye West spoke about President-elect Donald Trump during a concert on Saturday, as part of a nearly 20-minute speech he made addressing real-word and awards-show politics.
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By Rebecca Savransky
Vice President-elect Mike Pence said Sunday he “wasn’t offended” after the cast of the Broadway hit “Hamilton” called for the Indiana governor to uphold the country’s values in a personal message after a show.
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Obama: Not worried about being last Democratic president
By Cyra Master
Answering questions at what is likely his final overseas press conference, President Barack Obama said he’s not worried about being the last Democratic president — “not even for a while.”
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The Associated Press: Trump the dealmaker keeps any Cabinet decisions under wraps
By Catherine Lucey and Laurie Kellman
Call him the dealmaker-elect.
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The Wall Street Journal: Donald Trump Treasury choices likely narrowed to two
By Nick Timiraos
Mnuchin, Hensarling are finalists; advisers say he’s still intrigued by James Dimon.
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The Washington Post: Trump’s business empire raises concerns about foreign influence
By Drew Harwell and Anu Narayanswamy
A Post analysis found at least 111 of Donald Trump’s companies have done business in 18 countries and territories. With his refusal to sell or set up a blind trust to combat conflicts of interest, policy and ethics experts are scrambling to assess the potential dangers of public rule by a leader with a vast web of private business deals.
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The New York Times: Indian business partners hope to exploit their ties to Donald Trump
By Ayesha Venkataraman, Ellen Barry and Eric Lipton
A meeting last week with Indian developers highlights the potential for conflict stemming from his businesses and his role as president.
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Reuters: Tech worker visas face uncertain future under Trump, Sessions
By Stephen Nellis
The main U.S. visa program for technology workers could face renewed scrutiny under President-elect Donald Trump and his proposed Attorney General, Senator Jeff Sessions, a long-time critic of the skilled-worker program.
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