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Mr Trump comes to Washington: Triumphant tour for the victor

By JULIE PACE

 

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President Barack Obama shakes hands with President-elect Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump took a triumphant tour of the nation's capital Thursday, holding a cordial White House meeting with President Barack Obama, sketching out priorities with Republican congressional leaders and taking in the majestic view from where he'll be sworn in to office.

 

Trump's meeting with Obama spanned 90 minutes, longer than originally scheduled. Obama said he was "encouraged" by Trump's willingness to work with his team during the transition of power, and the Republican called the president a "very good man."

 

"I very much look forward to dealing with the president in the future, including his counsel," Trump said from the Oval Office. He'll begin occupying the office on Jan. 20.

 

While Trump noted that he and Obama had never met before, their political histories will forever be linked. Trump spent years perpetrating the lie that Obama was born outside the United States. The president campaigned aggressively against Trump during the 2016 campaign, warning that his election would put the republic at risk.

 

But at least publicly, the two men appeared to put aside their animosity. As the meeting concluded and journalists scrambled out of the Oval Office, Obama smiled at his successor and explained the unfolding scene.

 

"We now are going to want to do everything we can to help you succeed because if you succeed the country succeeds," Obama said.

 

From the White House, Trump headed to Capitol Hill for meetings with House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wisconsin and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky to discuss the GOP legislative agenda. Ryan, who holds the most powerful post in Congress, was a sometime critic of Trump and never campaigned with the nominee.

 

Emerging from the meetings, Trump sketched out priorities for his presidency.

 

"We're going to move very strongly on immigration," he said. "We will move very strongly on health care. And we're looking at jobs. Big league jobs."

 

Ryan took Trump on a tour of the Speaker's Balcony overlooking the National Mall, the scene of Trump's upcoming inauguration. The view, Trump said, was "really, really beautiful."

 

Trump was also beginning the process of putting together his White House team. Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, who worked his way into Trump's inner circle during the election, and top campaign official Kellyanne Conway were emerging as possible picks for White House chief of staff, according to two people familiar with the transition planning.

 

A third person said conservative media executive Steve Bannon was also in the mix, though others insisted Bannon would not have a White House role. Those involved in the process insisted on anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the planning publicly. A decision on chief of staff is expected in the coming days.

 

First lady Michelle Obama met privately in the White House residence with Trump's wife, Melania, while Vice President Joe Biden saw Vice President-elect Mike Pence late Thursday. Trump's team was said to be sketching a robust role for Pence, an experienced Washington hand, that would include both domestic and foreign policy responsibilities.

 

Obama and Trump met alone, with no staff present, White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters following the discussion.

 

"The two men did not relitigate their differences in the Oval Office," Earnest said. "We're on to the next phase."

 

Trump traveled to Washington from New York on his private jet, breaking with protocol by not bringing journalists in his motorcade or on his plane to document his historic visit to the White House. Trump was harshly critical of the media during his campaign and for a time banned news organizations whose coverage he disliked from his events.

 

At the White House, Obama chief of staff Denis McDonough was seen walking along the South Lawn driveway with Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law. A handful of Trump aides trailed them.

 

The show of civility at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue contrasted with postelection scenes of protests across a politically divided country. Demonstrators from New England to the heartland and the West Coast vented against the election winner on Wednesday, chanting "Not my president," burning a papier-mache Trump head, beating a Trump pinata and carrying signs that said "Impeach Trump."

 

More than 100 protesters held a sit-in outside Trump International Hotel just blocks from the White House. The mostly student protesters held signs saying "Love Trumps Hate," a phrase Democrat Hillary Clinton often used during the campaign.

 

Trump's advisers, many of whom were stunned by his unexpected victory, plunged into the huge task of staffing government agencies. A transition website, GreatAgain.gov, referenced 4,000 political appointee openings.

 

Officials at the Pentagon and State Department said they had not yet been contacted.

 

State Department spokesman Mark Toner said the agency stood ready "to work with the incoming team once that team is designated and arrives here. But we don't have any firm word as to when that will be."

 

As president-elect, Trump is entitled to the same daily intelligence briefing as Obama — including information on U.S. covert operations, information gleaned about world leaders and other data gathered by America's 17 intelligence agencies. The White House said it would organize two exercises involving multiple agencies to help Trump's team learn how to respond to major domestic incidents.

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AP writers Erica Werner, Andrew Taylor, Julie Bykowicz, Steve Peoples, Matthew Lee and Robert Burns in Washington, and Jonathan Lemire in New York contributed to this report.

 
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-- © Associated Press 2016-11-11
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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Not my president," burning a papier-mache Trump head, beating a Trump pinata and carrying signs that said "Impeach Trump."

 

1...Let's see your papers ....that may explain why he is not your president 

 

2......  Piñata  ???  ..right this way the little bus back to your country awaits you. Next time you want to immigrate use the front door

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All quiet on the American front! I can't begin to guess the amount of paper and computer hard disks that are going to go up in smoke in the coming weeks?? Lets see what is going to happen now that the GOP has stopped venting their poison over Obama. he's gone ok!! Now start to govern your country! :sad::post-4641-1156693976::wai:

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2 hours ago, TPI said:

All quiet on the American front! I can't begin to guess the amount of paper and computer hard disks that are going to go up in smoke in the coming weeks?? Lets see what is going to happen now that the GOP has stopped venting their poison over Obama. he's gone ok!! Now start to govern your country! :sad::post-4641-1156693976::wai:

No worries my friend, the Democ rats will begin in earnest picking up the slack.  Please remember the rats had a super majority for the first few years, perhaps you remember what we the people received?

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The images of him standing with Ryan veering over the view from the Capitol reminded me of Hitler riding through occupied Paris. Hostile takeover. 

 

He does seem to look like a MAN BABY in the woods, shocked himself that he really actually has to do this JOB now. What started as some kind of publicity stunt ended in this national tragedy. Insiders have already revealed he NEVER expected to actually even be NOMINATED. 

 

He is thoroughly completely UNQUALIFIED and unfit for this most powerful office on the planet, or indeed most MUCH LESSER offices. He is also clearly a man with severe mental illness related to his EGO and nonexistent ATTENTION SPAN. Now with the nuclear codes. The world is in great danger now thanks to the foolish reckless voters that voted him in. 

 

The resistance will take much longer to succeed in this case.

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3 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

The images of him standing with Ryan veering over the view from the Capitol reminded me of Hitler riding through occupied Paris. Hostile takeover. 

 

The resistance will take much longer to succeed in this case.

 

<deleted> are you babbling about now !!!!!!

You should go have a lie down.

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Just now, Jingthing said:

That was my honest reaction. I get to express that here. So stop being obnoxious trying to invalidate the reactions of other people. 

 

I get that you're disappointed and that you have worries about what this election may cause to come about. That's valid. But exaggertions of unknown possibilities presented as facts or soon to be facts just lessens your credibilty. JMO

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1 minute ago, lannarebirth said:

 

I get that you're disappointed and that you have worries about what this election may cause to come about. That's valid. But exaggertions of unknown possibilities presented as facts or soon to be facts just lessens your credibilty. JMO

 

Frankly, he sounds like somebody getting ready to take a dive off his condo balcony.  I hope we don't see a news report about him anytime soon in the Thai news section of the forum.

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Just now, lannarebirth said:

 

I get that you're disappointed and that you have worries about what this election may cause to come about. That's valid. But exaggertions of unknown possibilities presented as facts or soon to be facts just lessens your credibilty. JMO

You're not paying attention.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Jingthing said:

You're not paying attention.

 

 

 

I've voted in 11 presidential elections. Only twice did the candidate I cast a vote for win, including this election. I wasn't all that pleased with the performance of the candidates I voted for that actually did win. All of them brought us to this day. Trump did not..

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