

Dec. 02, 2016 4:42 p.m. EST
News: Trump and Clinton campaign managers clash and how Trump will handle the press
Sparks flew between Trump and Clinton campaign managers at a post-election review at Harvard when the subject of the alt-right's involvement in the Trump campaign came up. Is this tension a microcosm for how the country is dealing post-election? And as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office, how will his relationship with the White House press corps evolve?


Dec. 02, 2016 4:22 p.m. EST
News: Trump takes victory lap and strikes deal to save American jobs while Democrats debate the way forward
President-elect Donald Trump visited Indiana this week to celebrate the announcement from manufacturing company Carrier that they will keep nearly 1,000 jobs in the U.S. He then kicked off his post-election "Thank You Tour" in Ohio, where he told energized rally attendees that he would come through on his many campaign promises. Meanwhile, Democrats continue to question the election results.


Nov. 23, 2016 3:50 p.m. EST
News: How the media covers the president
Candidate Trump showed a particular aversion to the national press corps assigned to cover him, but how will President Trump interact with reporters? And will the president-elect follow past precedent and have a protective pool of reporters with him at all times? In the past, such a pool of journalists has helped capture historical events like the September 11 attacks.


Nov. 23, 2016 3:49 p.m. EST
News: Trump's Transition: President-elect's legislative priorities and cabinet picks
Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 45th president in less than two months, but before the inauguration, there is a lot of work to be done. The president-elect met with a parade of cabinet hopefuls this week and began to name some of his top advisers. They'll help Trump implement his legislative priorities, which in some cases are very different than the promises he made on the campaign trail.


Nov. 11, 2016 9:34 p.m. EST
News: Trump's potential cabinet picks, Democrats' potential new leader and reminders of another change election
As the transition to the Trump administration, what names are being considered for high-level jobs? After the Democrats' loss on Tuesday, how does the party rebuild? And who is in line to lead? Plus, how does the election compare to 1992 when voters were looking for change and got it?


Nov. 11, 2016 9:28 p.m. EST
News: Trump begins transition to the White House after deeply polarizing election
President-elect Donald Trump traveled to Washington to meet with President Obama and Republican leaders in Congress just days after he was elected as the 45th president. Trump and Obama exchanged harsh words on the campaign trail but have pledged to have a smooth transition. For the first time in a decade, Republicans will control the White House, Senate and House.


Nov. 10, 2016 6:14 p.m. EST
News: Presidential Politics: Past as Prologue
After a long and bruising campaign where middle America was concerned that the country was in "deep trouble," voters elected a new president. It was a change election that saw the governing party swept from power. It was November 1992.


Nov. 09, 2016 2:23 p.m. EST
News: Trump declares victory: "Time for us to come together"
Donald Trump declared victory in the presidential race shortly before 3am Wednesday. He urged all Americans to unite now that the campaign is over. "Working together, we will begin the urgent task of rebuilding our nation and renewing the American dream," Trump told supporters.


Nov. 09, 2016 2:15 p.m. EST
News: Obama on President-Elect Trump: We are "rooting for his success"
President Obama said he is committed to a smooth transition of power to his successor Donald Trump, the day after Americans voted for control of the White House to change parties. "We are now all rooting for his success in uniting and leading the country," Obama said. "The peaceful transition of power is one of the hallmarks of our Democracy, and over the next few months we are going to show that to the world."


Nov. 09, 2016 2:06 p.m. EST
News: Clinton: We owe Trump the "chance to lead"
Hillary Clinton delivered a concession speech Wednesday morning, hours after losing the presidential race. "Donald Trump is going to be our president," the former secretary of state said. "We owe him an open mind and the chance to lead."