Trump Falsely Claims “Millions” Voted Illegally
Donald Trump claims “millions” of peole illegally voted for Hillary Clinton, costing him the popular vote.
Omarosa Manigault, a former “Apprentice” contestant, is set to follow Donald Trump to the White House, where she will take on the role of public liaison, according to a transition official.
Donald Trump claims “millions” of peole illegally voted for Hillary Clinton, costing him the popular vote.
President-elect Donald Trump has won Michigan’s 16 electoral votes.
ABC NEWS– President Elect Donald Trump continued meetings Sunday with high-profile figures. Trump met with former GOP presidential nominee and governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney, at his estate and golf club in Bedminister, New Jersey, telling Raddatz part of the purpose of the meeting was to help bring the country together. Trumps camps also noted there are other people…
President-elect Donald Trump is ready to buy his way out of fraud allegations stemming from the now-defunct Trump University real estate education program, a source familiar with settlement negotiations told ABC News.
President-elect Donald Trump has chosen retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn as his National Security Adviser today, a major appointment for a new administration which Trump has promised will be both strong and unpredictable when it comes to keeping the country safe.
Donald Trump has offered the position of U.S. attorney general to Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, the Trump transition team said today.
During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump proposed a total ban on the immigration of Muslims to the United States, a plan that sparked backlash along with claims of racism and xenophobia.
Editor’s note: Dan Abrams is ABC News’ legal analyst. This post first appeared on the website Mediaite. Any opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author.
Three of the women accusing Donald Trump of unwanted sexual advances will not be “intimidated” by Trump’s ascension to the most powerful office in the world and remain ready to counter-sue the president-elect should he make good on campaign threats, an attorney for the women told ABC News.