Jeremy Corbyn: Donald Trump is a rich white man pretending to be against the elites:
In a marked contrast to the tone adopted by Theresa May, Mr Corbyn accused Mr Trump of being a "Climate change denier" who will not defend the world's environment. Ref. Source 7u.
Since Donald is the new president of the United States, he has to be careful on what decisions he claims to make in the past, otherwise we would get another John F. Kennedy case of which he was assassinated.
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President-elect Trump outlines plans for first 100 days in office in YouTube video
President-elect Donald Trump addressed the nation in a video released on YouTube Monday that details his plans on trade, immigration and defense policy during his first 100 days in office. He says he plans to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership and to "Investigate abuses of visa programs," among other things. Ref. USAToday.
Two weeks after Election Day, most Americans say President-elect Donald Trump will ultimately do a good job as president, though fewer approve of the way he's handled the transition so far, according to a new CNN/ORC Poll.
A narrow majority (53%), say they think Trump will do a very or fairly good job as president, and 40% say they have a lot of confidence in Trump to deal with the economy, a share that outpaces the percentage who had that much confidence in Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton or Ronald Reagan ahead of their first inaugurations.
That perception comes as majorities think Trump will achieve several of the goals outlined during his campaign as top priorities. Nearly three-quarters say Trump is likely to repeal and replace Obamacare, two-thirds think he will renegotiate NAFTA and 6 in 10 say he'll create good-paying jobs in economically challenged areas. Separately, 63% say they expect the economy to be in good shape a year from now, the highest share to say so since September 2012.
Americans are more divided over whether Trump will "Drain the swamp" and reduce the amount of corruption in Washington (51% think that's likely), defeat ISIS (50% see that as likely) or build a wall along the border with Mexico (48% see that as likely).
All told, 66% say a Trump presidency will bring change to the country, but just 43% say it will be change for the better, twenty points below the 63% who thought Obama would bring change for the better in November 2008.
Trump's favorability has risen post-election to a high point in CNN/ORC polling: 47% have a favorable view of him, 50% unfavorable. Though still tilting negative, those ratings outpace the previous high reached just after the GOP convention in July, when 43% saw Trump favorably. Ref. CNN.