The following article by Karen Tumulty was posted on the Washington Post website January 24, 2017:
Donald Trump, having propelled his presidential campaign to victory while often disregarding the truth, now is testing the proposition that he can govern the country that way.
The following article by James Hohmann with Breanne Deppisch was posted on the Washington Post website January 24, 2017:
THE BIG IDEA: Somebody call the wambulance. Donald Trump needs a box of Kleenex for all the whining he’s doing.
Just like his campaign, the first days of his presidency have been animated and defined by grievance.
At a White House reception last night to discuss his 2017 agenda, Trump devoted the first 10 minutes to rehashing the 2016 campaign. The commander-in-chief told a bipartisan group of congressional leaders that between 3 million and 5 million illegal votes caused him to lose the popular vote.
The following is an article by Derek Kravitz and Al Shaw was posted on the ProPublica website January 20, 2017:
To transfer control of his companies, the president has to submit filings in Florida, Delaware and New York. We spoke to officials in each of those states.
Update, Jan. 23, 2017:The Trump Organization is now filing paperwork on President Trump’s resignation from his companies. As of 5:30 p.m., it has filed paperwork for at least 14 companies in Florida.
The documents, which we’ve posted, are dated Monday, Jan. 23.
During today’s press briefing, White House Strategic Communication Director Hope Hicks said that Trump has resigned from all his companies, but that the documents “are not public at this time.”
The following article by Michelle Ye Hee Lee was posted on the Washington Post website January 24, 2014:
“I’m a very big person when it comes to the environment. I have received awards on the environment.” — President Trump, remarks during a meeting with business leaders, Jan. 23
One of Donald Trump’s first proposals as president is to help businesses by cutting regulations by 75 percent. Trump cited environmental regulations as an example during a meeting with business leaders, but claimed he was a “very big person” on the environment who has “received awards on the environment.” Continue reading “Trump’s unsupported claim he has ‘received awards on the environment’”
The following article by Abby Phillips and Mike DeBonis was posted on the Washington Post website January 23, 2017:
Days after being sworn in, President Trump insisted to congressional leaders invited to a reception at the White House that he would have won the popular vote had it not been for millions of illegal votes, according to people familiar with the meeting.
The following article by @LOLGOP was posted on the National Memo website January 23, 2017:
Donald Trump’s official presidential bio contains about a half-dozen attempts to convince someone — probably himself — that his win was a massive blowout and not a shameful, slight fluke only made possible by the intervention of a foreign government and a domestic conspiracy to get the FBI director to interfere in the democratic process during the final weeks, twice.
The following article by Doina Chiacu and Jason Lange with Reuters was posted on the National Memo website January 22, 2017:
The White House vowed on Sunday to fight the news media “tooth and nail” over what it sees as unfair attacks, with a top adviser saying the Trump administration had presented “alternative facts” to counter low inauguration crowd estimates.
The following article by Samuel Osborne was posted on The Independent website January 22, 2017:
He made the comments to Spanish newspaper El Paisas Donald Trump was being sworn in as the 45th President of the United States.
During the interview, the pontiff condemned the use of walls and barbed wire to keep out foreigners, but said it was too early to judge Mr Trump, saying: “I think we must wait and see.”