Trump says keeping ‘open mind’ on Paris Agreement
Trump has indicated he plans to return home regularly, especially while they’re still there.
Trump’s decision not to pursue charges against Clinton would not prevent congressional Republicans from opening investigations and referring them to the Justice Department for charges. “We’ve had our differences but I wish him the very, very best”, she told the New Hampshire Union Leader on November 11. He told her face-to-face at a presidential debate that if he won the presidency, she’d “be in jail”.
Trump now: “I want to move forward, I don’t want to move back”. I don’t want to energize the group, and I disavow the group.
“I don’t want to hurt the Clintons, I really don’t”. And suffered greatly in many different ways.
In one of his few outings from Trump Tower, the president-elect visited The New York Times headquarters for over an hour to be interviewed by journalists of the daily, one of his favorite targets when slamming the press. Asked whether the United States will withdraw from climate change accords, Trump said: “I’m looking at it very closely”.
Most importantly, Trump has appointed climate change skeptic Myron Ebell to lead his transition team for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). As he left, reporter Julie Davis tweeted that Trump called the New York Times “A great, great American jewel – world jewel”. “We’re going to look very carefully”.
September 26: I do not say that [climate change is a hoax]. There is some, something. “It depends on how much”. “And it’s much less expensive for their companies to produce products”. Now, things aren’t so clear cut it seems.
Trump said his son-in-law and close aide, Jared Kushner, could help broker peace between Israel and the Palestinians, and that the president-elect himself could play a role in achieving what has eluded his predecessors. But ethics experts have said even that arrangement might not work for Trump because it would be impossible for him to forget where his physical properties are. “And we’ll let you know”. Once more, for the record: Trump doesn’t have the power to “cancel” a multinational agreement.
“There’s a real need for us to put constant pressure on this this man to make him live up to the ideals of the presidency itself. the country needs us right now to put pressure on him because we have to make him be the president”. “I will say the Times is about the roughest of all”, he says of NYT’s coverage of his campaign.
“If it were up to some people, I would never, ever see my daughter Ivanka again”, he said. “I would be guided by that”.
President-elect Donald Trump told a meeting with top executives, columnists and reporters from The that they would be “happy” with his commitment to the First Amendment, amid concerns that his criticisms of the media during the campaign and attacks on the paper afterward will chill free speech.
Cries of “lock her up” were a common feature at Trump’s campaign rallies.