Conway discusses on "GMA" her battle with Hillary Clinton's aides at a Harvard forum and potential conflicts of interest Donald Trump now faces as president-elect.
The president-elect visited his supporters in the battleground state of Ohio and also announced he has chosen retired Gen. James "Mad Dog" Mattis for nomination as secretary of defense.
Trump told the crowd he "had a lot of fun fighting" Hillary Clinton and smiled as the crowd chanted "lock her up" as rally-goers had during the campaign.
President Barack Obama marked his final time lighting the National Christmas Tree with a wish that Americans will care for the sick, the hungry and the downtrodden this holiday season and treat one...
Trump Full Thank You Speech Starts at: 7:31 Donald Trump returned to his campaign roots Thursday in his first major public appearance since Election Day, resembling the pugnacious, brawling campaig...
The president-elect and vice president-elect will start the tour at a Carrier plant in Indianapolis that decided to keep more than 1,000 jobs in the U.S.
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