The Latest: Obama associate, Trump son in-law go for walk
White House head of staff Denis McDonough is going out for a stroll around the South Lawn carport with President-choose Donald Trump's child in-law, Jared Kushner.
The two are strolling together while Trump and President Barack Obama meet in the Oval Office. A modest bunch of other Trump associates trailed behind Kushner and McDonough.
Kushner is hitched to Trump's little girl Ivanka and was one of his nearest guides amid the crusade.
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11:30 a.m.
The British head administrator's office says Donald Trump has welcomed Theresa May to visit him "at the earliest opportunity," in the main telephone call between the U.S. president-choose and Britain's pioneer.
May's office says in an announcement that Trump "set out his nearby and individual associations with, and warmth for, the U.K." Trump has family and business binds to Scotland.
Trump likewise applauded the trans-Atlantic "unique relationship."
The announcement said May "highlighted her desire to fortify reciprocal exchange and venture with the U.S."
England is wanting to strike new facilitated commerce bargains after Britain leaves the European Union, yet Trump has flagged he may take a more protectionist state of mind to the U.S. economy than his antecedents.
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11:25 a.m.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders says it was "a humiliation" that a large number of white common laborers voters chose to back Republican Donald Trump in Tuesday's presidential race. The previous adversary of Hillary Clinton is approaching Democrats to take a solid remain against the part of corporate interests in legislative issues.
Sanders addressed the Associated Press by telephone on Thursday. He said "there was an absence of eagerness" among Democrats and "individuals simply did not turn out to vote."
Sanders said he will bolster Rep. Keith Ellison of Minnesota for administrator of the Democratic National Committee. Furthermore, he is not precluding another presidential crusade, saying that "four years is quite a while from now."
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11:10 a.m.
President-choose Donald Trump has touched base at the White House to talk about the move with President Barack Obama.
Trump touched base in Washington in the wake of flying from New York on board his private fly.
The meeting comes after Trump vanquished Democrat Hillary Clinton in Tuesday's decision. It typically starts the move of force from Obama, a Democrat, to Republican Trump.
While Trump and Obama meet in the Oval Office, first woman Michelle Obama and Trump's better half, Melania, are to meet secretly in the White House living arrangement.
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11:05 a.m.
Specialists accept new voting confinements ordered in 14 states had some impact on turnout, particularly in a portion of the battleground states won by Republican Donald Trump.
Voter IDs confinements, lessened early voting and surveying place union were among the worries heading into this presidential decision, especially in minority groups.
In a portion of the states, the edges amongst Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton were basically excessively extraordinary for those limitations, making it impossible to have been an integral component. Be that as it may, in Wisconsin, one survey screen said the approximately 27,000-vote distinction was concerning given the turmoil encompassing the state's voter ID law.
Upwards of 300,000 Wisconsin voters did not have the required personal ID. With lower than anticipated turnout, Trump was the principal Republican to win the state since Ronald Reagan in 1984.
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10:45 a.m.
President-choose Donald Trump has landed in Washington for his meeting with President Barack Obama.
Trump flew from New York on his private fly and arrived at Reagan National Airport, only outside of the U.S. capital.
While Trump clusters with the president in the Oval Office, his significant other, Melania Trump, will meet secretly with first woman Michelle Obama.
From the White House, Trump will go to Capitol Hill for partitioned gatherings with House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
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10:10 a.m.
Jimmy Carter says President-choose Donald Trump needs Americans' "support and our supplications" as he gets ready to take office.
Carter quickly examined the race at a meeting Thursday concentrated on disregarded tropical illnesses.
The 92-year-old previous president says he addressed Trump and Democratic chosen one Hillary Clinton on Wednesday. Carter clowned that he sees how both Trump and Clinton feel this week.
He said that is "on account of I won a similar race, as some of you might be mature enough to recollect, and after that I lost a similar race."
He said: "We have a ton in like manner."
Carter won the 1976 race and lost his 1980 re-race offer.
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10 a.m.
President-choose Donald Trump is meeting Thursday with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell at the Capitol.
VP choose Pence will likewise join the early evening meeting as per McConnell's office.
The meeting will happen after Trump meets with President Barack Obama — and eats with House Speaker Paul Ryan.
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9:30 a.m.
President-choose Donald Trump's move group has propelled another site and Twitter account as the Republican gets ready to take office.
Guests to greatagain.gov can discover data on Trump's polices and anecdotal data about the Republican. The site additionally incorporates a notice that it's hoping to fill 4,000 openings for presidential nominees, however doesn't have directions on the best way to apply for positions.
The move group's Twitter account, @transition2017, posted its first tweet Wednesday night. It peruses: "Cooperating, we will start the pressing errand of reconstructing our country and restoring the American dream."
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is driving Trump's move group.
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8:55 a.m.
At the point when President-choose Donald Trump and his family move into The White House in January, 10-year-old Barron Trump will be the most youthful presidential child to dwell in the official chateau since John F. Kennedy, Jr.
The White House has been home to just presidential little girls since JFK, Jr., whose father was killed just before his third birthday in 1963.
Kennedy's child poor a long dry season of young men living in The White House. He was the first since Quentin and Archie Roosevelt lived there starting in 1901.
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8:45 a.m.
The White House says Vice President Joe Biden will meet with Vice President-choose Mike Pence.
The meeting will occur Thursday evening at the White House. Columnists and picture takers won't be allowed access to the meeting.
The bad habit presidential meeting comes that day that President Barack Obama and President-choose Donald Trump will meet at the White House. Their spouses additionally plan to meet.
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8:40 a.m.
The White House says President-choose Donald Trump's group will begin working specifically with government organizations this week on the move.
Trump's group will begin getting briefings identified with the Defense Department, State Department, Treasury Department and different organizations. The briefings will incorporate spending points of interest, stream outlines for staff and other data.
Authorities at those offices will begin talking routinely to Trump colleagues to encourage the handover of force in January. What's more, Trump's group will begin making approach groups that will work out of government-if workplaces close to the White House.
The White House additionally says the Obama organization will have two "activities" including different offices to acclimate Trump's group with government practices and frameworks for reacting to local crises.
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8:25 a.m.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says he has not conversed with President-choose Donald Trump about a part in the Trump organization.
Talking on NBC's "Today" demonstrate Thursday, the Republican said he doesn't trust the George Washington Bridge path conclusion outrage will cloud his future.
Christie says he's not dedicated to doing anything in another organization. He says his occupation is to get Trump through the move and he'll converse with the president-choose if any employment Trump needs him to do.
Christie declined to state on the off chance that he was occupied with a particular occupation.
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8:05 a.m.
President-choose Donald Trump will meet with House Speaker Paul Ryan to discuss the Republicans' administrative motivation.
The meeting Thursday with be the primary up close and personal between the men since Trump's astounding win. Trump and Ryan have had a strained relationship. Ryan did not crusade with Trump and has been reproachful of some of his arrangement recommendations.
Trump has impacted Ryan as unfaithful, "feeble" and "inadequate."
A source acquainted with the arrangements tells The Associated Press that Vice President-choose Mike Pence will likewise go to the lunchtime meeting. It will take after Trump's White House meeting with President Barack Obama.
The source requested obscurity to examine points of interest before an official declaration.
— By Kathleen Hennessey in Washington
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7:55 a.m.
A top counselor to Donald Trump is expelling post-decision dissidents as "a pack of crybabies."
Previous New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani was gotten some information about dissents in a few urban communities taking after Trump's triumph Tuesday.
There have been dissents in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington and somewhere else. A few demonstrators conveyed notices proclaiming "Not My President."
Giuliani said on Fox News Channel's "Fox and Friends" that the vast majority of the dissidents are school age understudies and appear to be "1 percent of 1 percent of 1 percent."
Giuliani said he would prompt the president-choose to instruct them to quiet down and following a year, "you'll be living in a superior nation. If not, go cry then."
Giuliani is generally anticipated that would get a noteworthy position in the Trump organization.
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7:45 a.m.
Try not to anticipate that Donald Trump will apologize for his "birther" battle when he meets with President Barack Obama at the White House.
That is as indicated by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who has been directing the move for Trump. The president-choose and Obama are meeting later Thursday. Christie was asked on NBC's "Today," whether Trump would apologize for his rehashed remarks throwing questions on whether Obama was conceived in the United

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