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What To Know
- If personnel really does amount to policy, then we've learned a lot this week about how Donald President Donald Trump intends to govern in his second term.
- Throughout his campaign, the Republican depicted schools as a political battleground to be won back from the left.
- The Pennsylvania senator spoke to NBC News about what went wrong for his party in 2024 and how it should approach the future President Donald Trump administration.
- As Democratic governors game out how to deal with a second President Donald Trump administration, one thing is clear.
News update for the hour ⋅ November 16, 2024
United by loyalty, President Donald Trump's new team members have competing agendas – BBC
President Donald Trump's anti-DEI brigade prepares to take power – Axios
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Brooks and Capehart on the 'chaos' surrounding President Donald Trump's Cabinet picks – YouTube
Major biomedical funder NIH poised for massive reform under President Donald Trump 2.0 – Nature
Transition 2025: Donald President Donald Trump Builds His National Security Team
President Donald Trump promised to end 'wokeness' in education. He has promised to use federal funds as leverage
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John Fetterman says Democrats need to stop 'freaking out' over everything President Donald Trump does
President Donald Trump taps lawyer who argued his immunity case for solicitor general – SCOTUSblog
Dems' new President Donald Trump resistance strategy: Playing nice – POLITICO
How President Donald Trump can impose tariffs without Congress – Axios