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Former Transition Team Member Describes Trump's National Security Plan
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers, about his experience on the Trump transition team and his decision to leave the team last week.
President-Elect Trump Continues Interviews For High-Level Posts
by Tamara Keith
President-elect Donald Trump continues to interview candidates for high-level administration posts. Meanwhile, he's also starting to outline policy areas to focus on after Inauguration Day.
Baltic States Face Uncertain Security Situation Under Trump Administration
by Lucian Kim
The tiny Baltic state of Estonia relies on the U.S. and NATO to protect it from its giant neighbor Russia. But the country might not be able to count on that security under a Trump administration.
Trump Wants A Federal Hiring Freeze, But It May Not Save Money
by Yuki Noguchi
President-elect Trump has said a top priority is to freeze hiring for the federal government. But even those who support reducing the federal workforce say that a freeze can have unintended effects.
President-Elect Trump Continues To Blur Line Between Business And Politics
by Jim Zarroli
President-elect Donald Trump apparently plans to preside over an administration where there will be few, if any, barriers between him and his considerable business interests.
Kellyanne Conway Attempts To Clarify Trump Children's Role In Transition
by Domenico Montanaro
In an interview with NPR, senior adviser Kellyanne Conway attempted to clarify the role of President-elect Donald Trump's children in the transition process.