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    Trump and advisers hedge on major pledges, including Obamacare and the wall

    November 11 at 9:25 PM

    President-elect Donald Trump and key advisers in recent days have backed away from some of the most sweeping pledges that the Republican candidate made on the campaign trail, suggesting that his administration may not deliver on promises that were important to his most fervent supporters.

    Trump built his campaign message around bold vows to, among other things, force Mexico to pay for a massive border wall, fully repeal the Affordable Care Act and ban Muslims from entering the United States. But in the days since his upset election victory, he or his advisers have suggested that those proposals and others may be subject to revision.

    On President Obama’s health-care law, for example, Trump said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal on Friday that he would like to keep some parts of the law intact and may seek to amend the statute rather than repeal it. Trump said he came to the conclusion after Obama, during Trump’s Oval Office visit Thursday, suggested areas of the law that should be preserved.

    Trump suggested provisions that prevent insurers from refusing coverage for preexisting conditions and which allow children to stay on their parents’ health plans until age 26 should stay. “I like those very much,” he said.

    In the same interview, Trump also avoided answering whether he would follow through on a campaign vow to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of state. “It’s not something I’ve given a lot of thought, because I want to solve health care, jobs, border control, tax reform,” he said.

    That ambivalent tone is a far cry from Trump’s sweeping rhetoric on the campaign trail, where he repeatedly vowed to repeal and replace the ACA and led crowds in chants of “Lock her up!” in reference to Clinton. His lack of clarity on these and other issues has added more uncertainty to a tumultuous presidential transition, as he scrambles to build a team.

    There is also no guarantee that Trump will not return to his previous positions. In August, he appeared to consider softening his proposal to deport millions of illegal immigrants en masse, only to give a rousing speech retaining his hard-line stance.

    With little clarity from Trump himself, some of his surrogates and advisers have given a mixed view of what Trump will hope to accomplish in his first 100 days in office, discounting some of his most well-known proposals.

    Former House speaker Newt Gingrich, a Trump adviser, cast doubt this week on whether the new president would seek to have Mexico fund his proposed border wall — a pledge that inspired regular chants of “Build that wall!” during campaign rallies.

    “He’ll spend a lot of time controlling the border. He may not spend very much time trying to get Mexico to pay for it, but it was a great campaign device,” Gingrich said Thursday during a conference call sponsored by Dentons, a global law firm.

    Former New York City mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, a close adviser to Trump, sounded certain that the wall would be built — but was far from clear about the timeline. He said during an interview on CNN Thursday that he thinks Trump should prioritize tax reform in his first 100 days rather than issues such as building the border wall.

    “The wall is going to take a while,” Giuliani said. “Absolutely he’s going to build it; it’s a campaign promise. He’s not going to break a campaign promise.”

    On deportations, the campaign has yet to detail how many undocumented immigrants might be targeted for immediate removal by the Trump administration. The number could range from 1 million to 6 million, according to various priorities Trump outlined over time throughout the campaign. During the GOP primaries, he repeatedly said that all of the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants would have to leave.

    Other proposals also carry constitutional and ethical implications. After calling for a “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States” in 2015, Trump recast the idea this year as encompassing countries that have been “compromised by terrorism.”

    He has not been clear about what is on the table now that he will be the president. After exiting a meeting with Republican leaders Thursday on Capitol Hill, Trump was asked by reporters to list his top three priorities after taking office. He mentioned securing the border, health-care reform and job creation.

    “Will you ask Congress to ban all Muslims from entering the country?” a reporter asked. Trump appeared to hear the question before thanking everybody and walking away.

    Trump said during the campaign that he would reinstate the use of waterboarding against terrorism suspects — a practice that Congress made illegal after its use during the George W. Bush administration. But former House Intelligence Committee chairman Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) said this week that Trump’s waterboarding remarks were just “campaign talk,” according to CNN.

    The future president, who ran on an anti-establishment message, also faces pressure to accede to conservative orthodoxies that run counter to promises he made on the campaign trail. Speaking about the months ahead, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) signaled this week that he would consider cutting Medicare, arguing that the program “is going broke” and would need to be reformed at the same time Republicans repeal Obamacare.

    That, however, would contradict Trump’s vows not to touch entitlement programs. Ryan has proposed turning Medicare into a “premium support” model, which would involve doling out federal subsidies for private insurance rather than the current single-payer model.

    On international trade, it remains unclear whether Trump will follow through on his recommendations for punitive tariffs against China. Trump made a point throughout his campaign of trashing the Chinese for devaluing their currency, and said on occasion that he would put a tax on goods from China as a retaliation. “The tax should be 45 percent,” he told the New York Times in January, a figure he used on several occasions.

    But senior policy adviser Wilbur Ross, who has consulted with Trump on his first 100 days, sought to walk back those campaign claims during an interview this week with Yahoo Finance, denying that Trump had made the suggestion.

    “He’s been misquoted about the 45 percent on China. Everybody says, ‘Oh, he’s going to slap 45 percent tariff on everything out of China.’ That’s not what he said, and it’s not what he intends,” Ross said. “What he actually said was if it turns out that the Chinese yuan is 45 percent overvalued, or as much as 45, and if they won’t negotiate with us, then it may become necessary as a negotiating measure to threaten them with as much as a 45 percent tariff.”

    Trump has railed against the Iranian nuclear deal, promising to undo and renegotiate the agreement as it currently stands. In October, Vice President-elect Mike Pence said a Trump administration would “rip up the Iran deal.”

    But Trump’s advisers have been vaguer on the topic this week.

    “ ‘Ripping up’ is maybe a too strong of word. He’s gonna take that agreement, it’s been done before in international context, and then review it,” Trump adviser Walid Phares told the BBC Thursday. “He will take the agreement, review it, send it to Congress, demand from Iranians to restore few issues or change few issues. And there will be a discussion; it could be a tense discussion.”

    “But the agreement as is right now . . . is not going to be accepted by a Trump administration,” Phares said.

    Trump indicated this year that he would move the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, which his campaign said in a statement was “the eternal capital of the Jewish People” that must be recognized “as the undivided capital of the state of Israel.”

    Phares hedged during the BBC interview and said that Trump had committed to doing it only “through consensus.” Palestinian leaders would not support such a plan.

    But Trump adviser David Friedman told the Jerusalem Post on Wednesday, “It was a campaign promise, and there is every intention to keep it.”

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    "Former New York City mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, a close adviser to Trump, sounded certain that the wall would be built — but was far from clear about the timeline. He said during an interview on CNN Thursday that he thinks Trump should prioritize tax reform in his first 100 days rather than issues such as building the border wall."


    Building the wall was his most important issue.
    Trump voters were tricked by a known con artist.

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    Typical retarded shit.

    He can't directly do most of those things in the first place, they need to be approved by congress. But his policies are in the right direction.

    As for the wall of course it will take some time, but I can care less who pays for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poise n Pen View Post
    Typical retarded shit.

    He can't directly do most of those things in the first place, they need to be approved by congress. But his policies are in the right direction.

    As for the wall of course it will take some time, but I can care less who pays for it.
    There never was going to be a wall, you dope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel Frank Grimes View Post
    There never was going to be a wall, you dope.
    He was never going to win the primary either lol

    It's funny to me how the obvious antiwhite agenda comes out in some people now that he has won. COULD NOT POSSIBLY. NO WAY. SCAM.

    I voted for obongo believe it or not. I really was objective about it and didn't even pay attention to him until it was almost election time again and he didn't pull us out of wars abroad as I assumed. But looking closely he never promised a single thing about anything, he just started doing all the worst shit imaginable and made it clear he was the worst president ever.

    But I at least gave him some time due to objectivity. All these people regurgitating shit from the same media sources that said he will never be elected blah blah or that he'll never really do what he claimed are obviously just as biased against him as the media.
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    So my point proved, now people who burn streets think their violence has success, democracy not important, what matters is using more violence and one who uses more violence can impose his view on Ohio-Texas whities. Latins, Blacks, Chinese, LGBT, Communists, capitalist media bosses have victory feelings. Democracy is put in the oven now. Civil war can be ahead

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    Quote Originally Posted by Witness View Post
    So my point proved, now people who burn streets think their violence has success, democracy not important, what matters is using more violence and one who uses more violence can impose his view on Ohio-Texas whities. Latins, Blacks, Chinese, LGBT, Communists, capitalist media bosses have victory feelings. Democracy is put in the oven now. Civil war can be ahead
    Lefturds are all like this. This is why turkey should kick all their refugees the fuck out, or you will have a huge population of people who want to get rid of you constantly working against you. Of course I may have to pack my bags and head to turkey myself some day at this rate
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poise n Pen View Post
    Lefturds are all like this. This is why turkey should kick all their refugees the fuck out, or you will have a huge population of people who want to get rid of you constantly working against you. Of course I may have to pack my bags and head to turkey myself some day at this rate
    It already happened in TR when Saddam was killing Kurds of Nortd Iraq, Kurds and humanists made propaganda that Türks must be human and open gates of Turkey to them, Kurdish pres. Özal did it. In 1990s these Kurds joined Pkk and killed thousands of Turkish soldiers so far, they breed like rats and change of demographics in many places. The same happened to real builders of America (Euro whities) now the violence started and people realize. You didnt need let enter so many Latins, Chinese etc. Now same will happen in Europe with Moors and Arabs or in Australia with Chinese with Austronasians.

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    Trump clearly states he will repeal and replace Obamacare


    He will also build a wall and you have to go back hombre. Lying leftists like TYT claims he's backpedaling, but it's sleazy house republican doubting him. If anyone is to blame for the wall not being build, it's not Trump


    Remember that he is not a dictator, he will do his best and that's all his American supporters will ask for. As for me, i'm more than pleased as of now that hostility between Russia(that borders Norway) and NATO will recede.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RN97 View Post
    Trump clearly states he will repeal and replace Obamacare


    He will also build a wall and you have to go back hombre. Lying leftists like TYT claims he's backpedaling, but it's sleazy house republican doubting him. If anyone is to blame for the wall not being build, it's not Trump


    Remember that he is not a dictator, he will do his best and that's all his American supporters will ask for. As for me, i'm more than pleased as of now that hostility between Russia(that borders Norway) and NATO will recede.
    TYT has nothing to do with Turkey or Turkish nation. The guy who organise the show use our name, dont even know if he asked authorisation of Turkish embassy to do so.

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