Retired general who clashed with Obama could head Homeland Security; How Trump naming Mattis as Pentagon chief would break with 65 years of U.S. history; British P.M.'s office dismisses Trump's suggestion of Nigel Farage as ambassador to U.S.; What will the White House be like with Melania Trump living in New York?; Defiant Trump meets TV journalists, execs in private — and lets them have it; Analysis: Are Trump's tweets 'weapons of mass distraction'?; The secretive brain trust of Silicon Valley insiders helping Trump; Unearthed letter shows Trump's grandfather begged to stay in Germany; | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | Trump is seeking to build a diverse team, aides insist | Though President-elect Donald Trump's first five picks for top jobs in his administration have all been white men, transition officials said the team he ultimately puts together will represent a cross-section of America. Meanwhile, Trump released a video in which he outlined a series of executive actions he intends to take on his first day in office, including issuing notification of intent to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement and canceling restrictions on energy production. | By Karen Tumulty and Jerry Markon • Read more » | | What will the White House be like with Melania Trump living in New York? | News that Donald Trump's wife plans to stay, at least initially, in Manhattan with their young son instead of moving into the White House upends one of the most enduring rituals of the presidential transition. But some observers say there's no reason to think things will operate much differently without a resident first lady. | By Krissah Thompson • Read more » | | | | | | | | Obama setting the record for the most Presidential Medals of Freedom | Although awarding the Medal of Freedom is perhaps less critical than the domestic and foreign policymaking that occupies most of a president's time, it is still an important — and revealing — act for several reasons. | By E. Fletcher McClellan, Kyle C. Kopko, Christopher J. Devine, Jillian E. Casey and Julia L. Ward • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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