U.S. President-elect Donald Trump outlined plans on Monday for his first day in office, including withdrawing from a major trade accord and investigating abuses of work visa programs, and met with Cabinet hopefuls at his Manhattan office tower. "They could come this week, they could come today, but we're not in a rush to publish names," Kellyanne Conway, a senior adviser, told reporters. Gabbard has veered from Democratic Party positions at times, backing policies cracking down on immigration to the United States by Muslims. Fallin told reporters she was not offered a position but discussed "a wide range of topics" with Trump. Former Republican U.S Senator Scott Brown of Massachusetts told reporters he had a "great" meeting about veterans' issues with Trump.
Source: The Star November 22, 2016 06:23 UTC