Hey guys, you can all stop worrying because Donald Trump just made this video to assure that everything is fine, thanks for asking.
The president-elect doesn’t move into the White House for another 59 days, but his team sat him down in front of a camera to record a clip about how absolutely FINE the transition process is going.
There have been multiple protests and public condemnations of Trump and his cabinet appointments and little but a few tweets from Trump following the election result – so here he is revealing his plans to fulfill the promise to make America great again.
He said: ‘Our transition team is working very smoothly, efficiently and effectively.
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Issue date: Monday November 14, 2016. After spending more than an hour with the president-elect, the interim Ukip's leader insisted Theresa May should stop running him down and instead use his closeness to the tycoon-turned-next US head of state to "put the national interest first".
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‘Truly great and talented men and women, patriots indeed, are being brought in, and many will soon be a part of our government, helping us to make America great again.’
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So there you have it, everything is completely fine. Fine. Totally fine.
‘My agenda will be based on a simple core principle, putting America first.’
Trump also outlined a number of things he’s planning to action during his first 100 days as President.
He claims he will withdraw from the Trans-pacific Partnership, lift regulations on fracking and tighten investigations on ‘abuses of visas’.