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The Post Most: Donald Trump, America’s first independent president

Donald Trump, America's first independent president; Pentagon and intelligence community chiefs have urged Obama to remove the head of the NSA; Trump demands apology from 'Hamilton' after cast's message to Pence; For Trump adviser Stephen Bannon, fiery populism followed life in elite circles; Trump and Pence vs. 'Hamilton' cast: A collision of two Americas; Trump’s influential son-in-law went to Harvard. Is this how Jared Kushner got in?; SNL ‘Bubble’ skit about liberals in denial over Trump was perfect; ‘I will fall on the sword & take your tickets': Calls to #BoycottHamilton met with mockery; Trump's big infrastructure plan? It's a trap.; Carolyn Hax: Mom is unduly embarrassed about having babies 13 months apart; Donald Trump’s mock assassination draws ire at Texas high school; For foreign diplomats, Trump hotel is place to be; Trump again slams 'Hamilton'; Pence says he wasn't offended; The real secret to Asian American success was not education; Trump, Romney have 'far-reaching conversation' at meeting
 
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Donald Trump, America's first independent president
Trump successfully paired an independent's typical traits — name recognition, wealth and lack of clear ideology — with a hostile takeover of an existing major party.
Pentagon and intelligence community chiefs have urged Obama to remove the head of the NSA
Adm. Michael S. Rogers is a contender for the job of director of national intelligence in the incoming Trump administration.
 
Trump demands apology from 'Hamilton' after cast's message to Pence
"We hope that you will hear us out," the cast of "Hamilton" said to Pence at the end of its show Friday.
 
For Trump adviser Stephen Bannon, fiery populism followed life in elite circles
The former Breitbart chairman appears unperturbed by extremists drawn to the alt-right.
 
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Trump and Pence vs. 'Hamilton' cast: A collision of two Americas
Broadway troupe's statement — and Trump's retort — crystallized a cultural divide.
 
Trump’s influential son-in-law went to Harvard. Is this how Jared Kushner got in?
Kushner is President-elect Donald Trump's son-in-law and a confidant.
 
SNL ‘Bubble’ skit about liberals in denial over Trump was perfect
A place where hybrid cars and farmers markets are still all the rage.
 
‘I will fall on the sword & take your tickets': Calls to #BoycottHamilton met with mockery
Vice President-elect Mike Pence attended a performance of "Hamilton" Friday — and triggered a firestorm.
 
Trump's big infrastructure plan? It's a trap.
It's really a massive tax-cut plan for private investors, and Democrats will come to regret their votes.
 
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Donald Trump’s mock assassination draws ire at Texas high school
One student used a gunfire sound effect from a cellphone; another student, who was portraying Trump, fell to the ground.
 
For foreign diplomats, Trump hotel is place to be
But prospect of access to new president raises conflict-of-interest concerns.
 
Trump again slams 'Hamilton'; Pence says he wasn't offended
President-elect Donald Trump, in the midst of choosing his Cabinet, took time out Sunday for a second day to criticize the cast of the Broadway musical "Hamilton" and demand an apology for a message an actor delivered from the stage to Trump's running mate about the need for diversity in America. But Vice President-elect Mike Pence said he wasn't offended by the message.
 
The real secret to Asian American success was not education
Researchers have debunked a long-running theory for why Asian Americans have done so well.
 
Trump, Romney have 'far-reaching conversation' at meeting
Romney was a harsh critic of Trump in his run for the presidency, but is now being floated as a possible secretary of state pick.
 
 
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