White House: Trump firm on agenda but says Americans have nothing to fear

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US President-elect Donald Trump has given vital parts in his team that is incoming into a top Republican party official and a rightwing media leader.
In this function, he can establish the tone for the new White House and become a conduit to the authorities and Congress.
Stephen Bannon, in the Breitbart News Network, will serve as the chief strategist of Mr Trump.
Mr Bannon stepped aside as executive chairman of Breitbart – a combative traditional website with the anti-establishment plan that critics accuse of misogyny and xenophobia – to become the campaign leader of Mr Trump.
Meanwhile with US broadcaster CBS, in the president-elect’s first interview, Mr Trump said:
He would deport or jail up to three million illegal migrants with criminal links
Future Supreme Court nominees would be “pro-life” – meaning they oppose abortion – and defend the constitutional right to bear arms
He will not seek to overturn the legalisation of same-sex marriage
He will forgo the president’s $400,000 salary, taking $1 a year instead