After 10 weeks, dozens of tweets and one rollicking news conference, Donald Trump's transition into the White House has left little doubt that the man Americans elected in November is the president they'll get. The previous lowest was George W. Bush, who won positive marks from 59 percent during his transition to office. David Axelrod, a longtime political adviser to Obama, cast doubt on whether that was something Trump could do. Lewis, who worked alongside Martin Luther King, Jr. during the civil rights movement, said he does not view Trump as a legitimate president, leading Trump to criticize the congressman in several tweets. Obama, who has been offering advice to Trump both publicly and privately since the election, questioned whether a president can be "improvisational" in office.
Source: ABC News January 15, 2017 17:52 UTC