What is not clear is whether Mr. Trump will hew to his stated agenda or turn it over to Republican lawmakers who seek a far more traditional conservative program. Executive Council, Ms. Warren, who sparred in viciously personal terms with Mr. Trump during the campaign, noted the many ways she agreed with the president-elect. Mr. Sanders put out a statement after the election saying he too would work with Mr. Trump on areas of populist agreement. Republican senators like John McCain of Arizona also have been implicitly critical of Mr. Trump’s cozy views toward Russia. On one area, though, Democrats and Republicans agree: Most of them strongly oppose Mr. Trump’s proposal for congressional term limits.
Source: New York Times November 16, 2016 18:23 UTC