I think it is very revealing how Trump is playing the press and his liberal opponents. He literally mocks the press so they focus on nonsense while in the first few weeks he has made some moves in very important areas. Whether these moves are good or bad I don't have strong opinions.
It is also interesting how he has made outlandish statements with certain groups, nations, etc., until you realize he turned the table over so he can start afresh to negotiate whether in areas of trade, treaties, etc. This week his administration sent representatives to begin behind the scenes negotiations with Mexico. Whether it is Mexico, China, UK, Canada, Iran, etc., everyone knows negotiating with the new administration is not starting with the cards Obama used. It is a new deal and they know it.
Frankly, Hillary and the democrats did themselves in with their own internal politics. Nothing was done by anyone except to make public the games the democrats played whether it was in regard to Bernie Sanders, cheating in the debates, the Clinton foundation scam, denial of security breaches with private servers, etc.
Trying to blame the Russians for their hacked sites is/was laughable. You need to read of the "password" used to access their site and then the stupidity of communicating the new "secure" password using the breached site.
Btw, I don't take much heed of anyone, actor, company, etc., that uses their stage to seek to push their political opinion on others, except to take note and not buy anything from them.
Hopefully, what is happening to Target (TGT) is a signal to other companies, actors, etc., that seek to push an agenda on the public. If you don't know, their stock value went down $10 billion in two months following their April 2016 announcement of Targetβs bathroom policy. "Announced in April, the company said that it would begin to allow transgender customers and employees to use their bathroom of choice." The decline continues, in spite cutting prices, big sales, etc. Plans for new stores, expansion, etc., are all off the table. The reality no one really wants to admit is that millions of people will never walk into a Target store again.