1. Less than 2 in 10 Americans are "extremely" or "very" confident President-elect Trump's Department of Justice (DOJ) will act in a nonpartisan and fair manner, according to a survey released Wednesday. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll found that only 17 percent of respondents were "extremely" or "very" confident the DOJ will operate in a nonpartisan and fair way during President-elect Trump's second term. Roughly a third, 32 percent, said they were "somewhat" confident, while nearly half, 49 percent, told the pollster they have very little or no confidence in the department's neutrality. How confident are you that Trumps' DOJ will act in a nonpartisan and fair manner?