Anti-Donald Trump protesters have rallied in cities across the US for a third night, to voice their anger over his shock election win. <br /><br /> The action came just hours after the president-elect praised demonstrators for what he described as their “passion.”<br /><br /> No violence was reported on Friday night, following unrest and arrests in Portland and LA the night before. <br /><br /> #Trump protest on 6th ave, protestors chanting #NotMyPresident pic.twitter.com/eqivnsed6B— Daniel Painitz (@DPainitz) 11 November 2016<br /><br /> Anti Trump protesters in Downtown Miami blocking the highway #trump #protest #miami pic.twitter.com/oNRoGTdquz— NJ (@nijat12) 11 November 2016<br /><br /> Meanwhile, Trump is laying the groundwork for his arrival at the White House in January. <br /><br /> He is pulling together a transition team, including loyal advisers and three of his children. <br /><br /> Trump has put Vice President-elect Mike Pence in charge, demoting Chris Christie.<br /><br /> The team needs to prioritise policy changes and consider Cabinet picks. <br /><br /> Trump promised to cut taxes, clamp down on immigration and repeal the so-called Obamacare during campaigning. But now he says he is open to keeping some parts of Obamacare.<br /><br /> Anti-Trump protest leaders say preparing for long fight https://t.co/PoF5BE12Hy pic.twitter.com/Q1UNL3v8cM— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) 12 November 2016<br />
