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Donald Trump has 72 hours to ‘steady the ship’ of transition turmoil, analyst says

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Bloomberg Politics’ Mark Halperin tells TODAY that with about two months still to go until the inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump does not need to be ready to assume the office today, “but the clock is ticking.” Despite controversy over Steve Bannon joining Trump’s staff and the apparent disarray of some advisors resigning, political analyst Nicolle Wallace says Trump is “a few appointments away from being able to calm those sorts of impressions.”