This is the beginning of the slide into the politicalization of Trump. Also, if Republicans thought they were getting Barry Goldwater, they're gonna be in for a rude awakening when he does nothing to dismantle welfare, social security, and abortion.
Next up? My guess is the wall. Special Prosecutor for Hillary is also likely to be quietly gone as well.
It's almost like he didn't promise to dismantle welfare and social security. As for abortion, kicking it back to the states is arguably dismantling it on some level, so I won't contest it, but it could easily just have been something to pull In Evangelicals and Mormons, particularly the reference to it at the third debate. Time will tell.
As for the Special Prosecutor, given the current fearmongering and overreaction by certain members of our electorate, talking about that right now is an incredibly horrible idea for national discourse/healing. Ideally, he'd just let the probe into the Clinton Foundation continue and do what needed to be done behind the scenes until a bulletproof case is put together, otherwise it just serves as a distraction and an excuse to put up opposition to all the other things he's attempting to get done. Not to mention she shouldn't charged with anything until Obama is out the door, can't risk that pardon.
If you want to get real pessimistic, it could be that he agreed to give it up in exchange for her concession rather than this shit continuing to be dragged out. Can you imagine what would be happening if the current protests were officially Clinton/Democrat-sanctioned? It'd be a

ing disaster. But as far as I know, the Foundation is still being investigated. Fingers crossed.
So... he likes the pillars of Obamacare "very much." So... he'll ask Congress to pass some bills to amend it? What happened to utterly destroying it and firing it with a full phaser spread?
http://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2016-37953528
Once again, the headlines over this as been as clickbaity and slanted as they've been the whole election. I guess the media hasn't learned their lesson yet.
You would think people (particularly anti-Trump) would be HAPPY that he likes the most pro-average Joe/youth parts of Obamacare. I certainly do, but I agree with sasquatc4, I knew this was just going to be a boon for insurance companies when the stocks went up upon its implementation and I'm not a fan of the overall package, but it's going to be incredibly difficult to keep those two bits and make it work. There very well may be a way, but it's going to take some work and I'm glad that his administration will hopefully be willing to at least try rather than just nuking the entirety of it from orbit.
If you really think about it though, him liking those two bits shouldn't be too surprising, given his whole populist rhetoric. But of course, these are the same people who have been trapped in their own little bubble for the last 18 months.
The guy's seemingly already pivoting to the center (though I'd argue not as much as some people seem to think) and instead of applauding his attempts to become increasingly "reasonable" (aka presidential), his opponents have decided to shit all over him and laugh at his supporters over it. You do realize this is exactly why politics has become so polarized, right?
Under President Obama, GOP been saying the US has become a joke. Hmm... Is this 11?
A newspaper of the Canada of England doesn't like Trump?
What a yuge surprise.
If you don't think we're going to be best buddies with a Brexited Britain (or England, if you think the Scots will manage to do anything but continue to flail impotently), you've got another thing coming.
Of course this is predicated on Brexit actually happening and their government not standing in the way of democracy.