Left unsaid: What will happen to more than 20 million Americans now insured under the Affordable Care Act, or to the 27 percent of Americans with pre-existing medical conditions who, under the health care act, cannot be denied coverage by insurance companies?

The Clintons will attend Trump’s swearing in

She called Mr. Trump “unfit” to be the commander-in-chief. He called her a “nasty woman.” But Mrs. Clinton will be attending Mr. Trump’s inauguration, along with her husband.

It is customary for former presidents and first ladies to observe the peaceful transfer of power in person. Former President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, will also be in Washington on Jan. 20 for the inaugural festivities.

Not since Al Gore shared the stage with Mr. Bush in 2001 has such an awkward pairing occurred at an inauguration. Mr. Gore won the popular vote in 2000 and only conceded the loss after the United States Supreme Court intervened to stop a recount in Florida. Mrs. Clinton’s loss was less contested, but her victory total in the popular vote, by 2,864,974 million votes, dwarfed Mr. Gore’s 543,895 margin in 2000. Mrs. Clinton’s total popular vote was the largest for a losing candidate since 1876.

A White House job for Omarosa

Omarosa Manigault, an original series star of Mr. Trump’s reality television show “The Apprentice,” is expected to have a senior role in the Office of Public Engagement at the White House, a senior transition official said.

Ms. Manigault has no government experience. But she has been deeply loyal to Mr. Trump, and was among his few well-known black supporters during the campaign.