Donald Trump insists Americans have nothing to fear when he gets into the White House.
He's repeated his anti-abortion stance and says he won't overturn the legalisation of same sex marriage.
The president-elect has also shown no signs of weakening his policy on immigration.
He's told CBS News that he still plans to build a wall on the border with Mexico, and deport illegal immigrants.
Meanwhile, our Finance Minister meanwhile has flown out to the States amid fears that America could try to lure back multinationals.
Michael Noonan's trip was arranged before Donald Trump won the election, and officially includes a Brexit meeting with the IMF and World Bank.
However, threats to compete with Ireland's corporate tax rates have led Minister Noonan to arrange meetings with US firms who have offices based here.
He'll reportedly try to highlight Ireland's 'enduring investment appeal'.