Protests against Donald Trump have turned violent in one city US, as the President-elect dismissed people taking to the streets as "professional protesters, incited by the media".
Police said there was a "riot" in Portland, Oregon, as an estimated 4,000 people marched through the northwestern city, some smashing shop windows, lighting firecrackers and reportedly carrying baseball bats.
A dumpster bin was set on fire, buildings sprayed with graffiti and cars smashed as several people were arrested.
Portland police tweeted: "Many in crowd trying to get anarchist groups to stop destroying property, anarchists refusing. Others encouraged to leave area."
Most of the protests were peaceful however - and generally smaller in scale than the night before.
In Denver, an estimated 3,000 people with anti-Trump signs gathered at the Colorado state capitol and marched through the downtown area, with some making it onto the freeway and stopping traffic.
Hundreds also demonstrated in Chicago, outside Trump Tower, a day after thousands marched around the city's business district.
They received cheers from some but at least one person shouted that they should "shut up and accept democracy".
In New York, people gathered outside Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue; in Philadelphia hundreds protested near City Hall; and in Baltimore police say around 600 people brought traffic to a standstill.
Protests also sprung up in Oakland, California, where angry demonstrators faced up to police in riot gear.
In San Francisco, high school students waved rainbow banners and Mexican flags as they walked through the streets chanting "not my president".
Mr Trump was quick to dismiss the demonstrations, tweeting: "Professional protesters, incited by the media, are protesting. Very unfair!"
However, a tweet has emerged from four years ago, after President Obama's re-election, in which he took a rather different view.
The November 2012 tweet calls the result a "travesty" and urges a "march on Washington".
Following his first meeting with Barack Obama on Thursday, Mr Trump is understood to be preparing to dismantle one of the current president's main policies - Obamacare.
The billionaire has said a number of times that he would scrap the scheme, adding that healthcare would be among his top priorities following his inauguration on 20 January.
He also told reporters that immigration would be his other priority early in his term.
He said: "We are going to move very strongly on immigration. We will move very strongly on healthcare. And we're looking at jobs - big league jobs."
Mr Trump has promised to build a wall between the US and Mexico to stop illegal immigration.
The promise still features prominently on his President-elect website as part of a 10-point plan that promises "zero tolerance for criminal aliens".
Mr Trump's words followed a 90-minute talk with Mr Obama which he described as wide-ranging and a "great honour".
Mr Obama said he was encouraged by Mr Trump's willingness to work with his team on the issues facing the country, adding it was important for all "to now come together".
The tone of their post-meeting news conference was in contrast to the bitter exchanges that characterised the election campaign before Mr Trump defeated Hillary Clinton, who was backed by fellow Democrat Mr Obama.
The White House said later that while the two men did not resolve all their differences, the talks "might have been at least a little less awkward than some might have expected".
Mr Trump said he looked forward to more meetings with Mr Obama before his inauguration and that they talked about "a lot of different situations, some wonderful and some difficulties".
He said the president explained "some of the great things that have been achieved", but did not elaborate.
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