Donald Trump takes the oath of office tomorrow (Friday) and a local political science professor is offering his thoughts on what’s to come.

Nipissing University’s David Tabachnick says if the polls are to be believed, Trump is the least popular incoming president in modern history.

“Will things get better from here or worse, I guess, is the question” Tabachnick added.

He also points out a change in behaviour that a lot of people were hoping for hasn’t happened yet.

“It seems pretty doubtful that Donald Trump is interested in changing his behaviour at all, he’s not willing to bend to the office of the presidency, he’s going to act in the manner that he always has,” he said.

Tabachnick says that can be dangerous if classified information is directly or indirectly tweeted out.

He says some people are saying one extreme, although somewhat unlikely at this point, could be impeachment if his erratic behaviour continues.

As for all the challenges about fake news, fake polls and negative comments being fake, Tabachnick says it’s very much an attack on the freedom of the press and is something journalists should keep an eye out for.

With policy impacting Canada, there are questions around renegotiating NAFTA and posturing over contributions to NATO.