Donald Trump seems to be going back on most of his campaign promises which earned him votes. In his first interview since his shock election win, Trump sat down with CBS News' Lesley Stahl at his Manhattan home to film 60 Minutes.
The billionaire businessman will not take the $400,000 salary when he takes office in January.Instead, he will take a nominal $1 as required by law.
Addressing his competitor Hillary Clinton , despite branding her a nasty woman during his campaign and vowing to send her to jail, in the interview ,he said
"She is very strong and very smart,"They're good people. I don't want to hurt them. And I will give you a very, very good and definitive answer the next time we do '60 Minutes' together," he saidHe also attributes his political success to social media sites like Twitter and Facebook. Trump said
"I'm going to be very restrained, if I use it at all, I'm going to be very restrained. I find it tremendous. It's a modern form of communication. There should be nothing we should be ashamed of. It's-- it's where it's at,""I really believe that-- the fact that I have such power in terms of numbers with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etcetera, I think it helped me win all of
these races where they're spending much more money than I spent. And I won. I think that social media has more power than the money they spent, and I think maybe to a certain extent, I proved that," he said.
Highlights from the interview as culled from People.com
Trump on whether he regrets anything from his controversial campaign:
“I can’t regret. … I wish it were softer, I wish it were nicer, I wish maybe even it was more on policy, or whatever you want to say. But I will say that it really is something that I’m very proud of, I mean it was a tremendous campaign.”
Trump on using similar campaign rhetoric during his presidency:
“Well, sometimes you need a certain rhetoric to get people motivated. I don’t want to be just a little nice monotone character and in many cases I will be.”
Trump on his meeting with President Barack Obama and if it was “awkward”:
“We never discussed what was said about each other. I said terrible things about him, he said terrible things about me. … I’ll be honest, from my standpoint [there was] zero, zero [awkwardness]. And that’s strange. I’m actually surprised to tell you that.”
Melania on her relationship with her husband:
“I think he hears me. But he will do what he wants to do on the end. He’s an adult. He knows the consequences. And I give him my opinion. And he could do whatever he likes with it.”
Melania on the potential awkwardness of her one-on-one meeting with First Lady Michelle Obama, particularly after her speech at the Republican National Convention almost directly mirrored the first lady’s 2008 Democratic Convention address:
“No. I didn’t feel it … She was a gracious host. We had a great time and we [talked] raising children in the White House. She was very warm and very nice.”
On reports of increased incidents of hate speech and racially charged incidents from his alleged supporters:
“I am so saddened to hear that and I say stop it, if it helps. I’ll say it right to the camera — stop it.”
On the presidential salary of $400,000 per year:
“I’m not taking it.” (Although he did admit that he might have to take a salary of $1 per year.)
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