14 Nov 2016
Donald Trump insists Americans have nothing to fear when he gets into the White House.
It comes after almost a week of protests across America, after he beat Hillary Clinton in the US Presidential Election. Over the weekend it was revealed that Hillary Clinton had won the popular vote in the race by over 2 million votes.
Speaking to 60 Minutes on CBS, Donald repeated his anti-abortion stance however the Republican has promised he won't overturn the legalisation of same sex marriage.
The president-elect has also showed no signs of letting up on his policy on immigration. During the election campaign, he built up a number of supporters after he promised to build a wall between the United States and Mexico and deport between two and three million illegal immigrants.
Over the weekend, Trump has still promised to deport undocumented citizens, but only if they have a criminal past.
Have a look at some of the highlights from the interview below.
Trump on 60 Minutes on over-turning Roe v Wade: it would go back to states, some women would have to travel other states to have an abortion pic.twitter.com/BR05pWmuhU
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Trump on Tweeting in the White House: "I'll do very restrained" pic.twitter.com/qjouR9btn1
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Trump to protesters: "Don't be afraid." pic.twitter.com/2akG9tUrGH
— Mashable News (@MashableNews) November 14, 2016
Trump to his supporters attacking and abusing minorities, women, opponents: "Stop it." pic.twitter.com/Op0xBxeVJk
— Mashable News (@MashableNews) November 14, 2016
Trump says he'll take just $1 for his White House salary pic.twitter.com/S8y9wuhPxd
— Mashable News (@MashableNews) November 14, 2016
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