Donald Trump gave his first TV interview since being elected president on 60 Minutes Sunday night, and revealed where he stands on a number of the issues he spoke about during the months leading up to the election.
Host Lesley Stahl grilled him about potential Supreme Court appointees, accusations that his supporters have harassed African-Americans, Latinos, Muslims and gay people, and whether he would appoint a special prosecutor to go after the Clintons like he has pledged.
The President-elect said he would appoint pro-life judges who would overturn Roe v. Wade to the Supreme Court and make abortion a states issue.
Trump also confirmed his intention to build a wall on the border with Mexico and pledged to deport two to three millions undocumented immigrants whom he believes have criminal records.
And for the second half of the interview Trump was joined by his family, with his four oldest children stating that they would not have jobs on their father’s administration.
Trump has so far appointed RNC head Reince Preibus as his White House Chief of Staff and former Breitbart boss Stephen Bannon as his chief strategist.
Preibus also hinted at the fact that Trump’s son-in-law would be a close adviser to the president-elect during an interview on Today Monday morning.