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Trump Backs Off Promise of Special Prosecutor For Clinton: 'They're Good People'

Trump Backs Off Promise of Special Prosecutor For Clinton: 'They're Good People'

President-elect Donald Trump quipped during the debates that Hillary Clinton would be in jail if he were in charge of the laws in this country and vowed to get a special prosecutor to investigate her. But in an interview with “60 Minutes” that aired Sunday, he seemed to back off that pledge.

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“I’m going to think about it,” he said, adding that he wants his focus to be on jobs, health care and immigration.

"She did some bad things, I mean she did some bad things," Trump said.

"I know, but a special prosecutor?" interviewer Lesley Stahl responded.

"I don't want to hurt them, I don't want to hurt them," Trump said. "They’re, they’re good people. I don't want to hurt them."

Trump promised to give Stahl a “very, very good and definitive answer” during the next interview he does with “60 Minutes.”  

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