NEW YORK, Nov. 11, 2016 -- The Wall Street Journal has interviewed President-Elect Donald Trump, his first since winning the 2016 election. Wall Street Journal Editor in Chief Gerard Baker, and Senior Special Writer Monica Langley spoke with Mr. Trump at his office in Trump Tower in New York on Friday morning. The news-making interview reveals that the President-Elect is willing to keep part of Obamacare after vows to repeal it after the closed-door meeting with the President who urged him to reconsider. The exclusive interview also details Mr. Trump's other top priorities as soon as he assumes the presidency, including this goal after his divisive, often negative, campaign: "I want a country that loves each other."
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