Donald Trump thinks to ask advice from Bill Clinton

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The newly elected president of the united states Donald Trump did not rule out the possibility of requesting advice from former president Bill Clinton after the “very friendly” phone call received from the husband of a Democratic opponent, which was accused during the campaign for the worst of evils, according to excerpts of an interview made in the early hours today.
By believing in the easing of tension after a campaign of unprecedented severity, the Trump has already stated on Thursday that he is eager to accept the advice of president Barack Obama, “a very good man” after the meeting that he had with him in the White House.
In an interview with the television network CBS, which will broadcast the entire Sunday, the reporter, Leslie Stahl asks the Republican if he intends to also get advice from Democratic former president Bill Clinton.
“She is a very talented man, after all she’s a very talented family. Sure, I’ll think about it,” replied the Trump who won the presidential election and will take office on 20 January.
The question makes him eccentric millionaire to confide in me: “And could not be more friendly. He said that this was a great (election) race. One of the most incredible he’s ever seen. It was a very, very, very friendly,” said Trump to the journalist.
Regarding the phone call Hillary Clinton to admit defeat in the early hours of Wednesday, the Trump wasn’t there either sparing in the praises of that which he called during the campaign “Hillary, the corrupt and the supporters chanted “Close it in” every time they heard the name.
“Well, Hillary called me and it was a wonderful phone call, a phone call difficult for her, as I can imagine. More hard for her than it would be for me. Ultimately for me, it would be too difficult. Hillary could not be more happy. He just said “Congratulations Donald, good job”,” added Trump on CBS.
“And I said: I want to thank you sincerely, you were a great opponent. It is indeed possible and very smart,” said the Trump.

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