
When will Trump address possible conflicts of interest?
Clip: 12/12/2016 | 7m 28s
Amy Walter and Tamara Keith join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week in politics.
President-elect Donald Trump had said he would address his plan to resolve his business conflicts of interests, but then he canceled his news conference, with the promise of an announcement for January. Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report and NPR’s Tamara Keith join Judy Woodruff to discuss that, plus CIA revelations on Russia and potential confirmation hearing drama.
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When will Trump address possible conflicts of interest?
Clip: 12/12/2016 | 7m 28s
President-elect Donald Trump had said he would address his plan to resolve his business conflicts of interests, but then he canceled his news conference, with the promise of an announcement for January. Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report and NPR’s Tamara Keith join Judy Woodruff to discuss that, plus CIA revelations on Russia and potential confirmation hearing drama.
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