Donald Trump Warms up to Climate Change, Does Not 'Feel Strongly' About Jailing Hillary Clinton
Donald Trump Warms up to Climate Change, Does Not 'Feel Strongly' About Jailing Hillary Clinton
President-elect Donald Trump changed his tune on several topics — among them climate change and prosecuting Hillary Clinton — in statements on Tuesday to The New York Times and on Twitter. What he's said in the past and what he's saying now:

President-elect Donald Trump changed his tune on several topics — among them climate change and prosecuting Hillary Clinton — in statements on Tuesday to The New York Times and on Twitter. What he's said in the past and what he's saying now:

CLIMATE CHANGE

Then: "The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make US manufacturing non-competitive." — 2012 tweet.

"Global warming is an expensive hoax!" — January 2014 tweet.

Now: "I think there is some connectivity. Some, something. It depends on how much." — On the link between human activity and climate change.

"I'm looking at it very closely. I have an open mind to it." — On whether he will withdraw from climate change accords.

PROSECUTING CLINTON

Then: "If I win, I am going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation because there has never been so many lies, so much deception." — October 9 debate.

Now: "It's just not something that I feel very strongly about... I think it would be very, very divisive for the country." — On pursuing criminal charges against the Clintons.

BEN CARSON

Then: Citing anecdotes about violent behaviour in Carson's memoir, Trump compares him to a child molester. "It's in the book that he's got a pathological temper. ... That's a big problem because you don't cure that ... as an example: child molesting. You don't cure these people." — November 12, 2015, CNN interview.

Now: "I am seriously considering Dr. Ben Carson as the head of HUD. I've gotten to know him well — he's a greatly talented person who loves people!" — November 22 tweet.

PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA

Then: "He will go down as one of the worst presidents in the history of our country." — July 27 interview with NBC.

Now: Recalling their Oval Office meeting, "I really liked him a lot."

LIBEL LAWS

Then: "We ought to open up the libel laws, and I'm going to do that." — February 27 interview on Fox News.

Now: Says someone told him, "You know, you might be sued a lot more." ''I said, 'You know, I hadn't thought of that.'"

THE NEW YORK TIMES

Then: "No paper is more corrupt than the failing New York Times. The good news is it is failing, it won't be around too much longer. But they are really, really bad people." — October 14 rally.

Now: "I have great respect for the New York Times. I have tremendous respect." But he adds: "I think I've been treated very rough."

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