6 Questions We Would Have Asked Donald Trump At His Canceled Press Conference

  1. Why did your daughter sit in on a meeting with the Japanese prime minister, and did she discuss any business during the meeting?

  2. Last month you had a phone call with the Argentine president. Is there any truth to the report that you spoke about stalled permits for a construction project you're building in Buenos Aires? What is the status of the project now?

  3. Once the separation is complete, are there things you'll discuss with Ivanka that you won't discuss with Donald Jr. and Eric? And are there things your sons won't discuss with you and their sister?

  4. The Carrier company is using the $16.5 million investment in the Indiana plant to automate it, which will lead to more layoffs in the future. Do you have a plan to stop the job-killing effects of automation?

  5. Your former campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, said recently the problem with the media is that they took the things you said too literally. Do you want the American people to take what you say and tweet literally? How can the American people judge whether you are being truthful if your own aides say you shouldn't necessarily be taken literally?

  6. Mr. President-elect, you have said repeatedly in speeches during your thank-you tour that you will bring the U.S. together — that we're one country, and we need to be united. But at those same speeches, talk of unity is combined with statements that criticize, even mock those who opposed you. How does that serve the unity you say needs to come about? And can you please list some specific examples of things you will do to help that unity take place?

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