After
a grueling campaign season, Donald Trump is finally just days away from
officially being named the 2016 Republican nominee.
This week, Trump sat down for an exclusive interview with CBN founder
Dr. Pat Robertson to discuss what a Trump presidency might look like.
Watch the entire interview with Dr. Robertson.
Robertson
questioned the candidate on his tax plan, cabinet picks, and what he
makes of his competitor Hillary Clinton's ongoing email issues.
On Monday, House Republicans formally asked the Justice Department to
investigate the former secretary of state to determine if she lied to
Congress about her handling of classified information.
"Hillary Clinton should be ashamed of herself for her email scandal,"
Trump told Robertson. "They caught her in lies, they caught her in
deceit, they caught her with the emails -- 30,000 of them. Forget about
everything else. Thirty-thousand are missing; nobody even talks about
it. They're missing - she wiped clean, nobody even talks about it. The
whole thing is so disgraceful."
When asked if he thinks he'll do well with Hispanic voters, Trump replied confidently.
"I have great relationships with Hispanics, with Mexicans," Trump
said. "I don't know if you've seen, but the last poll came out, I was at
33 percent, which is six points ahead of Romney - who frankly should
have won four years ago. Something happened to him -- but I was points
ahead with the Hispanics of Romney."
"I think I'm going to do really well," he continued. "People who are
here legally don't want their jobs taken away by people that cross over
illegally. They don't want their houses taken away, they want to get a
good education, they want to be properly taken care of and they want to
work hard."
Trump also discussed his upcoming running mate announcement, which he is expected to make any day now.