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Trump courts New York Times, condemning alt-right and saying he is ‘open minded’ on climate change

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President-elect Donald Trump, left, and New York Times Publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr., right, appear during a meeting with editors and reporters at The New York Times building. Photo: The New York Times via AP
Agence France-Presse

Donald Trump signalled Tuesday his campaign trail dismissal of the threat of climate change may have been hot air after all, telling New York Times reporters he was “open minded” on supporting global accords.

The US president-elect emerged from cabinet-building talks in his Trump Tower headquarters and travelled 10 minutes across town to the Times to give a wide-ranging interview on his plans.

He disavowed “alt-right” activists who hailed his election as a victory for white supremacy, distanced himself from calls to prosecute Hillary Clinton and defended his global business empire.
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And he appeared to soften his pledge to pull the United States out of accords like last year’s COP21 Paris Agreement, that binds countries to national pledges to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

“I’m looking at it very closely. I have an open mind to it,” he told New York Times executives and journalists over lunch at their headquarters, according to the paper’s own account.

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A staff member with the transition team carries a printing press plate of the November 9th edition of The New York Times at Trump Tower. Photo: AFP
A staff member with the transition team carries a printing press plate of the November 9th edition of The New York Times at Trump Tower. Photo: AFP
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