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Trump Campaign Manager On If He’ll Keep Deportation Pledge — ‘To Be Determined’ [VIDEO]

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Upon being named Donald Trump’s campaign manager on Wednesday, pollster Kellyanne Conway came under fire for past activism for pro-amnesty clients, including Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

Only four days after ascending to her new post, Conway is adding more gasoline to that fire by telling CNN Sunday that Trump’s pledge to deport upwards of 11 million illegal aliens may not be his final policy, saying it is “to be determined.”

After airing a clip of Trump from November saying he supported a “deportation force” to remove people in the country illegally, Conway was asked if that was still Trump’s position.

“What he supports is to make sure that we enforce the law, that we are respectful of those Americans who are looking for well-paying jobs, and that we are fair and humane to those who live among us in this country,” Conway told CNN. “As the weeks unfold, he will lay out the specifics of that plan that he would implement as President of the United States.”

“Will that plan include a ‘deportation force,’ the kind you just heard in that soundbite and that he talked about during the Republican primaries?” host Dana Bash asked.

“To be determined,” Conway replied.

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