Donald Trump, appearing on CNN's "State of the Union" with Jake Tapper, said he believes he will "absolutely" be a force for bipartisanship.
Trump said "the level of hatred between Republicans and Democrats" during questioning of Hillary Clinton by the House Select Committee on Benghazi was "unbelievable."
Trump said as president he would "be a great unifier for our country."
For all his talk of bipartisanship, Trump did not pull punches during the interview, criticizing Jeb Bush and Ben Carson as well as Clinton and President Barack Obama.
Sens. Bernie Sanders and Marco Rubio also appeared on the show.
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