President-elect Donald Trump told the Wall Street Journal on Friday that he would consider keeping some parts of the Affordable Care Act, specifically the guarantee of coverage for those with pre-existing conditions and allowing young adults to remain on parents' plans through age 26, which he said he likes "very much." Trump, who repeatedly said on the campaign trail that he would "repeal and replace" the ACA, said the change of heart dated back to suggestions made by President Barack Obama at their Thursday meeting. "I told him I will look at his suggestions, and out of respect, I will do that," Trump told the WSJ. "Either Obamacare will be amended, or repealed and replaced." Other policies Trump told the WSJ he plans to focus on early in his new office include less regulation discouraging bank lending, illegal immigration and preventing drug trade across the border. He also mentioned tax reform when speaking with the WSJ, and did not discuss any plans with the Journal to investigate former presidential rival Hillary Clinton.