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Contrary to what his senior adviser Kellyanne Conway said in an interview with MSNBC Tuesday morning, Donald Trump may still pursue charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server or her and her husband's possible connection to alleged “pay-for-play” arrangements with Clinton Foundation donors.

In a meeting with The New York Times, the president-elect reportedly said “no” when asked if he would take the investigations of the Clintons off the table.

According to two reporters tweeting from inside the meeting, Trump said he doesn’t “want to hurt the Clintons” and that Hillary has “suffered greatly in many different ways.”

Trump reportedly added that an investigation would be “very, very divisive for the country.”

Nonetheless, the possibility of a Clinton probe remains.

Trump says "no" when asked if he is taking investigations off the table for Clintons but adds he doesn't want to "hurt the Clintons." — Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) November 22, 2016

Trump is pressed if he has definitively ruled out prosecuting Hillary Clinton. “It’s just not something that I feel very strongly about." — Mike Grynbaum (@grynbaum) November 22, 2016

Says he wants to move on and move forward. "I'm not looking to go back and go through this," Trump says. — Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) November 22, 2016

“I don’t want to hurt the Clintons, I really don’t. She went through a lot and suffered greatly in many different ways." — Mike Grynbaum (@grynbaum) November 22, 2016

"I think it would be very very divisive for the country," Trump says about prosecuting the Clintons. — Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) November 22, 2016

H/T Fox News Insider