Story highlights President-elect Donald Trump picked Steve Bannon to be a special adviser

Bill Daley Jr. said that decision could lead to problems

Washington (CNN) Former White House chief of staff Bill Daley said Monday that President-elect Donald Trump should take care not to let the combative style from the campaign derail his priorities while leading the nation.

Daley, the son of Chicago political legend Richard Daley and President Barack Obama's former top staffer, said that Trump's decision to make Reince Priebus and Steve Bannon equals in the new White House may make sense, but could cause trouble in the long run.

"Bannon, who obviously helped drive the strategy and the political positioning of Mr. Trump during the election is very controversial as you've said, but somebody who obviously the President-elect has great faith in," Daley told CNN's Chris Cuomo on "New Day." "So there's a conflict to the outside world. I don't think the inside the world, the Trump world, views this as much of a conflict. I think it's exactly where President-elect Trump is and that is he's got two competing forces that he wants to compete and that may be a good thing for his presidency."

Bannon's selection as chief strategist -- a role complementary to Priebus new job as White House chief of staff -- has sparked outcry from people who have noted his website, Breitbart.com, has used racist and bigoted language throughout the campaign.

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