President-elect Donald Trump says he has no problem with his cabinet nominees disagreeing with him on key policy areas. And he is lashing out against his former opponents, Hillary Clinton, despite being a week away from taking office. Our Grace Rauh has the story.

Donald Trump's top cabinet picks are breaking with him on key issues, like his proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States.

"I do not support a blanket-type rejection of any particular group of people," Secretary of State Nominee Rex Tillerson said during his confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill.

And Trump's promise to build a wall along the Mexican border:

"A physical barrier in and of itself will not do the job," said Dept. of Homeland Security Nominee Gen. John Kelly. "It has to be a layered defense."

Trump suggested that it did not bother him that his top nominees are staking out positions different than his own.

"I told them, 'Be yourselves and say what you want to say. Don't worry about me.' And I am going to do the right thing, whatever it is,'" Trump said Friday. "I may be right and they may be right."

Trump made the remark at Trump Tower after meeting with comedian and TV host Steve Harvey.

Meanwhile, down in Washington, the House of Representatives passed a measure, already approved in the Senate, that lays the groundwork for the repeal of Obamacare.

"Repeal and replace is going great," Trump said.

The Manhattan businessman is just a week away from his inauguration, but he is still waging war with Hillary Clinton.

The attack is quite remarkable: the campaign is over and Trump beat Clinton, but he seems unwilling to move on.