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Utah Republican Rep. Jason Chaffetz says he will not look into President-elect Donald Trump's potential conflicts of interest, though a recent poll shows most Utahns want him to move forward with an investigation. Trump's inauguration has Utahns heading to Washington, D.C., both to celebrate and to protest the event. And Utah lawmakers gear up for the 2017 legislative session.

On Friday at 9 a.m., Salt Lake Tribune reporters Jennifer Dobner and Matthew Piper, columnist Robert Gehrke, and government and politics editor Dan Harrie join KCPW's Roger McDonough to talk about the week's top stories.

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Chaffetz on potential Trump conflicts; the inauguration; 2017 legislative session

O 9 a.m. • U.S. Rep. Jason Chaffetz says he will not look into President-elect Donald Trump's potential conflicts of interest, though a poll shows nearly two-thirds of Utahns want him to do so. President-elect Trump's inauguration has Utahns heading to Washington, D.C., both to celebrate and to protest. And Utah lawmakers gear up for the 2017 legislative session. Salt Lake Tribune reporters Jennifer Dobner and Matthew Piper, columnist Robert Gehrke and news editor Dan Harrie join KCPW's Roger McDonough to talk about the week's stories. Each Friday morning, stream "Behind the Headlines" on KCPW.org or tune in to KCPW or Utah Public Radio for the broadcast. › sltrib.com