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Donald Trump spoke out to supporters who have committed a slew of acts of violent and hate speech in the wake of his election for the first time during his interview with "60 Minutes" on Sunday night.

Trump expressed complete shock when asked about these responses to his election victory.

"I am very surprised to hear that. I hate to hear it," he said.

"I would say don't do it, that's terrible. Because I'm going to bring this country together," he said when asked if he had a message for anyone perpetrating acts in his name.

See photos from his interview:

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Trump appears in first post-election interview

"I'm going to bring this country together," Trump added. Looking into the camera, he implored anyone responsible for these incidents to cease with a clear, "Stop it."

Local reports have emerged of a series of racially-charged incidents in schools, playgrounds and communities across America.

In one instance, an Episcopal church sign advertising Spanish services was vandalized with the words "TRUMP NATION WHITES ONLY." In another, a black woman in Philadelphia reported that she was attacked by a group of white men shouting "Trump, Trump, Trump" at her.

Trump also addressed protesters and those who have become concerned about their rights and their safety in what some are calling "Trump's America," saying pointedly, "Don't be afraid."

"I would tell them, 'don't be afraid,' absolutely," he said. " We are going to bring our country back, but certainly, don't be afraid."

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