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President-elect Donald Trump has said he will look at pardons for those involved in the 2021 US Capitol riot on his first day back in office next month.
"These people are living in hell," he told NBC's Meet the Press in his first broadcast network interview since winning November's election.
The Republican also vowed to end automatic citizenship for anyone born in the country, but offered to work with Democrats to help some undocumented immigrants who were brought to the US as children.
In the wide-ranging sit-down, which was recorded on Friday, Trump promised to issue "a lot" of executive orders, including on immigration, energy and the economy, after he is inaugurated on 20 January.

While he suggested he would not seek a justice department investigation into Joe Biden, he said that some of his political adversaries, including lawmakers who investigated the Capitol riot, should be jailed.

Trump was asked whether he would seek to pardon the hundreds of people convicted of involvement in that riot, when supporters of his stormed Congress three months after his defeat in the 2020 election.

"We're going to look at independent cases," he said. "Yeah, but I'm going to be acting very quickly."

"First day," he added.

Trump continued: "You know, by the way, they've been in there for years, and they're in a filthy, disgusting place that shouldn't even be allowed to be open."

  • He offered a caveat on whether he would keep the US in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (Nato): "If they're paying their bills, and if I think they're doing a fair - they're treating us fairly, the answer is absolutely, I'd stay with Nato"
  • Trump said he would not seek to impose restrictions on abortion pills, though when asked to make a guarantee, he added: "Well, I commit. I mean... things change"
  • The Republican said Ukraine should "probably" expect less aid when he returns to the White House
  • Trump said he thinks "somebody has to find out" if there is a link between autism and childhood vaccines - an idea that has been ruled out by multiple studies around the world. Trump suggested his nominee for health secretary, vaccine sceptic Robert F Kennedy Jr, would look into the matter
  • The president-elect repeated his promise that he will not seek to cut Social Security, nor raise its eligibility age, though he said he would make it "more efficient", without offering further details
  • Pressed on whether his plan to impose tariffs on imports from major US trading partners would raise consumer prices for Americans, he said: "I can't guarantee anything. I can't guarantee tomorrow"
On the subject of immigration, Trump told NBC he would seek through executive action to end so-called birthright citizenship, which entitles anyone born in the US to an American passport, even if their parents were born elsewhere.

Birthright citizenship stems from the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution, which states that "all persons born" in the United States "are citizens of the United States".

"We're going to have to get it changed," Trump said. "We'll maybe have to go back to the people. But we have to end it."

Trump also said he would follow through on his campaign pledge to deport undocumented immigrants, including those with family members who are US citizens.

"I don't want to be breaking up families," he said, "so the only way you don't break up the family is you keep them together and you have to send them all back."
Trump also said he wants to work with Congress to help so-called Dreamers, undocumented immigrants who were shielded under an Obama-era programme, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which Trump once attempted to scrap.

"I will work with the Democrats on a plan," he said, adding that some of these immigrants have found good jobs and started businesses.

Trump seemed to offer mixed signals on whether he would follow through on his repeated vows to seek retribution against political adversaries.

Outgoing US President Joe Biden this week issued a sweeping pardon to his criminally convicted son, Hunter. The Democrat is reported to be considering other blanket pardons for political allies before he leaves office next month.

Trump seemed to indicate that he would not seek a special counsel investigation into Biden and his family, as he once vowed.

"I'm not looking to go back into the past," he said. "I'm looking to make our country successful. Retribution will be through success."

But he also said that members of the now-defunct, Democratic-led House of Representatives committee that investigated him "should go to jail".

One member of the panel, former Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney, hit back at Trump on Sunday.

She said his comment that members of the committee should be jailed was a "continuation of his assault on the rule of law and the foundations of our republic".

In his NBC interview Trump also said he would not direct the FBI to pursue investigations against his foes.

But he also told the network: "If they were crooked, if they did something wrong, if they have broken the law, probably.

"They went after me. You know, they went after me, and I did nothing wrong."
 
Trump has now said that it will be "very hard" to bring down grocery prices. I assume you maga's have a storyline already for why my eggs and gas won't be essentially free in 2026 and beyond? I say 2026 because prices will be down for nearly everything in 2025 thanks to Biden
 
Trump has now said that it will be "very hard" to bring down grocery prices. I assume you maga's have a storyline already for why my eggs and gas won't be essentially free in 2026 and beyond? I say 2026 because prices will be down for nearly everything in 2025 thanks to Biden

They were lied to?

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Trump has now said that it will be "very hard" to bring down grocery prices. I assume you maga's have a storyline already for why my eggs and gas won't be essentially free in 2026 and beyond? I say 2026 because prices will be down for nearly everything in 2025 thanks to Biden
Sounds like a challenge. I'm sure if he tries hard enough he can get those prices up next year.
 

Really...? Lawsuit for poll results that weren't ultimately accurate. Ugh. I hope this isn't going to be the start of a trend of prosecuting all people that speak ill of him

I think this is going to be you during the next four years or so......

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Draining the swamp...
He's cutting out the middle man lobbyists. Now the billionaires don't have to lobby, they have personal direct impact. We've all be wanting lobbying to go away, he's doing that in the worst possible way. They get influence and it costs them nothing.
 
What do Ambassadors actually do?
-Speaking with one voice to others on U.S. policy–and ensuring mission staff do likewise–while providing to the President and Secretary of State expert guidance and frank counsel;
-Directing and coordinating all executive branch offices and personnel (except for those under the command of a U.S. area military commander, under another chief of mission, or on the staff of an international organization);
-Cooperating with the U.S. legislative and judicial branches so that U.S. foreign policy goals are advanced; security is maintained; and executive, legislative, and judicial responsibilities are carried out;
-Reviewing communications to or from mission elements;
-Taking direct responsibility for the security of the mission — including security from terrorism — and protecting all U.S. Government personnel on official duty (other than those personnel under the command of a U.S. area military commander) and their dependents;
-Carefully using mission resources through regular reviews of programs, personnel, and funding levels;
-Reshaping the mission to serve American interests and values and to ensure that all executive branch agencies attached to the mission do likewise; and
-Serving Americans with professional excellence, the highest standards of ethical conduct, and diplomatic discretion.

Granted his proposed post is for a unimportant country, just not a big fan.
 
-Speaking with one voice to others on U.S. policy–and ensuring mission staff do likewise–while providing to the President and Secretary of State expert guidance and frank counsel;
-Directing and coordinating all executive branch offices and personnel (except for those under the command of a U.S. area military commander, under another chief of mission, or on the staff of an international organization);
-Cooperating with the U.S. legislative and judicial branches so that U.S. foreign policy goals are advanced; security is maintained; and executive, legislative, and judicial responsibilities are carried out;
-Reviewing communications to or from mission elements;
-Taking direct responsibility for the security of the mission — including security from terrorism — and protecting all U.S. Government personnel on official duty (other than those personnel under the command of a U.S. area military commander) and their dependents;
-Carefully using mission resources through regular reviews of programs, personnel, and funding levels;
-Reshaping the mission to serve American interests and values and to ensure that all executive branch agencies attached to the mission do likewise; and
-Serving Americans with professional excellence, the highest standards of ethical conduct, and diplomatic discretion.

Granted his proposed post is for a unimportant country, just not a big fan.
It's said all the time when a dem does it so let's call this what it is......

It's a DEI hire. You put a minority from the south from an important election state that checks all the boxes for the maga-iest of maga folks and put him in the Bahamas where the most important job he'll have is going to dinners and staying out of the staff's way while making zero news that blows back on you.
 
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It's said all the time when I dem does it so let's call this what it is......

It's a DEI hire. You put a minority from the south from an important election state that checks all the boxes for the maga-iest of maga folks and put him in the Bahamas where the most important job he'll have is going to dinners and staying out of the staff's way while making zero news that blows back on you.
Yeah.

It continues his trend of nominations being woefully unqualified for their prospective position. Some jobs need relevant experience that pertains to the position. Seems like very few of these do.
 
It's said all the time when a dem does it so let's call this what it is......

It's a DEI hire. You put a minority from the south from an important election state that checks all the boxes for the maga-iest of maga folks and put him in the Bahamas where the most important job he'll have is going to dinners and staying out of the staff's way while making zero news that blows back on you.
Not really sure why we even need an ambassador to the Bahamas. That being said, serving as the Ambassador to the Bahamas has to be one of the top ten government jobs ever.
 
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