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Trump Vows to End Birthright Citizenship, Pardon Capitol Rioters in First Term Moves

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Last updated: December 10, 2024 11:26 am
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Washington, D.C. – President-elect Donald Trump, in a sweeping NBC interview, outlined ambitious and controversial plans for his upcoming term, including ending birthright citizenship and considering pardons for individuals convicted in connection with the January 6 Capitol riots.

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Immigration Overhaul and Birthright CitizenshipWide-Ranging Policy InitiativesCapitol Riots and RetributionMixed Signals on AccountabilityLooking Ahead

In his first major broadcast since his November election victory, Trump pledged to take swift action through executive orders after his inauguration on January 20. Speaking on Meet the Press, he described the rioters as living in “hellish” conditions and confirmed he would review cases immediately upon taking office.

“These people are living in hell,” Trump said. “First day, we’re going to be acting very quickly.”

Immigration Overhaul and Birthright Citizenship

Among his promises, Trump reaffirmed his intention to end birthright citizenship, a principle enshrined in the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The amendment guarantees citizenship to anyone born on U.S. soil, regardless of parental origin.

“We’re going to have to get it changed,” Trump stated. “We’ll maybe have to go back to the people. But we have to end it.”

The president-elect also vowed to accelerate deportations of undocumented immigrants, including family units with members who are U.S. citizens. However, he expressed willingness to collaborate with Democrats to support Dreamers, individuals brought to the U.S. as children under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

Wide-Ranging Policy Initiatives

Trump’s interview touched on several high-stakes issues, signaling dramatic shifts in foreign policy, healthcare, and the economy:

  • NATO Membership: Trump reiterated his demand for equitable financial contributions from member nations, indicating U.S. participation hinges on their “fair treatment.”
  • Ukraine Aid: He suggested a potential reduction in aid to Ukraine, a departure from current U.S. policy.
  • Abortion Pills: Despite earlier controversies, Trump said he would not pursue bans on abortion medications, though he left room for policy changes.

On the economy, Trump defended his proposed tariffs, acknowledging potential consumer impacts but maintaining they would boost domestic manufacturing.

Capitol Riots and Retribution

Addressing the Capitol riots, Trump maintained he would not direct the Justice Department to investigate outgoing President Joe Biden but did advocate accountability for political adversaries. He suggested members of the Democratic-led committee that investigated the January 6 events “should go to jail.”

Former committee member and Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney condemned his remarks as undermining democratic principles, labeling them a “continuation of his assault on the rule of law.”

Mixed Signals on Accountability

While Trump claimed to prioritize national success over revisiting past grievances, he left open the possibility of investigations into his critics.

“If they were crooked… if they have broken the law, probably,” he said, emphasizing the principle of accountability

Looking Ahead

Trump’s aggressive agenda promises a contentious start to his second term, with executive orders on immigration, energy, and the economy poised to redefine U.S. policy. As debate intensifies, the president-elect’s plans will likely face challenges from lawmakers and the courts, setting the stage for a politically charged year.

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