Trump outlines vision for second term; pardon for Jan. 6 Capitol rioters, immigration reforms | N18G
In his first post-election television interview, President-elect Donald Trump outlined key priorities for his second term. He announced plans to take executive action on his first day in office to end birthright citizenship, a move expected to face legal challenges. Trump reiterated his plan to deport all illegal immigrants, prioritizing those convicted of crimes, and expressed interest in a future deal to protect Dreamers. He confirmed he would pardon January 6 rioters immediately upon taking office. Trump also discussed domestic policy, including his stance on Social Security, Medicare, and the federal minimum wage, while acknowledging challenges with the Affordable Care Act. On foreign policy, Trump indicated a tough approach on NATO, hinted at reducing U.S. military aid to Ukraine, and suggested tariffs could increase costs for American families. He also voiced a unifying message, pledging to treat all Americans equally, regardless of their political support.