President Trump joined far-left NBC reporter Kristen Welker for his first post-election look on Meet the Press on Sunday morning and gave her a preview of his inaugural deal with on January 20 and first acts after he’s sworn in as President.

“We’re going to be speaking about unity, and we’re going to be speaking about success, making our nation protected, preserving those who shouldn’t be in our nation out,” Trump mentioned.

This can be a large step up from Biden, who preached division consistently, attacked Trump supporters, weaponized the Justice system, threatened Americans with army drive, destroyed the economic system, killed troops abroad, despatched billions in tax {dollars} abroad, allowed violent crime to soar, opened our borders, and a lot extra.

Welker later famous that Trump spoke about American carnage in 2016, which might seemingly be a theme of his speech pointing again to the final 4 years underneath Biden, and requested for a preview of Trump’s inaugural deal with.

Trump gave a one-word reply, “that can make you cheerful,” he mentioned: “Unity.”

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Welker: I bear in mind your first inaugural deal with. You talked about American carnage. Have you considered your message on your second inaugural deal with?

Trump: We’re gonna have a message that can make you cheerful: unity. It’s going to be a message of unity, and once more, i feel success brings unity, and that i’ve skilled that. I’ve skilled it in my first time period, as i mentioned. We’re going to be speaking about unity, and we’re going to be speaking about success, making our nation protected, preserving those who shouldn’t be in our nation out. We now have to try this. I do know it doesn’t sound good, however now we have to try this. However, principally, it’s going to be about bringing our nation collectively.

The President additional confirmed that “on day one” he’ll signal a “flurry of government orders.”

“Quite a bit,” Trump added. “It should do with economics. Quite a bit goes to must do with vitality. Quite a bit goes to do with the border. We’re going to instantly strengthen up the border and do an actual job, and a few of the fundamentals.”

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As The Gateway Pundit reported, it was a heated interview. Welker was impolite, demanding, and accusatory as she interrogated the President whereas not even letting Trump end responses.

At one level, Trump shut her down on election integrity points, telling her the election was too large to rig after questioning why the Democrats didn’t steal this election. There wasn’t sufficient fraud and propaganda on this planet to make People consider Kamala Harris may have received. “It was too large to rig,” mentioned Trump.

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Welker, at one level, requested President Trump about releasing the January 6 political prisoners who had been focused, harassed, abused, tortured, lied about, and had their lives ruined by the US authorities with the quilt supplied by the biased pretend information media.

Trump mentioned he’ll act “on day one” to pardon these poor, abused women and men who’ve been focused by the DC regime.

The far-reaching interview additionally touched on the subject of Trump’s tariffs on overseas imports, and the President masterfully defined precisely how he’ll instantly cease different nations from making the most of and sending illegals into America whereas questioning why we’re subsidizing different countries– particularly like Mexico and Canada, the place illegals are crossing our borders from.

“If we’ll subsidize them, let it turn into a state,” Trump mentioned, echoing his current menace to Prime Minister Trudeau about making Canada the 51st state.

Trump’s first main post-election Pretend Information sit-down interview was a smashing success, and it is nice to see our President again within the press proudly owning the libs! 

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