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Trump sends message to Kamala Harris supporters during 'Meet the Press' interview

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How refreshing to see a leader not call the opposition "GARBAGE"

President-elect Donald Trump told NBC News' "Meet the Press" on Sunday that his inaugural address would focus on unity, and revealed his message to the Americans who did not support him on Election Day.

"I’m going to treat you every bit as well as I have treated the greatest MAGA supporters," Trump said, responding to a question about what he wanted to tell the people who didn't vote for him.

Trump joined NBC News' Kristen Welker on Sunday for his first major interview since winning the presidential election. Trump previously joined Welker for an interview in September 2023 and was the NBC host's inaugural guest after she took over for longtime host Chuck Todd.

"These people are so dedicated to making America great again, it’s very simple. And I’m going to treat them just the same as I treat MAGA. We’ll treat everybody good. We want success for our country, we want safety for our country," the president-elect added.

Trump emphasized bringing down crime and said that the U.S. was "under threat." The president-elect also said he wanted to improve the country's reputation.

"But we have to get the criminals of our country. We have to bring down crime. People have to be able to walk across the street and buy a loaf a bread without being shot. And that’s going to happen. But what I say to them is, I love you, and we’re going to all work together. And we’re going to bring it together. And you know what’s going to bring it together? Success," he said.

Trump also told Welker his inaugural address would focus on a message of unity.

"It’s going to be a message of unity, and I think success brings unity. And I’ve experienced that. I’ve experienced it in my first term, as I’ve said. We’re going to be talking about unity, and we’re going to be talking about success. Making our country safe. Keeping people that shouldn’t be in our country out, we have to do that. I know it doesn’t sound nice, but we have to do that. Basically, it’s going to be about bringing our country together," Trump said, previewing his address.

Trump met with MSNBC hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough, some of his biggest critics in the media, following his victory. He recently spoke to Fox News Digital about his second term.

"In order to Make America Great Again, it is very important, if not vital, to have a free, fair and open media or press," Trump said.

"I received a call from Joe Scarborough requesting a meeting for him and Mika, and I agreed that it would be a good thing if such meeting took place," Trump said. "We met at Mar-a-Lago on Friday morning at 8:00."

Trump said the meeting was "extremely cordial."

"Many things were discussed, and I very much appreciated the fact that they wanted to have open communication," he said. "In many ways, it’s too bad that it wasn’t done long ago."

 
Wow, what a great uniter.

Trump emphasized bringing down crime and said that the U.S. was "under threat." The president-elect also said he wanted to improve the country's reputation.

"But we have to get the criminals of our country. We have to bring down crime. People have to be able to walk across the street and buy a loaf a bread without being shot. And that’s going to happen. But what I say to them is, I love you, and we’re going to all work together. And we’re going to bring it together. And you know what’s going to bring it together? Success," he said.
 
Trump emphasized bringing down crime and said that the U.S. was "under threat." The president-elect also said he wanted to improve the country's reputation.

"But we have to get the criminals of our country. We have to bring down crime. People have to be able to walk across the street and buy a loaf a bread without being shot. And that’s going to happen. But what I say to them is, I love you, and we’re going to all work together. And we’re going to bring it together. And you know what’s going to bring it together? Success," he said.

What will always exist, is significantly lower than it was in the past, and is used to scare rubes?
 
How refreshing to see a leader not call the opposition "GARBAGE"

President-elect Donald Trump told NBC News' "Meet the Press" on Sunday that his inaugural address would focus on unity, and revealed his message to the Americans who did not support him on Election Day.

"I’m going to treat you every bit as well as I have treated the greatest MAGA supporters," Trump said, responding to a question about what he wanted to tell the people who didn't vote for him.

Trump joined NBC News' Kristen Welker on Sunday for his first major interview since winning the presidential election. Trump previously joined Welker for an interview in September 2023 and was the NBC host's inaugural guest after she took over for longtime host Chuck Todd.

"These people are so dedicated to making America great again, it’s very simple. And I’m going to treat them just the same as I treat MAGA. We’ll treat everybody good. We want success for our country, we want safety for our country," the president-elect added.

Trump emphasized bringing down crime and said that the U.S. was "under threat." The president-elect also said he wanted to improve the country's reputation.

"But we have to get the criminals of our country. We have to bring down crime. People have to be able to walk across the street and buy a loaf a bread without being shot. And that’s going to happen. But what I say to them is, I love you, and we’re going to all work together. And we’re going to bring it together. And you know what’s going to bring it together? Success," he said.

Trump also told Welker his inaugural address would focus on a message of unity.

"It’s going to be a message of unity, and I think success brings unity. And I’ve experienced that. I’ve experienced it in my first term, as I’ve said. We’re going to be talking about unity, and we’re going to be talking about success. Making our country safe. Keeping people that shouldn’t be in our country out, we have to do that. I know it doesn’t sound nice, but we have to do that. Basically, it’s going to be about bringing our country together," Trump said, previewing his address.

Trump met with MSNBC hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough, some of his biggest critics in the media, following his victory. He recently spoke to Fox News Digital about his second term.

"In order to Make America Great Again, it is very important, if not vital, to have a free, fair and open media or press," Trump said.

"I received a call from Joe Scarborough requesting a meeting for him and Mika, and I agreed that it would be a good thing if such meeting took place," Trump said. "We met at Mar-a-Lago on Friday morning at 8:00."

Trump said the meeting was "extremely cordial."

"Many things were discussed, and I very much appreciated the fact that they wanted to have open communication," he said. "In many ways, it’s too bad that it wasn’t done long ago."

Oh Rico, his words just makes my asshole pucker with anticipation!
I can hardly wait to be a Trumpanzee just like you.
 
You would think a more prosperous and safe country would be more unifying but you will still have the left wing media hate machine. Can't believe they took a meeting with literal Hitler.
When has Trump actually acted as tho he was serious about being a unifier? That’s not how he acted as president before and that’s not how he campaigned.

He says is once now and you believe him?
 
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I couple of bullets fired at you can change your perspective on things.
What about his rhetoric since then tells you his perspective has changed on anything?

Trump wants to be a unifier? Prove it by saying he won’t pardon the 1/6 people. Oh wait, he just confirmed again that he would.
 
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maybe what trump means is he isn't going to change every door knob or anything Joe or his crackhead son may have come into contact with in the White House over the last 4 years...
 
Felon and treasonous trash


How refreshing to see a leader not call the opposition "GARBAGE"

President-elect Donald Trump told NBC News' "Meet the Press" on Sunday that his inaugural address would focus on unity, and revealed his message to the Americans who did not support him on Election Day.

"I’m going to treat you every bit as well as I have treated the greatest MAGA supporters," Trump said, responding to a question about what he wanted to tell the people who didn't vote for him.

Trump joined NBC News' Kristen Welker on Sunday for his first major interview since winning the presidential election. Trump previously joined Welker for an interview in September 2023 and was the NBC host's inaugural guest after she took over for longtime host Chuck Todd.

"These people are so dedicated to making America great again, it’s very simple. And I’m going to treat them just the same as I treat MAGA. We’ll treat everybody good. We want success for our country, we want safety for our country," the president-elect added.

Trump emphasized bringing down crime and said that the U.S. was "under threat." The president-elect also said he wanted to improve the country's reputation.

"But we have to get the criminals of our country. We have to bring down crime. People have to be able to walk across the street and buy a loaf a bread without being shot. And that’s going to happen. But what I say to them is, I love you, and we’re going to all work together. And we’re going to bring it together. And you know what’s going to bring it together? Success," he said.

Trump also told Welker his inaugural address would focus on a message of unity.

"It’s going to be a message of unity, and I think success brings unity. And I’ve experienced that. I’ve experienced it in my first term, as I’ve said. We’re going to be talking about unity, and we’re going to be talking about success. Making our country safe. Keeping people that shouldn’t be in our country out, we have to do that. I know it doesn’t sound nice, but we have to do that. Basically, it’s going to be about bringing our country together," Trump said, previewing his address.

Trump met with MSNBC hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough, some of his biggest critics in the media, following his victory. He recently spoke to Fox News Digital about his second term.

"In order to Make America Great Again, it is very important, if not vital, to have a free, fair and open media or press," Trump said.

"I received a call from Joe Scarborough requesting a meeting for him and Mika, and I agreed that it would be a good thing if such meeting took place," Trump said. "We met at Mar-a-Lago on Friday morning at 8:00."

Trump said the meeting was "extremely cordial."

"Many things were discussed, and I very much appreciated the fact that they wanted to have open communication," he said. "In many ways, it’s too bad that it wasn’t done long ago."

This is just what great leaders do, they reach across the aisle to even the most vile obstructionists in the hope of turning them away from their marxist ways! When Donald Trump takes his place on Mount Rushmore, this inscription will flank him, as he, more than anyone in history, embodies its meaning >

E Pluribus Unum
 
I agree with him.
You agree with pardoning people who stormed the Capitol and attempted to stop the democratic process? Okay….
Pardoning certain of the 1/6 crowd would be unifying,.. That's the point.
Why on earth would it be unifying to pardon his strongest supporters, who believed his lies about the election being stolen and sought to overturn the results of the election on his behalf?

I don’t think you and I are operating from the same dictionary.

Unifying - make or become united, uniform, or whole.
 
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Pardoning certain of the 1/6 crowd would be unifying,.. That's the point.
Which part of those who broke the law deserve a pardon, Rifler? If a majority of those incarcerated were minorities, you and yours wouldn’t give two shits about them being in jail. Somehow because the vast majority of the treasonist meth eaters were white, you sympathize with them.
 
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Which part of those who broke the law deserve a pardon, Rifler? If a majority of those incarcerated were minorities, you and yours wouldn’t give two shits about them being in jail. Somehow because the vast majority of the treasonist meth eaters were white, you sympathize with them.

In my mind it all comes down to...

1. What did they do?
2. What was the sentence?
3. How much of the sentence has been served?

Causing physical harm, no pardon,.. Marching through out the property, meh,.. And cut the racist crap, nobody buys that shit anymore.
 
In my mind it all comes down to...

1. What did they do?
2. What was the sentence?
3. How much of the sentence has been served?

Causing physical harm, no pardon,.. Marching through out the property, meh,.. And cut the racist crap, nobody buys that shit anymore.
They all committed treason against the People of the United States, Rifler. They all participated in the act of treason. And, regardless how you see it, these folks (Trump included) committed treason, as defined by the Constitution. Either you support the Constitution for what it says or you don’t. There is no halfway on this one buddy boy. Only a couple of the insurrectionists deserve the death penalty… but all others convicted deserve to serve out the sentences.
 
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