5 takeaways from Trump's interview with Sean Hannity

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President Trump sat down Wednesday with Fox Information host and ally Sean Hannity for his first one-on-one interview since returning to the White Home for his second time period.

Trump has taken questions from reporters on every of his first three days in workplace, together with the Hannity interview. 

In his prime time with Hannity, the president fielded questions within the Oval Workplace on his 2024 election win, the pure disasters which have ravaged North Carolina and California, and President Biden’s use of preemptive pardons in his last hours in workplace. 

Listed here are 5 takeaways from the interview.

Trump: Biden received ‘unhealthy recommendation’ to not pardon himself

Trump instructed Hannity that he was given the choice on his method out of the White Home in 2021 to pardon himself, however declined as a result of he believed he had achieved nothing mistaken regardless of public efforts to overturn his election loss. 

Trump then went on to recommend it was a mistake former President Biden didn’t make the most of that energy himself in his last hours, which culminated at midday on Monday.

“This guy went around giving everybody pardons,” Trump mentioned. “And you know, the funny thing, maybe the sad thing, is he didn’t give himself a pardon. And if you look at it, it all had to do with him.”

Trump later mentioned Biden “got very bad advice.”

“Joe Biden has very bad advisers. Somebody advised Joe Biden to give pardons to everybody but him,” Trump mentioned.

Trump instructed Hannity he would defer to Congress as as to whether lawmakers ought to examine Biden and his determination to preemptively pardon members of the family and Trump critics like retired Gen. Mark Milley, former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) and members of the Home panel that investigated the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol.

In saying these pardons, Biden mentioned he was involved these people could be topic to politically motivated investigations.

Trump additionally revealed to Hannity that he was given the choice on his method out of the White Home in his first time period to pardon himself, however declined.

“I was given the option. They said sir, would you like to pardon everybody, including yourself?’ I said, ‘I’m not going to pardon anybody. We didn’t do anything wrong,’” Trump mentioned.

Authorized specialists prompt on the finish of Trump’s first time period that it was untested authorized grounds for a president to attempt to preemptively pardon themselves.

Trump bashes FEMA, touts catastrophe restoration be left to states

The president was sharply essential of the Federal Emergency Administration Company (FEMA), suggesting at one level states ought to deal with their very own response to pure disasters however nonetheless have the federal authorities offering cash.

“FEMA has not done their job for the last four years…But unless you have certain types of leadership, it’s really, it gets in the way,” Trump mentioned. “And FEMA is gonna be a complete huge dialogue very shortly, as a result of I might moderately see the states handle their very own issues.”

“I love Oklahoma,” Trump continued. “But you know what, If they get hit with a tornado or something, let Oklahoma fix it. And then the federal government can help them out with the money.”

Trump repeatedly attacked the Biden administration and FEMA within the wake of Hurricane Helene, which devastated elements of Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas. A FEMA employee was fired final yr after they instructed support staff to not go to properties with Trump yard indicators, additional inflaming GOP criticism of the response.

Trump previews North Carolina, California journeys

The president will make his first home journey away from Washington on Friday when he travels to North Carolina and California to tour catastrophe restoration efforts.

However it’s unclear whether or not Trump will meet with Democratic state leaders on the bottom. The president instructed Hannity he wasn’t positive if he’d be assembly with California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), a fierce political rival, or with North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein (D) who simply took workplace.

The president repeated his claims that he’s been making for days that California may higher fight its fires in Los Angeles if it directed water from the northern a part of the state to the southern a part of the state.

Trump signed an government order on Monday directing departments to “route more water” from northern California to southern California. However Rep. John Garamendi (D-Calif.), who represents a northern California district, mentioned the president’s government order was a “blatant political ploy that does nothing to implement science-backed methods that would strengthen water supply or support firefighting capabilities.”

Trump shrugs off TikTok privateness issues

Trump brushed away nationwide safety issues concerning the TikTok app, which had been on the middle of a bipartisan regulation to ban the platform if its China-based proprietor didn’t divest its possession stake.

“You can say that about everything made in China,” Trump mentioned when Hannity famous issues that the app could possibly be utilized by Beijing to spy on its customers. 

“We have so many things made in China. So why don’t they mention that?” Trump mentioned. “The interesting thing with TikTok though is you’re dealing with a lot of young people. Is it that important for China to be spying on young people? Young people watching crazy videos and things.”

The president on Monday signed an government order giving TikTok a further 75 days earlier than a regulation banning the favored video-sharing platform takes impact. The transfer has been greeted with skepticism by some Republicans.

Trump signed an government order in 2020, throughout his first time period, successfully banning TikTok over knowledge privateness issues due to its mother or father firm, ByteDance. Whereas the order was by no means enacted after authorized challenges, Trump has previously yr develop into an outspoken fan of TikTok, citing his recognition on the app throughout his marketing campaign.

Trump calls Jan. 6 assaults on polices ‘minor incidents’

For the second day in a row, Trump was requested about his determination to pardon defendants charged in reference to the Jan. 6, 2021, riots on the Capitol who dedicated violence in opposition to police.

On Wednesday, the president dismissed a few of these clashes as “minor incidents.”

“They were in there for three and a half years…treated like nobody’s ever been treated. So badly. Treated like the worst criminals in history,” Trump mentioned of his determination to pardon roughly 1,500 individuals.

“The other thing is this. Some of those people with the police, true. But they were very minor incidents. They get built up by a couple of fake guys who are on CNN all the time,” Trump mentioned.

His feedback had been doubtless referring to people like former Washington, D.C., police officer Michael Fanone, who’ve appeared on CNN to criticize Trump’s rhetoric and actions round Jan. 6, together with the mass pardons.

Trump on Monday evening in one among his first official acts as president granted roughly 1,500 “full, complete and unconditional pardons” for rioters charged in reference to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol assault. There have been 1,583 whole defendants charged.  

About 600 Jan. 6 defendants had been accused of assaulting, resisting or impeding police together with those that used flagpoles and pepper spray to assault law enforcement officials defending the Capitol on Jan. 6. Ten defendants had been convicted of sedition, the crown jewel of the Justice Division’s sprawling prosecution.

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