GOP Senator calls out NBC for 'selectively omitting key words' from 14th Amendment in Trump interview
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- Policy Leaning
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62% : Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah., took NBC News to task for "selectively omitting" a key part of the 14th Amendment in a question about birthright citizenship during an interview with President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday.61% : Trump addressed a number of other topics during the wide-ranging interview, including his plan to restore the country's reputation globally, his thoughts on FBI Director Christopher Wray, and how he plans to unify a fractured country in his inaugural address.
54% : Basically, it's going to be about bringing our country together," Trump said.
46% : Trump was asked about a number of changes he intends to implement once he assumes office during a sit down released on NBC's "Meet the Press," including his plan to end birthright citizenship.
44% : DONALD TRUMP ON FBI DIRECTOR CHRIS WRAY: 'HE INVADED MY HOME'Trump said he was open to using executive action, reiterating that the U.S. is "the only country has it" and "we have to end it.
38% : "Lee shared a clip of the exchange on X later Sunday, rebuking the NBC host for omitting six critical words from the 14th Amendment in her question to Trump.
16% : Trump confirmed that he intends to end the policy "on Day One," calling it "ridiculous.
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