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Trump says he 'can't guarantee' tariffs won't raises prices, won't restrict abortion pills: Top takeaways

Dec 08, 2024 View Original Article
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54% : Trump also said he is looking to begin pardoning rioters from the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol on his first day back in office.
45% : "Abortion by pill is used in the majority of terminated pregnancies in the U.S., according to data from the Guttmacher Institute.
43% : We're going to look at individual cases," Trump said.
43% : NATO chief Mark Rutte said in November while congratulating Trump on his win that two-thirds of member countries pay at least 2% of their GDP on defense.
40% : "If they think that somebody was dishonest or crooked or a corrupt politician, I think he probably has an obligation to do it."Trump said he still has confidence in his pick to lead the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth, who has faced a litany of allegations including sexual assault and excessive drinking on the job in recent weeks and has struggled to lock down support in the Senate.
39% : "He's going to do what he thinks is right," Trump said.
36% : However, Trump has also often taken credit for appointing three of the Supreme Court justices who were pivotal in overturning Roe v. Wade's national abortion protections in 2022.
33% : Trump said he will leave it to the Department of Justice and FBI whether to investigate people who have opposed him.
32% : Trump recently confirmed reports that he plans to declare a national emergency and use the U.S. military to conduct mass deportations.
32% : Trump also reiterated his campaign promise to ban birthright citizenship through executive order on his first day in office "if we can," but acknowledged that it might not work.
31% : He's a military guy," Trump said.
30% : Trump said during an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" that aired Sunday he disagrees with economists who say that ultimately consumers pay the price of tariffs.
30% : Here are the top takeaways from Trump's wide-reaching comments:Trump said he will not restrict access to abortion pills at the federal level during the interview released Sunday.
30% : Trump has said deportations will focus on criminals first, as immigration enforcement has since former President Barack Obama's presidency.
29% : Trump also said the mass deportation plans that became the centerpiece of his reelection campaign will not be limited to people not in the country legally who have committed a serious crime.
27% : But Trump said on Sunday's show that he will not instruct law enforcement agencies to pursue members of the committee.
25% : "Trump repeatedly said with few details during the campaign that he would pardon people charged in connection with the attack, whom he calls political prisoners.
25% : Trump said he will again use threats of pulling the United States out of NATO, an international alliance between dozens of countries in Europe and North America, as leverage to convince other member countries to spend more on defense.
19% : Trump has threatened to place tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico.
18% : More: Trump vows to declare national emergency, use military for mass deportationsTrump said that he hopes Democrats and Republicans can find a deal to allow the so-called Dreamers, people who were brought into the country illegally as children, to stay.
15% : Trump's pick for FBI Director, Kash Patel, included a list in his 2023 book of about 60 people, including former President Barack Obama, former and current federal officials and members of Congress, he says are part of the so-called Deep State and wronged him or Trump.

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