DAVID MARCUS: Trump's Mar-a-Lago press conference was a sneak peek of what's to come
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74% : On the war in Ukraine, Trump reiterated his plans for a quick resolution, in regard to Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, Trump said he is making great strides, he also addressed the looming Tik Tok ban, meetings with tech executives, getting federal workers back in the office, the shooting of United HealthCare CEO Brian Thompson, and more.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINION55% : STRIKE: 'IS THAT A SERIOUS QUESTION?'And so, on Monday, when Trump spent over an hour in playful and informative rhetorical sparring with the press, it was as if the sunshine of real, believable leadership finally shone through years of Biden's cloudy and fuzzy term in office.
34% : TRUMP UNVEILS PICKS FOR HIS FUTURE AMBASSADORS TO JAPAN, AUSTRIA AND OTHER COUNTRIES: 'PUT AMERICA FIRST'As is often his wont, Trump stuck around and pretty much answered every question that the press corps had, including many that the current administration struggles to competently address.
30% : TO BAN POLIO VACCINE: 'NOT GOING TO HAPPEN'Trump said, "You're not going to lose the Polio vaccine, it's not going to happen," adding, "everything should be looked at, but I'm a big believer in the polio vaccine.
21% : As the minute hand on the clock made its full revolution on Monday afternoon, Trump addressed potentially pardoning New York City Mayor Adams, who the president-elect says has been treated unfairly by the Justice Department in retaliation for criticizing Biden's handling of the border.
18% : "Trump also managed to put out a major fire for his nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr, by assuring the public that his administration would not ban the Polio vaccine, a rather absurd notion, but one that even Republican Minority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell has raised.
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