Trump reveals plan to end birthright citizenship in first major post-election interview

  • Bias Rating

    80% Very Conservative

  • Reliability

    50% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    98% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -51% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

48% : "CONGRESSIONAL REVIEW ACT: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE TOOL REPUBLICANS HOPE TO USE TO UNDO BIDEN RULESVow to end birthright citizenshipWhen it comes to alleviating scrutiny on "dreamers," Trump said he will work with Democrats on a legislative plan to keep them in the country.
46% : "We'll maybe have to go back to the people," Trump said.
37% : In addition to being open to keeping "dreamers," illegal immigrants who were brought to the United States as children, in the country with a legislative solution, Trump revealed during his interview with NBC News's Kristen Welker that he would take a second look at the federal minimum wage.
37% : Such a move isn't indicative that Trump is going lighter on immigration.
36% : Trump had not stepped in front of a major network's camera in the past month, staying in the public eye mainly with social media posts about his Cabinet nominations.
35% : Trump said on Meet the Press he would want to consult with the nation's governors, but added, "I will agree, it's a very low number.
31% : Foreign policy and tariffs planOn foreign policy, Trump mentioned that he is actively trying to end the war in Ukraine but said the country can "possibly" expect less military aid.
30% : AROUND UKRAINE AND NATOFeatured Local SavingsJan. 6 pardonsTrump also touched on issuing pardons for Jan. 6 rioters "on Day One," saying that "these people are living in Hell."
29% : On some domestic issues, Trump said he couldn't guarantee prices wouldn't go up for Americans when he levies his promised tariffs on imports into the U.S.
28% : Like in previous statements, Trump would not commit to staying in NATO if member countries don't pay more.
24% : "DEMOCRATS WEIGH CHANGE IN STRATEGY TO AVOID MIDTERM AND 2028 DEFEATSTrump also suggested members of the Jan. 6 committee should go to jail.
19% : As for replacing Obamacare, Trump did not present a specific plan for doing so.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINERTrump said he would steer away from his 2017 "American Carnage" inauguration speech, instead going toward a theme of unity.

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