Trump's TIME Honor Sparks Controversy Amid Bold Policy Promises

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In a recent interview, Donald Trump outlined several controversial plans if re-elected, including issuing pardons for those convicted in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot within the first nine minutes of his presidency and a 'virtual closure' of the Education Department to shift control back to states. He also discussed using U.S. support for Ukraine as leverage in negotiations with Russia, and expressed openness to holding detained migrants in camps. Trump addressed various other topics, including his stance on abortion, potential changes to childhood vaccinations, and his family's political future.
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