Key Points from Trump's 'Meet the Press' Interview

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In his first network interview since the election, President-elect Donald Trump told NBC's "Meet the Press" that he plans to consider pardons for those convicted in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack on his first day in office. He emphasized a message of unity in his upcoming inaugural address and discussed immigration policies, including ending birthright citizenship and addressing the status of Dreamers. Trump also mentioned he does not plan to remove Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell and is not focused on appointing a special prosecutor for Joe Biden. He acknowledged his age but expressed confidence in his health.
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