Trump Addresses Key Issues in First Interview After Inauguration
In a televised interview with Fox News, U.S. President Donald Trump discussed several significant issues for his administration, marking his first public appearance since his inauguration on January 20, 2025. During the interview, Trump defended his decision to pardon nearly 1,600 individuals convicted of crimes related to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riots. He asserted that many of these individuals were "absolutely innocent" and claimed they were treated unfairly.
The president also reiterated his stance on illegal immigration, alleging that foreign nations are releasing prisoners into the United States. "They’ve emptied their jails," Trump stated, suggesting that this is a tactic used by other countries.
On the subject of TikTok, Trump described the app as popular among younger voters and expressed concerns about its security risks, which he previously labeled as a "spying app" for China. However, he emphasized the importance of connecting with youth, noting changes in his approach that have allowed TikTok to operate without immediate restrictions in the U.S. following a brief suspension.
Trump's remarks come as controversy surrounds his pardons and an executive order related to TikTok, as well as broader discussions about immigration policy. The Supreme Court recently upheld a ban on TikTok unless ownership is transferred to an American entity, leaving the future of the app uncertain.
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