President Trump Says He Will Act “On Day One” to Pardon J6 Protesters Abused by the Biden Regime (Video)
President Trump appeared on NBC’s Meet the Press on Sunday morning, where he was interviewed by Kristen Welker. The interview quickly became controversial because of the way Welker handled it.
She asked a series of tough, critical questions aimed at President Trump, without addressing some of the major problems the country has faced over the last four years under Democratic leadership.
Many people were not surprised by this, as it’s common for reporters from major news outlets to focus on criticizing Trump rather than talking about real issues affecting Americans today. This pattern is something Trump has frequently called out during his time in politics.
One of the key moments of the interview was when Welker gave President Biden a pass on a serious issue. She didn’t challenge the false claims Biden made about the 51 intelligence officials who wrongly said the Hunter Biden laptop scandal was part of a Russian operation.
Many viewers felt this showed clear bias, as Welker didn’t push for accountability or highlight the misleading information that had been spread to the public.
Later in the interview, Welker asked Trump about releasing the prisoners who were arrested after the January 6 Capitol events.
These individuals have faced serious allegations of mistreatment, harassment, and abuse by the government, and some claim the media has played a role in shaping public perception unfairly.
Trump supporters feel that these prisoners have been targeted and had their lives ruined due to political bias, and they see interviews like this as an example of how unfairly the media covers certain topics.
Overall, the interview left many Trump supporters feeling frustrated. They believe that Kristen Welker, like many in the mainstream media, is unwilling to ask tough questions of Democrats while being overly harsh on Trump. This kind of reporting, in their view, makes it hard to trust journalists to provide balanced and fair coverage.
President Trump told Welker he will act “on day one” to pardon these poor, abused, men and women who have been targeted by the DC regime.
President Trump: “We’re going to look at everything. We’re going to look at individual cases, yeah. I’m going to be acting very quickly… First day.”
These people have suffered enough.