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But back then, there was no TV, no Twitter, no Truth Social to speed up the process of revising history. A few days ago, Trump did his first post-election interview on NBC with Christian Welker. And by most accounts, his rhetoric seemed tempered. A typical headline about the interview was, "'Trump Pools on Taking Revenge Against Foes.'"
But back then, there was no TV, no Twitter, no Truth Social to speed up the process of revising history. A few days ago, Trump did his first post-election interview on NBC with Christian Welker. And by most accounts, his rhetoric seemed tempered. A typical headline about the interview was, "'Trump Pools on Taking Revenge Against Foes.'"
But back then, there was no TV, no Twitter, no Truth Social to speed up the process of revising history. A few days ago, Trump did his first post-election interview on NBC with Christian Welker. And by most accounts, his rhetoric seemed tempered. A typical headline about the interview was, "'Trump Pools on Taking Revenge Against Foes.'"
But there was one part about halfway through the interview when Trump did not seem so mellow.
But there was one part about halfway through the interview when Trump did not seem so mellow.
But there was one part about halfway through the interview when Trump did not seem so mellow.
The jail he's talking about is the D.C. jail. These people, he mentions, have been charged with crimes related to the January 6th insurrection at the Capitol. And the big question Trump has just answered is whether he still plans to follow through with his promise to pardon those people who were convicted for the insurrection.
The jail he's talking about is the D.C. jail. These people, he mentions, have been charged with crimes related to the January 6th insurrection at the Capitol. And the big question Trump has just answered is whether he still plans to follow through with his promise to pardon those people who were convicted for the insurrection.
The jail he's talking about is the D.C. jail. These people, he mentions, have been charged with crimes related to the January 6th insurrection at the Capitol. And the big question Trump has just answered is whether he still plans to follow through with his promise to pardon those people who were convicted for the insurrection.
And then he was asked about officials on the January 6th Congressional Committee, including Liz Cheney, people who put the real facts of that day on the official record.
And then he was asked about officials on the January 6th Congressional Committee, including Liz Cheney, people who put the real facts of that day on the official record.
And then he was asked about officials on the January 6th Congressional Committee, including Liz Cheney, people who put the real facts of that day on the official record.
Trump's desire to rewrite January 6th as a day of love and peace, as he said during his campaign, seems as strong as ever. The day Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter, Trump posted on Truth Social, does the pardon given by Joe to Hunter include the J6 hostages who have now been imprisoned for years?
Trump's desire to rewrite January 6th as a day of love and peace, as he said during his campaign, seems as strong as ever. The day Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter, Trump posted on Truth Social, does the pardon given by Joe to Hunter include the J6 hostages who have now been imprisoned for years?
Trump's desire to rewrite January 6th as a day of love and peace, as he said during his campaign, seems as strong as ever. The day Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter, Trump posted on Truth Social, does the pardon given by Joe to Hunter include the J6 hostages who have now been imprisoned for years?
The New York Times reported that the Trump transition team is asking applicants for positions in the Defense Department and the intelligence agencies three questions. And one of them is what they thought about January 6th. Now, we don't yet know who Trump will pardon and if he will actually go after Liz Cheney or anyone else on that committee.
The New York Times reported that the Trump transition team is asking applicants for positions in the Defense Department and the intelligence agencies three questions. And one of them is what they thought about January 6th. Now, we don't yet know who Trump will pardon and if he will actually go after Liz Cheney or anyone else on that committee.
The New York Times reported that the Trump transition team is asking applicants for positions in the Defense Department and the intelligence agencies three questions. And one of them is what they thought about January 6th. Now, we don't yet know who Trump will pardon and if he will actually go after Liz Cheney or anyone else on that committee.
But what we do know is that there are two very different stories being told about that day. On one side are Liz Cheney, Bennie Thompson, and dozens of Capitol Police officers, not to mention the millions of American citizens who are determined to remember that day for the violent attempt to subvert democracy that it was.
But what we do know is that there are two very different stories being told about that day. On one side are Liz Cheney, Bennie Thompson, and dozens of Capitol Police officers, not to mention the millions of American citizens who are determined to remember that day for the violent attempt to subvert democracy that it was.