Trump Sends Message to Americans Who Didn’t Vote for Him

Trump Sends Message to Americans Who Didn't Vote for Him

President-elect Donald Trump has spoken to voters who did not support him in the 2024 election.

On Sunday (December 8), Trump appeared on NBC News’ “Meet the Press” with Kristen Welker for his first major interview since winning the election.

That is what Trump said when asked about his message to people who did not vote for him: “I am going to treat you every bit as well as I have treated the biggest MAGA [Make America Great Again] supporters.”

“These people really want to make America great again.” It is very easy. He added, “And I am going to treat them the same way I treat MAGA.” “We will be nice to everyone. We want our country to do well and be safe.

I want to be fair to everyone. I want to be nice to them. But we need to get the bad guys out of our country. Crime needs to go down. It should be safe for people to cross the street and buy bread without getting shot. That is what will happen.

I tell them, “I love you,” and we agree to work together. We are going to put it all together. What do you think will tie it all together? Good luck.”

Trump also said that his inauguration speech next month would be about bringing people together.

The leader-elect said, “It will be a message of unity, and I think success brings unity.” “And I have been through that. As I said, I went through it in my first term. We are going to talk about success and unity.

Keeping our country safe. We need to keep people out of our country who should not be there. We need to do that, even though it sounds bad. It will mostly be about uniting our country.

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