President Trump generated intrigue Wednesday by noting that former President Joe Biden didn’t pardon himself as he left office, despite pardoning his siblings and their spouses to head off
President Donald Trump sat down with Fox News’ Sean Hannity for the first sit-down interview of his presidency. Here are some takeaways from their conversation.
His grudge-settling desires reached new heights Wednesday night as Fox’s Sean Hannity aired the first sit-down TV interview with Trump since the president took office at noon on Monday. In the roughly hour-long interview, the president seemed to threaten Biden with criminal prosecution over long-arbitrated claims of family corruption.
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They would no longer have the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment if called to testify in civil, criminal, or congressional proceedings
President Donald Trump, back in the White House, quickly showcased his accessibility to reporters, which stands in contrast to former President Joe Biden's more limited interactions.
In his first sit-down interview since the inauguration, Trump called it ‘sad’ that Biden had not pardoned himself, spoke of abolishing FEMA, and berated California Gov. Gavin ‘Newscum.’
President Donald Trump gives the details about his nonconsecutive terms and what it's like to be in the White House for a second time on "Hannity."
In this clip from President Trump's first interview of his second term -- airing Wednesday night with FNC's Sean Hannity -- Trump signals he might attempt to prosecute former President Biden. TRUMP: I didn't want to do it,
President Donald Trump appeared to suggest that former president Joe Biden should be investigated and should even have pardoned himself before leaving office.
Donald Trump will talk to Fox News’ Sean Hannity tonight for his first sit-down interview since his inauguration. A clip of their conversation includes a moment when Trump muses that it’s “sad” that former President Joe Biden did not pardon himself.