Trump Changes Course – No Prosecution!

Man in suit speaking at podium.

(VitalNews.org) – President-elect Donald Trump’s recent “Meet the Press” interview revealed a surprising shift: he will not focus on legal revenge but on national prosperity.

Trump’s declaration that “retribution will be through success” signals he will not pursue legal action against political adversaries.

In a move that shocked both supporters and critics alike, Trump emphasized his commitment to moving the country forward rather than dwelling on past injustices.

“I’m really looking to make our country successful. I’m not looking to go back into the past. I’m looking to make our country successful. Retribution will be through success,” Trump stated.

This unexpected stance came as a relief to those concerned about potential political persecution under a second Trump administration.

Trump’s focus is on pressing issues such as crime reduction, immigration control and easing the burden of rising grocery costs.

By prioritizing these concerns, Trump seeks to deliver real results to the American people, effectively silencing his critics through the undeniable success of his policies.

One of Trump’s immediate priorities is addressing the issue of birthright citizenship. “We’re the only country that has it. We’re going to end that because it’s ridiculous,” Trump declared.

While Trump may not be pursuing legal action against his political opponents, he has no’t completely abandoned the idea of accountability.

When asked about the House committee that investigated the January 6 events, Trump remarked, “For what they did, honestly they should go to jail.”

However, he clarified that he would not instruct his appointees to investigate or prosecute these individuals, leaving such decisions to the discretion of his newly appointed officials.

Trump’s nominations of Pam Bondi as Attorney General and Kash Patel as FBI Director have raised eyebrows.

While Trump has expressed confidence in their abilities to address corruption independently, he maintains that he will not direct their actions, stating, “I’m not going to instruct [Bondi] to [probe Smith]. No.”

This hands-off approach to the Department of Justice and FBI is seen as a strategic move to avoid accusations of political interference and maintain the integrity of these institutions.

As Trump prepares to take office, he will focus on expanding U.S. oil and gas production.

Still, one thing is clear: the next four years promise to be a clear departure from the chaos and division that have plagued American politics in recent years.

Copyright 2024, VitalNews.org