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Trump claims 'the world is going a little crazy' as he meets Zelensky and Macron at Notre Dame reopening: Live


Published on 2024-12-07 13:20:59 - MSN
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  • Trump blames 'fake news' for Hegseth backlash; Melania 'proud' of Barron for helping dad get 'bro vote': Live - JD Vance joins president-elect in voicing support for embattled defense secretary nomine

The article from MSN discusses several key political developments. Firstly, former President Donald Trump and Senator J.D. Vance continue to support Fox News host Pete Hegseth, who has been embroiled in controversy over his comments on the January 6 Capitol riot. Despite the backlash, Trump and Vance have publicly defended Hegseth, emphasizing his right to free speech. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden is reportedly considering additional pardons before his term ends, focusing on non-violent drug offenders and possibly others involved in social justice issues. This move is seen as part of Biden's effort to address criminal justice reform. Additionally, the article touches on the ongoing political implications of these actions, with reactions from both sides of the political spectrum, highlighting the divisive nature of these decisions as the White House prepares for a transition.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/trump-vance-still-back-embattled-hegseth-biden-reviewing-further-pardons-before-white-house-exit-live/ar-AA1ui6id ]