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Trump says “I don't know” when he was asked whether he supports us proper procedural rights Donald Trump News

President Donald Trump said that he was not sure whether the people in the United States are entitled to have procedural rights guaranteed by the US constitution on proper procedural rights, since his administration aggressively urges immigrants who entered the country illegally, and other non-state members, including some people who are for pro-Palestine activism and other political speeches were held.

Trump made his comments during an interview that was recorded on Friday in his property Mar-A-Lago in Florida and was broadcast on Sunday on the NBC News program with Kristen Welker.

Welker asked Trump whether he agreed to the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who said last month that “of course” all persons in the United States are entitled to a proper procedure, according to which the government generally has to provide termination and hearing before certain legal measures are taken.

“I don't know. I'm not, I'm not a lawyer. I don't know,” said Trump, adding that such a requirement would mean that “we have to carry out a million or two million or three million attempts”.

The fifth change in the constitution offers “proper legal process”, which means that a person has certain rights when it comes to being pursued by crime. In addition, the 14th amendment claims that no state can “refuse to protect the laws of a person in their responsibility”.

Trump added that his lawyers “obviously follow what the Supreme Court said”.

He said he pushed to deport “some of the worst, most dangerous people on earth”, but these dishes are in his way.

“I was chosen to get them out of hell and the dishes stop me from it,” said Trump.

On April 19, the judges of the Supreme Court temporarily banned the Trump administration from deporting a group of Venezuelan migrants that were accused of gang members. Trump's administration, which called a rarely used law from the 18th century, asked the judges to raise or restrict their order.

In a registration to the Supreme Court, the US Attorney General John Sauer said that Hefräns received their distances in advance and had a prerequisite in advance and “reasonable time” to submit claims for the judicial review.

The Trump government has deported hundreds of men without providing evidence of membership membership. In a prominent case, from Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the authorities ignored a court decision to protect him from deportation to El Salvador. The lawyers for immigration and customs authorities from the US immigration and the customs authority later stated that his distance was an “administrative error”.

Third term?

Regardless of this, Trump said during the NBC interview that it is not something to follow a third period of presidential.

“It is something that you are not allowed to do to the best of our knowledge,” said Trump, who occasionally indicated that he would like to run for a third term.

In the 22nd amendment to the constitution it says: “Nobody may be elected to the president more than twice.”

Regardless of this, Trump said that the US economy was in a “transition period”, but he expects that despite the economic turbulence triggered by its tariffs, it would be “fantastic”.

He offered a sharp setback when Welker found that some Wall Street analysts now say that the chances of a recession increase.

“Well, you know, some people say on Wall Street,” said Trump. “Well, I'll tell you something. Some people on Wall Street say that we will have the largest economy in history.”

He also spent the blame for the decline in the US economy by 0.3 percent in the first quarter and said he was not responsible for it.

“I think the good parts are the Trump economy and the bad parts are the bidding economy because he has done terrible work,” refers to his democratic predecessor, the former US President Joe Biden.

Trump also said that he would not remove the chairman of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, whom the president repeatedly criticized that he did not move to lower interest rates faster before his term of office as a Fed chairman ends in 2026.

Trump has repeatedly threatened to fire Powell in the past few weeks. His attacks came after Powell had signaled that the Federal Reserve – which is responsible for the implementation of the US money policy – would keep its key interest rate unchanged, while after “greater clarity” on the effects of political changes in areas such as immigration, taxation, regulation and tariffs.

During the interview, Trump also said that he would extend the deadline of bytedance on June 19 of June 19 to sell Tikok's US assets, the short video app, which was used by 170 million Americans if no deal had been achieved by then.

“I would … I would like to see that it will be done,” said Trump.

Trump said he had a “Sweet Spot” for the app after helping him win young voters in the 2024 presidential election, and added: “TikTok is – it is very interesting, but it will be protected.”

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