President-elect Donald Trump has addressed voters who didn't support him in the 2024 election.
On Sunday (December 8), Trump appeared on NBC News' "Meet the Press" with Kristen Welker, giving his first major interview since winning the election.
Welker asked Trump about his message to Americans who didn't vote for him to which he responded, "I'm going to treat you every bit as well as I have treated the greatest MAGA [Make America Great Again] supporters."
"These people are so dedicated to making America great again. It's very simple. And I'm going to treat them just the same as I treat MAGA," he continued. "We'll treat everybody good. We want success for our country, we want safety for our country...I want to treat everybody the same. I want to treat them well. But we have to get the criminals out of our country. We have to bring down crime. People have to be able to walk across the street and buy a loaf a bread without being shot. And that's going to happen. But what I say to them is, I love you, and we're going to all work together. And we're going to bring it together. And you know what's going to bring it together? Success."
Trump also claimed that his inaugural address next month would focus on unity.
"It's going to be a message of unity, and I think success brings unity," the president-elect said. "And I've experienced that. I've experienced it in my first term, as I've said. We're going to be talking about unity, and we're going to be talking about success. Making our country safe. Keeping people that shouldn't be in our country out, we have to do that. I know it doesn't sound nice, but we have to do that. Basically, it's going to be about bringing our country together."
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