Reporter: Mr. President, what did you think of the sermon?
President Trump: What did you think? Did you like it? Did you find it exciting? Not too exciting, was it? I didn't think it was a good service, no. They could do much better.
Reporter: Mr. President, what did you think of the sermon?
President Trump: What did you think? Did you like it? Did you find it exciting? Not too exciting, was it? I didn't think it was a good service, no. They could do much better.
A presidential pardon applies to federal and military charges. Only a state prosecution is not covered by a pardon.
"The President can grant a pardon to a person who was convicted in a United States District Court, the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, or a military court-martial."
https://www.justice.gov/pardon/help-me-choose
Arizona attorney general [press conference]: I will not allow Donald Trump to shred the United States Constitutionโฆ[revocation of birthright citizenship] is designed to intimidate with cruelty and chaos.
Arizona attorney general: Unlawfully stripping U.S. citizens of their right to citizenship will impact their future ability to vote, travel abroad, secure housing, access healthcare, seek employment, run for public office, serve on juries, more generally, participate fully in American society.
Arizona attorney general: It [President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship] covers people who came in on a VISA, who may have overstayed that VISA.
[overstaying your VISA means you are here illegally; giving birth does not then produce a citizen]
Arizona attorney general: The Trump administration [in birthright citizenship executive order] apparently is saying that all of these individuals are not under the jurisdiction of the United States. Does that mean they don't want me to prosecute people who are engaging in Fentanyl trafficking in Arizona because they're not under the jurisdiction of my office? That's a conclusion you could reach from this executive order, is that I couldn't prosecute someone who was not here lawfully, or that was not here born a citizen.
[what an absolutely asinine conclusion]
Schumer [press conference]: Sadly, it's a Golden Age for lawlessness and lawbreakers who were pardoned yesterday by President Trump. There is no other way to describe President Trump's pardon of January 6th offenders than, unamerican. It is so deeply unamerican to do that. To pardon them.
Reporter: You mentioned your concern about the Trump pardons, but what about Joe Biden? Was it appropriate for him to give a blanket pardon to his family on the way out the door?
Schumer: We're looking at the future.