He went on to say he might even go as far as deploying the US military in these cities.

We have to have safety in our country."

These are people that aren’t legally in our country."

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According tothe fact-check, that’s absolutely not true.

A civilian is anyone who’s not in military service, regardless of their immigration status.

Any civilian in the US is entitled to due process and equal protection under the law.

Person holding a sign with text "Justice for Dexter Reed Jr." with details of his shooting and support for Black Lives Matter

Number two, its about states rights.

You don’t want to go back into the federal government.

This was all about getting out of the federal government."

Handmade sign reading "MY BODY MY CHOICE" on a post, with a blurred capitol building in the background

Time also asked if he would be comfortable with states prosecuting people who seek abortions.

He said, “I don’t have to be comfortable or uncomfortable.

The states are going to make that decision.

Donald Trump outside a Manhattan criminal court

The states are going to have to be comfortable or uncomfortable, not me.”

Again, you’ll have to speak to the individual states."

He cagily replied, “I don’t tell you what I’m gonna vote for.

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I only tell you the state’s gonna make a determination.”

I think it’ll be lack of loss for our country."

And they’re going to make a ruling on presidential immunity.

Donald Trump speaking in front of the Capital on January 6

Former President Donald Trump speaking at an exclusive town hall event with host Hannity, with American flags in the background