Trump expressed disappointment in Putin but claimed he is "not done" with him, emphasizing his frustration over repeated failed peace negotiations regarding Ukraine. He mentioned plans to send weapons to Ukraine and the possibility of imposing tariffs on Russia if a ceasefire isn't reached, while also defending NATO—a military alliance he once deemed "obsolete."
Reflecting on past assassination attempts, Trump prefaced their weighty significance with a desire to move past them. He described his view of NATO's resurgence as "amazing" due to increased defense spending commitments from member countries and conveyed respect from world leaders for his past presidency. Trump also addressed the UK's Brexit situation and expressed admiration for its Prime Minister, pledging a solid trade alliance with Britain.
In terms of domestic policies, Trump touted significant achievements, including reduced illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border, while outlining his plans for deportations of undocumented migrants. Concluding the interview, he frames his legacy as one focused on restoring America's greatness, stating confidently, "I think America is now a great country."
Reflecting on past assassination attempts, Trump prefaced their weighty significance with a desire to move past them. He described his view of NATO's resurgence as "amazing" due to increased defense spending commitments from member countries and conveyed respect from world leaders for his past presidency. Trump also addressed the UK's Brexit situation and expressed admiration for its Prime Minister, pledging a solid trade alliance with Britain.
In terms of domestic policies, Trump touted significant achievements, including reduced illegal crossings at the U.S.-Mexico border, while outlining his plans for deportations of undocumented migrants. Concluding the interview, he frames his legacy as one focused on restoring America's greatness, stating confidently, "I think America is now a great country."