This episode explores President Trump's first 100 days in his second term, focusing on his key policy decisions and their impact. Against the backdrop of concerns about the economy and his trade policies, President Trump defends his tariffs, arguing they were necessary to address years of trade abuse by other countries and that they are ultimately beneficial. More significantly, the interview delves into his administration's approach to immigration, highlighting the significant decrease in illegal border crossings but facing questions about the methods employed and due process. For instance, the deportation of Venezuelans to El Salvador is discussed, with differing perspectives on whether due process was followed. As the discussion pivoted to foreign policy, President Trump discusses his role in the Russia-Ukraine war, expressing his belief that Vladimir Putin desires peace and suggesting that the war would not have occurred under his leadership. Finally, the interview touches upon the use of presidential power, with the President defending his actions against those he perceives as dishonest. What this means for the future of the United States remains to be seen, but the interview offers a glimpse into the President's priorities and his justifications for his actions.
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