President Trump's interview covers a wide array of topics, starting with immigration policy shifts after incidents in Minneapolis, where he defends ICE while acknowledging mistakes. He emphasizes prioritizing the deportation of criminals and expresses a desire for cities to invite federal assistance, citing success in reducing crime in various locations. Trump addresses economic concerns, touting investments and potential rebate checks from tariff revenues, while advocating for lowered interest rates and criticizing the Federal Reserve's spending. The conversation also touches on AI's impact on jobs, the possibility of nationalizing elections to combat corruption, and lawsuits against the IRS and Mar-a-Lago raid. Furthermore, Trump comments on foreign policy, including relations with China and Iran, and reflects on his legacy through projects like the new White House ballroom.
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