
The wide-ranging interview covered Trump's reflections on his first 100 days in office, policy priorities, and responses to criticism. On healthcare, Trump acknowledged the difficulty in repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), admitting it was "more complex" than he initially thought but vowed to revisit reforms. He defended his tax reform plan, promising "massive tax cuts" for businesses and the middle class, arguing it would boost jobs and economic growth.
Regarding foreign policy, Trump discussed North Korea, calling Kim Jong Un a "smart cookie" while stressing a firm stance against nuclear threats. He also reaffirmed his commitment to NATO but insisted allies must contribute more financially. On Russia, he dismissed ongoing investigations into his campaign's alleged ties as a "hoax," though he acknowledged Russia's destabilizing actions.
Trump addressed controversies, including his false claim about the largest inaugural crowd size, blaming the media for unfair coverage. He stood by his immigration policies, including the proposed border wall, and defended his travel ban targeting majority-Muslim countries, despite legal challenges.
The president also touched on his relationship with the media, accusing outlets like CNN of spreading "fake news," while praising Fox News. He expressed frustration with the slow pace of Washington but claimed significant progress, citing deregulation and conservative judicial appointments.
Throughout the interview, Trump emphasized an "America First" agenda, portraying himself as an outsider delivering on campaign promises despite resistance from the political establishment. The transcript captures his combative yet confident tone, blending policy discussions with personal grievances against critics.

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