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🗓️ 18 July 2024
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0:00.0 | All right, Alexander. Let's talk about the Bloomberg interview with Donald Trump. The interview |
0:07.6 | was actually on June 25th. So it was a good two plus weeks before the assassination attempt |
0:16.9 | occurred. But they covered a lot of ground. Bloomberg covered a lot of ground with Trump, |
0:23.7 | an interesting interview, interesting answers from Trump. I wonder if any of his answers |
0:30.0 | will change after the assassination attempt, some of his policies or some of the answers |
0:35.7 | that it gave Bloomberg will |
0:37.6 | will be amended or will change given what has just happened. But what were your thoughts on the |
0:44.1 | interview? Well, first of all, to answer your question, I predict no. I think this is the Trump |
0:49.5 | program that we're reading. And I found that the most interesting interview I have ever read from a US |
0:57.0 | presidential candidate going back as far as I can remember. I mean, this is a very, very interesting |
1:05.4 | interview indeed. The summaries that have been provided by Bloomberg itself and by other, other, you know, news agencies, in my opinion, don't remotely do this interview justice. It's very long. It's also, you know, very much in the style of Donald Trump. He doesn't speak in a structured way in the way that other political leaders, Putin, for example, do. |
1:33.1 | But, you know, there's a very, very clear threads and ideas coming through this interview, |
1:39.3 | which, you know, are very fully set out there and which, you know, are very fully set out there and which, if implemented, which is a massive if, of course, |
1:51.7 | if implemented, would indeed mark a fundamental break with the policies that the United States has been following for decades now. |
2:03.2 | I mean, it would be a massive change in the whole direction of US policy. |
2:11.4 | So let me first of all begin by saying that Trump actually talked history. That's also something you usually expect from Donald Trump, |
2:22.1 | but he did. And he conjured up the person of William McKinley. Now, most people don't, I think in |
2:32.1 | America probably don't think very much of William McKinley at all. |
2:35.6 | I mean, I don't say don't think much about him. |
2:37.3 | I mean, that literally. |
2:39.0 | I don't think he's somebody who features very strongly in the American consciousness. |
2:44.7 | He was the 25th president of the United States, elected in 1896. |
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