Trump outlines radical plan for America in 'Time': From NATO stance to domestic shifts
Donald Trump gave an extensive interview to Time magazine. The former president—and candidate for president—outlined his plan for a second term that would change America and its role in the world.
30 April 2024 19:37
In the conversation with the magazine, Trump diagnosed, among other things, the key mistake of his first term. According to the former president - the current presidential candidate, "he was definitely too nice".
In the latest presidential polls, Trump has a slight advantage over his opponent, the current occupant of the White House, Joe Biden. Moreover, Trump has an advantage in key states for the final election outcome, the so-called swing states.
In an interview with Time magazine, Trump revealed his domestic and foreign policy plans. The former president admits that one of the challenges he faces is illegal immigration. Trump emphasizes that he does not rule out building camps for migrants and deploying the American military, both at the border and inside the country—we read.
Moreover, the Republican candidate would allow red states to monitor women's pregnancies and prosecute those who violate abortion bans.
Trump is also willing to dismiss prosecutors who "would not carry out his orders".
Trump talks about NATO
In the conversation with Time, Trump also referred to his words about NATO, which caused considerable anxiety in many European capitals. At that time, the former president stated that Russia could "do whatever the hell they want" with a NATO country that, in his opinion, does not spend enough on collective defence.
The elections in the USA will take place on November 5, 2024.