5 takeaways from Trump’s wide-ranging Time interview
- Donald Trump gave a wide-ranging interview to TIME magazine on April 22, 2025.
- The discussion explored various policy positions and political topics.
- Topics included tariffs, peace efforts, the Iran nuclear deal, and Canada as a potential US state.
- Trump stated he would "absolutely" sign a congressional stock trading ban and that "Crimea will stay with Russia."
- He also indicated he would veto significant Medicaid cuts, revealing potential policy directions.
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7 Takeaways From Trump’s Interview With Time Magazine
President Donald Trump discussed geopolitics, trade policy and tariffs, taxes, and the prospects of another term in office during an interview with Time magazine at the White House on April 22. He outlined his vision to Time’s Eric Cortellessa and Sam Jacobs in a wide-ranging talk that saw the president push back repeatedly on the line of questioning, calling the experience a “very nasty interview.” Future of Crimea With ongoing negotiations bet…
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Annexing Canada, Xi calls, no third term ‘loopholes’: 9 things we learned from TIME’s Trump interview
President Donald Trump sat for a wide-ranging interview with TIME on April 22, touching on tariffs, peace efforts between Ukraine and Russia, the Iran nuclear deal, wanting Canada to become a US state and more.
5 takeaways from Trump’s wide-ranging Time interview
President Trump sat down this week for a wide-ranging interview with Time magazine, talking about the possibility of a third term, territorial expansion, a tax increase for millionaires and his past “exaggeration” about bringing a quick end to the Russia-Ukraine war. The interview, conducted Tuesday at the White House and published Thursday morning, comes as…
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