Thursday, May 1, 2025

Trump Savages ABC’s Terry Moran to His Face in Contentious 100 Days Interview – ‘Look at You'

 

Rich Terrell

Full Video: President Trump Interview With ABC's Terry Moran | Video | RealClearPolitics   "ABC's Terry Moran sat down with President Trump to mark 100 days of his second term in office. They discussed immigration policy, the Ukraine War, Pete Hegseth, and Elon Musk, among other things.
"Read more via ABC News: "Trump Discusses First 100 Days Of Historic Presidency In Exclusive ABC Interview"
“ 'People are worried, even some people who voted for you, saying ‘I didn’t sign up for this.’ So how do you address those concerns?” Moran asked Trump about tariffs.
“ 'They did sign up for it, actually, and this is what I campaigned on,” Trump replied.
“ 'So your answer to the concern about the tariffs is: Everything’s gonna be hunky-dory?" Moran eventually asked.
" 'Everybody’s gonna be just fine," Trump said. "It wouldn’t have been if I didn’t do this. I had a choice. I could leave it, have a nice, easy time. But I think ultimately you wouldn’t had an implosion. Our country had inflation that was worse than they’ve ever had it before. You don’t mention that. Why don’t you mention that?"
"Moran asked about due process for deportees: "But they get due process?"
" 'Well, they get a process where we have to get ‘em out, yeah,” Trump responded. “They get whatever my lawyers say."
"Moran also asked about people who are "concerned you are seizing too much power and becoming an authoritarian president like we haven’t had before?"
" 'I would hate them to think that. I’m doing one thing, I’m making America great again," Trump said. 
"Here is the full transcript, via ABC News:  

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