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The guest discusses a shift in media portrayal, from favorable to critical, after announcing his presidential run. He recalls NBC heads attempting to dissuade him from running, despite The Apprentice's success. He recounts his initial experience upon entering the White House as surreal, contrasting it with the clarity he felt when shot.
He describes appointing approximately 10,000 people, relying on recommendations due to his lack of Washington experience. He admits his biggest mistake was selecting certain disloyal individuals. He claims the media highlighted his "wild" statements, boosting his popularity by contrasting him with rehearsed politicians.
He advocates for countries to pay the U.S., citing his collection of billions from China. He defends his environmental record, stating the U.S. had the cleanest air and water during his term. He criticizes environmental consultants for profiting by obstructing projects.
He expresses support for tariffs, recounting McKinley's pro-tariff stance. He discusses a plan to eliminate income tax, replacing it with tariffs. He claims he stopped a car plant in Mexico by threatening tariffs. He says he saved lives by calling Elon Musk to activate Starlink.
He claims the deficit increased due to COVID-19, but his policies would have paid off debt. He says he was robbed in the 2020 election, citing examples such as the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story. He says he will open the JFK files if re-elected. He says Elon Musk told him that unless you have paper ballots, it can never be an honest election. He says he was asked by some people not to open the JFK files because of addresses, people that are still living, and national security reasons.