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Donald Trump discusses various topics including trade, military strength, taking care of veterans, getting rid of Obamacare, and the need for proper surveillance. He mentions his past predictions about Osama bin Laden and the importance of taking out the oil in Iraq. Trump also talks about his relationship with foreign leaders, his admiration for Ronald Reagan, and the importance of the upcoming election in making America great again. He addresses the misrepresentation of his statement about donating money to wounded warriors and expresses his commitment to uncrippling America.

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Donald Trump buys ads in East Coast newspapers to share his views on foreign policy. He criticizes American involvement in the Middle East and emphasizes the need to prioritize the country's interests. Despite rumors of running for president, he denies any intention but leaves the possibility open. Trump's strong lead in battleground states and the Republican primary indicates his nomination is secure. He vows to continue fighting for the forgotten people and promises to never disappoint them.

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Donald Trump states he would make allies pay their fair share, focusing on economic issues. He claims the U.S. is losing $200 billion and accuses Japan of dumping products into U.S. markets while making it nearly impossible for Americans to sell there. He says Japan is "beating the hell out of this country" economically, while expressing respect for the Japanese people. Trump also questions why Kuwait isn't paying the U.S. a percentage of their oil profits, given the U.S. enables their oil sales. When asked about running for president, Trump says he probably wouldn't because he enjoys his current work and it pays better, but he wouldn't rule it out if the country's situation worsened.

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In this interview, Donald Trump discusses his popularity and wealth. He claims that most people love him and he speaks his mind. When asked about his net worth, he says he has no idea but suggests that each person in the audience could be worth $1 million. He owns four casinos and believes real estate brings in more money than the casinos. Trump refuses to disclose his wealth but hints that he could be worth $1 billion. He talks about his childhood and how he enjoys what he does. He criticizes New York City Mayor Ed Koch for his incompetence and mismanagement. Trump also expresses his frustration with other countries taking advantage of the United States. He mentions that he may not run for president but believes someone needs to address these issues.

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Donald Trump states he would make allies pay their fair share, focusing on economic issues. He claims the U.S. is losing $200 billion and accuses Japan of dumping products into U.S. markets while making it nearly impossible for Americans to sell there. He asserts Japan is "beating the hell out of this country" economically. Trump also says Kuwaitis "live like kings" due to U.S. protection of their oil, and suggests they should pay 25% of their earnings to the U.S. When asked about running for president, Trump says he probably wouldn't because he enjoys his current work and it pays better, but he wouldn't rule it out completely if the country's situation worsened.

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People want me to run for president in New Hampshire because they see what's happening in this country. Japan, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait are taking advantage of the United States. Japan doesn't pay for defense, costing us billions. Our so-called allies are not treating us fairly. I have respect for the Japanese, but losing billions to them is a shame. I believe this country can be better. Cutting farm aid, help for the homeless, and welfare is not the solution. We need to take actions that will bring in big dollars for this country. I don't plan to run for president, but there are ways to fix things.

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The speaker stated that they think it's ridiculous to suggest President Trump is acting for his own benefit. They claim he left a life of luxury and a successful real estate empire for public service, not just once, but twice, and the American public reelected him because they trust he acts in the country's best interest. The speaker asserted that Trump has lost money being president. They don't recall similar questions being asked of the previous president, a career politician who was allegedly profiting off the office. The speaker maintains that President Trump does not do this, and the White House holds itself to the highest ethical standards.

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I believe I could win if I ran for president as people are tired of the US being taken advantage of. I may not run due to my current interests, but I'm concerned about the country's direction. I think George Bush has an advantage in the election, but Jesse Jackson and Michael Dukakis have also performed well. I would make our allies pay their fair share to address our nation's debt. Japan and Kuwait benefit from us without reciprocating, which I find unfair.

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The speaker describes a past auto deal with Japan as a failure in negotiation. Despite holding all the cards, the U.S. was "duped" because they were afraid to take a tough stand. The speaker believes that removing Japanese cars for a short time would have secured a better deal. When asked if the U.S. government should take a firmer stand with foreign countries, the speaker asserts that the U.S. would be better off and more respected, particularly by Japan. The speaker claims Japan currently has no respect for the U.S. because of the U.S.'s handling of trade deficits. The speaker believes a tougher stance would ultimately gain more friends and respect for the country.

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President Trump mentioned expanding the U.S. footprint, and it started when Trudeau said that evening out the trade relationship would mean Canada would cease to exist as a country. The President responded that if Canada can't exist without cheating in trade, then it should become a state. Canada is our friend and partner, but for decades, the U.S. allowed uneven trade imbalances. During the Cold War, we wanted countries to be strong economically, even if they were cheating. But these are rich, developed economies now. Whatever they charge us, we should charge them. If they don't allow American companies to operate, we shouldn't allow their companies here. American banks can't even operate in Canada. There has to be reciprocity and fairness. The days where countries take advantage of us have to end because it's not good for the global order and creates friction. This is the case with Canada and other allies.

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I believe I would have a strong chance of winning if I ran for president, as people are tired of seeing the country taken advantage of. However, I probably won’t run because I enjoy what I do and don’t have the inclination for it. The current presidential race is interesting, with George Bush having an edge due to incumbency, but Jesse Jackson and Michael Dukakis have also performed well. Regarding foreign policy, I would ensure our allies pay their fair share. The U.S. is a debtor nation, and we can’t keep losing billions while allowing countries like Japan to dominate our markets. They make it nearly impossible for us to sell there, while they thrive here. Additionally, countries like Kuwait benefit immensely without contributing fairly to our economy.

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Donald Trump has always loved and prioritized this country. With the right leadership, America can regain its former greatness. Many are frustrated by the U.S. giving substantial aid to wealthy nations while neglecting its own citizens, including the homeless, sick, and struggling farmers. Trump has consistently supported America and is committed to helping those in need. He aims to be remembered as someone who contributed positively to the nation. Trump has always fought for America and will continue to do so.

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I'm running for the presidency because I'm tired of seeing our country being ripped off. Trump is not the only problem, Iran is the real culprit. We should take over their oil along the sea. How would we do that? Would we send in the Marines? Let them have a rant and take their oil. But how? Do we want a war? We need to go in and be strong. If Iran attacks us again, we should grab one of their big oil installations and keep it to recover our losses. Iran has caused us a lot of damage.

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In a past episode of The View, Donald Trump was warmly welcomed by the hosts, who praised his social liberalism despite his conservative financial views. The audience cheered as they discussed his potential presidential run, with Trump asserting that the country is in a dire situation and needs strong leadership. He highlighted issues like job losses to China and the financial burden of protecting other nations without compensation. Trump expressed confidence in his ability to lead, noting that polls showed he resonated well with voters. The conversation shifted to the media's drastic change in attitude towards him since he announced his candidacy, contrasting the previous support he received from figures like Oprah.

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Donald Trump announced his candidacy for President of the United States, promising to "make our country great again." He criticized other candidates as "all talk, no action," asserting they lack the ability to bring back jobs or confront China's economic practices. Trump claimed the U.S. has become a "dumping ground" and that Mexico sends people with "lots of problems," including "drugs," "crime," and "rapists." He stated that ISIS has oil and Iran is taking over Iraq, blaming past U.S. foreign policy decisions. He cited GDP below zero, a horrible labor participation rate, and real unemployment of 18-20% as signs of economic weakness. Trump vowed to repeal and replace Obamacare, build a wall on the southern border paid for by Mexico, and be tough on ISIS. He promised to bring back jobs from overseas, renegotiate trade deals, and reduce the national debt. He stated he would impose a 35% tax on Ford cars manufactured in Mexico and sold in the U.S. He touted his $8.7 billion net worth as evidence of the kind of thinking needed to make the country rich again.

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Donald Trump discusses various topics in an interview, including his stance on radical Muslims, the need for proper surveillance, the importance of taking control of oil resources, and his plans to make America great again. He also mentions his favorite presidents, his book "Crippled America," and his commitment to the country. Trump expresses his desire to win the presidential race and promises to make the country proud.

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I'm unlikely to run for president; I love my current work. However, I'm concerned about the state of the country. I wouldn't rule out a run if things got significantly worse. To those wondering how to succeed, never consider yourselves average. Believe in your greatness and work hard. If I did run, I believe I'd win. I've never sought to lose, and I think people are tired of the U.S. being taken advantage of. We need a president who will put America first, prioritize the sanctity of life and the Second Amendment, and make America strong, wealthy, proud, and safe again. It’s time for the American people to be in charge, to dream big, and to believe in America. Together, we will make America great again.

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Donald Trump discusses various topics including international trade, defense alliances, and the state of the US economy. He believes that other countries should contribute more financially to the US for defense purposes and that free trade is not currently being practiced. Trump also expresses concern about the influence of Japan on US policy and the need for competent leadership in New York City. He emphasizes the importance of solving the country's deficit in order to address issues such as homelessness and support for farmers. Trump predicts that the next presidency could face serious challenges if these problems are not resolved.

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Donald Trump stated that if he were in charge of U.S. foreign policy, he would make allies pay their fair share, citing the U.S. as a debtor nation losing $200 billion. He criticized Japan for "dumping" products into U.S. markets while making it nearly impossible for Americans to sell there. He also questioned why Kuwait wasn't paying the U.S. 25% of their oil earnings. When asked about running for president, Trump said he probably wouldn't because he enjoys his current work, but he doesn't rule it out entirely because he is tired of seeing the country being taken advantage of. He commented on the 1988 presidential race, acknowledging George Bush's advantage but praising the campaigns of Jesse Jackson and Michael Dukakis. Trump believes he would have a "hell of a chance of winning" if he ran for president because people are tired of the U.S. being "ripped off." He claimed he would make the country a lot of money from those who have taken advantage of it for 25 years.

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Donald Trump said he would make allies pay their fair share, focusing on Japan and Kuwait. He claimed Japan makes it impossible for the U.S. to sell there while they "knock the hell out of our companies" in the U.S. He also stated that Kuwait lives like kings off of U.S. protection and should pay 25% of their oil earnings. When asked about running for president, Trump said he probably wouldn't because he enjoys his current work, but he doesn't rule it out completely because he is tired of seeing the country being ripped off. Regarding the current presidential race, he believes George Bush has an advantage but acknowledges the strong campaigns of Jesse Jackson and Michael Dukakis. Trump believes he would win if he ran, because he feels people are tired of the United States being ripped off. He said he would make the country a lot of money from those who have taken advantage of it for 25 years.

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The speaker expresses concern about $2,000,000,000,000 deficits, claiming they are destroying the future for children and grandchildren, contrasting them with previous $400,000,000,000 deficits. They state Donald Trump cares about balancing the budget, which they believe will lower interest rates. The speaker suggests the world leans on and breathes off the U.S. economy, which has a $29,000,000,000,000 GDP and consumes $20,000,000,000 a year. They propose that since the U.S. buys everyone's goods and services, other countries should pay a "membership fee." They suggest reducing or eliminating taxes, including taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security. The speaker claims Trump's goal is no tax for anyone making less than $150,000 a year.

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Donald Trump is making headlines with full-page ads in East Coast newspapers outlining his foreign policy views, claiming American foreign policy needs more backbone and criticizing spending in the Middle East. There are indications he may run for president again. Some voices express concern for the country's future, emphasizing the need for leadership. Trump, however, has stated he has no intention of running, but if necessary, he wouldn't want total control. Polls show Trump leading in five out of six key battleground states, with a significant lead in Iowa, suggesting he has secured the Republican nomination. He emphasizes that the movement is far from over and pledges to fight for the American people.

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The speaker claims the Murdochs hate Trump and that they asked him to run for president against Trump in May 2023, after he was fired in April 2023. He states that Lachlan Murdoch told him to run and that they would back him. He says this backing would include Fox News, the Wall Street Journal, and all of their papers. The speaker says the Murdochs wanted him to run to stop Trump, but he would never get elected and he likes Trump.

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America protects and defends countries like South Korea, Japan, Canada, and all of Europe. In exchange, South Korea steals the automobile and electronics industries, Japan closes its market to American cars, Canada runs up a massive trade deficit, and Europe has a $300 billion trade deficit with the United States. America is getting ripped off by every other country in the world, resulting in the deindustrialization of the heartland, destruction of the American dream, and the eradication of the industrial and manufacturing base needed for national security. This has to stop, especially with $36 trillion in debt.

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Donald Trump discusses various topics including his real estate ventures, his family, his views on politics, and his opinions on various issues. He talks about his success in the real estate industry, his dislike for rent control, his criticism of Mayor Koch, and his belief that the US is being taken advantage of by other countries. He also mentions his charitable donations and his decision not to run for political office. Overall, he expresses his strong opinions and his desire to be successful in business. (134 words)
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