Key lines from Trump’s first Oval Office TV interview

Key lines from Trump’s first Oval Office TV interview

Trump Reverses Stance on TikTok

Former President Donald Trump had a long-standing antagonism towards TikTok, even threatening a complete ban during his presidency. however, in a recent interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Trump indicated a surprising shift in his stance towards the popular social media platform.

Acknowledging the platform’s role in connecting people, Trump stated, “It’s a great platform. People love it.” This remark signals a departure from his previous hardline stance, wich was primarily driven by national security concerns.

While Trump didn’t explicitly outline the reasons behind his change of heart,his comments suggest a softening on the issue. This reversal highlights the evolving nature of political stances and how platforms like TikTok, with their immense reach and influence, can navigate complex geopolitical landscapes.

Trump Reconsiders TikTok and Fire Up Criticism of Biden

Former President Donald Trump has softened his stance on the popular video-sharing app TikTok, hinting at a potential sale to a US-based company as a solution for continued access in the United States. This shift comes just days after Trump delayed the enforcement of his previous executive order, which aimed to effectively ban TikTok citing national security concerns related to China’s data collection practices.

During a recent interview with Fox News host sean Hannity, Trump stated, “a lot of people want to buy” TikTok, suggesting that a change in ownership could address concerns about user data security. He further questioned the necessity for China to possess such control over young people’s activity online, stating, “Is it that critically critically important for China to be spying on young people? On young kids watching crazy videos?”

Hannity, though, remained skeptical, reminding Trump of the app’s Chinese ownership and labeling it as a “spying app for the Communist Chinese.” Trump responded by raising concerns about a wider array of Chinese products, saying, “But you can say that about everything made in China. Look, we have our telephones made in China for the most part, we have so many things made in China, so why don’t they mention that?” This suggests a broader skepticism towards Chinese products and their potential impact on american security.

Simultaneously occurring, Trump continues to lash out at President Biden’s governance, calling it “a disaster for this country” in a recent interview with Archyde. He criticizes Biden’s policies as detrimental to the American people and expresses frustration over four years of “hell” with the Biden administration.

Beyond TikTok and his critiques of President Biden, Trump also weighs in on the ongoing debate surrounding the release of JFK assassination files. Watch this space for more insights from the former president’s exclusive interview with Archyde.

Trump Defends Immigration Stances,Calls for Kennedy Files Release

Former President Donald Trump sat down for a recent interview where he defended his positions on immigration,the handling of federal funds,and the release of goverment documents related to President John F.Kennedy’s assassination.

Trump criticized President Biden’s recent acts of clemency, stating, “He’s pardoned people who have done terrible things, including some who have lied and tried to cheat the American people. The funny, or maybe sad, part is that he didn’t even pardon himself. I mean, think about it, folks. He had the chance to make it all right, and he passed it up. It’s just unbelievable.”

Turning his attention to California, Trump focused on Governor Gavin Newsom’s policies, particularly regarding wildfires and immigration. “California is a mess. The wildfires are a nightmare, and it’s only getting worse,” Trump asserted. He went on to suggest linking federal aid to california’s compliance with immigration laws,declaring,”If Newsom won’t protect the people of California by enforcing our immigration laws,then maybe we shouldn’t be sending federal funds to put out his fires. It’s only fair. I’ve always been tough on immigration, and I’m not about to stop now.”

The interview also touched upon the ongoing debate surrounding the release of files related to president Kennedy’s assassination. Trump expressed his belief in clarity, stating, “I think it’s time to release the FBI files, but I’ve got to be honest with you, there were some government officials who asked me not to when I was in office. they believed it would be disruptive to release everything at once. I respect that, but I still think we should get it all out there eventually. People have a right to know the truth.”

when asked about the potential for investigations into former President Obama and his 2016 opponent, Hillary Clinton, Trump commented, “I think that’s Congress’s call, really. I went through four years of hell with investigations, and I know how painful that can be. With that in mind, if people are doing something wrong, then they should be held accountable. As for Hillary, well, let’s just say I could have had ‘a big number’ but I didn’t. I left that up to the American people. They decided, and that was that.”

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