The former president of the United States, Donald Trump, has expressed his views on a range of issues in a lengthy interview with Time. In particular, he has criticized the handling of the situation with Russia by his successor, Joe Biden, particularly regarding Ukraine. He believes that Biden should have interacted better with Putin and insists that he has a good relationship with the Russian leader.
Trump also discussed NATO and the need for European nations to contribute more financially. He argued that the US has been shouldering a disproportionate burden and that Europe needs to step up and pay its fair share. He emphasized that his tough stance on NATO has led to increased contributions from other member countries.
In addition to his views on Ukraine and Russia, Trump reiterated his intention to address immigration issues if re-elected. He promised to deport millions of migrants, especially those coming from prisons and psychiatric hospitals. He suggested using the National Guard and even the military if necessary to secure the border and address what he described as an invasion of the country.
Overall, Trump’s interview highlighted his views on foreign policy, immigration, and the role of US allies. He remains firm in his belief that the US should not bear the financial and security burdens alone and that other countries, particularly in Europe, need to do more to support common efforts.