In a recent appearance on CBS’ 60 Minutes, a noticeably aging Donald Trump made his first appearance since attempting to file a lawsuit against the renowned news program. During the interview, he discussed the concept of cashless bail when questioned about the cost of living, hinted at a potential 2025 presidential run, and at one point seemed to lose track of the subject he was discussing.
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Furthermore, Trump expressed sympathy for the Royal Family amid the fallout over Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s association with the late Jeffrey Epstein. Discussing the King’s decision to strip his brother of titles, Trump described the situation as tragic and expressed his empathy for the family.
During the 60 Minutes interview, Trump was given the chance to address speculations about his intentions to extend his tenure beyond 2028, which he chose not to confirm. He mentioned that while many people encourage him to run for office, he personally does not dwell on the matter.
Trump arrived at the interview bearing a list of wars he claims to have ended, raising questions about his need to have it documented. He engaged in a discussion about clemency granted to Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance, a company intertwined with Trump’s own Crypto business, displaying a lack of familiarity with the individual.
The conversation also delved into topics such as crime rates in Washington DC, the stock market’s impact on the general population, and international nuclear testing. Trump made statements regarding potential military interventions in American cities, which raised concerns during the interview.
In a separate instance, Trump struggled to recall details of a Democrat Congressman he saw on television advocating for gender equality in sports. He declined to disclose the individual’s identity, suggesting that viewers verify the information locally.
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