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Mr. Trump 'revealed' details of what he would do if he was re-elected as US president

Mr. Trump 'revealed' details of what he would do if he was re-elected as US president

May 01, 2024

Washington [USA], May 1: The above revelations were in an interview conducted by Time magazine at Mr. Trump 's home in Florida (USA) in early April and then over the phone. The interview, published on April 30, provides many detailed information about policies that Mr. Trump often only states in general terms during election campaigns .
"I think in many cases, for our country, the internal enemies are much more dangerous than the external enemies which are China, Russia and many other countries," Mr. Trump replied when asked whether Is he willing to "hang" part of the US constitution to deal with opponents?
On immigration , Mr. Trump said he would have "no choice" but to conduct mass deportations. According to him, the US National Guard will be the key force to enforce this "but if I think things are getting out of control, I will be ready to mobilize the army".
"These are not civilians. These are people residing illegally in our country. This is an invasion," Mr. Trump countered when Time magazine's interviewer pointed out that US law prevents Prevent the use of military force against civilians on American soil.
Mr. Trump also said "will not rule out any possibility" when asked about establishing migrant detention camps, but believes they will not be necessary because his deportation program will be successful.
Regarding the issue of abortion , another hot topic in this year's US election season, Mr. Trump reiterated his stance that he will leave this issue for each US state to decide on whether to prosecute people. policy violation or not.
When asked whether states should track women's pregnancies to see if they have abortions despite the ban, Mr. Trump replied: "I think states can do that." He also did not commit to blocking any efforts to enact a nationwide abortion ban.
In addition, Mr. Trump did not rule out the possibility of unrest if he lost in November. His supporters attacked the Capitol in Washington DC (headquarters of the US Congress) on January 6, 2021 in an attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 election, a race that Mr. Trump lost.
In an interview with Time , Mr. Trump said "I think we will have a resounding victory and I think there will be no violence," but when pressed, he added that "if we don't win, you You know, it depends."
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper