If He Wins.

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      In an interview with TIME Magazine, former President Donald Trump discusses his plans for a potential second term and his vision for reshaping America and its role in the world. He expresses regret for being too nice in his first term and outlines a more assertive approach, including being willing to fire people. Trump's second-term agenda includes building migrant detention camps, deploying the military for deportation operations, allowing red states to monitor women's pregnancies and prosecute those who violate abortion bans, withholding funds appropriated by Congress, and pardoning his supporters accused of attacking the U.S. Capitol. He also plans to exert more control over the Department of Justice and potentially fire U.S. Attorneys who refuse his orders. Trump aims to reinstate his immigration policies, carry out a massive deportation operation, and impose tariffs on imports as part of his protectionist agenda. He believes he will have more allies in Congress to pass his legislative agenda and intends to reshape America's alliances and prioritize his own interests in foreign relations. The article also discusses Trump's transactional approach to international relations, his preference for authoritarian leaders, and his reluctance to criticize certain allies. It mentions his focus on crime and his belief in an anti-white sentiment in the country, as well as his campaign team and policy advisers working to implement his vision if he were to be reelected. [Extracted from the article]
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