
Americast Donald Trump's BBC interview in full and the story behind it
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Jul 15, 2025 Former President Donald Trump discusses his surprising phone interview with Gary O'Donoghue from the BBC, both waking him up and stirring political conversations. Trump reveals his complicated feelings about Putin, exclaiming he trusts 'almost nobody.' He talks of sending weapons to Ukraine while warning about potential tariffs on Russia. The conversation also touches on his support for NATO and the impact of a recent assassination attempt on his perspective. Humorous anecdotes illustrate the unpredictable nature of interviewing a sitting president.
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Effective Interviewing with Trump
- Prepare short, respectful questions to engage with Trump effectively.
- Wait for moments he listens carefully before quickly interjecting to steer the conversation.
Trump's Reaction to Assassination Attempt
- Trump recalled the assassination attempt as a chaotic event, focusing on reassuring the crowd quickly.
- He resisted being taken by stretcher, wanting to show strength and calm the audience.
Changing Global Relations with Trump
- World leaders treat Trump differently in his second term due to perceived talent and familiarity.
- Although disappointed with Putin, Trump is not done trying to reach a deal with him.

