Trump: ‘I run the country and the world’
- President Donald Trump stated he runs both the country and the world during an interview with The Atlantic, expressing enjoyment in his second term compared to the first.
- Trump denied asking the Justice Department about a possible third term, remarking it would be 'a very hard thing to do.'
- Despite facing a drop in approval ratings to 39%, Trump believes his leadership remains strong and engaging.
- The interview took place as Trump prepares for a rally to celebrate the first 100 days of his second term, which has included aggressive policies in immigration and trade, sparking both support and controversy domestically and internationally.
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