
60 Minutes President Donald Trump's extended 60 Minutes interview
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Nov 3, 2025 Norah O’Donnell interviews President Donald J. Trump, the incumbent U.S. president and prominent businessperson. They delve into U.S.-China trade dynamics, discussing tariffs and strategic competition. Trump shares insights on military commitments regarding Taiwan, the Venezuelan situation framed as anti-narcotics, and the Middle East, including Israel and Iran policies. He addresses domestic issues, including immigration enforcement and urban crime, while reflecting on political violence and the implications for 2028. Trump's perspective on tariffs and health care reform rounds out a compelling discussion.
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Tariffs As Leverage And Security
- Trump argues tariffs created leverage and billions in revenue and improved national security.
- He claims improved U.S.-China relations followed from tough tariff threats and negotiations.
Protecting AI Edge With Chip Controls
- Trump says the U.S. will keep advanced AI chips and restrict sales to China to maintain advantage.
- He credits faster approvals and onsite power for U.S. leadership in AI infrastructure.
Keep Military Intentions Confidential
- Trump declined to publicly specify U.S. responses to a Taiwan attack to avoid revealing secrets.
- He says deterrence works because adversaries 'understand' consequences without public declarations.

