
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition Trump Talks Taiwan, Shutdown on 60 Minutes; Supreme Court to Hear Tariff Case
Nov 3, 2025
Join Terry Haynes, founder of Pangea Policy, as he analyzes the political landscape following Trump's revealing 60 Minutes interview. The former president throws the government shutdown blame on Democrats and suggests he might use military force for border control. Haynes discusses the political implications of Trump's strategy and the possibility of shifting negotiations to healthcare. They also touch on the upcoming Supreme Court hearing about tariffs, highlighting Trump's decision to skip and his views on China relations.
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Ambiguous U.S. Posture On Taiwan
- Donald Trump declined to say whether he'd order U.S. forces to defend Taiwan, implying ambiguity in US posture may be intentional.
- He told Nora O'Donnell that 'you'll find out if it happens' and that Xi 'understands it very well.'
Calls For Harsher Immigration Enforcement
- Trump said ICE immigration raids 'haven't gone far enough' and blamed liberal judges for holding enforcement back.
- He suggested stronger tactics are needed despite footage of confrontations in cities.
Suggesting Use Of Active-Duty Troops Domestically
- Trump said he could invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy regular military into U.S. cities 'if I wanted to.'
- That signals willingness to consider active-duty forces for domestic enforcement under his administration.

