The New York Times sat down with President Trump in the Oval Office on Wednesday evening for an exclusive and wide-ranging interview.
During a nearly two-hour conversation with the Times reporters Zolan Kanno-Youngs, Tyler Pager, Katie Rogers and David E. Sanger, the president talked about subjects including the fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis, immigration, the U.S. strategy toward Venezuela, the Russia-Ukraine war, Greenland and NATO, his health, and his plans for further White House renovations.
At one point, he took a lengthy call from Gustavo Petro, the president of Colombia, the contents of which were off the record. At the end of the interview, he walked the reporters through the White House residence.
The Times’s coverage of the president’s remarks will include stories, newsletters and videos over the coming days, as well as an episode of The Daily on Friday. A transcript of the interview will be published.
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