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Wasigton President Donald Trump would not take responsibility for the shrinking economy, it was not certain whether he had to maintain the constitution for the implementation of his deportation agenda, and said he does not want him to do so during a far-reaching interview with NBC's “Meet the Press” for a third term of the White House.

Trump's interview with host Kristen Welker comes when he marked his first 100 days of his second term with a media flash.

While the president has advertised his work on the central campaign of 2024 – including the extensive tariffs and a nationwide approach to immigration – he was suppressed on rising economic fears, since his approval reviews reach new low stalls.

Here are five snack bars from the interview when Trump looks at the rest of his second term.

Trump says he doesn't want to run again in 2028

Trump during the interview that was broadcast on May 4, he did not want him to ride for a third term for the President in 2028, and admitted that he was not allowed to do so – after repeating the idea since his return to the White House.

“I don't look at that,” said Trump, even when the Trump organization recently started selling “Trump 2028” hats in Trump's online shop.

“I'll say that. So many people want me to do it. I've never had such strong inquiries,” said Trump. “But it is something that, according to my best knowledge, is not allowed to do. I do not know whether this is constitutional that they do not allow them to do it or something else.”

A third term of office of the President is expressly excluded by the 22nd change, in which it is stated: “No person is elected more than twice in the office of president.”

Trump added that he “had four great years and would like to hand it over to someone, ideally a great Republican, a great Republican who promotes it”.

Trump says he is only responsible for “good parts” of the economy

Trump again refused to take responsibility for the state of the economy and blamed its predecessor, the former President Joe Biden, after the gross domestic product of the United States had shrunk with an annual annual rate of 0.3% in the first three months of the year.

“It is partly now,” said Trump when he was asked when the economy would become him. “And I really mean that. I think the good parts are the Trump economy and the bad parts are the bidding economy because it did a terrible job.”

Trump said he was able to “reduce the costs”, although the economists warn that his tariffs could increase consumer prices.

The first quarter of the GPD covers the first three months of the year, the first three weeks of which were led by biden, the last whole of the official day on January 19.

In the middle of the turbulence of stock exchange markets, Trump explained last week: “This is Bidens stock market, not Trumps”, although the volatility of Wall Street is widespread through its tariff policy. But after stocks fell last week, Trump announced the recent turnaround.

“Ultimately, I take responsibility for everything,” said Trump. “But I've just been here for a little more than three months. But the stock exchange is looking at what happened in the last short time. It hasn't had nine or ten days in a row or 11 days when it rose? And the tariffs have just started to get in. And we are doing it really well.”

Trump says he doesn't know if he has to maintain the constitution

Trump said he did not know if he had to maintain the constitution because he defended his government's actions to remove people who are illegally in the country.

Trump's comments follow the Supreme Court in the past month that his administration has to “relieved” the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a sheet metal in Maryland and a three -member father of three children, who was wrongly deported into an El Salvador prison without receiving court proceedings.

“I don't know,” said Trump when he was asked if he had to maintain the constitution. “I have to answer by saying again that I work brilliant lawyers for myself, and they are obviously followed by what the Supreme Court said.”

The Trump administration said that it did not even have to apply for Abrego Garcia's release from El Salvador, where he originally came from the court because the court formulated his decision. Democrats and other critics have argued that such statements show that the administration refuses to obey the nation's highest court.

Pressed whether he agrees that everyone deserves a proper procedure as part of the fifth amendment of the constitution – who says that nobody is “lived, freedom or property without proper legal proceedings,” said Trump that he was not sure.

“I don't know. It seems – that could say that, but if you talk about it, we would have to carry out a million or 2 million or 3 million attempts,” he said.

Trump officers have accused Abrego Garcia of being a member of the MS-13 gang and said if he returned to the United States, he would be returned to El Salvador because of his immigration status. Abrego Garcia denied that he was a member of MS-13 or another gang.

Trump doubles for children who get fewer dolls

Trump said that little girls in America would not have to have so many dolls and double for an example that he gave last week to defend his universal tariffs on imports that could appeal to the prices of many goods, especially imports from China.

“I don't think a beautiful little girl – that's 11 years old – have 30 dolls,” said Trump to Welker. “I think you can have three dolls or four dolls because what we did with China were simply incredible. We had a trade deficit of hundreds of billions of dollars with China.”

The Trump administration has imposed tariffs of a total of 145% for imports from China, while he held mutual tariffs for goods from other nations for three months. Trump's basic tariffs of 10% to other countries are still.

Nevertheless, Trump said that his puppet scenario was not recognized that the prices for Americans will increase or that the shelves could be emptied on the business shelves under his economic agenda.

“No. I think the tariffs will be great for us because it will make us rich,” said Trump, who argued that his steep tariffs are needed to rejuvenate household production in the USA. “” “I just say that you don't have to have 30 dolls. You can have three. You don't have to have 250 pens. You can have five. “

A growing number of experts has announced USA Today that it predicts a recession in the second half of the year, which is promoted by both tariffs and Trump's comprehensive federal lights, removal of migrants and other measures.

Trump says it will be “ok” when the US economy falls into a recession

Trump played down the economic fears through his tariffs and said that everything would be “ok”, even if the United States entered a recession at short notice.

“Everything is okay,” said Trump and argued that the United States will be in a “transition period” after the implementation of its steep new tariffs last month.

When asked whether he was concerned about an economic recession, Trump said that he was not. “No, I think we will have the largest economy …”, he said, but added that he cannot rule it out.

Since the Trump government is negotiating trade agreements with more than 170 countries, Trump did not rule out that some of the tariffs could be permanent.

“No, I wouldn't do that, because if someone thought he would come off the table, why should you build in the United States?” Said Trump.

Reach Joey Garrison on X @Joeygarrison.

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