Former President Trump’s Controversial Views on NATO, Ukraine, and Immigration in Interview with Time Magazine

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In a recent interview with Time magazine, former President Donald Trump discussed his views on a range of issues including NATO, Ukraine, and immigration. Trump argued that Europe should bear more responsibility for supporting Ukraine financially as the US has already given more than its fair share. He criticized Joe Biden’s handling of the situation and claimed that he had a better relationship with Putin during his presidency.

Regarding NATO, Trump emphasized that European nations should contribute more financially and that the US should not bear the majority of the burden. He cited his aggressive attitude towards NATO during his presidency as successful in increasing contributions from European countries.

On the issue of immigration, Trump pledged to deport millions of migrants and proposed using the National Guard or even the military if necessary. Despite legal challenges such as the Posse Comitatus Act which restricts the use of military forces against civilians, Trump remains firm in his stance on this issue.

Overall, Trump reiterated his focus on putting American interests first in foreign policy and believes that European countries should do more to contribute to NATO and support Ukraine. He remains unwavering in his positions on immigration and national security, showing no signs of backing down from his controversial policies.

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