How Donald Trump tries to open France to the Atlantic Ocean

Hell has frozen: the other day, Donald Trump “launched a charm offensive, mainly targeting Goldberg’s charm, just like Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg. “He regularly advertises his name or hostility in our magazines. ”

According to Atlantic journalists Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer, they wrote the magazine's cover story, which was released yesterday.

Despite all the insights gained from the interview, nothing is more fascinating than what appears.

They called the president on his cell phone. (wha? I have to have a court to get this? The reporter won't say it.)

Trump said he conducted the initial telephone interview to see if Freedom Magazine is fair.

President Trump told Atlantic that he will operate the country "with the world"

So, I pronounce here that the whole, seemingly endless work is fair. At least so far, the president has not taken a camera on the truth society.

But he tore up new polls from The New York Times and ABC/Washington Post, called "fake polls from fake news organizations," saying they should "investigate for election fraud and add Fox News voters when you join." His lowest approval rate was 39% in the post-ABC survey.

Meanwhile, we may now look back at Trump’s 2024 victory, but after January 6, besides that. On the phone call from the cell, “the president seemed to be excited about what he did in the first two months of his second term.”

President Trump recently gave an interview to the Atlantic Ocean. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)

Then the deal was made: "As always, Trump is looking for a deal. If he likes the story we wrote, he said, he might even talk to us again."

Goldberg described the meeting: "What I found at this special meeting was a low-key, attentive, eager to convince us that he was good at work and kind to the country. It wasn't easy to escape from his charming tractor, but we managed him somehow and we asked him what he needed.

"But, we see more often orcish Trump keeps Trump hard with Trump... Trump posted on the social media platform he owns Ashley is a 'radical left madman' (she is not) and Michael "never wrote a fair story about me, only negatives, actually always lie, and actually always lie" (also wrong). It's our mission.

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The most interesting Trump sounds like his comparison of these two terms:

"For the first time, I have two things to do - dominate the country and survive; I have all these misrepresented guys. The second time, I run the country and the world."

Parker and Sheller have had many other interviews, such as Steve Bannon. "Our reality is that we win," he cited the conspiracy theory that the FBI incited the crowd on January 6. The reporter said this was simply unreal.

"Now, that's an interesting thing," Bannon said. "Who won this argument? I think we have...

"This time it's 'Hey f**k you, Greenland is ours... When you come back from such a long odds, you obviously feel, 'I can do anything.'

What about these four criminal investigations, including the conviction of the weakest criminal - Alvin Bragg's Hush Money Case? Trump says his number is growing.

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"It's shocking, yes," Trump said. "Often, it'll drive you out. You won't even live the next day. You know, you'll announce your resignation and go back and fight for your name, like everyone says - you know, 'Fight for your name, go back to your family.' ...Yes, that makes me stronger, makes me stronger."

He also said in a phone interview: "I was sued by five different mean people for five different times and they are all looking for jobs now, so this is one of them. Who would have thought, right? It's amazing."

After the 2016 election, Trump told oil executives at Mar-a-Lago:

If I'm not the president, then you're the wife. View your profit and loss statement. You realize what would happen if she was president? What’s wrong with you? ”) She is of course Kamala Harris.

Trump is referring to criminal cases against him — including allegations filed by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, saying “this makes him stronger.” (Fulton County Sheriff’s Office via AP/Trump-Vance Transition Team)

A turning point: When he went to East Palestine, Ohio, after his train carrying toxic chemicals derailed, Joe Biden did not squat.

At the Kennedy Center: "I didn't go for the first time because I was always impeached each or some bulls, and I could never enjoy the show." So he fired the Democrat and became chairman.

OK, enough quote. Wait, there is also a tone that captures the work:

"I got 38% of male black votes. No one knows that's possible. It's a lot. I got 56% of Hispanics. That one is Hispanic every county. Although every number he quotes is wrong, the overall momentum of his observation is correct."

Journalists documented the president's situation in the south, especially in terms of tariffs and the economy, and how he pressed Hill Republicans to support his nominee with a major threat.

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After a phone interview in March, the reporter tried Trump's phone again. Just received a voicemail. But at 1:38 a.m., he tried them. No news.

Trump believes that even his biggest enemy can win. In 2015 or 2016, I watched him make a straight line for Karl Rove in a green room in New York, who was rough on him. The worst thing, he thinks, is that he can neutralize this guy. Or raise him or her next time. He likes challenges.

The mainstream media almost unanimously cannot stand Donald Trump. He did invite some of his negative headlines while offering unprecedented access, but most of the media returned to resistance mode.

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Despite this, the original tone of the Atlantic Ocean is still undeniable that he is "the most important president of the 21st century."

Howard Kurtz is the host of Fox News MediaBuzz (Sunday 11am to 12am/ET). He is based in Washington, D.C., and he joined the network in 2013 and appears regularly Bret Baier's Special Report and Story with Martha MacCallum Among other procedures.