President Donald Trump focuses on "big and beautiful bills", trade deals and foreign policy, but Democrats continue to be angry at his second term.
Despite the rage of the left, Trump insisted that he was "respected" by the ongoing "Trump Danger Syndrome" in an exclusive interview with "Hannitty" on Air Force One.
"I think you have a lot of[Democrats]- they don't know where they are now. I don't think they know what to do, like men playing in women's sports."
“They do suffer from high levels of Trump Danger Syndrome, and I think I’m honored.”
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Democrats have long been lying around opposing Trump, but the party has also been in the political wilderness since the November election, struggling to address messaging and leadership issues.
Trump stressed the stance of many Democrats on trans athletes participating in the women's sports, believing the issue is "99-1".
"They always say it's 80-20 ... a lot of things aren't 80-20," Trump told Fox News host Sean Hannity. "A few ways, I don't like talking about it because I don't want to talk because, if they're in a normal situation, it's hard to beat them. It shows that they're almost crazy."
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The president also argued to Senator Chuck Schumer (DN.Y. Trump that long-time Democrats in New York were "feared" in progressive parties with the party.
"I think he's scared. I looked at him. He's totally lost confidence. Chuck Schumer - I know him for so long, he's on the other side, but I've known someone for so long - he's totally lost confidence."
Despite his observations, Trump bets that Democratic lawmakers will "must" vote for the "big and beautiful bill." The president believes that drugs and cuts in drugs are the main reasons for potential democratic support.
“I think many Democrats will be forced to vote for the bill because you added that if the bill passes, you will reduce prescription drugs and medicines by 50% to 90%,” he said.
"When you add that, how do Democrats not vote? If they don't vote, I don't think they can win the election."
Paul Steinhauser of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.