
KRISTEN WELKER: Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. President Trump, welcome back to Meet the Press. PRES. DONALD TRUMP: Thank you very much. KRISTEN WELKER: Thank you so much for being here to mark your first 100 days in office. It has been an incredibly busy 100 days. You’ve signed more than 140 executive orders. You’ve been focused on the border, the economy, foreign policy. What is your biggest goal in the next 100 days? PRES.
Main Idea: In a “Meet the Press” interview, President Donald Trump defended his first 100 days in office, saying his tariffs and border policy are already improving the country while Kristen Welker pressed him on rising prices, market swings, and deportations.
Key Points:
Trump’s tariff push could keep prices higher for some goods and cause shortages or more market swings for households and small businesses.
Lower gas and some other costs could give many families and workers a little relief if those declines continue.
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Central interview subject; the transcript is primarily about his statements on the economy, tariffs, immigration, and his first.
Interview moderator who drives the questioning and frames the major topics in the transcript.
Former president repeatedly cited by Trump as the comparison point for the economy, border, inflation, and trade.
Program hosting the interview and the setting for the transcript.
Implicit national setting for the interview and the policies discussed, including border and trade issues.
Mentioned in Trump’s election claim, but only as a passing reference rather than a distinct actor.
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