### Title: Trump Discusses Foreign Policy, Tariffs, and Domestic Goals in Air Force One Gaggle
#### Key Points:
1. Ukraine and Russia Conflict: Trump expresses optimism about progress in stopping the war between Ukraine and Russia, citing the high death toll and unnecessary loss of life. He believes a resolution is possible despite deep-seated hatred between the leaders.
2. Middle East and Iran: He mentions ongoing efforts to negotiate with Iran, with secondary tariffs as a potential leverage tool. Trump suggests that if Iran doesn't make a deal, the situation could deteriorate significantly, referencing past successes with tariffs six years ago.
3. Tariffs Policy: Trump plans to impose tariffs on multiple countries, denying rumors of targeting only 10-15 nations. He emphasizes that the U.S. will be "more generous" than other countries have been, aiming to address historical trade imbalances while generating substantial revenue.
4. Third Term Speculation: He avoids directly addressing whether he’ll leave office in January 2029, noting widespread public support for a third term but dismissing it as a distant concern with nearly four years left in his current term.
5. Relationship with Putin: Trump claims a good rapport with Vladimir Putin, denying their relationship is at a low point. He expresses disappointment in recent comments about Zelensky but remains hopeful for a deal.
6. TikTok Decision: He discusses ongoing negotiations for TikTok’s sale, with significant interest from buyers. Trump favors keeping TikTok operational, citing its role in his electoral success with younger voters, but says the final decision rests with him via Congressional authority.
7. Economic Vision: Trump predicts a "Golden Age of America," with booming industries like manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and automobiles, emphasizing self-sufficiency and job creation within the U.S. He dismisses concerns about stagflation.
8. Automakers and Unions: He highlights support from the Auto Workers Union and anticipates significant profits for U.S.-based automakers, with foreign companies incentivized to build in America.
9. Foreign Trip: The discussion ends without a clear answer on his first foreign trip, leaving it unresolved.
In a wide-ranging discussion with reporters aboard Air Force One on March 30, 2025, President Trump addressed key foreign and domestic policy issues.
He expressed optimism about resolving the Ukraine-Russia conflict, citing progress despite significant casualties, and highlighted efforts to negotiate with Iran, with secondary tariffs as a potential tool if talks fail. On trade, Trump outlined plans for tariffs on multiple countries to correct historical imbalances, promising a more generous approach than past treatment of the U.S., while denying rumors of targeting only 10-15 nations.
He sidestepped questions about a third term, noting public support but focusing on his current four-year term. Trump claimed a strong relationship with Vladimir Putin and confidence in a potential deal, while also discussing the sale of TikTok, favoring its continuation due to its electoral impact.
Domestically, he predicted a "Golden Age of America" with booming industries like manufacturing and pharmaceuticals, emphasizing self-sufficiency and dismissing stagflation concerns. He highlighted support from automakers and unions, anticipating significant U.S.-based economic growth, though he left his first foreign trip undecided.