Politics

Top Takeaways From Businessweek’s Donald Trump Interview

The ex-president on tax cuts, Taiwan, Jerome Powell and Jamie Dimon.

Former President Donald Trump sat down with Bloomberg Businessweek at his Mar-a-Lago golf resort in Palm Beach, for a wide-ranging, 90-minute interview about the state of the US economy and business—and his agenda for a potential second White House term.

Trump was clear about his intentions if returned to power in the interview, conducted just weeks before he was set to formally receive the Republican Party’s nomination for president. He boiled his economic agenda down to “low interest rates and taxes,” saying there was a “tremendous incentive to get things done and to bring business back to our country.”