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Trump Balances ‘Toughness’ with Restraint on Immigration, Eyes Election Reforms in NBC Interview

By Matthias Binder February 5, 2026
President Trump talks Minneapolis, Joe Rogan, the Fed, AI and 2028 in a wide-ranging interview
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President Trump talks Minneapolis, Joe Rogan, the Fed, AI and 2028 in a wide-ranging interview

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Fatal Shootings Prompt Tactical Shift in MinneapolisElection Raid in Georgia Fuels Calls for OversightEconomic Optimism Meets Fed CritiqueAI Boom and 2028 Contenders on Horizon

Fatal Shootings Prompt Tactical Shift in Minneapolis (Image Credits: Upload.wikimedia.org)

Washington, D.C. – President Donald Trump addressed immigration setbacks in Minneapolis, election integrity probes and future economic drivers during an extensive Oval Office conversation with NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas on February 4.[1][2]

Fatal Shootings Prompt Tactical Shift in Minneapolis

Federal agents shot and killed two U.S. citizens during immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis last month, incidents that prompted Trump to order the withdrawal of 700 officers from Minnesota.[3] The president described the events as “very sad” and acknowledged neither victim was “an angel,” but he defended law enforcement amid public backlash.

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“I learned that maybe we could use a little bit of a softer touch. But you still have to be tough,” Trump stated, emphasizing operations targeted “really hard criminals” from abroad, including murderers and drug dealers.[1] He noted conversations with Minnesota’s governor and Minneapolis mayor yielded progress privately, despite public criticism. Trump highlighted falling crime rates in the city and others like Chicago, down 25 percent, crediting federal presence. Future expansions would require invitations from local leaders, with five cities under consideration.[2]

Election Raid in Georgia Fuels Calls for Oversight

The FBI raided a Fulton County election center in Georgia to inspect ballots amid long-standing cheating allegations, a move Trump tied to broader integrity concerns.[1] He clarified his recent push to “nationalize” elections meant federal intervention only in corrupt hotspots like Atlanta, Philadelphia and Detroit, not a full overhaul.

“We cannot have corrupt elections,” Trump asserted, advocating voter ID laws opposed by Democrats.[4] He expressed confidence in 2026 midterm results if conducted honestly and viewed his 2024 victory as proof of honest outcomes in most areas. The raid, executed under court order, sought to determine the “true winner” in past contests, with Trump denying direct involvement but noting international suspicions.

Economic Optimism Meets Fed Critique

Trump touted economic gains, including gasoline prices at $1.99 per gallon, inflation at 1.2 percent over recent months and $18 trillion in investments.[1] Tariffs generated billions to support farmers and potential $2,000 rebates for Americans, he explained.

On the Federal Reserve, he predicted imminent interest rate cuts under a new chair aligned with his vision. “I’m a smart guy. I know the economy better than almost everybody,” Trump remarked, criticizing predecessor Jerome Powell.[2] He praised podcaster Joe Rogan as a “great guy” despite comparisons of ICE to the Gestapo, noting recent talks and poor public relations on enforcement successes.[3]

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AI Boom and 2028 Contenders on Horizon

Artificial intelligence ranked as “maybe the biggest thing, bigger than the internet,” with the U.S. leading China in factories and applications, Trump predicted.[1] He dismissed job loss fears, forecasting gains in military, medicine and employment, which hit record highs.

Looking to 2028, Trump lauded Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as a “tough ticket,” citing their intelligence and styles. “The combination of JD and Marco would be very hard to be beaten,” he said, likely to endorse in primaries.[3]

Key Takeaways:

  • Immigration enforcement evolves toward invited operations in high-crime cities after Minneapolis lessons.
  • Federal election oversight targets specific corrupt areas, paired with voter ID push.
  • AI promises job creation and U.S. dominance, fueling economic momentum into 2028.

Trump’s interview revealed a leader adapting tactics while projecting confidence in policy wins and party depth. What aspects of his vision resonate most with you? Share in the comments.

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