An all-new interview with former President Donald Trump by Fox News host Brian Kilmeade will appear exclusively on “One Nation” Saturday night. In the interview, Trump is candid about whether he worries about his family’s safety. “I don’t talk about it, but I do. I have to worry about my family. I have to worry about everybody.”
“Fox & Friends” co-host gets a chance We spoke to the 45th President on the phone in the final stretch of his campaign, discussing his upcoming vice presidential debate with his running mate, Ohio Republican Senator J.D. Vance, and Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz, the second assassination attempt on him, and the risks of another four years under Kamala Harris.
In his interview with Kilmeade, President Trump said, “We are under siege, and no country has suffered the way we have over the last three and a half years, almost four years,” and that the Biden/Harris administration’s record-breaking illegal immigration is threatening. He believes this will continue with the Vice President in the White House.
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“When they allow millions of people to come into our country from prisons, right? Prisons. And terrorists and people in mental institutions. And they take over our parks. Look at New York. You can’t play Little League baseball anymore.” The former president added that illegal immigrants are treated better in New York City than American veterans.
Kilmeade asked Trump if he was concerned about his family given the two recent attempts on his life.
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“Yes, yes,” the former president replied. “I don’t talk about it, but I do. I have to worry about my family. I have to worry about everybody.” He turned to his host and added, “I worry about you.”
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Elsewhere, Kilmeade asked Trump whether he thought Vance “would get a fair chance” in the Oct. 1 debate with Wallace, which will be hosted by CBS News and moderated by network anchors Margaret Brennan and Norah O’Donnell.
“He’s not going to get a fair chance,” Trump responded. “But he’s going to handle it very well.”
“I think he’s done a great job. People really like him. He’s strong, he’s smart, he loves our country. He’s going to be fine,” the former president continued.
The full “One Nation” interview with former President Trump airs Saturday at 9 p.m. EST on Fox News.
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