Trump Gives Exclusive Fox News Interview on Second-Year Policy Agenda
President outlines ambitious plans for year two including tax reform, infrastructure, and healthcare in prime-time interview.
President Trump sat down for an exclusive hour-long interview with Fox News tonight, outlining his ambitious policy agenda for the second year of his presidency and previewing major legislative pushes ahead of the midterm elections.
Interview Highlights
In the wide-ranging conversation with Sean Hannity, Trump addressed multiple policy areas:
Tax Reform 2.0
Trump announced plans for a second round of tax cuts:
- Making the 2017 individual tax cuts permanent
- Eliminating taxes on overtime pay for hourly workers
- Expanding the child tax credit to $5,000 per child
- New tax incentives for domestic manufacturing
- Reducing the corporate tax rate from 21% to 15%
"We're going to give the biggest tax cut to working families in American history," Trump said. "No more taxes on tips, no more taxes on overtime. You work hard, you keep your money."
Infrastructure Plan
The President previewed his $2 trillion infrastructure proposal:
- $800 billion for roads, bridges, and highways
- $400 billion for rural broadband and digital infrastructure
- $300 billion for airports and ports
- $200 billion for water systems
- $300 billion for energy infrastructure including pipelines and grid modernization
Healthcare
On healthcare policy, Trump said:
"We're going to lower prescription drug costs, increase transparency in hospital pricing, and give people more choices. Obamacare is still a disaster, and we're going to replace it with something much better."
Rating and Viewership
The interview drew massive viewership:
- 8.5 million live viewers on Fox News
- Additional 3 million streaming viewers
- Highest-rated political interview of 2026
- Social media clips exceeding 50 million views
Foreign Policy Discussion
Trump discussed several international issues:
- China trade negotiations and tariff strategy
- Middle East peace initiatives
- NATO burden-sharing demands
- Russia-Ukraine diplomatic efforts
Midterm Election Preview
On the upcoming elections, Trump was confident: "We're going to win big in November. The American people see what we've accomplished. They see the economy booming, the border secured, and our country respected again. They're not going back to the failed policies of the past."
Personal Moments
The interview included lighter moments:
- Trump discussed his daily routine at the White House
- Praised his family, particularly Melania's education initiative
- Joked about his social media habits and Truth Social usage
- Reflected on the challenges and rewards of the presidency
Media Industry Reaction
The exclusive drew criticism from other networks:
CNN anchor: "The President continues to give exclusive interviews only to friendly outlets, avoiding the tough questions that the American public deserves answers to."
MSNBC commentator: "This was a campaign commercial disguised as journalism."
Fox News defended the interview: "We asked substantive questions on policy, politics, and governance. The President was forthcoming and detailed in his responses."
What's Next
The White House indicated Trump plans additional media appearances in the coming weeks, including a possible sit-down with a non-Fox outlet, though no specifics were provided.
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