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FULL TRANSCRIPT: Kristen Welker Interviews Donald Trump on Meet the Press

Read the full transcript of President-elect Donald Trump’s interview to Kristen Welker for Meet the Press on NBC (December 8, 2024).

Listen to the audio version here:

TRANSCRIPT:

KRISTEN WELKER: President-elect Donald Trump, welcome back to Meet the Press.

DONALD TRUMP: Thank you very much.

KRISTEN WELKER: Thank you so much for being here. You are the first president since Grover Cleveland to win non-consecutive terms. Republicans now have control of the House and the Senate. What do you plan to accomplish in your first 100 days in office?

Border Security and Tax Cuts

DONALD TRUMP: Well, we’re going to do something with the border, very strong, very powerful. That’ll be our first signal — first signal to America that we’re not playing games. We have people coming in by the millions, as you know, and a lot of people shouldn’t be here. Most of them shouldn’t be here. But we have jails being emptied into our country. We have mental institutions from all over the world being emptied into our country. So we’ll be doing that.

We’re going to be extending within that period or as soon as we can the Trump tax cuts, because you know they’re coming due and they’re very substantial for people. It would be very — and I think it will anger a lot of people, frankly, if we don’t get an extension of that. That’s what led us to one of the greatest economies ever.

Crime and Nominations

DONALD TRUMP: And those two things are going to be very vital, very important. We’re going to be focusing on crime in the cities, and we’ll work with Democrat governors. Most of them are, as you know, if you look at the 25 worst places, they’re just about all Democrat-controlled cities and states. And we’re going to be working with Democrat governors and Democrat mayors, and I look forward to doing it. But we have to do something about crime, and mostly in our cities.

And we’re going to have a lot of other things. We’ll be working on nominations. We’re going to still be working on some nominations. I think they’re going very well. We have — for the most part, I think they’re going extremely well. It looks like Pete is doing well now. I mean, people were a little bit concerned. He’s a young guy with a tremendous track record, actually. Went to Princeton and went to Harvard. He was a good student at both. But he loves the military, and I think people are starting to see it, so we’ll be working on his nomination along with a lot of others.

KRISTEN WELKER: We are going to delve into your nominations, but since you bring him up, do you still have confidence in Pete Hegseth?

Pete Hegseth Nomination

DONALD TRUMP: Yes, I do. I really do. He’s a very smart guy. I’ve known him through Fox, but I’ve known him for a long time. And he’s basically a military guy. I mean, every time I talk to him, all he wants to talk about is the military. He’s a military guy. I used to kid him about it. I didn’t think we’d be in this position where he may be, hopefully will be, secretary of defense. But every time I was with him, he was fighting for soldiers, where he said some soldier was unjustly put in prison because they were really doing what they were taught to do, in some cases. So yeah, I think he’s going to do fine.

KRISTEN WELKER: The fact that there are these allegations against him, misconduct, sexual misconduct, heavy drinking, the fact that he said to some senators, reportedly, he’ll stop drinking if he gets this job, does that worry you?

DONALD TRUMP: No. I think that everybody has something that they can stop. Some people can stop eating. I’m lucky I’m not a drinker, but I could stop eating. And we all want to stop doing something. And if he said that, I mean, that’s a nice thing to say. That’s a good thing to say. But he’s very respected. I can tell you I know a lot of the people at Fox, they think he’s fantastic. And the people that work with him, really, they love him. So I think, I think you’re going to have somebody that’s really terrific.

And again, all he talked about with me, I said, “You know you’re not really a television guy.” Even though he did very well, as you know. “You’re really a military guy.” He said, “I’m all about the military.” And I told him — so he’s making a lot of money at Fox. They’re doing very well. And I said, “You know, if for some reason you don’t get this thing, you’re not going to be able to go back. And all that money you’re making, you can kiss it goodbye.” He said, “This is all about America.” You know he — and he didn’t say, “Well, let me think about it. Let me discuss it.” That was — that’s a very big risky thing he’s doing.

When he goes and he says, “I’m going to give up, you know, millions of dollars in order to possibly become the secretary of defense,” a lot of people would say, it’s a great position, there’s probably almost no greater position, but a lot of people would say, “I have to think about it.” He said, “I don’t have to think about it.”

Inflation and Tariffs

KRISTEN WELKER: All right, we’re going to delve into your Cabinet just a little bit later. But I want to delve into one of your signature promises on the campaign trail, which was to end inflation, to lower prices. You are now proposing tariffs against the United States’ three biggest trading partners. Economists of all stripes say that ultimately consumers pay the price of tariffs.

DONALD TRUMP: I don’t believe that.

KRISTEN WELKER: Can you guarantee American families won’t pay more?

DONALD TRUMP: I can’t guarantee anything.