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FULL TRANSCRIPT: Trump’s Interview With Bloomberg At The Chicago Economic Club

Read the full transcript of former President Trump’s interview from Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait at a Bloomberg News and Chicago Economic Club event in Chicago, Illinois on October 15, 2024.

Listen to the audio version here:

TRANSCRIPT:

DONALD TRUMP: I like that crowd, that’s a nice group of people. Thank you very much. Thank you.

JOHN MICKLETHWAIT: President Trump, thank you for doing this, as we said, and you got the reception there. The business people of Chicago, like everywhere else, they like a lot of the things you want to do in terms of tax cuts and some of the spending proposals, but like many business people, what they’re often worried about is the cost. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, which is a bipartisan outfit, put out some predictions the other day. If you add up all the promises you’ve made, and your plans would add $7.5 trillion to the debt, that’s more than twice the total for Vice President Harris, you’re on course to push up debt up to 150 percent of GDP.

This is a very business-like audience. Why should they trust you with that?

Economic Growth and Debt

DONALD TRUMP: Because we’re about growth. She’s got no growth whatsoever, and we’re all about growth.

We’re going to bring companies back to our country. You look at, even today, as I was driving over, I see these empty, old, beautiful, like steel mills and factories that are empty and falling down. Some have been converted to senior citizens’ homes, but that’s not going to do the trick. And we’re going to bring the companies back.

We’re going to lower taxes still further for companies that are going to make their product in the USA. We’re going to protect those companies with strong tariffs, because I’m a believer in tariffs. I’m not sure that you are. I don’t think you are, but I congratulate you on your career.

But to me, the most beautiful word in the dictionary is tariff, and it’s my favorite word. It needs a public relations firm to help it, but to me, it’s the most beautiful word in the dictionary.

JOHN MICKLETHWAIT: But the tariffs, do you think that will bring in the revenues to use another bipartisan group? They say they’ll only bring in $200 billion. That is only, that’s barely the cost of two of your promises.

DONALD TRUMP: Yeah, but that’s like, for what company are you talking about, okay? Look, I’ve brought in with tariffs, and I was just getting started. Then COVID came, and we had a, what, you know, because I tell you what, I did a very good job in COVID.

Nobody knew what the hell it was. I call it the China virus because I like being a little more accurate. But when that came. We got hundreds of billions of dollars just from China alone, and I hadn’t even started yet.

But tariffs are two things, if you look at it. Number one is for protection of the companies that we have here and the new companies that will move in because we’re going to have thousands of companies coming into this country. We’re going to grow it like it’s never grown before, and we’re going to protect them when they come in because we’re not going to have somebody undercut them. And I could give you an example of this if you want.

Would you like me to?

JOHN MICKLETHWAIT: Give me a quick example, and then I will come back.

Auto Industry and Mexico

DONALD TRUMP: I just found out about it. So I’ve been talking about, for the last year, about Detroit and how horribly it has been.

You know, it’s just horrible because we’ve been talking about Detroit’s coming back for 40 years, and it’s never come back. And it’s very dependent on the car industry. Well, they’ve lost 60% of the business over a long period of time. And what happened is I found out a friend of mine builds auto plants.

That’s all he does. He builds auto plants. That’s what he’s good at. He doesn’t want to build an apartment. All he wants to build is that. And he builds the biggest in the world. And for the last year and a half, if anybody has heard me speak, I was talking about Mexico is a tremendous challenge for us right now, tremendous. China is building massive auto plants in Mexico.

And they’re going to build them, and they’re going to take those cars and sell them into the United States. They’re very near the border, and they’re going to have all the advantages and none of the disadvantages. And that’s going to be the end of Michigan. It’s going to be the end of, frankly, South Carolina, going to be the end of everything.

So I’ve been talking about this. And I said to him about nine months ago, I said, you know what, I want you to do me a favor, John. His name is John. I don’t want to give his last name because he might not like it. But I said, I want to see an auto plant. I want to go and see one of these. You know, you press a button and everything works, right? I want to see one of the big ones.

He said, all right, good. I said, where do we go? I’d like to go to Michigan. I’d like to go to someplace in the United States. He said, no, we can’t do that. Why? We’re not building anything big in the United States. That’s not what we don’t build the big ones here.

I said, where are you building the biggest ones? He said, in Mexico. We’re building giant plants, the biggest plants anywhere in the world. In Mexico, I said, so you mean they’re going to make cars cheaply, they have advantages over labor and other things, and they’re going to sell them into the United States, and they’re going to put Michigan out of business?