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Transcript of Steve Witkoff’s Interview on The Tucker Carlson Show

Read the full transcript of President Trump’s chief negotiator Steve Witkoff’s interview on The Tucker Carlson Show, Premiered March 21, 2025.

TRANSCRIPT:

The Art of Presidential Diplomacy

TUCKER CARLSON: Steve, thank you so much for coming. I think you’ve had one of the most, maybe the most remarkable life trajectories of anyone I’ve ever met. And you wind up close to Trump. You campaigned with Trump. You’re an intimate friend of the president’s, and you could have had any job. You don’t want any job because you’re doing your own thing. And then he taps you as a diplomat, as a negotiator on behalf of him, and you wind up becoming probably the most effective negotiator in my lifetime. You speak for the president. I think everyone acknowledges that you’re honest and people like you personally. So those are obviously the foundations of effective diplomacy. But what have you learned about negotiating on behalf of a country in the last couple months?

STEVE WITKOFF: Well, first of all, I think President Trump sets the table for all of us. He really does this whole peace through strength thing. It’s not just a slogan. It actually works. And so when he dispatches you to go to the Middle East, people are almost a little bit intimidated before you get there. And this goes for me and other people who are doing similar jobs. So he sets the table in a pretty powerful way.

But negotiating is being outcome oriented. I talk about this a lot. It’s figuring out where you want to get to. That’s Trump’s game plan all the time. I sit with the president and we talk often about what the end game is, where does he want to get to? And once you decide where you want to get to, then it’s all about tactically figuring out what that pathway is.

With the Middle East, you know, Tucker, when I first got in and I was talking to Brett McGurk, who was the envoy on behalf of Biden, he was a smart guy.

TUCKER CARLSON: Yes.

STEVE WITKOFF: He just didn’t have a great boss giving him direction.