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From Fox News: Former President Trump spoke candidly with voters at Knockout Barbershop in the Bronx, taking questions from locals grappling with economic hardships and escalating expenses in a “Fox & Friends” exclusive.

With Fox News’ Lawrence Jones by his side and surrounded by visitors donning “Make Barbers Great Again” shirts, Trump addressed concerns over high taxes and expensive rents, opening up about what he’d do differently if granted a second term.

“What is one thing that you probably feel like you didn’t do in your first term that you feel like you could do better now?” one voter asked.

“It’s all about people. I’ve got to get the right people,” Trump responded.


Trump explained that since he was from New York, he was an “outsider” to the Washington, D.C. political scene when he was first elected in 2016.

“I went to Washington 17 times in my entire life, so I wasn’t a Washington person. I was a New York person. I mean, I was here as a developer, so when I went to Washington, all of a sudden, I’m standing in the White House opposite the Lincoln Bedroom, and I said, ‘Man, this is so amazing.’ But I didn’t really know too many [people], so I had to rely on people to give me recommendations for people to run agencies… and I still did great,” Trump explained.

He then added, “But I had some people that, if I had it to do again, I wouldn’t have used. Now, I’ve been there four years plus another four that I’m sort of there in a way. I know the best people. To me, it’s all about people. You got to have the right people. When we have the right people, it runs beautifully.”

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