trump ignored big any necessary and used tariff. we are not looking to decouple from china. we like to see this relationship get on to a better footing. a growing china that plays by international rules is good for the united states and the world. laura: thank you, janet. now trump is opposed to open borders, both biden and gop establishment support. announced those sweeping measures that i mentioned moments ago from the state and dhhs to extend legal pathways, and judges and more. laura: she reads really well. trump is opposed to never ending wars and wants to reform our national security establishment. both biden and the gop establishment support it and both have a record of spending trillions and trillions on failed wars. we will support ukraine s defense for as long as it takes. supporting ukraine as long as it takes. for long it takes . that s how long we are going to be with you mr. president, for as long as it takes. laura: he was walking off the w
presidency and they are done with as stephen said, so eloquently, they are absolutely done with the failures of that push-era republican policy. they don t want to have weak people who cowtow to the media, and so the republican donor class needs to get up to speed more than anything. laura: i think as we ve seen with biden, steve, stephen, wall street really elected him, their money, their influence and their power of the and they ve gotten a lot from them. their earnings are down, stock prices generally are down. but they got the access to the chinese markets they wanted and maintain that. how big of an issue is china in your view in this 2024 race? well as i said earlier, foreign policy, i believe in ways people don t even realize now is going to dominate this race because people want a return to an era of both global
haves, we had all that in 2019 before the pandemic. everything seemed to change in terms of what republican voters now realize is possible to demand or expect from any republican president. i think that that is reflected in the fact that the polls, whatever, have a the vast majority of republican voters are with trump or desantis. the two america first candidates who do care about a realist foreign policy, care about an economic policy that benefits average americans more than the worse corporations on wall street. and so these two men are very different from what was being offered to americans during that 2000 to 2015 era. how much they are shaping the conversation. laura: stephen, the idea that a nickee haley or a tim scott, i mean they are both lovely people, but they are obviously more in line of the mitch mcconnell wing of the party.
announcement. adviser telling fox news, announcing on twitter is perfect for ron desantis, he doesn t have to interact with people and the media can t ask him any questions. stephen, is that a fair criticism of desantis? i mean, one thing i would say about him, he doesn t seem to be shying away answering questions from the media. i am not sure if that is the right way to criticize desantis. i think in a national campaign, laura, interacting with reporters in particularly in the smaller states with local reporters, at the town level is obviously a critical part of running for president. in particular, laura, go back to your monolog, what this race is going to center around is immigration policy, trade policy and foreign policy. the transformational under the leadership of president trump and in particular i think the foreign policy element is going to be at the center it of conversation moving forward with