Trump Sits for Nearly Two-Hour Interview with New York Times
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President Donald Trump participated in a lengthy interview with four reporters from The New York Times. The meeting lasted nearly two hours.
The interview, held at the White House, provided a rare opportunity for extended questioning. The Times reporters were able to discuss multiple topics directly with the President.
Details of the conversation’s content were not immediately released. Such interviews are a standard part of political reporting, offering insight into a leader's views.
The publication is expected to release a full account of the discussion. Readers will then be able to assess the President's statements on the issues addressed.