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Trump discusses taking stakes in U.S. companies, national debt

Donald Trump discussed his dealmaking philosophy with Fortune, expressing a desire for the U.S. to take ownership stakes in domestic companies, citing Intel as an example where he wished he had asked for more than 10%. He also mused about the national debt, suggesting that by valuing natural assets, the debt is actually quite low. The interview touched upon his views on the Iran war and his economic strategy, including tariffs. AI

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Trump discusses taking stakes in U.S. companies, national debt

COVERAGE [2]

  1. Fortune TIER_1 · Diane Brady ·

    Inside Trump’s vision of America as a shareholder in U.S. companies: ‘I should have asked for more’

    Also: All the news and watercooler chat from Fortune.

  2. Fortune TIER_1 · Alyson Shontell ·

    EXCLUSIVE: An hour in the Oval Office with the CEO-in-Chief, President Trump

    In a wide-ranging interview, Trump explains how the Iran war could delay his interest-rate plans, why he regrets asking for only 10% of Intel, and what will happen to America’s dealmaking empire when his term is over.