Trump Says He Can Be 'Seduced' by 'Bad People' if They Do One Thing to Him
Donald Trump revealed what it takes for him to be convinced to support what he described as “bad people.”
The 79-year-old president took the stage to speak to an assembled audience on Wednesday (April 1) at a White House lunch celebrating Easter.
During his speech, the Republican shifted from topic to topic, touching on his war in Iran, his ballroom renovation project, the Supreme Court and more.
Trump made an eyebrow-raising statement when he revealed what it took for himself to be “seduced,” saying that it would even make him “love” and support “bad people” unconditionally.
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Addressing Iran, Trump said that the United States achieved a “regime change” in the Middle Eastern country, something that he said he did not set out to achieve, but which happened through “force of personality.”
Reacting to press coverage, the president referenced some TV host, adding that the unnamed man was “so nice” to him.
“You know, we’re not supposed to be seduced that way, right?” he asked the crowd, adding, “But I am.”
He continued, saying, “When somebody’s nice to me, I love that person. Even if they’re bad people. I couldn’t care less. I’ll fight to the end for them.”
Trump also compared himself to Jesus during the speech, revealing two things that he thinks they have in common.
The president recently revealed the one thing he had to do to fix sky-rocketing gas prices and accused someone of doing a “terrible job” at getting him good press.