LFrance has been the target of harsh criticism from Donald Trump. This Monday, November 10, the American president gave a long interview to the conservative channel Fox News, in which many topics were discussed. But allowing foreign students to come and study in the United States has turned into harsh criticism for France.
“Many Maga supporters are unhappy about the hundreds of thousands of foreign students here in the United States,” assured journalist Laura Ingraham. “You say that 600,000 foreign students will be able to come and study in the United States? How can this position be considered pro-Maga?” she asked him.
Donald Trump first singled out Normand’s response. “If we halved the number of foreign students, which would certainly satisfy some people, half of America’s universities would go bankrupt,” the Republican president said. The reason is, there are two conflicting opinions in the Make America Great Again movement which he himself initiated. Although there are those who believe that their country needs these foreign students, there are also those who prohibit these people from coming to study in the United States.
“So our university system depends on China? » answered the journalist. “I think it’s nice to see people from other countries coming,” continued Donald Trump. However, since returning to the White House, he has made immigration his main concern. This summer, he announced the opening of 107,759 detention sites for migrants, a capacity that has doubled compared to last January, when 54,517 beds were available.
Ingraham: “They’re not French. They’re Chinese. They spy on us. They steal our intellectual property…”
President Trump: “What do you think is better than France?”
Ingraham: “Yeah.”
Trump: “I’m not so sure. We have a lot of problems with France.” pic.twitter.com/PqzCsm0UV1
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“Many problems with France”
A response that would not satisfy Laura Ingraham and would surprise the head of state, who did not expect to find such a contradiction on his favorite channel. “But they are not French, they are Chinese. They spy on us, they steal our intellectual property,” asked the journalist.
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“And you think France is better? I’m not sure,” the president assured. “We have a lot of problems with France. Our technology is taxed very unfairly. They impose a 25% tax on American products,” he said in a veiled criticism of Paris’ position on Gafam, large companies accused of making huge profits in France without paying enough taxes.
However, because he was cornered, Donald Trump chose to cut short the discussion. “Listen to me carefully: Maga is my idea. Not anyone else’s idea. I know what the Maga world wants more than anyone. And the Maga world wants to see our country prosper,” he concluded.
