Former President Donald Trump recently participated in a comprehensive on-set interview, following Vice President Kamala Harris' first interview as the Democratic presidential nominee with a conservative network. During the interview, Trump discussed his strategy to appeal to women voters, mentioning the involvement of prominent women like his wife Melania, daughter Ivanka, and former UN ambassador Nikki Haley in his campaign.
Trump expressed confidence in his support among women, citing favorable poll numbers. He highlighted a recent town hall event in Georgia with a female audience, although it was later revealed that the audience consisted mainly of local Republican supporters.
On the topic of abortion, Trump emphasized his administration's approach of delegating the issue to states and appointing Supreme Court justices who have overturned federal abortion protections. He claimed that women appreciate his stance on this issue.
Regarding his potential future cabinet, Trump hinted at including individuals who attended the Al Smith dinner in New York, suggesting that some of them could play key roles in his administration. He also mentioned former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr as someone who would be involved.
When asked about his visit to a barbershop in the Bronx, Trump connected with the people there by highlighting his upbringing in Queens, stating that they shared similar backgrounds. This interaction is part of the efforts by both Trump and Harris' campaigns to appeal to Black male voters.