Trump to Fox News’ Chris Wallace: ‘If I Go Too Low-Key We’re Not Going to Have’ Victories

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President Donald Trump expressed regret over a mistake, hinted at significant administration staff changes, and offered his thoughts on developments in the Robert Mueller collusion investigation in a wide-ranging interview with host Chris Wallace on “Fox News Sunday” that aired Sunday morning.

President Trump credited his tone — which some even in his own party have criticized as too divisive — for many of his successes, including the “biggest tax cuts in history” and the elimination of the individual mandate portion of the Affordable Care Act.

“Tone is something that is important to me. But a lot of times you can’t practice tone because you have people coming at you so hard that if you don’t fight back in a somewhat vigorous way, you’re not going to win. And we have to win. This country has to win,” he said.

“We have a lot of victories coming and I think if I — if I go too low-key we’re not going to have those victories.”

The president explained to Fox News host Chris Wallace that a recent story framing his mood as angrily bitter was “disgusting fake news.”- READ MORE

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