On October 6, President Trump sat down for a frank exchange of views with Forbes's editor, Randall Lane, and then chief product officer, Lewis D'Vorkin. Here is a condensed version of that 50-minute exchange. We quote the president verbatim and have not corrected errors of fact. The full transcript is available at www. forbes.com/trump-interview
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