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An interview with President Donald Trump from 1995 has resurfaced, highlighting how wealthy power brokers hated him even before he ascended to the presidency, and how consistent he’s been in his political views.
The interview from December 1995 was with former political media consultant Roger Ailes, who at the time was President of CNBC, but later went on to be CEO at Fox News.
In the video, Ailes referred to Trump as “one of the most famous men in the country” and asked Trump why he was so popular, noting that in New York City, “the average guy on the street — the cab drivers, the guys working on the road crews” — knew Trump by sight and often greeted him warmly, saying, “Hey, Donald, how’s it going?”
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The interview from December 1995 was with former political media consultant Roger Ailes, who at the time was President of CNBC, but later went on to be CEO at Fox News.
In the video, Ailes referred to Trump as “one of the most famous men in the country” and asked Trump why he was so popular, noting that in New York City, “the average guy on the street — the cab drivers, the guys working on the road crews” — knew Trump by sight and often greeted him warmly, saying, “Hey, Donald, how’s it going?”

Nailed It 30 Years Ago: In 1995, Trump Revealed the Kind of People Who 'Can't Stand Me' During Forgotten Interview
In an old, resurfaced interview, Donald Trump reveals what kind of people like him and what kind hate him. And it's still true to this day.
