President Donald Trump discussed his second-term agenda and foreign policy in a full-length interview on "The Axios Show" on June 19, 2026 [1].
The interview provides a rare detailed look at the administration's approach to escalating global tensions and the regulation of emerging technologies.
Speaking from the Roosevelt Room of the White House [2], the president addressed several critical geopolitical issues, including the conflict in Iran, relations with Cuba, and his diplomatic ties with world leaders. Trump said, "I'm the boss" [3].
Regarding the Middle East, the president highlighted his efforts to stabilize the region. He said, "My deal to end the war in Iran averted a global depression" [4]. This claim underscores the administration's position that its diplomatic interventions prevented a wider economic collapse.
The conversation also turned to artificial intelligence and national security. Trump addressed the role of AI companies in the current landscape, specifically mentioning the behavior of the AI safety and research company Anthropic. He said, "Anthropic has behaved very responsibly" [5].
Throughout the interview, the president aimed to outline his broader vision for his second term. He used the platform to explain the logic behind his interactions with global heads of state, and the strategic goals of his current foreign policy framework [1].
“"I'm the boss"”
This interview signals the administration's intent to maintain a centralized, personality-driven approach to diplomacy and a pragmatic, case-by-case regulatory stance on AI. By framing his actions in Iran as a safeguard against a global depression, the president is linking his foreign policy directly to domestic economic stability.


