The former president is vying for a second term in office
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Join us on GB News tomorrow for an EXCLUSIVE no holds barred interview with Republican US Presidential nominee Donald Trump.
The former president is vying for a second term in office and was last week confirmed as the Grand Old Party (GOP) nominee.
Nigel Farage will be quizzing Trump on a variety of topics such as his rival Joe Biden, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s future in the US, media witch-hunts and the demographic trends in America.
The GB News star also teased a “definitive answer” from Trump regarding how he views US future involvement with NATO.
Nigel Farage was joined by Donald Trump
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Asked by Camilla Tominey about Trump’s mood ahead of November’s election, Farage said it is “quite extraordinary”.
He added: “Given the amount of his time taken up by lawyers and endless court cases and massive fines being issued by New York on the basis that Mar-a-Lago was valued at 18 million dollars, he is astonishingly resilient.
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“He looks leaner, fitter and he is very confident he will win on November 5.
“He is in very good heart and humour. He told a couple of anecdotes from his time with our late Queen.”
Asked about conditions imposed on the interview, Farage confirmed there were “none whatsoever” barring the timings.
“There were no conditions whatsoever other than they said, ‘he’s busy. he has a lot going on, can we make it 30 minutes?’
Nigel Farage joined Camilla Tominey to preview his interview with the ex-US President
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“I think it went on for 33.
“He was also very excited to hear how GB News is doing.”
Trump continues to lead the polls after romping to victory in the race for the Republican nomination.
He has wasted little time in launching attacks on his Democrat counterpart, Joe Biden, with particular criticism made regarding the migrant crisis in the country.
Trump has vowed to carry out mass deportations should he clinch victory at this year’s election.
He has also hinted at making life difficult for the estranged Prince Harry, who is under fire over his US visa application.
Join us for the exclusive sit-down interview with Donald Trump at 7pm tomorrow, only on GB News.