Jiang says Trump is best understood as a mafia boss who acts for personal benefit and image rather than the national interest of the United States.
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Personal interest
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...work with other people, if you're willing to put aside your personal interests in order to promote the collective good, we can do great..."
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"Well, I think he is consistent. He's a mafia boss. And that's why people don't really understand about him. He's not the president of..."
"...work with other people, if you're willing to put aside your personal interests in order to promote the collective good, we can do great..."
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