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It sounds like it's unsettling voters.
And at the end of 2025, Trump made a couple of speeches addressing this.
What can he actually do about this issue?
Natalie, has this come up at all in your reporting about the impact of affordability on the midterms?
Like how are voters feeling?
Coming up, President Trump's relationship with the private sector and what to expect on immigration this year.
That's after the break.
One of the other things that's been really striking about President Trump's second term has been his relationship with the private sector.
The administration has taken a stake in companies and Trump himself has taken credit for trillions of dollars in investment in the U.S.
and is weighing in on big corporate deals.
Natalie, what might we see in the year ahead?
Are there any companies or sectors that the White House seems to have its eye on?
Shifting now to immigration, it's been a really central focus for the Trump administration with the aggressive tactics in a number of cities across the U.S.
and now with the shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis.
Damian, will Trump keep forging ahead with these tactics or could this be a moment where he kind of reconsiders some of that?
Without getting too far into foreign policy, I feel like we'd be remiss to not talk about the ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and how that fits into President Trump's approach to immigration.
I have one more question, and hopefully it'll be a fun one.
All right.
2026, what is on your Donald Trump bingo card?
Well, cheers to more parades in 2026.