Trump: 'My voters don't care' about lack of policy specifics
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Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John Trump Chris Wallace condemns Trump claims that he won the election 'Squad' member Rashida Tlaib wins reelection in Michigan Biden campaign blasts Trump victory claim as 'outrageous, unprecedented, and incorrect' MORE said on Wednesday that “voters don’t care” that he doesn’t give out many policy specifics on what he plans to do if elected.

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In an interview with Time magazine, Trump said that he doesn’t need to release detailed proposals the way Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham Clinton Chris Wallace condemns Trump claims that he won the election On The Trail: Deeply divided nation shows blue islands in a red sea Biden wins Arizona MORE does because his supporters trust him to be an effective executive.

“My voters don’t care and the public doesn’t care,” Trump said. “They know you’re going to do a good job once you’re there.”

Trump mocked Clinton, his Democratic counterpart, for her focus on policy, saying it’s wasteful for a campaign.

“She’s got people that sit in cubicles writing policy all day,” he said. “Nothing’s ever going to happen. It’s just a waste of paper.”

Trump often boasts about his campaign’s frugality, frequently noting that he spent significantly less than his defeated primary opponents.