Donald Trump opened up about some lighter topics during a sit-down with Fox News host Peter Doocy on The Sunday Briefing. Instead of politics, the conversation turned playful with a round of rapid-fire questions.
When asked about his childhood dream car, Trump didn’t hesitate. “A Ferrari,” he said with a grin. The former president kept the answer short, making it clear that fast and flashy caught his eye when he was young.
Doocy then shifted gears to something more down-to-earth. How does Trump feel about tipping in restaurants? It was a question meant to show personality rather than policy.
Trump leaned in with his answer. He explained his philosophy directly. “When somebody does a good job, you take care of them,” he said. For him, tipping is a matter of respect.
The exchange stayed lighthearted. There was no deep dive into economic debates or legislative talk. It was about small details that reveal character.
Trump also threw in a remark about legacy. “When I kick the bucket — as the expression goes …” he said, pausing before finishing the thought. It was one of those candid moments that slipped through in the quick format.
The segment lasted only a few minutes, but it packed in glimpses of personality. From dream cars to dining habits, Trump answered with the same confidence he shows on the campaign trail.
The clip ended as casually as it began. No major policy announcements, no fiery back-and-forth. Just a former president giving short, sharp answers to questions meant to make him relatable.