Beck responded by arguing that Trump's policies are interconnected and aimed at restructuring both the American economy and the international system. "Donald Trump is changing the new world order entirely, and it won't be fully understood for probably another five to 10 years," Beck said. He pointed to the administration's efforts to encourage domestic investment and manufacturing, saying those initiatives are central to Trump's long-term economic vision. According to Beck, Trump's objective is not simply to improve short-term economic conditions but to address what he views as structural problems affecting the United States. Beck said Trump is attempting to solve broader issues involving international institutions, trade agreements and tariffs in an effort to create lasting economic change.