Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump Donald John TrumpUS reimposes UN sanctions on Iran amid increasing tensions Jeff Flake: Republicans 'should hold the same position' on SCOTUS vacancy as 2016 Trump supporters chant 'Fill that seat' at North Carolina rally MORE predicted the Republican Party will become a "worker's party" under his leadership.

“Five, 10 years from now — different party," Trump said during an interview with Bloomberg Businessweek published Thursday.

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"You’re going to have a worker’s party. A party of people that haven’t had a real wage increase in 18 years, that are angry."



Trump said he thinks cutting Social Security is a "big mistake" for the party.

"And I know it’s a big part of the budget. Cutting it the wrong way is a big mistake, and even cutting it [at all]," he said.

Trump also explained he does spend a lot of time in "deep analysis" of his views.

“My views are what everybody else’s views are," he said.

"When I give speeches, sometimes I’ll sign autographs and I’ll get to talk to people and learn a lot about the party," Trump continued.

Trump said he's learned that voters are unhappy with the Republican leadership.

He also admitted that he didn't know much about immigration reform before his campaign launch.

“When I made my [announcement] speech at Trump Tower, the June 16 speech,” he said, “I didn’t know about the Gang of Eight. … I just knew instinctively that our borders are a mess.”

The presumptive GOP nominee also offered praise for Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus, although he has clashed with the RNC in the past.

"I call Reince 'Mr. Switzerland,' " he said during the interview. “He’s doing a great job as peacemaker.”