⚡️URGENT meeting between Trump and Erdogan! New statements on the war
📄 Extracted Text (4,070 words)
[00:00:00] Heads
[00:00:03] up.
[00:00:31] That's what I give you.
[00:00:58] Mr. President.
[00:00:59] >> Oh, James, help me be indicted today.
[00:01:33] Mr. President
[00:02:41] President Trump, sir.
[00:02:44] President Trump, will you allow Turkey
[00:02:45] to buy F-35, sir?
[00:02:50] >> Do you believe Turkey can help end the
[00:02:51] war in Ukraine?
[00:02:56] >> Do do you believe Turkey can help end
[00:02:58] the
[00:03:07] >> All right.
[00:03:17] [Music]
[00:03:41] How do I show you?
[00:04:13] one.
[00:04:15] [Music]
[00:04:35] Please check yourself.
[00:04:48] Surely
[00:05:16] [Music]
[00:05:31] No, no, no, no. You're good.
[00:05:49] How many people?
[00:05:51] >> I mean, that's
[00:05:57] you,
[00:05:58] >> huh? Is that you?
[00:06:04] >> Well, good. Good on here for you.
[00:06:13] >> Yeah,
[00:06:14] >> actually someone
[00:06:34] You
[00:06:44] know what?
[00:06:56] They don't have a thing on them.
[00:07:11] predict predict it will not rain while
[00:07:14] we wait.
[00:07:17] >> Oh yeah.
[00:07:45] Stay right there.
[00:07:52] Right.
[00:08:09] [Music]
[00:08:18] >> Look at that.
[00:08:30] I would have never knew
[00:08:35] that.
[00:08:48] Foreign
[00:08:52] speech. Foreign speech. Foreign speech.
[00:09:05] It must be
[00:09:13] about
[00:09:27] Another
[00:09:55] speech. Anyone
[00:10:04] get their arrival time?
[00:10:05] >> H
[00:10:06] >> arrival time.
[00:10:08] >> 11:205.
[00:10:10] >> No, it it was 11:30.
[00:10:13] >> Yeah, it was 11:30.
[00:10:14] >> 11:30.
[00:10:17] >> Thank you. You're
[00:10:17] >> welcome.
[00:10:18] >> I can check if I check. I'm going to
[00:10:20] lose my
[00:10:22] lose
[00:10:24] what I'm working on.
[00:10:33] They've been and they're good people.
[00:10:36] >> Yes, they are.
[00:10:36] >> So, whatever you could do would be
[00:10:37] great. I promised I'd tell you. They
[00:10:40] were up here.
[00:10:53] Well,
[00:10:53] >> thank you very much. It's a pleasure to
[00:10:54] be with President Erdogan of Turkey and
[00:10:57] we've been friends for a long time
[00:10:59] actually, even uh for four years. Uh
[00:11:02] when I was in exile unfairly, as it
[00:11:05] turns out, rigged election, you know, he
[00:11:07] knows about rigged elections better than
[00:11:10] anybody. Uh but uh when I was in exile,
[00:11:14] we were still friends. That's always a
[00:11:16] good way to find out. test of
[00:11:17] friendship, but he's a highly respected
[00:11:20] man. He's respected very much in his
[00:11:23] country and all throughout Europe and
[00:11:25] throughout the world where they know
[00:11:26] him. He's uh built a tremendous
[00:11:29] military, powerful military, uses a lot
[00:11:31] of our equipment and uh it's an honor to
[00:11:34] have him at the White House. We're going
[00:11:36] to have a
[00:11:38] lunch together. We're going to have a
[00:11:39] discussion, big discussion. We do a lot
[00:11:42] of trade with Turkey and we're going to
[00:11:44] continue. We're going to do some
[00:11:45] additional trade. They want to buy
[00:11:47] F-16s, F-35s, and some other things. And
[00:11:50] we're going to talk to them about that.
[00:11:52] And uh we're just going to have I think
[00:11:55] a very interesting couple of hours.
[00:11:58] We're going to get a lot done. But I
[00:11:59] have great respect for this man. And uh
[00:12:02] we've had a very good relationship for a
[00:12:04] long time. If you remember, he led
[00:12:06] Pastor Brunson uh he freed Pastor
[00:12:09] Brunson. Pastor Brunson was put in jail
[00:12:11] for 35 years before I got there. This
[00:12:14] was uh a group that should have stopped
[00:12:16] it. And uh the president after I called
[00:12:19] him, released him, which was a great
[00:12:22] thing for our Christian community, our
[00:12:25] evangelical community, the evangelicals
[00:12:28] really, really wanted that. It was very
[00:12:30] important to him. So I always remembered
[00:12:31] that. But he released him from 35 years
[00:12:34] in prison. And uh Pastor Brunson now is
[00:12:37] healthy, happy, and well. We're very
[00:12:40] happy about that. But I it's a great
[00:12:42] honor to have uh the president of Turkey
[00:12:46] with us. And
[00:12:48] >> how are you?
[00:12:48] >> Fine.
[00:12:49] >> Say a few words.
[00:13:56] [Music]
[00:14:02] First, Mr. President, uh I am very
[00:14:04] pleased that this visit actually
[00:14:05] coincides with the 80th uh UNA. So I am
[00:14:09] very pleased to be here with my
[00:14:10] colleagues and friends and as we have
[00:14:12] said during the first term of your
[00:14:13] presidency and during your second term
[00:14:16] we are able to carry Turkey and US
[00:14:18] relations to a much different level and
[00:14:21] process and as you've said we have an
[00:14:22] opportunity here today to be able to
[00:14:24] discuss some of the issues regarding the
[00:14:26] F-35 the F-16 and also the HBA case and
[00:14:29] we will have an opportunity to
[00:14:31] thoroughly discuss them and based on
[00:14:33] what you have mentioned regarding the
[00:14:35] Had school uh we are ready to do
[00:14:38] whatever we can that falls on our part
[00:14:40] and I will when I get back uh try to
[00:14:42] discuss this issue with the esteemed Mr.
[00:14:44] Bartholomos uh to discuss how we can
[00:14:46] move forward on that.
[00:14:48] >> Okay, very good. I would like to be able
[00:14:50] to do that. The uh the Greek Orthodox
[00:14:54] Church was here and they would really
[00:14:56] like to have some help. They need some
[00:14:58] help and I said I'd mention it. We
[00:15:01] appreciate it. So, this is a tough man.
[00:15:03] This is a a guy who's uh
[00:15:07] highly opinionated.
[00:15:09] Usually I don't like opinionated people,
[00:15:11] but I always like this one. But he's a
[00:15:14] tough one. And uh he does an amazing job
[00:15:17] in this country. And we've had
[00:15:20] tremendous relationships, both having to
[00:15:22] do with war and having to do with trade.
[00:15:25] >> And I guess today we're talking about
[00:15:27] both. I'd like to have him stop buying
[00:15:30] any oil from Russia while Russia
[00:15:32] continues this rampage
[00:15:34] against Ukraine.
[00:15:37] And they've been fighting. They've lost
[00:15:39] millions of lives already. And for what?
[00:15:41] You know, for what? Disgraceful.
[00:15:45] And I said yesterday, let it keep going
[00:15:48] because their economy is absolutely
[00:15:50] terrible right now. And I think it's I
[00:15:53] think it's a shame that they're doing
[00:15:54] that. Killing a lot of people
[00:15:56] unnecessarily.
[00:15:57] 7,818
[00:15:59] people were killed last week. Mostly
[00:16:02] military people, their people, and
[00:16:03] Ukrainians.
[00:16:05] more Russians actually than Ukraine. A
[00:16:07] little bit more. But it's such a waste
[00:16:10] of human life. And so we ought to stop.
[00:16:13] You Putin ought to stop. And with that,
[00:16:16] we'll get to uh a little bit of a
[00:16:19] discussion. We're going to make some
[00:16:20] great trade deals for both countries. We
[00:16:22] do a lot of business with Turkey. They
[00:16:24] build great products. They build
[00:16:25] beautiful, great products. Really
[00:16:27] fantastic manufacturers. And we buy a
[00:16:29] lot from them and they buy a lot from
[00:16:31] us. Uh would you have any questions,
[00:16:33] please?
[00:16:36] You repeatedly
[00:16:38] called out Obama and Biden
[00:16:40] administrations for their stupid
[00:16:42] decisions. One example you gave was a
[00:16:44] refusal to sell the Patriot missile
[00:16:46] defense systems to Turkey which resulted
[00:16:48] in the expulsion of the country from the
[00:16:50] F-35 program. Now you are known to be a
[00:16:53] great deal maker in Turkey. What can you
[00:16:55] do to undo this stupidity?
[00:16:57] >> Yes, CNN sir.
[00:16:59] >> CNN
[00:17:01] because you sounded like a nice guy but
[00:17:04] CNN is fake news. I mean, but you sound
[00:17:06] like the real deal to me, so I'll answer
[00:17:08] the question. And we're going to be
[00:17:10] discussing the Patriot system, which is
[00:17:12] the best system. Uh, we'll discuss that.
[00:17:14] We're going to discuss the F-35. We'll
[00:17:16] be discussing all of the things that you
[00:17:18] know about and that some of that you
[00:17:20] mentioned. Um, and I think he'll be
[00:17:23] successful with buying the things he'd
[00:17:25] like to buy.
[00:17:26] >> What concrete steps can you take?
[00:17:27] >> Well, we'll have to see. I have to We
[00:17:29] haven't even started yet. But I know he
[00:17:31] wants uh he wants the F-35
[00:17:34] >> and he's wanted that and we're talking
[00:17:36] about that very seriously and the F-16.
[00:17:38] We're in great shape. Uh certain other
[00:17:42] things he needed as you know and I'm
[00:17:44] going to see to it that we get that to
[00:17:47] him. He needs certain things and we need
[00:17:49] certain things and we're going to come
[00:17:51] to a conclusion. You'll know by the end
[00:17:53] of the day.
[00:17:53] >> Go ahead.
[00:17:55] [Music]
[00:17:58] Mr. President
[00:18:09] for
[00:18:27] Mr. President
[00:18:31] >> because I haven't learned
[00:18:32] >> I haven't learned his language yet. What
[00:18:34] did he say?
[00:18:35] >> Uh the gentleman is asking uh Mr.
[00:18:37] President M. You have referred to
[00:18:39] President Trump's peace efforts and you
[00:18:41] have also contact with many leaders in
[00:18:43] the region and uh what do you think that
[00:18:46] you can do about this and Mr. President
[00:18:48] has said that yes I believe in the peace
[00:18:50] efforts that President uh Trump is
[00:18:52] leading and together we will be able to
[00:18:54] overcome the challenges in the region.
[00:18:56] >> I think it's true. He's got tremendous
[00:18:58] influence in the region. Yeah. Please
[00:19:00] >> Mr. President, when are you planning to
[00:19:02] lift Katsa sanctions against Turkey?
[00:19:04] >> Against sanctions against Turkey. cut
[00:19:07] >> could be very soon.
[00:19:08] >> If we have a good if we have a good
[00:19:10] meeting almost immediately
[00:19:13] >> president
[00:19:16] is removing tariffs on US goods and what
[00:19:19] impact it would be in US production.
[00:19:22] >> Where are you from?
[00:19:23] >> Turkey.
[00:19:24] >> I see we have a lot of people from
[00:19:26] Turkey here.
[00:19:27] >> That's good because I like the questions
[00:19:29] very much actually. They're very nice
[00:19:30] questions and we'll see about tariffs.
[00:19:32] We're going to be talking about tariffs.
[00:19:34] >> You already removed that. Well, we're
[00:19:36] going to be talking about that.
[00:19:39] [Music]
[00:19:41] >> Russia, even if not all NATO countries
[00:19:44] um stop purchasing Russian oil.
[00:19:46] >> Uh we're going to be seeing about that.
[00:19:48] The NATO countries were disappointing in
[00:19:51] that regard, but they've been very
[00:19:53] amazing in other ways. They did, as you
[00:19:55] know, they went from 2% to 5% GDP, and
[00:20:00] that's a big step, and it's paid. I
[00:20:01] mean, they have the money there and
[00:20:03] we're selling a tremendous amount of
[00:20:06] military equipment to NATO. We're
[00:20:08] selling. We're not giving like Biden
[00:20:09] did. We're selling it to NATO. And it's
[00:20:12] it's a lot. They're buying a lot. And I
[00:20:14] assume they're giving it to Ukraine.
[00:20:17] They could buy it for other reasons,
[00:20:18] too, but I assume they're giving most of
[00:20:20] it to Ukraine, but they're buying highly
[00:20:22] sophisticated weaponry
[00:20:24] >> and uh they're paying for it full price.
[00:20:27] And uh
[00:20:29] >> that's how we're involved. Biden gave
[00:20:31] $350 billion dollars. Look, this war
[00:20:34] would have never started if I were
[00:20:35] president. If I were president, this war
[00:20:37] would never be happened. Would have
[00:20:39] never happened. Yeah.
[00:20:40] >> Mr. President, I would like to ask about
[00:20:41] Gaza. Are you on the same page, Mr.
[00:20:43] Erdogan for Palestine is?
[00:20:46] >> Well, I don't know his stance. I can't
[00:20:48] tell you about that. I just say that uh
[00:20:50] we want to get Gaza over with. I had a
[00:20:52] great meeting with the leaders of that
[00:20:55] area of that region. Uh generally
[00:20:58] speaking, the Middle East. We had a
[00:21:00] great meeting the other day at ANGA, as
[00:21:01] you know, and I think we're I think
[00:21:03] we're close to getting some kind of a
[00:21:06] deal done. Yeah, we want to we want to
[00:21:07] get the hostages back. I have to get the
[00:21:09] hostages back. We're the ones that got
[00:21:11] the hostages, all of them that we have
[00:21:14] now. But it looks like there are 20
[00:21:17] living hostages and probably 38 or so
[00:21:20] dead hostages. Pretty sad. And the
[00:21:23] parents of those dead souls, those dead
[00:21:27] mostly men, boys, many cases like
[00:21:30] literally boys,
[00:21:32] >> they want those bodies back so badly as
[00:21:35] much as though they were alive. And so
[00:21:39] we had a we had a very good meeting with
[00:21:40] the representatives of the most powerful
[00:21:43] countries in the Middle East. And I
[00:21:45] think we're going to be close to a deal.
[00:21:50] Mr.
[00:21:52] Mr. President, Mr. Mr. President, uh
[00:21:55] we've noticed that in the Ukrainian war
[00:21:58] and uh during the Israeli Iran war, uh
[00:22:02] the the airspace of the NATO countries
[00:22:05] uh is very fragile and it needs to be uh
[00:22:09] stronger and in that sense Turkey being
[00:22:12] the second largest army in NATO uh it
[00:22:15] needs to support its air force and air
[00:22:18] defense. How do you look at this issue
[00:22:22] in general as a NATO because I mean,
[00:22:25] >> yeah, we're in NATO and and you know,
[00:22:27] they're paying now 5% of GDP. Nobody
[00:22:29] thought that was possible and they
[00:22:31] agreed to that six months ago when I was
[00:22:34] there and the relationship is very good.
[00:22:36] The NATO countries are I mean with us is
[00:22:39] the strongest it's ever been. We used to
[00:22:41] complain that they're paying 2% but
[00:22:44] they're not paying. The United States
[00:22:45] was paying almost everything and now
[00:22:47] they're paying 5% and they paid and
[00:22:50] that's trillions of dollars. you know,
[00:22:52] we're talking about trillions of
[00:22:53] dollars. And they're spending that,
[00:22:56] giving that money to us, and we are
[00:22:58] giving them great defensive, you know,
[00:23:00] the Patriots and all of the different uh
[00:23:02] javelins, all the different missile
[00:23:04] systems and everything else that they
[00:23:06] want, but it's a, you know, it's
[00:23:08] trillions of dollars. So, we appreciate
[00:23:10] that they did that. So, they went from
[00:23:12] 2% to 5% of GDP. And that was something
[00:23:15] that nobody even would bring up. Biden
[00:23:18] should have brought it up a long time
[00:23:19] ago because uh under Biden we paid $350
[00:23:23] billion dollars and all it did is make
[00:23:26] things worse. So we'll see
[00:23:33] to Turkey fighter jets F-35s.
[00:23:36] >> Yeah, we're talking about fighter jets
[00:23:37] for Turkey. Yes, we are.
[00:23:42] Are we going to see are we going to see
[00:23:44] any step is going to be taken today
[00:23:46] about the issue about the things are
[00:23:49] going on in the Gaza Palestine? Are we
[00:23:51] going to
[00:23:52] >> It could be today. Yeah, could be today.
[00:23:54] We have a very strong dialogue going on
[00:23:57] with uh Saudi Arabia with I would say
[00:24:02] you have four or five real leaders that
[00:24:04] are being good. As you know, I met with
[00:24:07] uh Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE. Uh we met
[00:24:11] with Jordan. The king of Jordan was
[00:24:13] there. We had we had great we had a
[00:24:16] really great meeting. I think a lot was
[00:24:18] uh determined at that meeting and I have
[00:24:20] to meet with Israel and I have to do
[00:24:23] that also. They know what I want and we
[00:24:27] think I think we can get that one done.
[00:24:29] I hope we can get it done. A lot of
[00:24:30] people are dying,
[00:24:32] >> but we want the hostages back. We don't
[00:24:34] want them back one this week, one in two
[00:24:36] months from now, three later. And you
[00:24:39] know, like the way it's been going, we
[00:24:40] got them all back. We got a lot of them
[00:24:41] back. We got our American, the American
[00:24:44] Alexander, we got the American hostages
[00:24:46] back. But we have now 20 plus 38
[00:24:51] bodies, dead bodies, and we want them
[00:24:54] all back. And we want them back at one
[00:24:55] time.
[00:25:00] in the past when the government has shut
[00:25:03] down will help to release the hostages.
[00:25:07] >> Do I think what
[00:25:08] >> do you think will help to release the
[00:25:10] hostages?
[00:25:10] >> I don't know if he'll help in that. I I
[00:25:12] don't really think we have I don't think
[00:25:14] it'll be necessary in this case. I think
[00:25:16] we're going to be in a pretty good
[00:25:18] position. There are a lot of people that
[00:25:20] want that done. I met with great
[00:25:22] leaders. Look over and you saw the
[00:25:24] people that were there and uh great
[00:25:27] leaders. Egypt was also represented. We
[00:25:30] met with the leaders of that part of the
[00:25:32] world and they want to see if they can
[00:25:34] get something done and I have I'm going
[00:25:36] to have to tell Israel, let's go. We
[00:25:38] want to get the hostages back. They want
[00:25:40] everybody wants to see that war over
[00:25:41] with, by the way, everybody.
[00:25:44] >> So, we're going to see what happens.
[00:25:51] >> Mr. President,
[00:25:52] >> how do you see a joint initiative with
[00:25:54] President Erdogan to bring the president
[00:25:58] uh of Russia, Putin and President
[00:26:00] Zalinski to the table?
[00:26:02] >> Well, I can tell you that President
[00:26:04] Erdogan is very respected by both of
[00:26:06] them. Everybody respects Erdogan. They
[00:26:10] really respect Erdogan. I do. And uh I
[00:26:13] think he could have a big influence if
[00:26:15] he wants to. Right now he's very
[00:26:16] neutral. He likes being neutral. So do I
[00:26:19] like being neutral. But uh he's somebody
[00:26:22] that if he got involved, the best thing
[00:26:24] he could do is not buy oil and gas from
[00:26:27] Russia. If he didn't if he did that,
[00:26:29] that would be
[00:26:31] >> probably the best thing he knows Putin
[00:26:32] like I know Putin. Uh I thought Putin
[00:26:35] I've I settled as you know seven wars
[00:26:38] and it's probably more than that if you
[00:26:40] really want to know the real facts, but
[00:26:43] seven wars and I thought this would be
[00:26:45] among the easier ones to settle. But uh
[00:26:48] I'm very disappointed in Putin and he's
[00:26:51] been fighting hard. He's been fighting
[00:26:53] long and they lost millions. They lost
[00:26:55] like a million soldiers.
[00:26:58] >> And you know they've with all of the
[00:27:00] heavy bombardment over the last two
[00:27:02] weeks. They've gained almost no land.
[00:27:05] Think of that. They've gained almost no
[00:27:07] land.
[00:27:10] And I'm not going to ever call anybody a
[00:27:11] paper tiger, but Russia spent
[00:27:15] millions and millions of dollars in
[00:27:18] bombs, missiles, ammunition, and lives.
[00:27:21] Their lives, and they've gained
[00:27:23] virtually no land. Uh,
[00:27:26] >> I think it's time to stop. I really do.
[00:27:33] >> A few months ago, you met with Ali and
[00:27:36] Pashan. Can you follow up on
[00:27:38] >> where
[00:27:39] >> you met with Alv and Pinan? Aaran
[00:27:43] President Ali and Pinan. Can you follow
[00:27:47] up on uh what you want to say uh about
[00:27:51] current?
[00:27:52] >> No, I can't. I just
[00:27:57] >> I don't I like this guy. I like him.
[00:27:59] He's from CNN. Fake news. The worst fake
[00:28:02] news. But I like him. So it's CNN
[00:28:05] Turkey.
[00:28:08] I'll get
[00:28:11] go. Syria has been a major issue between
[00:28:14] the two countries for the past decade
[00:28:17] and you said the future of Syria is in
[00:28:19] Eran's hands back in I think December
[00:28:22] and January and the countries are in the
[00:28:25] process of integrating
[00:28:27] fractures into the main government. Len
[00:28:30] you want to see that happen? Well, I
[00:28:32] think President Erdogan is the one
[00:28:34] responsible for Syria for the for the
[00:28:38] successful fight in ridding Syria of its
[00:28:42] past leader. And I think this man is
[00:28:45] responsible. He doesn't take the
[00:28:46] responsibility, but it's actually a
[00:28:48] great achievement. They've been trying
[00:28:49] to do it for 2,000 years. I said, "He
[00:28:52] does it. He did it. I mean, they're your
[00:28:54] surrogates. I think you should take the
[00:28:56] credit for it." I told him, "Take the
[00:28:58] credit. for 2,000 years you've been
[00:29:00] trying to take over Syria. He took over
[00:29:03] Syria and he doesn't want to take the
[00:29:04] credit. You know, all of those people
[00:29:06] are his surrogates. But the leader of
[00:29:09] Syria, the new leader, as you know, I
[00:29:11] took sanctions off in order to let them
[00:29:13] breathe because the sanctions were very
[00:29:15] strong. But I think we should have a
[00:29:17] major announcement today. He was
[00:29:19] responsible for that victory. It was a
[00:29:21] victory for Turkey because they've been
[00:29:23] fighting, as you know, for like a
[00:29:25] thousand years. and uh it never went you
[00:29:29] know it was back and forth but he's he's
[00:29:31] responsible for that so he would have a
[00:29:33] lot to say with respect to Syria but uh
[00:29:36] at his request
[00:29:38] I took and the request also of the king
[00:29:40] of Saudi Arabia it's very interesting
[00:29:42] and Qatar they said if you could uh take
[00:29:47] the sanctions we had very strong
[00:29:49] sanctions I don't they couldn't have
[00:29:50] lived with those sanctions and I took
[00:29:52] them off to give them a chance to
[00:29:55] breathe Uh the president was one of the
[00:29:57] people that was responsible for that. He
[00:30:00] asked me to do it. I did it.
[00:30:03] [Music]
[00:30:05] >> Mr. President, furlows are very typical
[00:30:07] when the government shuts down. Why is
[00:30:09] the administration directing federal
[00:30:12] layoffs of federal workers this time
[00:30:14] around?
[00:30:14] >> Well, this is all caused by the
[00:30:15] Democrats. They uh asked us to do
[00:30:18] something that's totally unreasonable.
[00:30:20] They never change. They want to give
[00:30:22] money away to illegals illegally people
[00:30:25] that entered our country illegally. They
[00:30:27] want to give them massive federal money
[00:30:30] and we don't want to do that because it
[00:30:32] means everyone's going to just keep
[00:30:33] pouring back. Right now we have
[00:30:34] absolutely perfect borders like you
[00:30:37] haven't seen in many years even better
[00:30:39] than the I had great borders during my
[00:30:41] four years. But these borders are stone
[00:30:44] cold closed. You can only come into our
[00:30:45] country legally now. But the Democrats
[00:30:48] want to give it all away. They want to
[00:30:49] also they want to open up the borders.
[00:30:52] Take a look at that. Big thing. They
[00:30:54] want to open borders again after what
[00:30:56] we're going through now. Getting rid of
[00:30:58] prisoners, getting rid of all of these
[00:31:00] people dropped out from mental
[00:31:02] institutions, drug dealers, drug
[00:31:04] addicts, everything. They're putting
[00:31:06] everybody into our country. It's all
[00:31:09] ended now. But this is what Schumer
[00:31:11] wants. This is what the Democrats want.
[00:31:13] They want to have and they want to take
[00:31:15] our money. We're doing well because of
[00:31:18] tariffs. We're doing unbelievable. We're
[00:31:19] making more money than we ever have
[00:31:21] made. And by the way, we're going to
[00:31:22] take some of that tariff money that we
[00:31:25] made. Just to get off the subject for a
[00:31:27] second, we're going to take some of that
[00:31:29] tariff money that we made. We're going
[00:31:30] to give it to our farmers who are for a
[00:31:34] little while going to be hurt until it
[00:31:36] kicks in. The tariffs kick into their
[00:31:37] benefit. So, we're going to make sure
[00:31:39] that our farmers are in great shape
[00:31:40] because we're taking in a lot of money.
[00:31:43] We're finding the other day it was very
[00:31:46] interesting. They found $31 billion.
[00:31:48] They said, "Sir, we found 31." I said,
[00:31:51] "You mean positively, right?" They said,
[00:31:52] "Yeah, 31 million more than we knew."
[00:31:55] And they said, "We don't know where it
[00:31:57] came from." I said, "Check the tariff
[00:32:00] shelf." They came back the following
[00:32:02] morning. They said, "You're right, sir.
[00:32:04] It came from the tariffs.
[00:32:06] >> We've never seen anything like this."
[00:32:08] So, what we're going to be doing uh is
[00:32:10] we're going to be uh taking some money
[00:32:13] from all of the tariff money that we've
[00:32:15] taken and we're going to distribute it
[00:32:16] to our farmers until the tariffs kick
[00:32:19] into their benefit, which ultimately the
[00:32:21] farmers are going to be making a
[00:32:24] fortune. But it it's a process of it has
[00:32:26] to kick in. All right, maybe one one
[00:32:28] more.
[00:32:30] >> There was another uh shooting at an ICE
[00:32:33] facility in Texas yesterday. Detainees
[00:32:35] were killed. Uh the FBI director posted
[00:32:38] on social media bullets that were
[00:32:40] engraved with a message anti-ICE. He
[00:32:43] just posted another thing on social
[00:32:44] media saying they recovered a
[00:32:46] handwritten note from the subject that
[00:32:47] read, "Hopefully this will give ICE
[00:32:49] agents real terror to think is there a
[00:32:51] sniper with AP rounds on that roof." Who
[00:32:54] do you hold responsible for the uptick
[00:32:56] in leftwing violence?
[00:32:58] >> Radical left rhetoric. The radical left
[00:33:00] is causing the problem. Uh they're out
[00:33:03] of control. They're saying things and
[00:33:06] they're really dumb people. I mean, I
[00:33:07] look at Crockett. I look at some of
[00:33:09] these people. They're they're uh very
[00:33:12] low IQ people actually. But the radical
[00:33:15] left is causing this problem. Not the
[00:33:17] right, the radical left.
[00:33:19] >> And it's going to get worse. And
[00:33:20] ultimately, it's going to go back on
[00:33:21] them. I mean, bad things happen when
[00:33:23] they play these games.
[00:33:25] >> And uh I'll give you a little clue. The
[00:33:28] right is a lot tougher than the left.
[00:33:30] But the right's not doing this. They're
[00:33:32] not doing it. and they better not get
[00:33:34] them energized because it won't be good
[00:33:36] for the left. And I don't want to see
[00:33:38] that happen either. I'm the president of
[00:33:40] all the people. But the radical left is
[00:33:42] causing this. The radical left Democrats
[00:33:45] are causing this problem. And it's uh it
[00:33:48] gets worse. It gets worse and it'll be a
[00:33:51] point where other people won't take it
[00:33:54] anymore. And that will not be good for
[00:33:55] the radical left. And we don't want
[00:33:57] that. Okay. Thank you.
[00:34:03] Mr. President, it seems like an
[00:34:04] indictment of James Comey is intimate.
[00:34:06] Uh, would this be the first step in
[00:34:09] accountability for pushing the hoax of
[00:34:12] Russia, Russia, Russia along with Barack
[00:34:14] Obama involved as well?
[00:34:16] >> Well, I can't tell you what's going to
[00:34:17] happen because I don't know. You have
[00:34:19] very professional people headed up by
[00:34:21] the attorney general, Todd Todd Blanch,
[00:34:24] and uh Lindseay Alligan who's very
[00:34:27] smart, good lawyer, very good lawyer. uh
[00:34:29] they're going to make a determination.
[00:34:31] I'm not making that deter. I I think I'd
[00:34:32] be allowed to get involved if I want,
[00:34:34] but I don't really choose to do so. I
[00:34:36] can only say that Comey is a bad person.
[00:34:40] He's a sick person. I think he's a sick
[00:34:42] guy, actually. He did terrible things at
[00:34:44] the FBI. And uh but I I don't know. I
[00:34:48] have no idea what's going to happen.
[00:34:49] Thank you very much, everyone.
[00:34:52] Everyone needs a
[00:34:59] [Applause]
[00:35:01] Thank you.
[00:35:08] Thank you.
[00:35:11] Thanks, guys. Let's go. Let's go.
ℹ️ Document Details
SHA-256
yt__sQdSCSZmCE
Dataset
youtube
Comments 0