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[00:00:08] Ladies and gentlemen, the 45th and 47th
[00:00:11] president of the United States, Donald
[00:00:13] J. Trump.
[00:00:15] And I'm proud to be an [music] American
[00:00:19] where at least I know I'm [singing]
[00:00:21] free. And I won't forget the men [music]
[00:00:25] who died, who gave that fight to me. And
[00:00:28] I gladly stand up next to you. [music]
[00:00:32] And they met her still today.
[00:00:35] Cuz there ain't [music and singing] no
[00:00:37] doubt I love this land.
[00:00:40] God [music] bless the USA.
[00:00:55] from the lakes of Minnesota
[00:00:59] to the hills [music and singing] of
[00:01:00] Tennessee.
[00:01:03] Across the plains of Texas, from sea
[00:01:06] [music and singing] to shining sea,
[00:01:09] from Detroit down to [singing] Houston
[00:01:12] and New York to LA, where there's pride
[00:01:17] in every [music] American heart. And
[00:01:19] it's time we stand and say
[00:01:25] [music]
[00:01:25] that I'm proud to be an American where
[00:01:29] at least I know I'm [singing] free. And
[00:01:32] I won't [music] forget the men who died,
[00:01:36] who gave that life to me. And I [music]
[00:01:38] gladly stand up next to you and defend
[00:01:43] her [music] still today.
[00:01:45] Cuz there ain't no doubt I love this
[00:01:48] land.
[00:01:50] God bless the USA.
[00:01:59] And I'm proud to be [music] an American
[00:02:02] where at least I know I'm free. And I
[00:02:06] won't [music] forget the men who died,
[00:02:10] who gave that life to me. And I gladly
[00:02:13] stand up. [music]
[00:02:16] next to you and defend her still today.
[00:02:19] [singing]
[00:02:20] Cuz there ain't no [music] doubt I love
[00:02:23] this land. [singing]
[00:02:26] God bless [music]
[00:02:27] the US.
[00:02:35] [singing]
[00:02:46] Thank you.
[00:02:48] >> Thank you very much. It's great to see a
[00:02:50] vibrant place like this. As you know,
[00:02:53] about a year and a half ago, it wasn't
[00:02:55] so vibrant. I'm looking at all this
[00:02:57] brand new steel and equipment. It just
[00:02:59] went up because of our tariffs. Because
[00:03:02] of our president, but because of our
[00:03:04] tariffs. And I'm thrilled to be back in
[00:03:06] the great state of Georgia with the men
[00:03:09] and women of an incredible American
[00:03:12] company, the Kusa Steel Corporation.
[00:03:17] For more than 50 years, the hardworking
[00:03:20] Americans at Kusa Steel have poured out
[00:03:23] their sweat and blood and tears to turn
[00:03:26] into what? Look, you wanted to take raw
[00:03:29] material and you wanted to take
[00:03:32] beautiful metal and you wanted to turn
[00:03:34] it into the highest quality steel racks
[00:03:37] and plates in the business. All stamped
[00:03:40] with those really beautiful words. You
[00:03:42] don't see it too much, but now you do
[00:03:44] again. Made in the USA, right?
[00:03:49] And this company prospered and grew from
[00:03:51] humble beginnings in a Georgia
[00:03:53] manufacturing. What happened is you
[00:03:55] became in a very short while a Georgia
[00:03:59] manufacturing giant, but then you watch
[00:04:02] your core business start to fade. I just
[00:04:05] spoke to your great owner and he is uh
[00:04:09] he's great, but he got hit by stupid
[00:04:12] politicians basically making specialized
[00:04:15] steel tire racks dwindle from two
[00:04:18] bustling shifts to six days a week down
[00:04:20] to one shift in one hour. one hour a
[00:04:24] week,
[00:04:25] then you went back up to two days, then
[00:04:27] you went back to three days, then you
[00:04:29] went back to one day, then you went down
[00:04:31] to one hour because all the business was
[00:04:34] going to China and other countries from
[00:04:36] outside.
[00:04:38] And it wasn't only here. It was other
[00:04:40] plants also. I assume your friends
[00:04:42] likewise were having the same problem.
[00:04:45] Your jobs were being stolen as foreign
[00:04:47] nations dump their subsidized products.
[00:04:50] Don't forget China and these other
[00:04:51] countries. They pay for it. It's all
[00:04:53] subsidized. You don't get too too much
[00:04:56] subsidy.
[00:04:57] But they dropped the subsidized products
[00:04:59] on our market to try and put Americans
[00:05:01] out of business. And that's what they
[00:05:03] were doing. You're lucky you have a man
[00:05:05] that is so proud of this place. Kept it
[00:05:08] going. Barely kept it going. Wasn't
[00:05:10] easy. You're a lucky guy.
[00:05:13] But now,
[00:05:15] thanks to the fact that we got elected
[00:05:17] on November 5th,
[00:05:22] And thanks to what I call the Trump
[00:05:24] tariffs,
[00:05:25] business at Kusa Steel is booming again.
[00:05:28] We just spoke. It's booming. [cheering]
[00:05:31] And in October, you received your first
[00:05:34] large order for tire rack since 2014. It
[00:05:36] was a big massive order. In fact,
[00:05:40] this great man right here thought that
[00:05:42] they made a mistake. He said it can't be
[00:05:44] possible. No, it's called tariffs. I
[00:05:48] said, "My favorite word in the whole
[00:05:50] dictionary is tariff." And I got in
[00:05:52] trouble with Look at all the fake news
[00:05:53] back there. Look at them.
[00:05:55] I got in trouble. No, I got in trouble
[00:05:58] with them because I said, "Tariff is my
[00:06:01] favorite word in the whole dictionary."
[00:06:02] They said, "What about family? What
[00:06:04] about God? What about wife, children?" I
[00:06:08] said, "All right, it's my fifth favorite
[00:06:10] word." Now I'm okay. They've treated me
[00:06:12] okay since I did that. They didn't like
[00:06:14] it one, but it's it's my fifth favorite
[00:06:18] word in the dictionary. You're back.
[00:06:21] You're producing at full speed. Two
[00:06:24] shifts a day. And he's going to three
[00:06:25] shifts a day, six days a week.
[00:06:29] [cheering]
[00:06:30] And you've got a backlog now that's
[00:06:33] seven months long. What a difference
[00:06:37] from a couple of hours a week to seven
[00:06:41] months long. And it's all because you
[00:06:43] finally have a president who put America
[00:06:45] first. That's what it is. But it's also
[00:06:50] it's also because I imposed powerful 50%
[00:06:53] tariffs on foreign steel where they were
[00:06:55] coming in and dumping crap all over our
[00:06:58] country. I ended every one of the Biden
[00:07:01] era exemptions. And on August 18th, I
[00:07:04] added new tariffs to cover 400
[00:07:07] derivative products, including steel
[00:07:09] racks, which is what you make. So, I say
[00:07:12] congratulations and what a great
[00:07:15] comeback. This is a comeback that two
[00:07:17] years ago, right? You were almost I
[00:07:19] don't want to say out of business, but
[00:07:20] you're almost out of business. I guess I
[00:07:22] He said, "You can say it. You were
[00:07:24] close." He was he was borderline.
[00:07:28] Started telling his wife, "Let's have
[00:07:29] tuna fish tonight, darling. Forget about
[00:07:31] the sake."
[00:07:34] But stories like this companies are
[00:07:36] right now playing out in cities all
[00:07:38] around the country. towns, villages all
[00:07:42] over the country. AND TO THINK I HAVE TO
[00:07:45] be in the United States Supreme Court
[00:07:48] for many, many months waiting for a
[00:07:51] decision on tariffs. Without tariffs,
[00:07:55] this country would be in such trouble
[00:07:57] right now. Without tariffs, this country
[00:07:59] would be like your company was two years
[00:08:01] ago.
[00:08:03] What a difference it made. And you know
[00:08:05] who brought the cases against us? people
[00:08:08] that are China oriented, people that
[00:08:11] have business in China that want to rip
[00:08:14] us off and keep ripping us off. And the
[00:08:16] tariffs had stopped us. And not only
[00:08:19] China, other countries, too. People from
[00:08:23] other countries like Canada and others,
[00:08:26] they sue us. Canada has ripped us off
[00:08:29] for years. Not anymore, they're not.
[00:08:34] And I'm waiting for a decision from the
[00:08:36] Supreme Court. Can you imagine? We have
[00:08:38] to wait. I I mean, I just heard the
[00:08:41] story today and I've told it a thousand
[00:08:42] times. I don't think I've ever heard it
[00:08:44] any better. I even took him back to the
[00:08:47] fake news where he related the story
[00:08:50] that he was in serious trouble. There
[00:08:52] was no business. There was no business
[00:08:54] anywhere. How was this place two or
[00:08:57] three years ago was not just here, the
[00:08:59] whole area, it was a disaster.
[00:09:02] And now it's vibrant. And we have to
[00:09:05] justify this because people come from
[00:09:08] other countries because they ripped us
[00:09:10] off for 50 years and now we're doing the
[00:09:13] same thing to them. And we're being very
[00:09:15] modest about it. Right Howard? We're
[00:09:17] being very modest about it. We could go
[00:09:19] a lot further if I want to because what
[00:09:22] they've done to us, other countries,
[00:09:24] what they've done, they almost put us
[00:09:25] out of business. And I'll tell you, if I
[00:09:27] didn't win this election and if you had
[00:09:29] a like Kamla or a
[00:09:33] like sleepy Joe Biden,
[00:09:36] if you had these people back, our
[00:09:39] country would have been finished. We
[00:09:41] wouldn't have had a country. So just
[00:09:43] yesterday, I was visited by the CEO of
[00:09:46] the drug company, Novartis, and his name
[00:09:50] is Baz, first name, great guy. and he
[00:09:53] came into the White House to see our
[00:09:55] great chief of staff who happens to be
[00:09:56] with us. Where's Susie? Susie's with us
[00:09:59] someplace. She is great. First females
[00:10:02] chief of staff and the best chief of
[00:10:04] staff
[00:10:06] and she wanted to bring him in. It's a
[00:10:08] big very big company all based outside
[00:10:11] of this country and she wanted to bring
[00:10:13] him in. So I said, "Come on." So I said,
[00:10:15] "Hello, how are you doing? How's it
[00:10:17] going, sir? I'm building 11 plants in
[00:10:20] the United States." I said, 'Th that's a
[00:10:22] lot. How many do you have? None. But
[00:10:25] we're moving almost all our business
[00:10:26] into the United States. And I said, why
[00:10:29] are you doing that? Tariffs. Tariffs.
[00:10:33] Can you believe it? Said tariffs. AND I
[00:10:36] GOT TO BE BEFORE A COURT. Can you
[00:10:39] believe it? This is like men playing in
[00:10:42] women's sports, transgender for
[00:10:46] everybody. I have a new one to add.
[00:10:48] Voter ID. THE DEMOCRATS DON'T WANT TO
[00:10:52] GIVE us voter ID because they want to
[00:10:55] cheat. THE ONLY WAY THEY CAN CHEAT IS if
[00:10:58] they look, we can stop them so easy. You
[00:11:02] know what they say? We don't want voter
[00:11:04] ID because it's racist. Okay, that's a
[00:11:07] good one. It's racist. Oh, I'll tell you
[00:11:10] what. When they look at the polls, 95%
[00:11:14] of the people want voter ID.
[00:11:17] Then you have proof of citizenship. So,
[00:11:19] we want voter ID. We want proof of
[00:11:22] citizenship for you to vote.
[00:11:25] Let's prove that you're an American. So,
[00:11:27] please proof of citizen. They're
[00:11:28] fighting that.
[00:11:30] They're fighting that.
[00:11:34] And then we don't want to have mail-in
[00:11:37] ballots where they're mailed in from all
[00:11:38] parts of the place. Mail-in ballots are
[00:11:41] crooked as hell. WE'RE THE ONLY COUNTRY
[00:11:43] IN THE world that use this type of
[00:11:45] mail-in ballot. The only country in the
[00:11:47] world. I'll tell you what, Republicans
[00:11:50] have to win this one.
[00:11:51] >> We'll never lose a race for 50 years. We
[00:11:54] won't lose a race. We want voter ID. We
[00:11:57] want proof of citizenship.
[00:11:59] And we don't want mail-in ballots except
[00:12:03] for the military far away except for
[00:12:06] people that are ill, disabled, or people
[00:12:10] that are away. Even for a vacation,
[00:12:13] we'll be generous. Okay? Other than
[00:12:15] that, we don't want mail-in ballots
[00:12:17] because mail-in ballots, they cheat
[00:12:20] without tariffs. What would you do? You
[00:12:22] know what? Everybody would be bankrupt.
[00:12:24] Everybody, the whole country would BE
[00:12:26] BANKRUPT. AND I HAVE TO WAIT FOR THIS
[00:12:28] DECISION. I'VE BEEN waiting forever.
[00:12:31] Forever. And the language is clear that
[00:12:34] I have the right to do it as president.
[00:12:36] I have the right to put tariffs on for
[00:12:40] national security purposes. countries
[00:12:42] that have been ripping us off for years.
[00:12:46] You know what they were doing? Using
[00:12:47] tariffs.
[00:12:49] What a country. So sad. So just one year
[00:12:53] ago under crooked Joe Biden
[00:12:57] and he was crooked as hell. Our country
[00:12:59] was dead. Now we have the hottest
[00:13:02] country. In one year we have THE HOTTEST
[00:13:05] COUNTRY ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. RIGHT,
[00:13:07] KELLY?
[00:13:10] REMEMBER
[00:13:13] WHEN I USED TO SAY Fuller sort of
[00:13:16] reminded me. I listened to your speech.
[00:13:18] Very good. I'm endorsing that man, by
[00:13:20] the way, very strongly.
[00:13:23] [cheering]
[00:13:24] I actually listened to your speech back
[00:13:26] there and you said, uh, you remember
[00:13:30] when the president used to tell the
[00:13:31] story about getting tired of winning?
[00:13:33] You reminded me, I haven't told that
[00:13:35] story in a long time. You're going to be
[00:13:37] so tired of winning. You're going to be
[00:13:40] exhausted. You're going to be you're
[00:13:43] going to get tired of winning. Remember
[00:13:45] I say your governor or Kelly Laughler,
[00:13:50] somebody's going to come up say,
[00:13:51] "President, president, please, we're
[00:13:53] winning too much. We're not used to it.
[00:13:56] George is not used. We can't take it
[00:13:58] anymore. People are working too hard.
[00:13:59] They're making too much money. Please,
[00:14:02] please, we don't want to win anymore,
[00:14:04] sir. It's too much." I said, "Nope.
[00:14:06] We're going to keep on winning. The
[00:14:08] people of Georgia want to win." I'm
[00:14:10] sorry, Kelly. The people of Georgia. The
[00:14:13] people of Georgia want to win.
[00:14:16] Last week, it was announced that the
[00:14:18] United States added 172,000 jobs in the
[00:14:22] private sector. We reduced in the p, you
[00:14:25] know, if I wanted to have really great
[00:14:27] job numbers, don't do any cutting in the
[00:14:30] public sector. You know, I cut off 3
[00:14:32] 400,000 jobs in the public sector and
[00:14:35] then I add many more than that in the
[00:14:37] private sector. And you know, those
[00:14:39] public sector people that got cut, they
[00:14:41] hated me and now they love me because
[00:14:43] they've all gone out and gotten much
[00:14:46] better paying jobs in the private sector
[00:14:48] working right here for you. But we've
[00:14:50] created more than 5,000 manufacturing
[00:14:53] jobs in Georgia alone.
[00:14:56] And we've had a very good relationship
[00:14:58] with Georgia.
[00:15:01] And as factory construction gets
[00:15:03] underway, we've created 70,000 new
[00:15:05] construction jobs right here. 70,000.
[00:15:10] And you know what they're building?
[00:15:11] Factories like this. I said to that
[00:15:16] brilliant person right there, I see the
[00:15:18] yellow steel. You know what that is?
[00:15:20] That's a crane. Brand new. I said, how
[00:15:22] long has that been here? He said, about
[00:15:24] two months. He said tariffs brought it
[00:15:26] here, sir. Your policy brought it here.
[00:15:29] So today, more Americans
[00:15:32] in the prime of their life are part of a
[00:15:34] labor force than at any time since 2001.
[00:15:37] And then you could go back another 25
[00:15:40] years from that. And more Americans are
[00:15:42] working today than at any time in the
[00:15:45] history of our country. Think of that
[00:15:46] statement. Any time in the history of
[00:15:50] our country, there are more Americans
[00:15:52] working today. In four years, sleepy Joe
[00:15:55] Biden got less than1 trillion dollars of
[00:15:58] new investment into the United States.
[00:16:00] So in four years, he got a lot less
[00:16:03] than1 trillion dollars.
[00:16:06] But with our pro-American economic
[00:16:08] growth and the use of tariffs, we've
[00:16:11] already secured commitments for over $18
[00:16:14] trillion. So think of this. In 11
[00:16:17] months, because we haven't even gotten
[00:16:19] to last month, in 11 months, we have $18
[00:16:24] trillion dollar worth of investment
[00:16:26] coming into this country. And here's an
[00:16:28] example of it. Nice family, by the way.
[00:16:30] That's better looking than Ukraine. I
[00:16:32] like the family better than the crane.
[00:16:35] Very good. But a good family. The stock
[00:16:39] market has set 53 all-time record highs
[00:16:43] since the election. 53. Think of that.
[00:16:46] 53 days it was at an all-time record
[00:16:48] adding $9 trillion in value. But you got
[00:16:52] to go back for a second. So we do over
[00:16:55] 18 trillion in 11 months. And Sleepy Joe
[00:17:00] for four years did much less than $1
[00:17:03] trillion. Think of that. This country
[00:17:07] would have been dead.
[00:17:09] Adding $9 trillion in value to your
[00:17:11] savings. I added 9 trillion and your
[00:17:14] retirement accounts and 401ks are at the
[00:17:17] highest level they've ever been.
[00:17:21] And then I have to listen to the fake
[00:17:23] news talking about affordability.
[00:17:26] Affordability.
[00:17:28] Do you notice what word have you not
[00:17:31] heard over the last two weeks?
[00:17:33] Affordability.
[00:17:34] Because I've won I've won affordability.
[00:17:38] I had to go out and talk about it.
[00:17:41] But we inherited a mess. We inherited
[00:17:45] the worst inflation in history. But I
[00:17:48] I'd like to correct it because it's
[00:17:50] actually the fake news corrected me. He
[00:17:53] ordered he exaggerated. He said it was
[00:17:57] the worst inflation in history and it's
[00:18:00] only 48 years.
[00:18:03] So I apologize for that, Kelly. I
[00:18:05] apologize. So it's the worst inflation
[00:18:08] in 48. Actually, I think they're wrong.
[00:18:10] I think it is actually in history. We
[00:18:12] had the worst inflation in history under
[00:18:15] sleepy Joe Biden. He was sleeping while
[00:18:18] you were working.
[00:18:20] No, he was sleeping while you were
[00:18:21] trying to get a job. You weren't
[00:18:22] working. And now we have the most people
[00:18:26] working in history. And just recently,
[00:18:29] we crossed two milestones most. They
[00:18:33] thought it was totally impossible when
[00:18:35] the S&P hit 7,000 points and Dow Jones
[00:18:38] surged past 50,000. Again, I was
[00:18:42] supposed to do that within four years.
[00:18:44] They said he's got a small possibility.
[00:18:47] I don't know how many of you people
[00:18:48] watch the stock market, but if the stock
[00:18:50] market's good, that's good for
[00:18:51] everybody. That's good for you, good for
[00:18:53] everybody.
[00:18:55] But the stock market hit over 50,000 for
[00:19:00] the first time in history. They said
[00:19:02] maybe he might be, this is right after
[00:19:04] my election in November. They said, you
[00:19:06] know, Trump's a great businessman. He
[00:19:08] might be able to get 50,000 by the time
[00:19:10] his term finishes. No, we did it,
[00:19:12] Howard, in one year. One year.
[00:19:17] Under the last administration, every
[00:19:19] economic policy punished American
[00:19:22] workers and businesses like this one
[00:19:25] while rewarding those who outsource to
[00:19:27] foreign nations. Under the Trump
[00:19:30] administration, our policy is the exact
[00:19:32] opposite. Making it harder to outsource
[00:19:36] while rewarding those who invest, hire,
[00:19:38] grow, and build right here in the USA.
[00:19:42] We don't have countries coming in and
[00:19:44] stealing our businesses anymore. They
[00:19:46] were coming in for many years. I had it
[00:19:48] stopped in my first term. We had a great
[00:19:51] first term. We had the greatest economic
[00:19:53] numbers we've ever had until now. But
[00:19:56] this term, I will say it's blowing my
[00:19:58] first term away. We've slashed a record
[00:20:00] number of jobk killing regulations,
[00:20:03] cutting
[00:20:05] 129 old regulations for every one new
[00:20:07] regulation approved. Think of that.
[00:20:11] So we approved one and we cut 129. And
[00:20:16] what that means is jobs. It's all it
[00:20:18] means. We ended the radical left war in
[00:20:21] American energy. Now, oil production is
[00:20:23] up by more than 600,000 barrels a day,
[00:20:27] and natural gas production is at an
[00:20:29] all-time high.
[00:20:33] Plus, we have a great relationship with
[00:20:36] a country named Venezuela. You've heard
[00:20:38] about Venezuela?
[00:20:41] And we're helping them very much with
[00:20:43] their oil. They got a lot of oil. We do,
[00:20:44] too. But we're helping them a lot. We
[00:20:47] took 50 million barrels of oil is right
[00:20:51] now floating very nicely in extremely
[00:20:54] large ships to Houston where it's
[00:20:56] processed and it's going to be great for
[00:20:58] Venezuela. The president's doing an
[00:21:00] excellent job getting along great.
[00:21:03] But that was a very strong attack. Would
[00:21:05] you say it was a very strong attack?
[00:21:08] That wasn't like Jimmy Carter. That
[00:21:10] wasn't like sleepy Joe Biden in
[00:21:14] Afghanistan where he had no idea, had no
[00:21:16] clue what he was doing. Take the
[00:21:19] equipment. You know, I was getting out
[00:21:21] of Afghanistan. We were going to get out
[00:21:22] with dignity, strength. They feared us,
[00:21:26] but we were get We shouldn't have been
[00:21:27] there, frankly. But we were getting out
[00:21:30] with dignity and strength, taking all
[00:21:32] the equipment. He left the equipment.
[00:21:34] They said, "Leave everything. Let's go."
[00:21:39] I said, "What do you mean you're leaving
[00:21:40] a $150 million airplane?" And one of the
[00:21:43] generals told me, that's when I knew he
[00:21:45] was a stupid general. Millie, sir, it's
[00:21:47] better to leave the plane. I think it's
[00:21:49] cost efficient. You're going to leave a
[00:21:51] $150 million plane because you don't
[00:21:53] want to fill it up with a tank of gas.
[00:21:55] These people were so stupid.
[00:21:58] But now we have General Raisin Kane.
[00:22:00] He's a little different. A little
[00:22:03] different. He's a little different.
[00:22:06] I was told by my first admin, I had
[00:22:08] these generals, you know what the hell?
[00:22:09] I never did it before. So, I picked a
[00:22:11] couple of losers. But the first ones,
[00:22:13] they told me, "Sir, it'll take four
[00:22:15] years to defeat ISIS."
[00:22:17] And I said, "How could it take four
[00:22:19] years? We have the best equipment in the
[00:22:20] world. Why?" And I rebuilt the military
[00:22:22] my first time. I said, "Why would it
[00:22:24] take four years?" They said, "Well, I
[00:22:27] would." So, I decided to go to Iraq and
[00:22:30] I flew to Iraq. I was extremely brave.
[00:22:33] In fact, so brave I wanted to give
[00:22:34] myself the Congressional Medal of Honor.
[00:22:36] I said to
[00:22:38] I said to my people, "Am I allowed to
[00:22:40] give myself the Congressional Medal of
[00:22:42] Honor?"
[00:22:43] And you know, I've given out so many to
[00:22:45] guys that are seriously brave. I mean,
[00:22:47] they come in with the arms are missing,
[00:22:49] the legs are missing, the stories are so
[00:22:51] unbelievable. And I said, "No, it's a
[00:22:54] little stretch if I gave myself one of
[00:22:55] them." But, uh, it's one of those
[00:22:58] things. Someday I'm going to try. I'm
[00:23:00] going to test the law. I'm gonna
[00:23:02] Brandon, I'm gonna say let's give it a
[00:23:06] shot. Maybe I'll win in court after
[00:23:08] everyone sues me. After radical left
[00:23:10] lunatics sue me. Now watch the fake
[00:23:14] news. You know I'm having fun. The fake
[00:23:16] news will say Donald Trump wants to give
[00:23:19] himself the Congressional Medal of
[00:23:21] Honor,
[00:23:22] but he was rebuffed by the audience who
[00:23:25] stood up and booed the hell out of him.
[00:23:29] Though they say that kind of stuff. It's
[00:23:32] amazing they say I if I'm sarcastic
[00:23:36] even a little bit they make it sound you
[00:23:39] know I said one thing the other day a
[00:23:41] little while ago month ago two months
[00:23:42] ago I said I don't think I'm going to
[00:23:45] make it to heaven in front of a massive
[00:23:47] group of people 56,000 people and they
[00:23:51] were all saying oh what does he mean I
[00:23:53] don't think I'm going to make it to
[00:23:55] heaven I'm doing a great job for a lot
[00:23:57] OF PEOPLE BUT I DON'T THINK so I'm just
[00:24:00] not worthy of heaven I'm not going to
[00:24:02] make it. And I was having a good time
[00:24:04] going. You know, I was having fun. I'm I
[00:24:07] hope to make it,
[00:24:10] but I doubt I will to be honest with
[00:24:12] you. A lot of you will. I'm I'm not so
[00:24:15] sure. But I was having fun. The New York
[00:24:18] Times has a front page story. Donald
[00:24:21] Trump is now questioning his mortality.
[00:24:24] It's They made it like I was totally So,
[00:24:27] you can't joke. It doesn't work. Kelly
[00:24:30] Laughler here. small business. Small
[00:24:31] business really big business.
[00:24:35] She's in charge of She's a Georgia
[00:24:37] She's a great one, but she's in
[00:24:40] charge of uh all of the uh small
[00:24:43] business loans. It's called the Small
[00:24:45] Business Administration. When you add it
[00:24:47] up, it's the biggest it's the biggest
[00:24:49] bank in the world or something, right?
[00:24:51] But she's done a fantastic job. Thanks,
[00:24:53] Kelly. To help businesses like this one
[00:24:55] expand production in the United States,
[00:24:58] we provided 100% expensing and bonus
[00:25:01] depreciation for all new equipment and
[00:25:03] capital investments like that crane that
[00:25:06] you see back there. And it's all part of
[00:25:08] the great big beautiful bill. The great
[00:25:10] big beautiful bill is basically a tax
[00:25:14] cut bill. And you know when you hear the
[00:25:16] fake Democrats talking about it like oh
[00:25:18] the great big beautiful bill, you know,
[00:25:20] they try and mock it. We put four years
[00:25:24] worth of goodies into that bill and
[00:25:26] everybody said it couldn't be done.
[00:25:27] You'd have to go into 17 different
[00:25:30] bills. It's all in that one. And that's
[00:25:32] that is cut after cut. It's basically
[00:25:36] tax cut and business expansion. It's one
[00:25:38] of the greatest bills ever passed.
[00:25:40] Remember that when you hear these phony
[00:25:42] guys like Hakee,
[00:25:46] our low IQ,
[00:25:49] I guess. I mean, he's a pretty low IQ
[00:25:51] individual, but I hear him talking about
[00:25:55] no tax on tips DOESN'T MATTER. NO TAX ON
[00:25:58] overtime matters. No tax on social
[00:26:01] security for our 1.8 million Georgia
[00:26:04] seniors matter. Who's a senior in this
[00:26:06] room?
[00:26:08] I refuse to raise my hand.
[00:26:11] I can't do it. I can't do it. I'm a
[00:26:16] senior. I can't believe it. I can't
[00:26:18] believe it.
[00:26:20] But think of it, no tax on tips, no tax
[00:26:24] on overtime for the people working
[00:26:26] there. How incredible. And for our
[00:26:29] seniors like me, no tax on social
[00:26:32] security. And watch what happens. They
[00:26:35] will now say, because I just gave them
[00:26:37] an idea, that Donald Trump passed the no
[00:26:41] tax on social security so that he could
[00:26:44] save
[00:26:46] a thousand bucks.
[00:26:49] Oh, they're going to find me at
[00:26:50] conflict. They're going to say, "Donald
[00:26:51] Trump has a conflict.
[00:26:53] I'll make you I'll pay it." Okay. You
[00:26:56] know what? I don't even talk about this
[00:26:58] much. I get no credit for it. So, as
[00:27:01] president, I make $2 million over four
[00:27:03] years. It's $2.5 million. I waved it.
[00:27:07] I'm the only president that ever waved
[00:27:09] it
[00:27:12] and they never ever talk about it. But
[00:27:15] every week some of the scum from the New
[00:27:17] York Times will call, "Did he wave it?"
[00:27:20] And if my secretary would say, "Yes, he
[00:27:22] did." If I ever said, "No, he didn't."
[00:27:25] It would be a headline scandal. But you
[00:27:28] know that in the history of our country,
[00:27:30] and this surprised me because we've had
[00:27:31] wealthy presidents before, in the
[00:27:34] history of our country, there's never
[00:27:36] been a president that waved his salary.
[00:27:38] I'm the only schmuck.
[00:27:41] I get no credit for it.
[00:27:44] You know what? I get no credit for it.
[00:27:45] Nobody ever writes about it. It's the
[00:27:47] first time. We have a couple of front
[00:27:50] row Joe's here. They've been to like 400
[00:27:53] rallies. Thank you very much. Have you
[00:27:55] ever heard me even talking about it? I
[00:27:57] never talk about it. They've heard me
[00:27:58] talking about everything, but I don't
[00:28:01] talk about it. But I I just did today
[00:28:03] because somebody said, you know,
[00:28:04] nobody's ever written the story about
[00:28:06] you waving your salary. You know, it's
[00:28:08] still a couple of million bucks. It's
[00:28:09] like not peanuts. It's estimated that
[00:28:13] these policies will help raise income in
[00:28:16] this state by $7,000 in the coming year.
[00:28:19] every year, boost household take-home
[00:28:22] pay by over $10,000,
[00:28:25] and protect more than $200,000 Georgia
[00:28:29] jobs. It's amazing. No one knows the
[00:28:32] importance of tax cuts and fair trade,
[00:28:36] more than businesses like this one. So,
[00:28:38] now I'd like to ask the president of
[00:28:42] CUSA Steel, Andrew Seville, very nice
[00:28:46] name, to come up and say a few words.
[00:28:47] I'd like to say because I'm telling you,
[00:28:49] I met this guy and I he said something
[00:28:53] that his wife is going to be extremely
[00:28:54] upset. I said, "How are you doing?" He
[00:28:57] said, "President,
[00:28:58] if I didn't have all these cameras
[00:29:00] running, I would grab you and start
[00:29:01] kissing you violently."
[00:29:05] And I said, "Why is that?" He said,
[00:29:07] "Because what you've done for us
[00:29:09] economically in this state, in this town
[00:29:11] with the tariffs in particular." So, I
[00:29:13] want to just uh introduce Andrew. Thank
[00:29:15] you very much.
[00:29:24] Welcome to CUSA Steel. Uh my name is
[00:29:26] Andrew Seville. As he said, uh I joined
[00:29:29] here in 2001 with my dad after I
[00:29:32] graduated from the University of
[00:29:33] Alabama. I've got to say roll I've got
[00:29:35] to say roll tide. I've got to
[00:29:39] [laughter]
[00:29:41] uh my dad bought this company in 1985.
[00:29:44] We began to diversify, add all
[00:29:48] Americanmade equipment. Everything you
[00:29:50] see here, Americanmade. We all We have
[00:29:53] all Americanmade steel. That's all we
[00:29:56] keep in all of those warehouses.
[00:29:59] All of it Americanmade.
[00:30:02] So,
[00:30:03] we saw the tire rack industry really
[00:30:06] dropping off around 2010. And it was it
[00:30:08] was tough on our racks department. It
[00:30:10] was tough on these guys you see down
[00:30:11] front, these people that are used to
[00:30:14] this heat. I'm sorry if some of y'all
[00:30:15] aren't, but this is nothing to them. But
[00:30:18] the tire rack industry was going to
[00:30:20] China.
[00:30:21] There were no tariffs. They were
[00:30:23] bringing them in and they were
[00:30:24] decimating the tire rack business in
[00:30:27] America.
[00:30:28] Your first term, we saw some things come
[00:30:31] back just a little bit here and there.
[00:30:33] the second term about July, the quotes,
[00:30:37] the orders, I I couldn't keep up. They
[00:30:41] were coming nonstop.
[00:30:49] In October of 2025, we landed our first
[00:30:53] huge tire rack deal that we had in 10
[00:30:57] years. This is going to keep our racks
[00:30:59] department busy for two shifts a day,
[00:31:02] six days a week, and we're pumping them
[00:31:04] out as fast as we can go. And they're
[00:31:06] all going to Shippensburg, Pennsylvania,
[00:31:09] right in America.
[00:31:14] Mr. President, what you've done for
[00:31:16] these guys down front, what you've done
[00:31:18] for our entire economy, what you've done
[00:31:21] for all of America, couldn't be done
[00:31:23] without your favorite word, terrorists.
[00:31:27] You did it. You're making America great
[00:31:29] again. You're making all these guys more
[00:31:32] in their wages. And we couldn't be more
[00:31:34] than happy to call you Mr. President.
[00:31:54] Wow. Good man.
[00:31:58] And you know, I say the car industry is
[00:32:00] coming back.
[00:32:02] The plants from Canada, they they took a
[00:32:04] lot of our car business. That was a good
[00:32:06] job. You know, that's what he just said.
[00:32:08] You know, I had a speech to write, but I
[00:32:11] wanted to go from the heart. That's what
[00:32:13] you did. And much better. That's much
[00:32:15] better than reading a speech.
[00:32:17] But our car industry is coming back like
[00:32:20] nobody's ever seen. It's all coming.
[00:32:22] They stole it. 52% of our car industry
[00:32:25] over the last 30 years went back to went
[00:32:27] to Germany, Japan, Mexico, Canada. All
[00:32:31] coming back. We're building plants all
[00:32:34] over the all over the country. Nobody's
[00:32:36] ever seen anything like that. All
[00:32:38] because of Look, it's because of I guess
[00:32:40] November 5th, the election and all, but
[00:32:42] it's because because of the election I
[00:32:45] did the tariffs. Nobody else would have
[00:32:46] done it because nobody else had the guts
[00:32:47] to do it. And a great man, a great
[00:32:51] economist came in yesterday and said,
[00:32:53] "Sir, you did something that nobody has
[00:32:55] ever done." Nobody.
[00:32:58] 22 Nobel Prize laurates on economics
[00:33:04] oppose you on your theories on
[00:33:08] manufacturing and other things or the
[00:33:10] economy.
[00:33:12] And you were in one side and they were
[00:33:13] all in the other side. They said we'd be
[00:33:15] in a recession. And you were right. This
[00:33:18] is the boom like he's never seen before.
[00:33:20] He and even crime is way down. Crime is
[00:33:22] at the lowest level in 125 years before
[00:33:26] my father was born.
[00:33:30] But he said what you've done is amazing.
[00:33:31] You had 22 Nobel Prize winners in
[00:33:34] economics and you and you were the exact
[00:33:38] opposite of every one of them. And they
[00:33:40] admitted now, every one of admitted, but
[00:33:43] I had Howard on my side, a great
[00:33:45] secretary of commerce. And I had Kelly
[00:33:47] on my side, and I have Fuller on my
[00:33:50] side. I know that I got my Fuller, you
[00:33:52] better win that election.
[00:33:54] And I had the Lieutenant Governor of
[00:33:56] this state on my side. Bert Jones. Bert
[00:34:00] Jones. You know, all these guys are
[00:34:02] coming in now loaded up with some money.
[00:34:05] Who the hell knows how much money he's
[00:34:06] got? But Bert Jones has been here and
[00:34:09] been with you and been with me right
[00:34:10] from the beginning. He's been with me
[00:34:12] for so long. Right from literally the
[00:34:14] first day. And Brandon, you've been so
[00:34:17] incredible. Secretary of the Treasury.
[00:34:19] That's pretty good. You've come a long
[00:34:20] way. He's a very successful state
[00:34:23] senator. With me all the way. These guys
[00:34:25] are with me all the way. I'm going to
[00:34:27] introduce him in a second. Another
[00:34:29] Georgian whose workers will benefit from
[00:34:32] our tax cuts is Kirk Cowan. Kirk owns
[00:34:35] the GMC Value Mart, a family business
[00:34:37] and a fixture of this community since
[00:34:40] 1971 with 100% expensing. A lot of
[00:34:45] people don't know what that means, but
[00:34:46] basically you'd be able to deduct over a
[00:34:49] 40-year period. We're letting you deduct
[00:34:51] your expenditure over one year. That
[00:34:54] crane is deducted probably knowing him,
[00:34:56] I think the crane is deducted before you
[00:34:58] even took shipment.
[00:35:01] But no, you're allowed to do it. you one
[00:35:03] year expensing. It's a big big thing.
[00:35:05] It's why we had so many. It's why we
[00:35:07] were so successful in the first term.
[00:35:09] And now we even expanded it and we made
[00:35:11] it 10 years. In other words, it's good
[00:35:13] for 10 years with 100% expensing, bonus
[00:35:17] depreciation, and no tax on the
[00:35:19] overtime. And Kirk says that the tax
[00:35:22] cuts are helping him keep the store up
[00:35:25] and running, and it's doing better than
[00:35:26] it's ever done before. So, Kirk, could
[00:35:28] you come on up for a second, please?
[00:35:30] Kirk,
[00:35:31] come on up. K.
[00:35:40] >> Good looking guy.
[00:35:42] Come on.
[00:35:51] >> Good afternoon, Rome Georgia. My name is
[00:35:53] Kurt Cowan and my family and I own we
[00:35:55] are proud to call this community home.
[00:35:58] I'm the owner of GMC Value Mart, a
[00:36:00] family-owned pharmacy and grocery combo
[00:36:03] my parents started back in 1971.
[00:36:06] If you've ever shopped at GMC, you know
[00:36:08] we're not a big chain supermarket. We
[00:36:10] have fresh meats cut inhouse. We know
[00:36:13] our customers by name and we work hard
[00:36:16] every day to keep prices fair for
[00:36:18] families.
[00:36:19] But running a small business isn't easy.
[00:36:22] Between fluctuating food cost,
[00:36:24] regulations, and pharmacy reimbursement
[00:36:27] rates that don't always reflect what we
[00:36:30] pay, it can feel like the deck is
[00:36:32] stacked against you. That's why policies
[00:36:34] that support small businesses really
[00:36:37] matter. Under President Trump's
[00:36:39] leadership, section 179 limits have
[00:36:42] increased and permanent 100% bonus
[00:36:46] depreciation incentives make a huge
[00:36:48] difference. They allow us, thank you,
[00:36:52] allow us to reinvest in equipment, which
[00:36:56] doesn't just help owners, it helps keep
[00:36:58] prices down, keep people employed, and
[00:37:01] keep serving our neighbors. For us, that
[00:37:04] means upgrading our pharmacy to stay
[00:37:06] competitive, and continuing to support
[00:37:08] local schools and community events. It
[00:37:10] means GMC Valley can stay right where it
[00:37:13] belongs, right here in Rome, Georgia.
[00:37:16] I'm grateful to have a president who
[00:37:18] understands small businesses are the
[00:37:20] backbone of town like ours. Thank you,
[00:37:23] Mr. President, for standing with local
[00:37:25] businesses. It truly keeps places like
[00:37:27] ours alive. Thank you.
[00:37:32] Thank you, Kirk.
[00:37:35] Good job.
[00:37:38] Really good job. You think it's easy for
[00:37:41] these guys to get up and do that? It
[00:37:43] ain't easy. It's not easy. And that was
[00:37:46] really a couple of great jobs. Another
[00:37:48] key part of our tax bill is Trump
[00:37:51] accounts. That's a big thing. These are
[00:37:54] the tax-free investment accounts for
[00:37:56] every American child, starting with
[00:37:58] $1,000 for every newborn baby. Every
[00:38:02] newborn baby. I also want to thank
[00:38:05] Michael and Susan Dell. Dell, go out and
[00:38:09] buy a Dell computer because I'll tell
[00:38:11] they don't care about that. They they
[00:38:13] care about this. They make a great
[00:38:15] product. They're not looking for any
[00:38:17] publicity. I give them publicity. They
[00:38:18] say, "Well, thank you very much, but
[00:38:20] it's okay." He put up they put up 6
[00:38:24] billion250 million. He started making
[00:38:27] computers on his bed. All of a sudden,
[00:38:29] he's got
[00:38:31] a phenomenal person. She's a phenomenal
[00:38:33] woman. And they fund the accounts. And
[00:38:36] they're gonna have we're gonna have
[00:38:37] funed 25 million children. So when they
[00:38:40] get to be 18 or 21 like these young
[00:38:42] beautiful kids up front, they'll end up
[00:38:45] with a potentially really good nest egg
[00:38:48] depending on, you know, where the
[00:38:49] economy goes a little bit, but they
[00:38:52] could be quite rich. And it's uh they
[00:38:54] start with a thousand dollars. And a lot
[00:38:57] of people now are putting tremendous
[00:38:59] amounts because you're allowed to come
[00:39:00] in and put your money into those
[00:39:02] accounts. and a lot of people doing it.
[00:39:04] Actually, way way over over what we
[00:39:08] thought would be. It's been tremendous.
[00:39:10] I want to thank Michael and Susan.
[00:39:13] Joining us today is Bri Thomas, a local
[00:39:16] woman's clothing boutique owner, along
[00:39:17] with her husband, Austin, their newborn
[00:39:20] son, Ajoy. Bri and Austin are very
[00:39:23] excited to launch AJ's Trump account
[00:39:26] with millions of dollars. Think of this.
[00:39:29] Millions and millions of dollars being
[00:39:31] put into these various accounts. But on
[00:39:34] July 4th of this year, think of it. All
[00:39:37] you have to do is go to the trumpacc
[00:39:39] accounts.gov. Go to trumpacc
[00:39:41] accounts.gov. People are putting in
[00:39:44] money and the people themselves are
[00:39:46] putting millions of Americans will
[00:39:48] benefit from these projob, proworker,
[00:39:50] pro-child policies. But Georgia's
[00:39:53] senator, John Oaf, and every Democrat in
[00:39:56] Congress voted against them. He voted
[00:40:00] John Oaf. You know, I I competed with
[00:40:03] him numerous times. He ran against a
[00:40:07] woman, I think her name was Karen
[00:40:09] Handel,
[00:40:11] and he was leading her and they called
[00:40:15] for help. I came down and helped and she
[00:40:17] won.
[00:40:19] That was his first experience with me.
[00:40:22] And then I never heard from her again. I
[00:40:25] think she said thank you. But she ran
[00:40:27] another race couple of years later. She
[00:40:29] didn't win. She never asked me for help.
[00:40:31] That was a mistake. But she won. And
[00:40:34] then uh Assaf somehow got involved in
[00:40:39] the Senate race. I said, "No, he's easy
[00:40:41] to beat. He's a real stiff." Real stiff.
[00:40:44] You know what a stiff is? He's a real
[00:40:46] stiff.
[00:40:48] We don't want people like that
[00:40:49] representing Georgia. Who would think
[00:40:51] that Georgia has a stiff anyway? And
[00:40:55] with us today are some of the amazing
[00:40:58] warriors who unlike us have stood up for
[00:41:01] the people of Georgia, including
[00:41:03] Congressman Brian Jack, Mike Collins,
[00:41:07] and Barry Louderdermill. You guys out
[00:41:10] Come up, fellas. Come up. I got to get
[00:41:16] I gotta get these guys up. These are
[00:41:19] great people. Come on up.
[00:41:23] proud of every they're warriors.
[00:41:25] But Louderdermilk is going to take it
[00:41:27] easy now. I can't believe it. She's
[00:41:29] leaving. I can't believe it. We want him
[00:41:31] to say uh say hello fellas. Come on,
[00:41:34] Barry.
[00:41:38] >> Mr. President, as I was sitting out
[00:41:39] there and I was looking back here at the
[00:41:41] crane. You remember first term we were
[00:41:43] all on the Trump train. I think we ought
[00:41:46] to have a Trump crane right here. Right.
[00:41:48] see Trump cranes all over all over
[00:41:51] manufacturing plants in the United
[00:41:52] States. Look,
[00:41:55] the greatest honor that I've ever had
[00:41:57] serving the people of Georgia is to work
[00:41:59] with this fine gentleman right here. He
[00:42:02] called me back in uh uh Memorial Day
[00:42:05] weekend. I got a call from the White
[00:42:06] House and said, "President would like to
[00:42:08] come meet with you in the Oval Office
[00:42:11] on uh June the 1st." So, I headed up to
[00:42:14] DC and I got over to the office early
[00:42:16] and when I walked in, we got a picture
[00:42:19] made and we were talking about something
[00:42:20] pretty important about the investigation
[00:42:21] of January 6. But after we talked about
[00:42:24] that, the conversation changed and he
[00:42:27] started telling me about this golden era
[00:42:30] of America.
[00:42:32] And when I got back to the office, the
[00:42:34] staff asked, you know, how did the
[00:42:35] meeting go? And I couldn't stop talking
[00:42:38] about the golden era of America. I said,
[00:42:40] 'We going to return to that time in
[00:42:42] America that we all heard about, but our
[00:42:46] children have never experienced,
[00:42:49] and we are seeing that come to fruition
[00:42:51] right now because of your leadership.
[00:42:52] Thank you, Mr. President.
[00:42:59] >> Well, it is good to be back in Rome,
[00:43:01] Georgia. Do we have anybody here from
[00:43:03] Georgia's third congressional district?
[00:43:06] >> So, that's my district, Mr. President.
[00:43:08] And the last time you and I shared a
[00:43:10] stage was in Rome, Georgia two years ago
[00:43:12] when you endorsed me for Congress. It is
[00:43:14] special to welcome you back here. We're
[00:43:17] celebrating today passage of the working
[00:43:19] families tax cut. And as the president
[00:43:21] brought folks on stage, it is abundantly
[00:43:24] clear those tax cuts are working here in
[00:43:27] Georgia. They're working across the
[00:43:28] country and they're going to help us win
[00:43:29] in 2026.
[00:43:32] I um I have the privilege of of
[00:43:34] representing a district whose uh father
[00:43:38] represented behind me. Uh Mike Collins
[00:43:40] father, Matt Collins, represented my
[00:43:42] district for 12 years and he is running
[00:43:44] to replace John Oaf. So with that, I
[00:43:46] introduce Mike Collins.
[00:43:51] >> Hey, Mr. President. Boy, that that tie
[00:43:52] looks sharp on you. You look good. THANK
[00:43:54] YOU.
[00:43:55] >> WHAT'S UP, ROME GEORGIA?
[00:43:58] [cheering]
[00:43:59] I WANT Y'ALL to know something. It is a
[00:44:01] true honor and privilege to serve you in
[00:44:04] Congress and represent Georgia's 10th
[00:44:06] district. But I want to say one more
[00:44:08] thing. It is probably the greatest time
[00:44:10] in the history of this country to be a
[00:44:12] member of Congress because we've got
[00:44:14] true leadership and the guidance of
[00:44:17] President Donald J. Trump.
[00:44:19] [cheering]
[00:44:22] And I want you to know a couple of
[00:44:24] things now. We we need to grow our
[00:44:26] majority in the House so that we can
[00:44:28] continue with an America first agenda.
[00:44:30] But folks, we got to make sure that we
[00:44:31] put the right Republicans in to help us
[00:44:34] to get this job done. And Clay Fuller,
[00:44:36] you're going to help us do that.
[00:44:41] I'm going to leave you with one last
[00:44:43] thing.
[00:44:44] Go vote. You have got to get out and
[00:44:47] vote. You get out and vote. You help us
[00:44:49] grow this majority. you help us out in
[00:44:52] November, I'm gonna kick Joe Assaf out
[00:44:55] of the state's US Senate. We're going to
[00:44:57] restore Georgia values up in that
[00:44:59] Senate. And y'all, we are going to
[00:45:01] continue to take our country back. Thank
[00:45:04] you.
[00:45:21] I'll tell you louder milk. I said you
[00:45:24] were the one that they caught giving a
[00:45:27] tour of Congress to a couple of kids and
[00:45:33] a mother and a father and they said that
[00:45:36] they were communists. They were actually
[00:45:38] constituents from Georgia.
[00:45:41] And it angered him so much that he
[00:45:44] became a wild man. and he was very
[00:45:47] effective and I appreciate I always say
[00:45:50] I said he did they picked on the wrong
[00:45:52] guy. Here's a guy shows up with a couple
[00:45:54] of really nice country beautiful people
[00:45:58] with their two kids. He's showing them
[00:45:59] the capital and they said he's showing
[00:46:02] them classified information. He's
[00:46:05] showing the people didn't even know what
[00:46:07] that nobody knew what they were talking
[00:46:08] about. These people are sick. But I want
[00:46:12] to tell you louder milk that was very
[00:46:13] cool. you you didn't take it easily. And
[00:46:16] problem a lot of Republicans are nice.
[00:46:18] The Republicans are too nice and they
[00:46:20] just sort of would listen and they won't
[00:46:22] comment. Uh Barry decided to comment to
[00:46:26] put it mildly. You made them go through
[00:46:29] hell. I want to just uh tell you you've
[00:46:32] had a hell of a career and I hear you're
[00:46:34] not running and we're going to have
[00:46:36] somebody very good. You know that. But
[00:46:39] you are fantastic and did a great job.
[00:46:41] Thank you very much, Baron. Thank you.
[00:46:43] Great. Very proud of you.
[00:46:46] I also want to thank Commerce Secretary
[00:46:49] Howard Lutnik who's got more good ideas.
[00:46:51] He's a very, very successful guy. Thank
[00:46:53] you, Howard. Howard Lutnik.
[00:46:57] We have some big things happening. And I
[00:47:00] introduce you already to SBA
[00:47:02] administrator Kelly Laughler, who's an
[00:47:05] unbelievable woman doing an unbelievable
[00:47:07] job. Never lets you down.
[00:47:10] Treasurer of the United States of
[00:47:12] America, Brandon Beachch. He is a
[00:47:14] winner. A winner and a friend. And he's
[00:47:18] another one. I didn't know him, but I
[00:47:21] kept hearing these wonderful things
[00:47:22] about a guy named Brandon Beach, and he
[00:47:24] was fighting for us. By the way, did you
[00:47:26] see they raided the Fulton County
[00:47:30] place storage house
[00:47:34] and now the Democrats have hired a
[00:47:36] massive team and of lawyers. They have
[00:47:39] the ballots. That should be no problem,
[00:47:40] right? They have the ballots. FBI came
[00:47:42] in and raided. They found plenty of
[00:47:44] stuff and now they have the ballots. And
[00:47:47] the Democrats are fighting like hell,
[00:47:50] and I think it goes before a judge
[00:47:51] tomorrow to not let anybody SEE THE
[00:47:55] BALLOTS. WHY don't they want them to see
[00:47:58] the ballots after all these years? You
[00:48:01] know why they don't want? Because they
[00:48:04] cheated. That's why
[00:48:07] they sent top lawyers down from New York
[00:48:09] to fight it. And I think it goes before
[00:48:12] a judge tomorrow sometime. They don't
[00:48:15] want them to see the ball. They've taken
[00:48:16] the ballots. They have them now. After
[00:48:18] years,
[00:48:20] they got a an order from the court,
[00:48:22] signed order from a very respected
[00:48:24] judge, and now they're trying to stop
[00:48:26] anybody from looking. You know why?
[00:48:28] Because they cheated like dogs.
[00:48:31] Agriculture
[00:48:33] Commissioner from Georgia, Tyler Harper.
[00:48:36] Tyler, thank you. Nice hat. Nice hat.
[00:48:41] State Senator Elect Steven McNeel. A
[00:48:44] great guy. Thank you, Stephen. Thank
[00:48:46] you. Great guy.
[00:48:48] State Representative Katie Dempsey.
[00:48:52] Thank you, Katie. Great job, Katie.
[00:48:55] Thank you. Georgia legend Ambassador.
[00:48:59] Well, let me tell you, he may be
[00:49:02] because, you know, Bird Jones was a
[00:49:04] really good football player and we have
[00:49:06] Gunnar Stockton here today and he's
[00:49:08] really good.
[00:49:11] He's really good.
[00:49:14] But even Gunnar would admit that it's
[00:49:16] going to be tough to beat the legend of
[00:49:18] Hershel Walker. Do you agree, Gunner?
[00:49:23] Come on.
[00:49:29] Because you know, Lieutenant Governor
[00:49:31] Bert Jones was a great football too,
[00:49:33] player, too. But they said, "I heard you
[00:49:35] were great, Bert, but you were not you
[00:49:37] were not Hershel." Hey, Hershel, come on
[00:49:39] up with Gunnar. Brunner up here. Come
[00:49:41] on. Gunner has been a fan.
[00:49:44] I heard about this great quarterback for
[00:49:47] Georgia. Young guy, handsome guy. We
[00:49:49] don't like handsome guys. I don't like
[00:49:51] being around them. I don't want anything
[00:49:52] to do with handsome people. But Gunnar
[00:49:56] is a big star and a really talented
[00:49:58] quarterback. But I heard much more
[00:50:01] importantly, he's a Trump fan.
[00:50:03] >> So he was standing at the plane. And
[00:50:06] anybody that likes me, I like them. But
[00:50:08] I hear he's got a fantastic future.
[00:50:10] Gunner and Hersel, say a few words,
[00:50:12] please.
[00:50:19] No, this is a great opportunity um just
[00:50:22] to meet a president and Donald Trump.
[00:50:24] This is it's an awesome experience and
[00:50:27] uh I'm just glad to be here.
[00:50:37] >> God is good.
[00:50:40] Promises made, promises kept.
[00:50:44] This is a president right here that's
[00:50:46] going to go down in history as one of
[00:50:47] the greatest president the United States
[00:50:49] has ever had is examining before you
[00:50:52] right now is President Donald J. Trump
[00:50:56] because what he's done what he's done
[00:50:59] he's given his blood sweat and tears for
[00:51:02] the United States of America. So we got
[00:51:05] to get out and vote and do the same
[00:51:07] thing because if we do not do that we
[00:51:09] will lose this country because men
[00:51:11] shouldn't be in women's sports. I can
[00:51:13] know what a woman is. I know that guys
[00:51:16] should not ever be in women's sports. I
[00:51:18] know that we should above re re we
[00:51:21] should always respect the law because
[00:51:23] it's written in the Bible and we got to
[00:51:26] get back to what things are and make it
[00:51:28] simple. Make it simple and make it easy.
[00:51:31] This is the president to do it. Get out
[00:51:33] and vote. Vote. Vote. Vote the correct
[00:51:36] way because we want to save America.
[00:51:38] Thank you, President Trump. I love you.
[00:51:40] I told him I will always fight for him.
[00:51:43] I've known him since 1983.
[00:51:46] And I tell you what, he's the same man
[00:51:48] in 83 that he is right now. And I love
[00:51:51] him to death. Thank you, President.
[00:51:59] >> I'm looking at these two guys. They're
[00:52:00] like steel. I'm hitting them in the
[00:52:02] shoulders and it's like my hand isn't
[00:52:04] the same. They're like steel. Any women
[00:52:07] would like to tackle these two guys,
[00:52:09] please? I don't know. This whole thing
[00:52:11] with men and women's sports is not
[00:52:13] working out too well. What a joke. But
[00:52:16] we added the new one. I'm telling you,
[00:52:18] we have a couple of new ones coming up.
[00:52:20] This, you know, it's all about it's all
[00:52:22] about common sense. I also want to call
[00:52:25] up an incredible leader and a friend of
[00:52:27] mine for a long time. And I just want to
[00:52:29] let you know a lot of people running.
[00:52:31] This man has my complete and total
[00:52:34] endorsement. It's not like, oh gee, let
[00:52:36] me think about it. Bert Jones has been
[00:52:38] an incredible leader. He's been an
[00:52:41] incredible politician. He was a really
[00:52:43] great football player, but he has just
[00:52:47] been solid as a rock. And he loves this
[00:52:49] state so much. And I really want to see
[00:52:51] him when people are coming in with lots
[00:52:53] of money and lots of everything else.
[00:52:55] But Bert has number one, he has my
[00:52:58] endorsement. Number two, he has the
[00:52:59] greatest career. He has been really,
[00:53:01] really good at what he does. I think
[00:53:03] Brandon would agree with that. Everybody
[00:53:04] would agree with that. Bert's been very
[00:53:06] special. So, and I know Bert's father,
[00:53:08] Bill, is around someplace. Where's
[00:53:10] Bert's father? Bill is so great. You
[00:53:12] know, Bill was a big shot in this. But
[00:53:15] Bert's going to take it to another
[00:53:16] level, right? That's what we want.
[00:53:18] That's what his father wants, too. Bert,
[00:53:19] come up for a second, please.
[00:53:28] >> Appcate. Appreciate it very much.
[00:53:30] >> Well, needless to say, is he not the
[00:53:33] finest president that we've ever had in
[00:53:34] our lifetime?
[00:53:36] >> [cheering]
[00:53:38] >> And I appreciate the compliment, Mr.
[00:53:40] President, but I can promise you I don't
[00:53:42] even sit in the same room with Gunnar
[00:53:45] Stockton and Hershel Walker in my
[00:53:46] playing days. In fact, I asked Gunnar
[00:53:49] Stockton, "How many SEC championship
[00:53:51] rings do you have?" He said, "Uh, maybe
[00:53:54] three, four, something like that." I was
[00:53:57] like, we didn't get we we only got one
[00:53:59] when I played, you know, and that shows
[00:54:01] you how he is a he's a great uh football
[00:54:04] player, but he's an even better young
[00:54:06] man. So, I just really appreciate being
[00:54:08] with him today. But I want to tell you
[00:54:10] this real quick. The reason why I've
[00:54:12] supported Donald J. Trump since 2016 uh
[00:54:16] through 2020 to 2024 is because he has
[00:54:20] done exactly what he said he's going to
[00:54:22] do in this for this country. When he
[00:54:24] said he's going to put America first, he
[00:54:26] did just that. He shut down the border.
[00:54:29] He's bringing jobs back to this country.
[00:54:32] He's he's making us the top world leader
[00:54:35] on the world stage. People now fear the
[00:54:38] United States and respect us all at the
[00:54:41] same time, which is very good.
[00:54:45] But when we were traveling down the
[00:54:48] roads here in Rome, Georgia, he was
[00:54:51] asking me all these questions and I was
[00:54:52] sitting there, well, you know, I'm not
[00:54:54] really from here, Mr. President, but I
[00:54:55] can tell you as much as I want to tell
[00:54:57] you. I was like, Rome, Georgia is is is
[00:55:01] bluecollar America. Rome, Georgia is a
[00:55:04] place where they got great law
[00:55:06] enforcement because they got a good
[00:55:07] sheriff here. They got great health care
[00:55:10] services right here. They got great
[00:55:12] leaderships like Katie Dempsey right
[00:55:14] here. And it is a microcosm of what this
[00:55:18] country looks like. And so if we want to
[00:55:21] keep Georgia red, which we do, we need
[00:55:24] to elect America first. Trump endorsed
[00:55:29] candidates across the board. and I'm so
[00:55:31] proud to have his endorsement right here
[00:55:34] because us taking that Senate seat back
[00:55:36] and keeping the governor's seat in the
[00:55:38] Republican Republican column starts
[00:55:41] right here in the 14th district right
[00:55:43] here. So, we got to have your support
[00:55:46] and we appreciate you and we appreciate
[00:55:49] everything you do, Mr. President,
[00:55:50] because you are you are the best. So,
[00:55:52] thank you very much.
[00:55:54] Thank you. Appreciate it.
[00:55:56] >> Thank you very great job.
[00:56:00] You got to get out and vote for Bert.
[00:56:02] That whole group. That whole group. You
[00:56:06] may have heard that last year the murder
[00:56:08] rate saw its single largest decline in
[00:56:11] recorded history to the lowest level in
[00:56:14] 125 years. With us today is a tough on
[00:56:18] crime district attorney here in
[00:56:20] Northwest Georgia who helped achieve
[00:56:22] that feat, putting violent criminals
[00:56:24] behind bars where they belong. And I
[00:56:27] just want to introduce you because I
[00:56:29] know he spoke before for a couple of
[00:56:31] minutes and uh I heard what he said and
[00:56:33] I loved what he said. It just made me
[00:56:36] even feel stronger about him. He's an
[00:56:38] incredible young guy. He's going to be
[00:56:40] uh I think he's going to be just a total
[00:56:42] winner and it's what we want. Klay
[00:56:45] Fuller and Clay, you have my total and
[00:56:47] complete. Come on up if you want Clay.
[00:56:50] Come on up.
[00:56:53] We want to vote for Clay. He's uh he's
[00:56:56] going to take it home. Total winner.
[00:56:58] Everybody loves him.
[00:57:01] >> Thank you.
[00:57:07] >> I don't mean to disagree with Ambassador
[00:57:09] Hershel Walker and the Lieutenant
[00:57:11] Governor, but I want to see if the crowd
[00:57:13] agrees with me. Beside me is the
[00:57:16] greatest president in our country's
[00:57:19] history.
[00:57:27] Mr. President, I know you like the
[00:57:29] winner. And that's what we're going to
[00:57:31] do on March 10th. We're going to win
[00:57:34] this. We're going to go to Capitol Hill,
[00:57:36] and we are going to be a warrior for
[00:57:37] Northwest Georgia, and we're going to be
[00:57:39] a warrior for this man.
[00:57:41] And we will never stop fighting for the
[00:57:43] MAGA movement and President Donald
[00:57:45] Trump. And sir,
[00:57:48] the endorsement was the honor of my
[00:57:49] lifetime, but I was wondering if you
[00:57:51] could do me one more favor. My beautiful
[00:57:54] daughter is here, Tula.
[00:57:56] She got detention to come and see you
[00:57:58] speak today. Could you pardon her,
[00:58:01] please?
[00:58:11] >> Thank you, Clay. Tula, where's Tula?
[00:58:15] Stand up, Tula.
[00:58:18] Tula, you are fully pardoned. Don't
[00:58:21] worry. Just tell the teacher. I said
[00:58:22] it's fine. And you have a great father.
[00:58:25] We got to get out and vote for him.
[00:58:26] Tula, thank you. Thank you. Our tax
[00:58:29] cuts, regulation cuts, energy price
[00:58:32] cuts, and job creating trade policies
[00:58:35] are rapidly pulling America out of the
[00:58:37] economic disaster that Biden and the
[00:58:41] horrible people that he surrounded
[00:58:42] himself with. He wasn't calling the
[00:58:44] shots. He wasn't calling the shots. The
[00:58:47] autopen people were calling the shots.
[00:58:49] Whoever the hell worked the auto pen. I
[00:58:52] don't know how he did it. You know, I I
[00:58:54] have people. Sir, would you sign this?
[00:58:56] We're making a four-star general. Sir,
[00:58:58] would you sign this? We're doing a big
[00:58:59] plant. Would you? They're all important.
[00:59:02] You don't give that to an autopen. It's
[00:59:04] so demeaning.
[00:59:06] You're a general. You're a admiral. You
[00:59:09] don't give that to an auto pen to sign.
[00:59:12] After gasoline skyrocket to over $5 a
[00:59:15] gallon and in some places seven, eight,
[00:59:18] and even $9 a gallon under Biden, our
[00:59:21] policies have brought gas prices way
[00:59:23] down. And now at $2.37
[00:59:27] a gallon, but I was in I was in a
[00:59:29] beautiful place called Iowa two weeks
[00:59:31] ago. $1.85
[00:59:34] a gallon for gasoline.
[00:59:37] way down. All of it's come down. We
[00:59:40] inherited a mess with high prices and
[00:59:42] high inflation and we've turned it
[00:59:44] around and we've made it great. And they
[00:59:47] don't mention, like I said before, they
[00:59:49] don't mention the word affordability.
[00:59:51] Kelly, they don't mention I haven't
[00:59:53] heard the word in two weeks because they
[00:59:55] can't get away with the gig. It's all a
[00:59:57] conj job with them. Airfares, hotels,
[01:00:00] car payments, rent, sports events,
[01:00:03] groceries, everything's down.
[01:00:06] Everything's down. dairy, eggs,
[01:00:08] POTATOES, AND CHICKEN. Core inflation is
[01:00:11] now the lowest of any time in more than
[01:00:14] seven years. The last three months,
[01:00:17] we've had the lowest inflation we have
[01:00:20] had in over a decade. The last three
[01:00:22] months, it's 1.4%.
[01:00:25] We had record inflation. You don't have
[01:00:27] it anymore. I'm going to make a State of
[01:00:29] the Union address on Tuesday. I hope
[01:00:31] you're going to watch and we're going to
[01:00:33] be talking about it.
[01:00:36] But you don't hear the word
[01:00:37] affordability. You know, they just say
[01:00:40] the word, they'd look at the camera, say
[01:00:43] affordability,
[01:00:45] and I'd be watching. I'd say, "Oh, I
[01:00:47] can't believe it." Do people believe it?
[01:00:49] They would say affordability. Everybody
[01:00:51] would say, "Oh, Trump's cause." No. No.
[01:00:53] They caused they caused the
[01:00:55] affordability problem. And we've solved
[01:00:57] it. And we're going still lower, but
[01:01:00] we've solved it. But more importantly,
[01:01:02] we've created the we've brought back the
[01:01:03] American dream and we have a country I
[01:01:06] think that within the next 12 months,
[01:01:10] maybe sooner, but within the next 12
[01:01:12] months could be the greatest it's ever
[01:01:14] been. I don't think we've ever seen
[01:01:15] anything. When Steve Moore told me
[01:01:17] yesterday, he said, "We've never seen
[01:01:19] numbers. We're going to have an
[01:01:21] explosion of success." And that's
[01:01:23] exactly and the more successful our
[01:01:26] country, the more successful everybody
[01:01:28] in this room is. And under Biden, real
[01:01:30] wages plummeted by $3,000 a year. And
[01:01:35] there's still much to do, frankly. But
[01:01:37] our numbers came up. We outpaced
[01:01:39] inflation for the first time in decades.
[01:01:42] We increased wage gains for a typical
[01:01:45] worker, outpace outpaced inflation by
[01:01:48] over $1,400. For minors, it was $2,200.
[01:01:53] And for the typical worker at factories
[01:01:55] like this one, it was almost $4,000 a
[01:01:59] year that we outpaced inflation. And
[01:02:02] that hasn't happened in many, many
[01:02:05] years. Every day, we're fighting to
[01:02:08] reduce costs and bring down prices for
[01:02:10] hardworking citizens, including crushing
[01:02:13] costs on health care. And in fact, I
[01:02:15] read a nice story a few months ago. I
[01:02:18] love to read things about healthcare.
[01:02:20] Can you believe it? I didn't used to
[01:02:22] read it. Now I read it. And what
[01:02:24] happened is I see that healthc care was
[01:02:28] spending insurance companies are getting
[01:02:31] from our country for health care
[01:02:33] trillions and trillions of dollars and
[01:02:38] their stock prices have gone up by as
[01:02:40] much as 1,700%.
[01:02:42] How would you like to invest in those
[01:02:43] stocks? 1700%.
[01:02:46] And I said right then and there, I said,
[01:02:48] and it went viral. And knowing nothing
[01:02:51] about it, it went viral. I said, we
[01:02:53] shouldn't pay the insurance companies
[01:02:55] anymore. We should pay the trillions of
[01:02:58] dollars directly to the people and let
[01:03:01] the people buy their own healthcare,
[01:03:07] put it in a health care account, and
[01:03:10] people loved it. And we're looking at
[01:03:12] it. we're looking at. The problem is the
[01:03:13] Democrats are totally bought off and
[01:03:16] taken care of by the insurance
[01:03:18] companies. So, they don't want to do it.
[01:03:20] They don't want to do it because they're
[01:03:22] captive to the insurance companies under
[01:03:24] our most favored nation agreements. And
[01:03:27] this is the thing that I think every
[01:03:28] Republican should win on, even if you
[01:03:30] hate them in every other way. Agreements
[01:03:33] for drug prices that we're slashing drug
[01:03:36] prices by 400, 500, even 600%. Nobody's
[01:03:40] ever seen anything like it because we
[01:03:42] were paying the highest drug prices in
[01:03:45] the world and now we're paying whatever
[01:03:47] the lowest prices in the world. That's
[01:03:49] the price we're paying. And to do that
[01:03:52] was also tariffs. I went I called
[01:03:54] countries. When I finally got the health
[01:03:57] care companies, the people that make the
[01:04:00] drugs to do it, and remember that's
[01:04:02] going to lower your health care because
[01:04:04] medicine's a big part of the drugs and
[01:04:05] it's coming down at numbers like that.
[01:04:07] But I got the drug companies to do it
[01:04:09] and then they said, "Doesn't matter.
[01:04:11] You'll never get the countries to do it
[01:04:12] because the countries had to agree." So
[01:04:14] a pill that's selling for $10 in New
[01:04:18] York is selling, let's say, in London.
[01:04:19] In New York is selling for $130. 13
[01:04:22] times more. Think of that. 13 times
[01:04:24] more. So they said, "There's no way
[01:04:27] they'll ever do it." I said, "Yes, there
[01:04:28] is 100%." I started calling the heads of
[01:04:31] countries like France, Emanuel Mcronone.
[01:04:34] He's a good guy. I said, 'Emanuel,
[01:04:38] you're going to have to double the price
[01:04:39] of your, you know, see the world is
[01:04:41] bigger, so you don't have to bring it up
[01:04:42] like to the middle. They would have to
[01:04:44] double or triple the price. But that's a
[01:04:46] lot for a politician. I said, Emanuel,
[01:04:49] you're going to have to lift your price
[01:04:51] by double or triple. No way. I will not
[01:04:53] do that, Donald. Why would I do that? I
[01:04:55] would be out of business. I said, no,
[01:04:57] you're going to do it 100%. No, no, no.
[01:04:59] I will not do that. I will not do that.
[01:05:01] YES, YOU WILL. YOU'RE GOING TO DO IT.
[01:05:04] And he said, "No, no." I said, "Here's
[01:05:06] the story. If you don't do it, I'm going
[01:05:08] to put a 100% tariff on all of the wine
[01:05:10] and champagne that you sell into the
[01:05:12] United States." And you know what he
[01:05:15] said? I will do it. I will gladly do it.
[01:05:18] And that's going to cost you many, many
[01:05:20] times more. Right. How Howard heard me
[01:05:22] with many people. I called Germany. I
[01:05:25] called many, many countries. Spain. Oh,
[01:05:27] Spain was no, we won't do that. He
[01:05:29] laughed at me. Thought I was a fool. We
[01:05:31] won't do that, sir. Why would I do a
[01:05:33] thing like that? BECAUSE I'M GOING TO
[01:05:35] CHARGE YOU tariffs if you don't. And the
[01:05:37] tariffs are going to cost you much more
[01:05:39] than what we're talking about. And they
[01:05:41] all said, like I said, we'd love to do
[01:05:43] it. We'd be honored to do it. So, the
[01:05:46] Republicans should win on that alone.
[01:05:49] Your drug prices are coming down by 70
[01:05:52] 80 90% or depending on the way you
[01:05:56] figure it 500 600 700 800 900%.
[01:06:03] Think of it depending on the way you
[01:06:05] want to calculate. There's two ways of
[01:06:07] calculating that number. We're also
[01:06:10] expanding the dream of home ownership
[01:06:12] and we are really right now in American
[01:06:15] dream territory. One of the biggest
[01:06:17] factors driving up housing costs was the
[01:06:19] Biden border invasion, which brought in
[01:06:21] millions and millions of people flooding
[01:06:23] into your communities, getting
[01:06:25] government subsidies on homes. Foreign
[01:06:28] workers now make up over onethird of all
[01:06:31] demand for Georgia housing, driving up
[01:06:33] rent and housing costs. Now that we've
[01:06:36] secured our border, we stopped the
[01:06:38] invasion. Think of this.
[01:06:40] Millions of people came through our
[01:06:43] border every single year. Millions and
[01:06:46] millions of people in the last 8 months.
[01:06:50] I don't even believe this could be
[01:06:51] possible, but it's close. Zero. And
[01:06:54] that's done by radical left Democrats.
[01:06:58] Not Not one person in the last eight
[01:07:02] months has come through our border,
[01:07:04] except if they come through legally. So,
[01:07:06] rent prices have hit four-year lows
[01:07:09] based on what we've done. By bringing
[01:07:10] down mortgage rates, we've also slashed
[01:07:12] the yearly cost of new mortgages by
[01:07:14] $4,000 a year, and new mortgage
[01:07:18] applications are up 30%. And Kelly
[01:07:20] Laughler is doing a fantastic job. In
[01:07:22] the last 12 months, Fanny and Freddy
[01:07:25] Mack helped 22,000 firsttime home buyers
[01:07:28] purchase a home right here in the great
[01:07:31] state of Georgia. I love Georgia. We won
[01:07:34] Georgia big, didn't we? Too big to rig.
[01:07:37] It was too big to rig. Vote for Bert
[01:07:40] Jones. Vote for Fuller. To continue this
[01:07:43] trend, I'm ending the scam of Wall
[01:07:46] Street firms and large institutional
[01:07:48] investors buying up all of the single
[01:07:50] family homes all over. They go in, they
[01:07:52] buy 10,000 houses. Then people come out
[01:07:55] and they say, "WE CAN'T BUY A HOUSE. I
[01:07:57] ended it. Now you go out and buy a
[01:07:59] house. They can't do it anymore."
[01:08:01] Georgia was affected by this issue more
[01:08:03] than almost any state in the union. But
[01:08:06] America will not become a nation of
[01:08:08] renters. We're not going to have a
[01:08:10] nation of renters. That's why I recently
[01:08:12] signed an executive order to ban Wall
[01:08:14] Street and large institutional investors
[01:08:17] from buying those single family homes.
[01:08:19] Can't do it. Not allowed to do it.
[01:08:22] Not allowed to do it. They were buying
[01:08:24] tens of thousands of houses, just buying
[01:08:27] them and putting them in the market for
[01:08:29] rent. And to stop surges in food prices,
[01:08:32] we take care of our amazing farmers.
[01:08:35] Nobody's taken care of farmers like I
[01:08:37] have. Nobody's ever received the votes
[01:08:39] of farmers like I have either. I also
[01:08:41] recently issued 12 billion dollars out
[01:08:44] of all the tariff money. We're taking in
[01:08:46] hundreds of billions of dollars. We're
[01:08:48] going to be taking in next year $900
[01:08:52] billion dollar in tariffs unless the
[01:08:55] Supreme Court said you can't do it. Can
[01:08:57] you believe it? that I have to be up
[01:09:00] here trying to justify that with people
[01:09:03] like you. I have to put you on a stage
[01:09:06] in front of your family. But you did
[01:09:07] very well. So could have been very
[01:09:10] embarrassing, right? You did very well.
[01:09:13] But it's a shame that I have to justify
[01:09:15] this because it's just common sense. We
[01:09:18] took in hundreds of billions of dollars.
[01:09:20] Out of that, I gave 12 billion dollars
[01:09:22] to our farmers because they were taken
[01:09:25] advantage of by many, many foreign
[01:09:28] nations.
[01:09:29] And just over one year ago, we inherited
[01:09:31] amass the results of ruinous inflation,
[01:09:34] economic surrender, a border invasion.
[01:09:37] They invaded our country, rampant crime
[01:09:39] and chaos all over the world. But today,
[01:09:43] we've ended that disaster. America is
[01:09:45] back. Our economy is roaring. And our
[01:09:49] country is respected again. Respected
[01:09:51] like never ever before. We've achieved
[01:09:54] more in one year than most
[01:09:56] administrations achieve in eight years.
[01:09:58] And we're just getting started. Oh,
[01:10:00] we're just getting started. We got
[01:10:02] things that are happening that are as
[01:10:04] good as what you've heard. I don't know
[01:10:06] if they can get better to be honest, but
[01:10:07] they're they're good. With the help of
[01:10:10] Georgians, we are here today. We'll be
[01:10:14] keep We're going to have you do
[01:10:15] something. We're going to have you keep
[01:10:17] on working, keep on fighting together.
[01:10:20] We're going to make America great again.
[01:10:22] You know, I came up with that phrase a
[01:10:23] long time ago, make America great again.
[01:10:25] Who would have thought? It turns out to
[01:10:27] be rated not by me by anybody by stupid
[01:10:31] people frankly anybody would rate it the
[01:10:34] number one phrase in the history of
[01:10:35] politics in America right it's called
[01:10:39] make America great again that's what
[01:10:41] we've done and when the past
[01:10:44] administration and guys like Barack
[01:10:47] Hussein Obama have you heard of him when
[01:10:50] they get up AND THEY SAY WE WILL STOP
[01:10:52] MAGA we are GOING TO FIGHT MAGA we must
[01:10:56] stop MAGA. I'd say no. No, MAGA means
[01:11:00] make America great again. You don't want
[01:11:04] to stop that. And we're doing that and
[01:11:06] we're doing it at a much rap more rapid
[01:11:09] pace than we ever thought possible. Even
[01:11:12] the enemies are saying what's happened
[01:11:14] in this country in one year is a
[01:11:16] miracle. It's not a miracle. It's common
[01:11:18] sense. It's smart people working with
[01:11:20] incredible people like you, the people
[01:11:22] of Georgia. I want to thank you very
[01:11:24] much. and to this steel mill. I'm going
[01:11:26] to come back here in two years. I'm
[01:11:27] going to look it up. You'll be three
[01:11:29] times bigger. And I appreciate it. Great
[01:11:31] words. Thank you very much, everybody.
[01:11:33] Thank you.
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