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[00:47:58] Wow, that's a big crowd. It's a lot of [00:48:02] people. I think it's like a record. So, [00:48:06] these are accomplishments. [00:48:08] We have a lot of accomplishments. And as [00:48:10] you know, this is the anniversary, first [00:48:12] anniversary, January 20th, and it's been [00:48:17] an amazing period of time. We have a [00:48:20] book that I'm not going to read to you, [00:48:22] but these are the accomplishments of [00:48:25] what we've produced. [00:48:27] Uh, all page after page after page, [00:48:31] individual things. I could stand here [00:48:33] and read it for a week and we wouldn't [00:48:35] be finished. But we've done more than [00:48:38] any other administration has done by far [00:48:41] terms of military, in terms of ending [00:48:43] wars, in terms of completing wars. [00:48:46] Nobody's really seen very much like it. [00:48:48] I think it's appropriate that because [00:48:51] Minnesota is so much in the in the fray [00:48:54] and I say to my people all the time and [00:48:56] they're so busy doing other things, they [00:48:58] don't say it like they should. Uh [00:49:01] they're apprehending murderers and drug [00:49:04] dealers and a lot of bad people. And [00:49:08] these are just some of the more recent [00:49:10] ones [00:49:11] that we have. And I can show you some of [00:49:14] the [00:49:16] people [00:49:17] vicious, many of them murderers. These [00:49:21] are all out of Minnesota. Just [00:49:22] Minnesota. I say, why don't you talk [00:49:25] about that more? [00:49:28] Because people don't know. Do you want [00:49:29] to live with these people? [00:49:33] International murder. [00:49:38] These are people that are living were if [00:49:41] they're apprehended and either put in [00:49:44] jails in their country from where they [00:49:46] came or the countries respect us and so [00:49:48] they actually put them there. In the old [00:49:50] days they didn't respect our country. [00:49:52] Biden wouldn't do this because he let [00:49:55] them all in. You know, if you didn't [00:49:57] have open border policies of Biden, none [00:49:59] of this, all of the things that we all [00:50:01] the time that we spend talking about [00:50:03] Minnesota and everything else, most of [00:50:05] them are coming from out of the country. [00:50:08] And [00:50:10] it's been caused by [00:50:13] a previous administration. Look at this. [00:50:15] One after one. [00:50:19] Boy, these are rough characters. [00:50:22] These are all criminal illegal aliens [00:50:25] that in many cases they're murderers. [00:50:27] They're drug lords, drug dealers. [00:50:31] They're the mentally insane. There some [00:50:33] of them who are brutal killers. They're [00:50:36] mentally insane. They're killers, but [00:50:38] they're insane. [00:50:41] These are just in Minnesota. In [00:50:43] California, it's worse. [00:50:46] In other states, it's worse. Now, [00:50:49] Minnesota, the crime is incredible. The [00:50:51] financial crimes are incredible. And the [00:50:54] problem is because of the agitators and [00:50:58] insurrectionists, whatever you want, [00:50:59] troublemakers, but they're they're paid [00:51:01] agitators and insurrectionists. [00:51:04] Uh, nobody talks about the fact that 19 [00:51:06] billion dollars at a minimum is missing [00:51:09] in Minnesota, given to a large degree, [00:51:13] but by Somalians. [00:51:15] They've taken it. Somalians. Can you [00:51:18] imagine? [00:51:20] and they don't do it. A lot of very low [00:51:23] IQ people, they don't do it. Other [00:51:25] people work it out and they get them [00:51:27] money and they go out and buy [00:51:29] MercedesBenzes and they come from here, [00:51:32] they have no money. They never had [00:51:34] money. They never had a life. They never [00:51:36] had a government. They never had a [00:51:37] country because there's basically no [00:51:39] country. Somalia is not even a country. [00:51:42] They don't have anything that resembles [00:51:44] a country. And if it is a country, it's [00:51:46] considered just about the worst in the [00:51:48] world. They come here and they become [00:51:50] rich and they don't have a job. I was [00:51:53] told that Elon Omar is worth $30 [00:51:55] million. She never had a job. She's a [00:51:58] crooked congressman. [00:52:01] So here's another one. [00:52:04] And I have Oh, by the way, we just took [00:52:06] out what these are all what ISIS is [00:52:09] doing. [00:52:11] And it's a dangerous job. These are [00:52:12] rough. These are rough people. [00:52:17] weapons. [00:52:19] This one here is very bad. [00:52:26] I'm going through this because I think [00:52:28] we have plenty of time. I'm going to uh [00:52:31] place beautiful place in Switzerland [00:52:34] where we'll be I'm sure I'm very happily [00:52:37] awaited for [00:52:41] in Switzerland. They don't know about [00:52:42] this. They don't have this problem. They [00:52:44] have other problems, but they don't have [00:52:46] this problem. [00:52:47] Look, [00:52:49] killed somebody. [00:52:52] Look, look. And these are rough people. [00:52:53] These are not This was all allowed into [00:52:56] our country through open borders. These [00:52:59] dumbest policies, you know, men and [00:53:01] women sports is dumb. But to me, having [00:53:04] an open border for the world to come in, [00:53:07] uh, drug dealers and prisoners, [00:53:10] Venezuela, as an example, opened their [00:53:12] prisons into the United States. That's [00:53:15] why one of the reasons I felt so [00:53:17] strongly against Venezuela. Now I'm [00:53:20] loving Venezuela. [00:53:23] They've been [clears throat] working [00:53:23] with us so well. It's been so nice and [00:53:27] uh an unbelievably nice woman. Also did [00:53:31] a very incredible thing as you know a [00:53:33] few days ago. Uh she's we're talking to [00:53:37] her and maybe we can get her involved in [00:53:39] some way. I'd love to be able to do [00:53:41] that. Maria, maybe we can do that. But [00:53:45] we're dealing with the people invented [00:53:46] the president and all of the people in [00:53:49] Venezuela and we've been doing great. [00:53:52] The oil companies are getting ready to [00:53:53] make massive investments there. They [00:53:55] have more oil than even Saudi Arabia. [00:53:58] There you go. [00:54:01] These are real. [00:54:04] These are rough water. This is all [00:54:06] Minnesota. Every one of them. This is [00:54:08] one state out of many. [00:54:12] And these people [00:54:14] are, let's see, yeah, these are all so [00:54:19] far people that came from outside of the [00:54:22] country. They were allowed in by sleepy [00:54:24] Joe Biden, crooked Joe Biden, whichever [00:54:26] you like. You can call him whatever you [00:54:28] like. They're both right. He's sleepy [00:54:29] and he's crooked. He was the worst [00:54:31] president we've ever had. [00:54:34] And we've had some bad ones, too. I can [00:54:37] tell you, all you have to do is look at [00:54:38] trade. [00:54:42] You're not getting bored with this, [00:54:43] right? I hope you don't. But these are [00:54:46] people that you have to see. [00:54:51] Strong armed rape, aggravated assault [00:54:54] with a weapon, and many other crimes. [00:55:06] gang member known as one of the toughest [00:55:09] people around. [00:55:13] These are tough people. [00:55:19] So this is what the people are trying to [00:55:21] protect because all ICE wants to do is [00:55:24] get them out of our country. Bring them [00:55:26] to prisons and jails and mental [00:55:28] institutions from where they came. [00:55:30] That's all they want to do. They're [00:55:32] patriots and they have to be abused by [00:55:34] guys like Don Lemon who's a, you know, [00:55:36] loser, lightweight. I saw him, the way [00:55:38] he walked in that church. It was [00:55:40] terrible. I have such respect for that [00:55:41] pastor. He was so calm. He was so nice. [00:55:44] He was just accosted. What they did in [00:55:47] that church was horrible yesterday. [00:55:50] Look at this. 24 convictions. [00:55:54] 24 times convicted. [00:55:57] Not charges. These are convictions. So [00:56:00] he comes from outside the country. Do [00:56:01] you think he's going to be good here? He [00:56:04] convicted 24 times. He's going to be [00:56:06] good here, right? It doesn't work that [00:56:08] way. [00:56:09] He's a man murder. One of many, one of [00:56:13] many. [00:56:15] All they want to do is get him out. [00:56:18] They want to take him out of our [00:56:20] country. And we're met with paid [00:56:23] agitators and insurrectionists, [00:56:25] troublemakers. They're paid. You know, [00:56:28] when uh the woman was shot, and I felt [00:56:30] terribly about that, [00:56:33] and I understand both sides of it, but [00:56:36] when she was shot, [00:56:38] there was another woman that was [00:56:40] screaming shame, shame, shame, shame. [00:56:42] Right? You saw so loud, like [00:56:46] a professional opera singer. She was so [00:56:48] loud and so professional. [00:56:52] She wasn't a woman that was hurt like, [00:56:54] "Oh, my heart's injured." She was a [00:56:57] professional. [00:56:58] She shame, shame. She's screaming, [00:57:01] "Shame, shame." I said, "That's not a [00:57:03] normal person." That's That's a [00:57:05] professional. These are professional [00:57:08] agitators and professional people that [00:57:10] want to see our country do badly. But [00:57:12] that's not happening because we have the [00:57:13] hottest country anywhere in the world [00:57:15] despite this stuff. Look at this. [00:57:21] All topofthe- line criminals. They're [00:57:24] not going to be good. They're not going [00:57:25] to be well behaved here. [00:57:29] I could do I could do thousands. We had [00:57:32] over 3,000 in the last fairly short well [00:57:35] just in Minnesota. What's the number, [00:57:37] Carol? [00:57:37] >> 10,000. [00:57:38] >> 10,000. [00:57:39] >> 10,000 criminals arrested in Minnesota [00:57:41] alone. [00:57:42] >> 10,000 criminal. And these are serious [00:57:45] criminals. Now, how can a place with [00:57:46] 10,000 criminals, how can you have a [00:57:49] state and yet they're fighting us? I [00:57:52] like that guy keeps nodding to me. Do [00:57:53] you agree with me? I guess I like him. I [00:57:56] don't know who he is, but I like him. He [00:57:58] keeps nodding. He says, "You're right." [00:58:00] He's obviously a little on the right [00:58:01] side, maybe. [00:58:04] Look, [00:58:06] these are rough ones. [00:58:12] So, this we just took this off a stack. [00:58:14] We have many stacks like this. Like, [00:58:18] I could go 30 times what I'm showing you [00:58:22] now. [00:58:28] relations with Hezbollah. That's nice. [00:58:32] Why do we allow them in our country? [00:58:43] I'm just looking at these charges. It's [00:58:44] It's just pretty incredible. Many [00:58:47] murderers. Many many murders. People [00:58:50] that murdered [00:59:02] So what what ICE does and Border Patrol [00:59:05] is incredible, too. I mean, they're Paul [00:59:08] Perez and that group is incredible. [00:59:11] Mostly Hispanic, by the way. They're [00:59:13] like 60% Hispanic. You know, they talk [00:59:15] about Hispanic. They're mostly Hispanic, [00:59:18] right? And they're unbelievable people. [00:59:20] And then they say, "Oh, we discriminate [00:59:22] against." I love Hispanic. They are [00:59:25] unbelievable. Entrepreneurial. They have [00:59:27] everything. I did great. I did the [00:59:29] highest. Nobody ever got numbers like I [00:59:32] got from the standpoint of being a [00:59:34] Republican. But even the uh if you look [00:59:37] at Texas, I won the entire border along [00:59:40] Texas between Texas and Mexico. Never [00:59:43] happened before. Nobody's ever done that [00:59:44] before. I did it as a Republican. I did [00:59:47] it. I love the Hispanic. And they accuse [00:59:50] us of all sorts of things. 60% of the [00:59:52] people we're talking about, they're the [00:59:54] best people we have and they're [00:59:55] Hispanic. The Border Patrol is largely [00:59:58] Hispanic. ISIS is largely Hispanic. [01:00:01] They're unbelievable people. [01:00:04] I don't know how they can take the [01:00:05] abuse. They're They're taking rough [01:00:09] They're taking rough people like this, [01:00:12] like all of them. We have So, we have [01:00:15] 10,000 at least. I could have done [01:00:17] 10,000 of them. You're lucky I only did [01:00:20] like a hundred. [01:00:22] And this is just this isn't even the [01:00:24] worst of the group. They have murderers. [01:00:26] They have some people we can't use their [01:00:27] picture for legal reasons, but they're [01:00:30] up for murder in their own country. And [01:00:32] we we jeopardize their case. When we [01:00:36] send them back, we send them back and we [01:00:38] coordinate with other countries. A [01:00:39] tremendous amount of work. All allowed [01:00:42] in here by an open border policy of the [01:00:44] worst president in the history of our [01:00:46] country. a man that didn't win the [01:00:48] election, by the way, got was a rigged [01:00:50] election. Everybody knows that now. And [01:00:52] by the way, numbers are coming out that [01:00:53] show it even more plainly. We caught [01:00:56] him. We caught him. So, I just want you [01:01:00] to know that it's uh it's a terrible [01:01:03] it's a terrible thing. Here's uh the [01:01:06] book on accomplishments. [01:01:10] And this is something I'm glad my finger [01:01:12] wasn't in that sucker. That could have [01:01:14] done some damage, but you know what? I [01:01:16] wouldn't have shown the pain. I would [01:01:18] have gone back. Boy, did you hear that? [01:01:20] That That was nasty. [01:01:23] But I would not have shown the pain. I [01:01:25] would have acted like nothing happened [01:01:27] as my finger fell off. That was a nasty [01:01:30] I think somebody did that. [snorts] I [01:01:32] think some It was him. That's It was my [01:01:35] man. How were you? You didn't do it. I [01:01:37] know you did. I know you didn't. So, um [01:01:41] but here is the uh [01:01:44] here's the book. These are all things we [01:01:47] have. I'm going to read a few of the [01:01:48] samples, but look at this. These are all [01:01:51] Each line is something that we did. [01:01:53] Nobody did that before. [01:01:55] And it's it's big stuff, too. Look, we [01:01:58] have the hottest country in the world. [01:02:04] So, I will read you a few. [01:02:08] We ended Biden stagflation. We were in [01:02:11] stagflation. That's a disaster. That's [01:02:13] far worse than inflation. As you know, [01:02:15] he had the biggest inflation in the [01:02:17] history of our country. They say 48 [01:02:18] years. Pick your choice. But they had [01:02:21] the biggest inflation in the history of [01:02:23] our country. We we have it right down to [01:02:25] a normal number. Now we're going to get [01:02:27] it even a little bit lower. [01:02:29] Created super high. [01:02:32] What we've done with with growth is [01:02:34] incredible. We created super high [01:02:36] economic growth. And America is booming. [01:02:39] It's booming. There are thousands of [01:02:41] businesses right now that are being [01:02:42] built. [01:02:44] Many of the biggest factories in the [01:02:46] world are being built right in our [01:02:47] country. They're not going to other [01:02:48] countries. They're leaving other [01:02:49] countries. Fourth quarter GDP is on [01:02:52] track to pass perhaps much more than 5% [01:02:55] growth. And that's despite the fact that [01:02:58] we had a Democrat shutdown. They shut [01:03:00] down our country and we had 5%. Nobody's [01:03:02] in this room has ever heard about 5%. I [01:03:04] think it could be 20% if we do it right. [01:03:07] If we don't, every time we have good [01:03:09] numbers, they raise interest rates. You [01:03:12] shouldn't do it. In the old days, if you [01:03:14] had good numbers, they'd lower interest [01:03:15] rates or they wouldn't do anything. [01:03:17] Here, they try and kill it. They always [01:03:18] try and kill success. [01:03:21] Uh over the last 20, 25 years, that's [01:03:23] the way in the old days, if you had good [01:03:26] numbers, the market would go through the [01:03:27] roof. Today, if you have good numbers, [01:03:29] the market goes down. But by the way, [01:03:31] we've had the best stock market in [01:03:34] history, the best 401ks in history, and [01:03:37] we inherited a mess. The numbers that we [01:03:40] inherited are way were way up, and now [01:03:43] we brought them almost all of them way [01:03:44] down. We brought them way down. I mean, [01:03:47] I'm not getting [01:03:49] uh maybe I have the bad public relations [01:03:51] people, but we're not getting it across. [01:03:54] We inherited high numbers and we brought [01:03:56] them way down. And uh look at gasoline. [01:04:00] They have places in the country now [01:04:02] $1.99 a gallon 199 230 250 I guess the [01:04:07] average now they're saying is 231 I mean [01:04:10] he was at $450 and5 for periods of time [01:04:15] and he went back to the Trump formula [01:04:18] but he didn't do it properly and he [01:04:20] really went back to parts of it because [01:04:22] they were it you would have had $8 [01:04:24] gasoline if they didn't but he didn't do [01:04:27] it properly had people that didn't know [01:04:28] what they were doing core inflation for [01:04:30] the last 3 months is 1.6%. [01:04:35] 1.6. [01:04:37] Their core inflation was so high that [01:04:40] nobody could even calculate it. Under [01:04:42] Biden, real incomes declined [01:04:45] $3,000. Think of that. $3,000. That's a [01:04:48] year. In 12 months, Trump real incomes [01:04:52] went up by $2,000 and 3,000 and even in [01:04:56] some cases $5,000. [01:04:59] It's a tremendous difference. Stock [01:05:00] market has set 52 all-time record highs [01:05:03] during the course of the actually the 11 [01:05:07] months because this was done on 11 [01:05:09] months. Now we're now we are actually [01:05:11] officially 12 months as of today. 52 [01:05:14] all-time record highs. That means 401ks [01:05:17] did great. I have people see me all the [01:05:20] time, policemen that guard us really [01:05:22] well and got to know them a little bit [01:05:24] and they said, "Sir, you're making me [01:05:25] look so good. My 401k is through the [01:05:27] roof. My wife thinks I'm the greatest [01:05:29] genius and I'm a financial genius like [01:05:32] Warren Buffett. [01:05:35] He told me that he said I I think they [01:05:37] have better returns than Warren Buffett [01:05:38] right now. But uh he said all my life my [01:05:41] wife has been criticizing me for not [01:05:44] being smart financially. Now all of a [01:05:46] sudden she she's she loves me more. But [01:05:49] uh we added $9 trillion in value to [01:05:53] retirement accounts, saving [01:05:55] uh saving many people. I mean, they were [01:05:58] going out of business. Think of it. We [01:06:00] added $9 trillion of value to retirement [01:06:04] accounts, savings accounts, and 401ks. [01:06:07] That's during the course of 12 months, [01:06:09] and I think it's probably 11 months [01:06:10] because I don't think they have it for [01:06:12] the 12. They have it for the 11. Added [01:06:15] nine trillion dollars of value. [01:06:20] lifted more than 1.2 million Americans [01:06:23] off food stamps in one year, they would [01:06:24] have had another 1.2 million, we would [01:06:27] have had welfare would have gone up and [01:06:30] instead of investing 18 trillion dollars [01:06:33] in our country. Now it's probably more [01:06:34] than that, but 18 trillion and having [01:06:37] thousands of plants being built all over [01:06:39] the country, you would have had [01:06:41] thousands of plants closing all over the [01:06:43] country. and you would have had [01:06:46] disinvestment and you would have had [01:06:49] welfare going way up. You know, if you [01:06:53] look at SNAP, take a look at SNAP. What [01:06:55] happened with that? Was it seven billion [01:06:58] dollars and it came out to over 51 [01:07:01] billion dollars? Nobody has ever seen [01:07:04] anything like it. the past [01:07:06] administration [01:07:08] uh they [clears throat] had no clue [01:07:12] or they were really bad but they [01:07:13] basically had no clue but they did have [01:07:17] a concept I mean they're still trying to [01:07:19] sell the idea of men playing in women's [01:07:21] sports you saw that in the Supreme Court [01:07:24] I mean some of those justices were [01:07:25] fighting for them too they were fighting [01:07:27] for them but you saw that just the other [01:07:29] day in the Supreme Court men playing in [01:07:31] women's sport doesn't work secured a [01:07:34] record-breaking $18 trillion ion dollar [01:07:36] in commitments for new investments. [01:07:37] Apple, Nvidia, Soft Bank, Oracle, TSMC, [01:07:41] Johnson and Johnson, Eli, Lillian [01:07:43] Company, Micron, Astroenica, General [01:07:47] Motors, Hyundai, Ford, Honda, GE [01:07:51] Aerospace, many, many others. I left a [01:07:53] Ford plant a week ago in Michigan that [01:07:57] they were going to close [01:07:59] two years ago, and now they just [01:08:01] announced that they're going 24 hours [01:08:02] around the clock making cars. terrorists [01:08:05] did it. I don't know what the Supreme [01:08:08] Court's going to do. [01:08:10] I think it to me it reads so plainly. [01:08:12] Couldn't be plainer. [01:08:14] You're allowed to do a license. Tariff [01:08:16] is [01:08:18] probably less severe than what a license [01:08:20] could be. But think of it, you're [01:08:22] allowed to do a license and then they [01:08:23] have a clause at the end, something to [01:08:25] the effect or what is necessary, [01:08:27] something to that effect. And what is [01:08:29] necessary with tariffs? I don't know [01:08:31] where there's a case even there. But [01:08:33] we've taken in hundreds of billions of [01:08:35] dollars and uh if we lose that case, [01:08:38] it's possible we're going to have to [01:08:41] do the best we can in paying it back. I [01:08:43] don't know how that's going to be done [01:08:45] very easily without hurting a lot of [01:08:49] people, but we're waiting for that case [01:08:51] anxiously. And we have tremendous [01:08:53] national security because of tariffs and [01:08:56] tremendous income. You know, we have and [01:08:59] by the way, no inflation. So, everyone [01:09:01] said, "Oh, tariffs will cause [01:09:02] inflation." We have no inflation. We [01:09:04] have very little inflation. Biden had [01:09:06] inflation and he didn't do tariffs. We [01:09:08] had a huge problem. We had uh we have a [01:09:11] 62% reduction in our trade deficit. So, [01:09:15] if you had a 1% reduction, a normal [01:09:17] president would have a 1% 2% reduction. [01:09:20] Everybody would be high-fiving. [01:09:23] At a 62% reduction, next year we won't [01:09:25] have a trade deficit. [01:09:28] We [clears throat] secured most favored [01:09:29] nations agreements to slash drug prices [01:09:32] by as much. And to me, I think this [01:09:34] might be the biggest thing of all. We [01:09:37] get zero talk about it. Uh the New York [01:09:41] Times had a story way in the back of the [01:09:43] paper, little story about it. I think [01:09:45] it's the biggest thing there is. When [01:09:46] you talk about healthcare, drug prices [01:09:49] will go down more than [01:09:51] ever before for any country because we [01:09:55] was we were priced at such a level that [01:09:58] we were subsidizing the entire world big [01:10:01] place in the world. We were paying 10 12 [01:10:05] 13 times more than other countries. 13 [01:10:07] times more not 13% 13 times more. A pill [01:10:12] that was selling in London for $10 would [01:10:14] sell in New York for $130. That's 13 [01:10:18] times. [01:10:19] More than that, even. But we secured [01:10:23] most favored nations agreements to slash [01:10:25] drug prices by as much as 300, 400, 500, [01:10:30] and even 600%. including with Fizer, [01:10:34] Astroenica, Eli Liy, Nova, Nordesk, [01:10:39] Gilead Sciences, EMD, Cerranio, [01:10:43] and many others. If you look at some of [01:10:47] the prices [01:10:49] that are coming down where a price would [01:10:52] come down 1,300 [01:10:56] coming down to $87. [01:10:58] Think of it. So something that was [01:11:00] costing $1,300 [01:11:03] is now costing $87. [01:11:06] And the fake news doesn't want to write [01:11:08] about it. That's why I do this. I don't [01:11:09] like to do this to be honest with you, [01:11:11] but uh I do it because got to get the [01:11:15] word out. We signed one big beautiful [01:11:18] bill. I call it the great big beautiful [01:11:19] bill delivering the largest tax cuts in [01:11:21] history. No tax on tips, no tax on [01:11:24] social security, no tax on overtime. [01:11:28] We made interest on car loans [01:11:30] taxdeductible for US-built automobiles [01:11:33] only. So if you build the if you buy an [01:11:35] automobile built in the United States, [01:11:37] we're not doing it for Germany and [01:11:38] Canada and different places. We're doing [01:11:41] it only if it's built here. We want them [01:11:43] to be built here. A lot of the Canadian [01:11:46] auto plants are closing and they're [01:11:48] moving into the United States. Same [01:11:50] thing with Mexico. Same thing with [01:11:52] Germany. And same thing with Japan and [01:11:54] other countries. They're moving into the [01:11:55] United States because of tariffs. [01:11:57] Because they don't want to pay the [01:11:58] tariffs. It's too much. They can't pay [01:12:00] the tariffs. So, they're coming here. [01:12:03] Nothing different than what other smart [01:12:05] countries did, but it works better for [01:12:07] us under my leadership. [01:12:10] It's not done properly, but uh it's done [01:12:14] properly. We have again more more plants [01:12:17] being built than at any time in the [01:12:19] history of our country. Passed the [01:12:21] largest spending cuts in American [01:12:23] history. I mean, that was true in my [01:12:24] first, you know, we had a tremendous [01:12:25] first term also. We rebuilt our [01:12:28] military. We had one of the best, we had [01:12:29] the best economy [01:12:32] in the history of our country, but we're [01:12:34] blowing it away now. This, when this [01:12:36] stuff starts opening up, you're not [01:12:37] going to see anything like it probably [01:12:39] ever again. We slashed the federal [01:12:43] budget deficit by 27% [01:12:46] in a single year. Think of that. 27. You [01:12:49] know, you could do it 2%, 1%, a half a [01:12:52] percent. [01:12:53] 27%. [01:12:55] And that's with all of the things we [01:12:57] have to do, all of the people we have to [01:12:59] put on the payroll to get rid of people [01:13:02] that are murderers. Again, when you see [01:13:06] people in Minnesota that are murderers, [01:13:10] these people are fighting to keep them [01:13:11] there. And I I say to Christie and to [01:13:14] Tom Holman, great people. They're [01:13:16] working so hard. Uh look at the border. [01:13:18] The border is now secure. First time you [01:13:20] Biden said you couldn't do it. you need [01:13:22] legislation. I had no legislation. I [01:13:24] said, "Close the border." Within one [01:13:26] month, we had almost nobody coming in. [01:13:29] Now, for the last eight months, nobody [01:13:32] came into our country illegally. [01:13:36] And I find that hard to believe because [01:13:37] you'd think somebody because it used to [01:13:39] be millions of people just brought into [01:13:41] our country. And the people that do that [01:13:43] are Democrat [01:13:45] uh sort of aligned. [01:13:47] So, I mean, they're not doing me any [01:13:49] favors. We had nobody come in. We have a [01:13:50] very strong border. We have very few [01:13:52] people coming up. They're not going to [01:13:53] make the trek because they know they [01:13:54] probably won't be coming in. So, it's [01:13:57] not as hard as you think. But I didn't [01:13:59] have to go back. Remember, they said, [01:14:01] uh, we need legislation to close the [01:14:04] border. They had millions of people [01:14:05] coming in a month. We have nobody coming [01:14:08] in and we're getting the murderers out. [01:14:11] Murderers, [01:14:13] people from prisons and jails. Many [01:14:15] countries opened up their prisons and [01:14:17] dropped them into the United States. [01:14:19] Those are the people we're getting out [01:14:21] and we have a lot of heart. And I said, [01:14:23] "You got to lighten up on this. We have [01:14:25] a lot of heart for people. They came in [01:14:27] illegally, but they're good people. And [01:14:30] they're working now in farms and they're [01:14:31] working in lunchonets and hotels and [01:14:34] all. And we're not looking. We're [01:14:37] looking to get the criminals out right [01:14:39] now, the criminals. [01:14:41] And uh I think it's very important. I [01:14:44] mean, I every once in a while you see a [01:14:46] store, we take somebody, he should be [01:14:47] out because they came in illegally. So, [01:14:49] in theory, they should be, but we're [01:14:50] focused on the murderers, [01:14:52] the drug dealers, the mentally insane. [01:14:55] We have a lot of mentally insane [01:14:57] killers. I mean, you can't even talk to [01:14:59] them. Be nice if you could have a little [01:15:01] reason, but you can't even reason. These [01:15:02] are seriously pe ill people. You have a [01:15:06] couple of countries where they were [01:15:08] loaded up, their mental institutions and [01:15:10] insane asylums were loaded to the gills. [01:15:12] They couldn't get. They're empty now, [01:15:15] but they're filling up because we're [01:15:17] bringing them all back. We know where [01:15:18] they came from and every country accepts [01:15:21] them. You know, under Biden, they [01:15:22] wouldn't take they had so little respect [01:15:24] that they'd bring them there and they [01:15:26] wouldn't take them. They said, "Get the [01:15:27] hell out of here." They would would be [01:15:29] bringing a plane in to land in a country [01:15:32] and they'd put five planes on the runway [01:15:34] so you couldn't land a plane. So, they'd [01:15:36] come back with the people that they were [01:15:38] bringing back. They don't do that with [01:15:40] me. They do that with me. They have [01:15:42] problems. They don't do it. They accept [01:15:44] them back. They're not happy about it, [01:15:46] but they accept them back. Cut a record [01:15:48] number of regulations. I promise to [01:15:51] eliminate 10 old regulations for every [01:15:53] one new regulation. Instead, we cut 129 [01:15:56] old regulations for each one added. [01:15:58] Think of that. I want to do 10. Last my [01:16:02] first four years I did when we put on a [01:16:04] new regulation, you had to cut eight. [01:16:07] This year I said you have to cut 10. [01:16:10] Instead we cut 129. So every time so far [01:16:14] can't remain like that. I don't imagine. [01:16:16] I hope it can because we have so much [01:16:18] wasted regulation. Stupid regulations. [01:16:22] Regulations where they go by California [01:16:24] which is a disaster state with a with a [01:16:26] governor that truly is doing a bad job. [01:16:30] He's killing that state. [01:16:32] If he ever ran the country, this country [01:16:34] would be Venezuela [01:16:36] very quickly using tariffs slash the US [01:16:40] trade deficit by an incredible 77%. [01:16:44] The trade deficit is down and that [01:16:47] doesn't include the last month where we [01:16:49] had our best month. [01:16:52] We slashed the trade deficit by an [01:16:53] incredible 77% in one year with no [01:16:56] inflation, something that everyone said [01:16:58] could not be done. So we had essentially [01:17:01] no inflation. In fact, the last month we [01:17:03] had very almost no inflation, but we [01:17:07] slashed the trade deficit by 77%. If you [01:17:11] slash it by 1%, that was good. [01:17:14] Again, we did that with tariffs and and [01:17:17] intelligence. And we did that with [01:17:18] November 5th, great election. We secured [01:17:22] historic trade deals to reduce barriers [01:17:24] on US exports with countries covering [01:17:26] 40% of all US trade. Think of that. [01:17:30] American exports are up by more than [01:17:33] $150 billion dollars this year. People [01:17:36] said, "Oh, we're not in exporting. All [01:17:38] we do is buy. If you keep buying, you're [01:17:41] not going to have a country for very [01:17:42] long." So, we increased exports by more [01:17:46] than 150 billion dollars. Investment in [01:17:49] American factories is up 41%. [01:17:54] That's a record. Nobody goes 41% up. You [01:17:57] go 2% up, 1% up. You go down by 3%. [01:18:02] If Kamala got elected, the 41% up would [01:18:05] be 41% down. [01:18:08] We removed over 270,000 bureaucrats from [01:18:11] the federal pay. That's another thing. [01:18:14] So we have, you know, we announced our [01:18:16] uh our unemployment numbers, call it [01:18:20] unemployment or employment, and they [01:18:22] were very good, but we could make them [01:18:25] great, but we've slashed [01:18:28] tremendous numbers of people off the [01:18:31] federal payroll because ultimately if [01:18:34] you're on the federal payroll, I mean, [01:18:36] we have we have jobs where they had 10 [01:18:38] people for every job. So we cut. Now, if [01:18:41] you want to see some good numbers, I'll [01:18:43] put I'll hire a million people. We cut [01:18:46] millions of people off the federal [01:18:47] payroll. I don't like doing that. But [01:18:50] the good news, I don't feel badly [01:18:51] because they're getting private sector [01:18:53] jobs and they're getting sometimes twice [01:18:55] as much money, three times as much [01:18:57] money. They're getting factory jobs. [01:18:59] They're getting much better jobs and [01:19:00] much higher pay. [01:19:03] But all I have to do is say like, you [01:19:06] know what the Democrats do all the time. [01:19:09] They hire a million people and then they [01:19:10] hire another million, another million, [01:19:12] they load it up and it says, "Oh, they [01:19:14] only have a 3% unemployment rate. It's a [01:19:17] fake rate." So with us, we're proud of [01:19:20] the fact that we cut so many because [01:19:22] again, I don't want to cut people. But [01:19:24] when you cut them and they go out and [01:19:25] get a better job, I like to cut them. [01:19:27] And sometimes they have to be forced to [01:19:29] do that because, you know, it's like [01:19:31] they want to stay where they are, they [01:19:32] don't know. And then all of a sudden [01:19:34] they end up we have many cases Caroline [01:19:36] where where people were devastated. They [01:19:40] hated Trump. I got caught from my very [01:19:43] boring federal job where they had again [01:19:45] sometimes 10 people to do one job and [01:19:49] they were very upset. And now they ended [01:19:50] up with a job where they get paid three [01:19:52] times more money. They're ending up [01:19:54] buying houses. It's like crazy. So they [01:19:57] went from not liking me to liking me a [01:19:59] lot because they're it's hard to get. We [01:20:02] need people. We need people. It's one of [01:20:04] the reasons I mean I want to when you [01:20:06] have good people in the farm or good [01:20:09] people in hotels and everything else, we [01:20:10] want to work with them as much as we [01:20:12] can. Under Biden, one out of four jobs [01:20:16] added was a government job. Think of [01:20:19] that. So 25% of the jobs added. That's [01:20:22] when you when you know that that's 25% [01:20:24] of jobs aren't real jobs. But again, I [01:20:27] could do that. I could add two million [01:20:28] jobs right now would have an unemploy I [01:20:31] could say just hire some more people. I [01:20:34] do the opposite. I say get rid of [01:20:36] everybody that's unnecessary because [01:20:38] that's the way you make America great [01:20:39] again. When you have, you know, all [01:20:42] these jobs where people are sitting [01:20:44] around doing nothing and they get a lot [01:20:45] of money by the government, it's no [01:20:48] good. But that's what the Democrats do. [01:20:50] They show, oh, we were at 4% [01:20:53] unemployment. That's a good number. But [01:20:55] they just add jobs or they wouldn't cut. [01:20:58] They would never cut jobs. Under Trump, [01:21:01] 100% of all new jobs created have been [01:21:05] in the private sector. Think of that. [01:21:07] Not 1% has gone to federal. So under [01:21:10] Biden, one out of four was a government [01:21:12] job. Under Trump, 100% of the new jobs [01:21:17] created. 100% [01:21:20] came from the private sector. That's how [01:21:22] you make your country wealthy and strong [01:21:24] and good. We inherited the worst border [01:21:27] in history and turned it into the [01:21:29] strongest border in history. Illegal [01:21:31] crossings have plummeted to the lowest [01:21:34] level ever recorded. Down 99.999%. [01:21:39] That means down 100%. [01:21:42] 99.999. [01:21:44] We want to find out who that one person [01:21:45] is. [01:21:47] For eight months in a row, zero. And [01:21:50] these are government numbers. These are [01:21:51] not my numbers. For eight months in a [01:21:54] row, zero illegal aliens were admitted [01:21:56] to our country. Zero. [01:21:59] Nobody came in unless they came in [01:22:02] illegally. We have a big process for [01:22:03] having people come in legally. By the [01:22:05] way, a lot of people are coming in [01:22:06] legally. They have to prove they love [01:22:09] our country. They have to prove that [01:22:11] they're not going to need welfare. A lot [01:22:13] of things they have to prove. For the [01:22:16] first time in 50 years, we are now [01:22:18] seeing reverse migration [01:22:22] where we're getting because we're [01:22:23] getting all of these illegal people out. [01:22:26] People that came in illegally. Many [01:22:28] cases they're criminals in many, many [01:22:29] cases. You remember when they used to [01:22:32] say that the people that come into our [01:22:34] country as immigrants are very nice [01:22:37] people. They're wonderful people. They [01:22:39] don't commit crime. No, they make our [01:22:40] criminals look like babies. [01:22:43] They make our Hell's Angels [01:22:46] look like the sweetest people on earth. [01:22:48] The Hell's Angels are now considered a [01:22:50] nice, highquality person. I like the [01:22:53] Hell's Angels. They voted for me. They [01:22:56] protected me, actually, believe it or [01:22:58] not. But they make our criminals [01:23:01] look like babies. These are some of the [01:23:04] most vicious people anywhere in the [01:23:06] world. They came from the Congo, the [01:23:08] prisons. I know the Congo because I [01:23:10] ended the war with the Congo and Rwanda. [01:23:13] Tough group. Very tough group. They came [01:23:16] from prisons in the Congo. [01:23:20] Some of the toughest, meanest people [01:23:23] you'll ever meet. Thank you very much. [01:23:25] They allowed them to come into America. [01:23:28] These are tough people. Before my [01:23:30] election, 100% of net job creation was [01:23:33] going to foreign migrants. Since my [01:23:36] inauguration, 100% of the net jobs [01:23:39] created have gone to American-born [01:23:42] citizens. That's a big thing. In other [01:23:43] words, we're now taking care of our [01:23:45] people. 100% of net jobs created have [01:23:48] gone to the American born people. Before [01:23:51] that, we didn't care. Uh designated [01:23:55] Trendewa, [01:23:56] MS-13, and the Mexican drug cartels as [01:24:00] foreign terrorist organizations. And [01:24:02] we've hit them hard. You've seen what [01:24:04] we've done on the water. We're starting [01:24:07] to do that on land. The land is much [01:24:09] easier actually. Water is incredible. We [01:24:12] did that on the water. So the when you [01:24:14] do it on the land, they don't go to the [01:24:15] water. Nobody's going [01:24:18] into the boat business right now. I can [01:24:21] tell you 97% [01:24:24] down drugs coming in by water. Think of [01:24:27] 97%. Nobody ever heard of that before. [01:24:30] 90 they heard 2% 1%. [01:24:33] It went up 2%. 97 and we're looking for [01:24:37] the 3%. Who the hell are the 3%? [01:24:40] They're crazy. But uh we we've we've [01:24:44] taken out [01:24:46] almost 100% of the drugs coming in by [01:24:49] water. Now we're going to be very [01:24:51] shortly starting drugs coming in by [01:24:53] land. We know exactly where they're [01:24:56] coming from. [01:24:57] removed tens of thousands of illegal [01:24:59] alien gang members, drug dealers, [01:25:01] murderers, child predators, human [01:25:03] traffickers, fraudsters, [01:25:05] savage criminals, and others. We removed [01:25:08] them from our country. They're out. [01:25:11] They're gone. In some cases, they're so [01:25:13] dangerous that we put them in jail [01:25:15] because we don't want to give them to [01:25:17] their country. Their country doesn't do [01:25:18] anything and they end up coming back. We [01:25:20] We have some that we're just they're so [01:25:22] bad that we don't want to really release [01:25:24] them. We want to put them in a jail [01:25:26] where we know they're properly uh [01:25:29] enscconced. [01:25:31] Think of that. Remove tens of thousands [01:25:34] of illegal alien gang members, drug [01:25:37] dealers, murderers, child predators, [01:25:40] human traffickers, fraudsters, and [01:25:42] savage criminals. Why wouldn't you want [01:25:44] them removed? [01:25:46] The reason is because these are [01:25:49] insurrectionists that are doing this [01:25:52] work. And you know, they're going to [01:25:55] make mistakes sometimes. ISIS is going [01:25:57] to be too rough with somebody or, you [01:25:59] know, they're dealing with rough people. [01:26:00] Uh they're going to make a mistake [01:26:02] sometimes. It can happen. We feel [01:26:04] terribly. [01:26:07] I felt horribly when I was told that the [01:26:09] young woman who was uh had the tragedy, [01:26:14] it's a tragedy, it's a horrible thing. [01:26:16] Everybody would say, ICE would say the [01:26:18] same thing. But uh when I learned her [01:26:21] her parents [01:26:23] and her father in particular is like was [01:26:25] a I hope he still is but I don't know [01:26:28] was a tremendous Trump fan. He was all [01:26:31] for Trump. Loved Trump [01:26:34] and uh you know it's terrible. I was [01:26:37] told that by a lot of people they said [01:26:40] oh he he loves you. He he was a I hope I [01:26:43] hope he still feels that way. I don't [01:26:45] know. It's hard hard situation. But her [01:26:47] father was a tremendous and and parents [01:26:50] were tremendous Trump fans. [01:26:53] That's so sad. It just happens. It's [01:26:55] terrible. Halted all refugee admissions [01:26:59] to the United States, including from [01:27:01] Somalia, which is a terrible, terrible [01:27:04] place and other dangerous places. And we [01:27:07] also stopped the pirates, uh, because [01:27:09] they get the same treatment as the drug [01:27:11] boats. So when Somalia, they're [01:27:14] Somalians. You know what they're good [01:27:15] at? That's about the only thing they're [01:27:16] good at is they're good at uh pirating [01:27:20] ships at sea, big ships. So, you have a [01:27:23] huge oil tanker with millions of gallons [01:27:27] or millions of barrels of oil. And if it [01:27:31] gets hit by a big weapon, the whole [01:27:33] thing blows up. [01:27:35] And they don't want to fight because if [01:27:37] they do, they're told by their insurance [01:27:39] companies, "Do not hand over the ship." [01:27:42] And they're not allowed to have any guns [01:27:44] on the ship. that literally you have [01:27:46] these massive ships being taken over by [01:27:49] a Somalian small boat with a big weapon [01:27:53] because if they hit the side of the ship [01:27:55] the ship can blow up to I mean you talk [01:27:57] about a blow up bad we've seen we've [01:28:00] seen some bad things happen and the [01:28:03] insurance insurance companies some of [01:28:04] these ships cost more than a billion [01:28:06] dollars to build and the insurance [01:28:08] companies say look we'd rather give them [01:28:10] money than take a chance on a billion [01:28:12] dollar insurance policy. [01:28:15] But they don't have to worry about it [01:28:16] because we hit them the same way we hit [01:28:18] the people with the drugs in their boat. [01:28:22] They don't know what the hell happened. [01:28:23] But all of a sudden [01:28:26] there are no pirates at sea. Do you [01:28:27] notice? We haven't had a boat taken in a [01:28:29] little while. Came out of Somalia. [01:28:32] Really corrupt place. It's not a [01:28:34] country. They don't have government. [01:28:35] They don't have anything. I I I always [01:28:38] hate to see this. Elon Omar, she comes [01:28:41] from Somalia. [01:28:43] uh a backward country. Probably the [01:28:45] worst country. They say it's the worst [01:28:47] country in the world. If it's a country, [01:28:48] I don't even think it's a country. [01:28:50] There's no organization or anything. [01:28:52] They don't have police. They don't have [01:28:54] military. They don't have anything. They [01:28:56] just have people running around killing [01:28:58] each other and and trying to pirate [01:29:00] ships. [01:29:01] But uh she'll come here comes and then [01:29:04] she wants to tell us how to run our [01:29:06] country. The Constitution says that I am [01:29:09] entitled to this. I can't stand her. [01:29:14] terminated all taxpayer funded benefits [01:29:17] for illegal aliens and kicked 275,000 [01:29:20] illegals off of social security. They [01:29:23] were illegally getting social security. [01:29:25] 275,000 [01:29:27] people. [01:29:29] I'm telling you, it's not that this is [01:29:31] pleasurable, but if I weren't elected [01:29:33] president, this country was d was going [01:29:35] to be destroyed quickly. very [snorts] [01:29:38] quickly. I think within a year if you [01:29:40] had Kamala or a Joe type I mean Joe was [01:29:44] a disaster but if you had Kamala he was [01:29:46] the replacement I was up by like 25 [01:29:49] points on Joe and they said hey let's [01:29:50] get somebody else this never happened or [01:29:52] I was a I had so many firsts you're [01:29:54] leading somebody by a lot and they say [01:29:57] oh let's take him out let's put somebody [01:29:59] that's like I said to Dana White the [01:30:00] other night I said you know Dana it's [01:30:02] like you have a fighter two fighters one [01:30:05] guy is winning by a lot and they say oh [01:30:07] let's take this guy out Let's put a new [01:30:09] fighter in the ring with him. That's [01:30:10] what happened to me. I was doing great [01:30:13] with Biden. The whole campaign was [01:30:16] against Biden. All the money was spent [01:30:18] against Biden and all of a sudden I got [01:30:20] Kamla. Everyone said, "Who the hell is [01:30:21] she?" [01:30:23] But that didn't work out too well for [01:30:24] them. But never happened before. We are [01:30:27] about lots of firsts. Designated English [01:30:30] as the official language of the United [01:30:32] States of America. We did that very [01:30:34] powerfully. [01:30:36] And while we're at it, we also took the [01:30:40] Gulf of Mexico and now it's the Gulf of [01:30:43] America because we have 92% of the [01:30:46] shoreline. It always bothered me. I'd [01:30:48] say, you know, we have most of the [01:30:50] shoreline. Mexico is a small percentage, [01:30:52] talks about 8%. We have 92%. And I said, [01:30:56] why why is it the Gulf of Mexico? It [01:30:58] should be the Gulf of America. I was [01:31:00] going to call it the Gulf of Trump, but [01:31:02] I thought that I would be killed if I [01:31:04] did that. I wanted to do it. I wanted [01:31:06] to. My people work so hard. Sir, I don't [01:31:10] think it'll look too good. I'm telling [01:31:12] you, it's a good thing. And it'll be [01:31:15] hotter than ever. I said, "No, but I [01:31:17] decided not to do that." I'm I'm joking, [01:31:20] you know, when I say that. I was not [01:31:22] going to call it the Gulf of Trump [01:31:24] because tomorrow be Trump wanted to call [01:31:27] it the Gulf of Trump, but he was [01:31:28] rebuffed by his people. My people don't [01:31:31] rebuff me too much. [01:31:34] the Gulf of Trump. That does have a good [01:31:36] ring, though. I don't Maybe we could do [01:31:38] that. It's not too late. No, we have the [01:31:40] Gulf of America now. It's great. It's [01:31:43] our country is proud for the attack on [01:31:46] Venezuela, the attack on the Iran [01:31:48] nuclear capability, wiped it out. I [01:31:53] mean, be first administration, Solomoni, [01:31:55] the father of the roadside bomb, [01:31:58] Al Baghdaddy, the father of ISIS, who [01:32:00] was rebuilding ISIS. We wipe them out. [01:32:04] Done a great job. [01:32:06] Signed an order that will end birthright [01:32:09] citizenship for children of illegal [01:32:11] migrants. You know, that case is in [01:32:13] court right now. That case was meant for [01:32:16] the children of slaves. All you have to [01:32:18] do is look at the years. Look at the [01:32:21] look at the years where the cases were [01:32:22] filed and where the decisions were made. [01:32:25] They were right at the end of the Civil [01:32:27] War. [01:32:29] They're trying to say that, you know, [01:32:30] and China is making a big business out [01:32:32] of that. They come to the country, they [01:32:34] have a child, they're American citizen, [01:32:35] they get all the benefits. [01:32:38] They have nothing to do with that. That [01:32:39] was for the children of slaves. [01:32:44] And I hope the Supreme Court so rules [01:32:47] designated fentinol as a weapon of mass [01:32:50] destruction. It is. We lost, I believe, [01:32:52] 300,000 people last year. This year, [01:32:56] 300,000 people. That's like filling up [01:32:58] one of those big football stadiums [01:33:01] five times. [01:33:03] It's not even believable. I mean, you [01:33:06] could be in a war and you wouldn't lose [01:33:07] that many people. [01:33:09] So, we designated fentinol a weapon of [01:33:11] mass destruction. Conducted numerous [01:33:14] successful military strikes against [01:33:16] narot terrorists operating in our [01:33:18] hemisphere, including the water strikes. [01:33:21] Drugs brought in by ocean. So, I told [01:33:25] you that we're down by I mean close to [01:33:27] 100%. [01:33:30] It's hard to get [01:33:32] somebody to pilot those boats very hard. [01:33:36] They have to be people that don't watch [01:33:37] television, don't read the news. [01:33:40] And we just blew up their uh facility. [01:33:43] They had a docking facility where the [01:33:45] drugs were stored. And now we have a [01:33:47] great relationship with Venezuela. We're [01:33:49] getting along fantastically with the [01:33:51] leadership in Venezuela. So, we wouldn't [01:33:53] have to do that. This was done before [01:33:54] before the attack. [01:33:58] But we captured and brought to justice [01:34:00] the outlaw dictator of Venezuela, [01:34:02] Nicholas Maduro, who through drugs [01:34:07] killed millions of people in our [01:34:08] country. Tremendous drug dealer. Also [01:34:12] sent [01:34:14] millions of people into our country, [01:34:16] including Trend Deaga, the worst gang. [01:34:18] They say it's the worst gang in the [01:34:20] world. They took over parts of Colorado. [01:34:22] They just take the apartment building. [01:34:24] They just took it away. Just took it [01:34:25] away like we're here. They cut the hand [01:34:28] off one man because they called the [01:34:30] police. Who called the police? I did. [01:34:32] You took my apartment from me. Boom. No [01:34:35] hand. This is what they sent us. [01:34:39] Restoring law and order. New category. [01:34:41] DC and Memphis. Federal task forces [01:34:44] deployed massive numbers of federal law [01:34:45] enforcement officers and National Guard [01:34:48] to restore safety. [01:34:50] Crime down in DC is almost down to [01:34:52] nothing. DC was a very, very dangerous [01:34:56] place and I think you probably know [01:34:58] better than I do. I have a lot of people [01:35:00] in the media thanked me for that, but uh [01:35:04] some of them found it hard to thank me. [01:35:05] But you know, DC is now, look how [01:35:07] beautiful DC is. Now, you can walk right [01:35:10] from here to a restaurant, right through [01:35:13] the center of town. You can be with your [01:35:14] child, with your loved one, with your [01:35:17] lover. [01:35:19] your lover's not going to be killed [01:35:20] anymore. So, you can act like a real [01:35:22] lover, [01:35:25] but you can be you can walk right [01:35:26] through the middle of the town and [01:35:29] DC is beautiful again, too. You know, [01:35:31] you notice we took all the fences down. [01:35:33] Almost all the rest are coming down. We [01:35:36] took got the graffiti all off. National [01:35:38] Guard's been amazing. You know, we [01:35:40] didn't tell them to do that. That's not [01:35:41] their job description. But they were [01:35:43] picking up garbage and they were great. [01:35:46] And I don't know to me that to me a town [01:35:48] it looks better when you have military [01:35:51] people. These are big strong guys and [01:35:53] bad guys look at them and they say we're [01:35:55] not going to mess around. But uh what [01:35:57] they don't know is that we took over [01:35:58] 2,000 people out permanently out of DC. [01:36:01] These were career criminals. [01:36:04] But I feel much better uh seeing those [01:36:08] people there. I went in a couple of [01:36:09] times and had dinner in DC. I walked [01:36:11] right down the middle of the street. I [01:36:13] felt very safe. a year ago. I couldn't [01:36:16] have done that. I would have been crazy [01:36:17] to have done that. Secret Surfers [01:36:20] wouldn't let me do it. They weren't [01:36:22] thrilled anyway, I will tell you. Wasn't [01:36:25] like they were thrilled, but but uh we [01:36:28] did it and it was great. But DC is a [01:36:32] great thing. We have uh virtually no [01:36:35] crime in DC anymore. And before before [01:36:38] we did this move, it was and we could do [01:36:40] the same thing with Chicago. You know, [01:36:41] we brought Chicago down 25% even though [01:36:44] we just had a minimal crew there. We [01:36:46] brought uh we brought uh Wisconsin uh [01:36:50] down. We brought Minnesota [01:36:53] down way down even though everything's a [01:36:56] fight, you know, because they want to [01:36:59] keep those people that are lying on the [01:37:01] floor. They want to keep those people in [01:37:04] Minnesota, but they really don't. I [01:37:06] don't think the real people of [01:37:07] Minnesota, very corrupt place. Uh and [01:37:09] the elections are totally corrupt. I [01:37:10] feel I won it all three times. Nobody's [01:37:13] won that state since Richard Nixon. It's [01:37:15] a rigged state. And the Somalians vote [01:37:18] as one group, even if they're not [01:37:21] citizens, and they vote as one group. [01:37:23] And you know, you get 600,000 votes [01:37:25] against you. They all ought to get the [01:37:27] hell out of here. They're bad for our [01:37:28] country. [01:37:30] Nationwide achieved the largest [01:37:32] reduction in violent crime on record. [01:37:34] So, this just came out. nationwide over [01:37:37] the last 11 months achieved the largest [01:37:40] reduction in violent crime on record, [01:37:42] including the largest one-year drop in [01:37:44] murders ever recorded. [01:37:48] Almost 2,000 lives were saved. That's [01:37:50] despite the fact that we took in [01:37:52] criminals under the leadership of the [01:37:55] Democrats and Joe Biden. [01:37:58] more motor vehicle theft is down by [01:38:03] 100,000 [01:38:05] vehicles nationwide. That's another [01:38:07] nationwide the motor vehicle theft is at [01:38:10] was out of control and now it's very [01:38:12] much in control. Uh it was down by more [01:38:16] than 100,000 [01:38:18] vehicles to a low a record low. Began [01:38:22] the process of eliminating cashless bail [01:38:24] policies across the nation. You got to [01:38:27] get rid of your sanctuary cities. And I [01:38:29] hope our people know that we're not [01:38:30] going to pay sanctuary cities. [01:38:34] We're not going to pay them anymore. [01:38:35] They are sanctuary for criminals. [01:38:39] They hold criminals. We're not going to [01:38:40] pay. They can sue us and maybe they'll [01:38:42] win, but we're not giving money to [01:38:44] sanctuary cities anymore. As of the [01:38:47] beginning of the month, [01:38:49] we began the process of eliminating the [01:38:52] cashless bail. Well, cashless bail is [01:38:54] where it all started. It's a disaster. [01:38:56] And then other places, I don't know if [01:38:58] it started in New York. I remember it [01:39:00] starting in New York. So, somebody comes [01:39:03] and murders somebody and they let him [01:39:04] out. No bail, no nothing. Basically, [01:39:07] cashless bail means you just get the [01:39:09] hell out and they go outside. We have [01:39:12] one case where a guy murders somebody, [01:39:15] gets released, and goes out and murders [01:39:17] somebody, two people in one day. [01:39:21] No, we got to get rid of cashless bail. [01:39:23] They got to pay. Gotta have bail. [01:39:25] There's a reason for bail. Long tested. [01:39:28] Signed an executive order to bring back [01:39:30] mental institutions and insane asylums. [01:39:33] We're going to have to bring them back. [01:39:35] Hate to build those suckers, but but you [01:39:38] got to get the people off the streets. [01:39:41] You know, we used to have when I was [01:39:42] growing up, we had in my area in Queens, [01:39:46] I grew up in Queens, we had a place [01:39:47] called Creedmore. Creedmore. Did anybody [01:39:50] know that? Creedmore. It was a big I [01:39:52] said, "Uh, mom, why are those bars on [01:39:56] the building?" I used to play little [01:39:57] league baseball [01:39:59] there, place called Cunningham Park, [01:40:03] who's quite the baseball player. You [01:40:04] wouldn't believe. But I said to my [01:40:06] mother, "Mom," she would be there, [01:40:10] always there for me. She said, "Son, you [01:40:12] could be a professional baseball [01:40:13] player." I said, "Thanks, Mom." I said, [01:40:16] "Why are those bars on the windows? big [01:40:19] building. Big powerful building. It [01:40:23] loomed over the park actually. She said, [01:40:26] "Well, [01:40:28] people that are very sick are in that [01:40:29] building." [01:40:31] I said, "Boy, I used to always look at [01:40:33] that building and I'd see big building, [01:40:36] big tall building. It loomed over the [01:40:38] park. it was sort of now that I think it [01:40:40] was pretty unfriendly site but I I'll [01:40:43] never forget I don't know if it's still [01:40:45] there [01:40:46] because they got rid of most of them you [01:40:48] know they the Democrats in New York they [01:40:50] took them down and the people live on [01:40:53] the streets now that's why you have a [01:40:54] lot of the people in in California and [01:40:57] other places they live in the streets [01:40:59] they took the mental institutions down [01:41:00] they're expensive but I'd say why does [01:41:03] that building have those bars boy it [01:41:06] didn't it wasn't normal you know you're [01:41:07] used to looking it like a window. But [01:41:10] this one, you look at it, all this [01:41:11] steel, vicious steel, tiny windows, bars [01:41:14] all over the place. Nobody was getting [01:41:16] out. It's called the mental institution. [01:41:19] That was an insane asylum. [01:41:21] Designated Antifa as a domestic [01:41:23] terrorist organization and many others. [01:41:26] It is [01:41:27] America's respected again on the world [01:41:29] stage. That's another topic. [01:41:31] obliterated. Iran's nuclear enrichment [01:41:34] capability and operation midnight hammer [01:41:37] was one of the most successful anyone's [01:41:39] ever seen. CNN fake news. I don't know [01:41:41] where they are. CNN, anybody from CNN [01:41:43] here? Fake news. Nobody wants to raise [01:41:45] their hand anymore. They used to are [01:41:46] here. Now, if you're with CNN, you don't [01:41:49] raise your hand, but they said, "Well, [01:41:51] maybe it wasn't that successful." Which [01:41:53] I really went was angry because these [01:41:55] pilots took their life in their hands. [01:41:58] two o'clock in the morning with no moon, [01:42:00] dead dark, gun shooting at him. They [01:42:03] went in with those beautiful B2s and [01:42:06] every single bomb went down an air shaft [01:42:09] and obliterated it. And CNN came out and [01:42:12] said, "Well, maybe it wasn't by the same [01:42:14] by a scam writer." A scam writer who [01:42:16] wrote, you know, fake stories, a lot of [01:42:19] fake stories on other topics, right? [01:42:22] Because when we did it, we said, "That's [01:42:23] a terrible thing." You know, the pilots [01:42:25] came back and they said, "We hit [01:42:28] everything." They did a great job. Then [01:42:30] on top of that, we launched from a [01:42:32] submarine [01:42:34] about 30 tomahawks on top of everything [01:42:37] else. The place was obliterated. CNN [01:42:39] said, "Well, maybe it wasn't that bad. [01:42:41] It was turned out it was worse than it [01:42:44] was." You know who could tell you that? [01:42:46] The Iranians would tell you that because [01:42:49] if they do anything, they're going to [01:42:51] have to start a brand new place. But [01:42:53] they did an amazing job. That was a that [01:42:56] was like what we did with Venezuela. I [01:42:59] mean, nobody's ever seen a military [01:43:01] operation like that. Ended eight [01:43:04] unendable wars in 10 months. These were [01:43:06] unendable wars. Cambodia and Thailand [01:43:10] fighting for years. Kosovo and Serbia, [01:43:14] the Congo and Rwanda, Pakistan and [01:43:17] India, they were really going at it. [01:43:18] Eight planes shot down. They were going [01:43:20] to go nuclear in my opinion. the um [01:43:23] prime minister of Pakistan was here and [01:43:27] he said President Trump saved 10 million [01:43:29] people and maybe much more than that. [01:43:31] They're both nuclear countries. [01:43:34] Israel and Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia were [01:43:38] going to fight over a dam. And I got [01:43:40] them to stop. I still got to work it out [01:43:43] because they put a dam up in Ethiopia [01:43:45] that stops the flow from [01:43:48] a little river called the Nile. I always [01:43:51] think of the Nile being in Egypt, you [01:43:53] know, beautiful Nile with the pyramids, [01:43:56] but they put a dam up. You know who paid [01:43:58] for the dam? [01:44:00] The United States of It's biggest dam, I [01:44:02] think, in the world. They put a dam up. [01:44:06] I said, "How did you let that happen? [01:44:09] Why would we have done that? We financed [01:44:11] it. This country would I don't know. I [01:44:13] don't know. Maybe it was a Republican [01:44:15] president, but I don't think it was. I [01:44:17] think it was a Democrat. But what a [01:44:18] terrible thing." So Egypt basically uh [01:44:22] is you know they don't have enough water [01:44:23] in the Nile and they use that for u a [01:44:28] lot of things including entertainment [01:44:31] and travel and tourism and everything. I [01:44:33] mean I don't know they they got a big [01:44:34] damn I got to work that one out now too. [01:44:38] Armenia and Azerbaijan. President Putin [01:44:42] told me I cannot believe you settled [01:44:44] that war. I've been trying to settle [01:44:46] that war for 10 years. Armenia and [01:44:48] Azerbaijan. [01:44:50] They were fighting it for many, many [01:44:52] years. [01:44:53] And I ended up getting the heads of the [01:44:56] both countries in my office, the [01:44:59] beautiful Oval Office, much more [01:45:01] beautiful now than it ever was. And once [01:45:04] out of one side, one side of the other, [01:45:06] he said, you know, I've been the head of [01:45:08] Azerbaijan for 22 years, and for 22 [01:45:11] years, I've been killing his people. [01:45:15] And the other gentleman and both very [01:45:17] good guys said, "I've been here for [01:45:19] seven years and for seven years I've [01:45:21] been killing his people." And they [01:45:23] started over there and within an hour [01:45:24] they were next to each other and by the [01:45:26] time we ended they were hugging each [01:45:27] other and it's been a great piece. You [01:45:30] know, should have gotten the Nobel Prize [01:45:33] for each war. But I don't say that. I [01:45:35] saved millions and millions of people. [01:45:37] And don't let anyone tell you that [01:45:38] Norway doesn't control the shots. Okay? [01:45:42] That it's in Norway. Norway controls the [01:45:45] shots. They'll say, "We have nothing to [01:45:46] do with it." Uh, it's a joke. They've [01:45:49] lost such prestige. Got all That's why I [01:45:52] have such respect for Maria doing what [01:45:54] she did. She said, "I don't deserve the [01:45:56] Nobel Prize." He does. When she got it, [01:45:58] they named They said, "Wow, that's [01:46:00] amazing. I thought President Trump would [01:46:02] get it." President Trump deserves it. He [01:46:04] ended up eight wars. [01:46:07] How nice, right? Good woman. got all 20 [01:46:11] living hostages returned to their [01:46:13] families and the remains. Uh they all [01:46:16] came out. We got the 20 living hostages. [01:46:18] We got the 28 hostages. They have one [01:46:21] left that we think we know where it is. [01:46:24] Amazing. Looked like we weren't going to [01:46:26] get anywhere near that. Now they've [01:46:27] gotten almost. And uh more importantly, [01:46:30] we got many more. Hundreds. Got them [01:46:33] all. If we didn't if we didn't do it, [01:46:36] you wouldn't have had most of those [01:46:38] people would have been dead. I don't [01:46:40] know if that's covered properly, but you [01:46:42] know, the 20 is great. They were the [01:46:43] last ones. I always said the last 20 are [01:46:46] going to be hard, but we got them. We [01:46:47] got the last 20 and we got close to 28 [01:46:51] of the uh of the bodies of the dead. And [01:46:54] to those parents, that was just as [01:46:56] important as getting their son back [01:46:57] alive. They they were almost even more [01:47:01] intent on getting they knew their son [01:47:02] was dead. They wanted to get the body. I [01:47:04] got him back. [01:47:06] We just created the Board of Peace, [01:47:08] which I think is uh going to be amazing. [01:47:12] I wish the United Nations could do more. [01:47:14] I wish we didn't need a board of peace, [01:47:16] but the United N, you know, with all the [01:47:18] wars I settled, the United Nations never [01:47:20] helped me on one. [01:47:22] I mean, I guess I'm not blame. I didn't [01:47:24] call them to help, but I got, you know, [01:47:27] the presidents and prime minister [01:47:29] together. We knocked heads. We got [01:47:31] along. And they liked me. I like them. [01:47:33] Every single one of them nominated me [01:47:35] for a Nobel Prize. Every one of the wars [01:47:39] among many other people nominated me for [01:47:42] a Nobel Prize. But Putin told me, "I [01:47:44] cannot believe you got this war settled. [01:47:46] I've worked on it for 10 years because [01:47:48] it's his territory. Rescued 83 American [01:47:52] hostages and citizens detained from [01:47:55] abroad without paying [01:47:58] a lot of money. Paid no money. [01:48:01] apprehended terrorists responsible for [01:48:03] the Abbegate bombing that claimed the [01:48:06] lives of 13 US service members in [01:48:08] Afghanistan, the lowest point in the [01:48:10] history of our country. That was a Biden [01:48:13] disaster. I was getting out, but I was [01:48:15] getting out with dignity and strength. [01:48:17] We were the boss. Oh, we were the boss. [01:48:20] They wouldn't do a thing against us. And [01:48:22] this [01:48:24] very stupid person got in. And what a [01:48:27] shame. They should have left from Bram, [01:48:31] which is the big military base which has [01:48:33] hundreds of acres around it. Should have [01:48:35] left from Bram. Terminated visas of [01:48:38] Hamas sympathizers and deported pro- [01:48:41] jihad foreign nationals. Got NATO [01:48:44] members to agree to raise defense [01:48:46] spending to 5% of GDP from 2% and they [01:48:50] paid the 5% and they didn't pay the 2%. [01:48:53] And by the way, I did more for NATO than [01:48:55] any other person alive or dead. [01:48:58] Nobody's done for NATO. And I think for [01:49:01] the most part they'll tell you that. I [01:49:03] think you could ask the secretary [01:49:04] general [01:49:06] about that. But he said it a lot. I've [01:49:09] done more for NATO than anybody. And I [01:49:11] see all the stuff, but NATO has to treat [01:49:13] us fairly, too. The big fear I have with [01:49:15] NATO is we spend tremendous amounts of [01:49:17] money with NATO and I know we'll come to [01:49:19] their rescue, but I I just really do [01:49:21] question whether or not they'll come to [01:49:23] ours. [01:49:26] You know just I'm just asking [01:49:29] just saying right you remember during [01:49:30] the debate just saying signed $1 [01:49:33] trillion investment in US military and [01:49:36] next year we hopefully will go to 1.5 [01:49:39] trillion we're building battleships that [01:49:41] are 100 times more powerful than the [01:49:44] battleships of World War II which are [01:49:45] the big beautiful those big beautiful [01:49:47] things with the guns. I said what about [01:49:49] bringing them out of dry dock? They said [01:49:51] sir what we're building will blow them [01:49:53] away. It's, think of it, these ships are [01:49:57] 100 times more powerful than the [01:49:59] battleships that you see on Victory at [01:50:02] Sea. Do you ever see Victory at Sea? [01:50:04] What a great thing that is to watch. [01:50:08] Renamed the Department of Defense into [01:50:10] the Department of War, which everyone [01:50:12] loves, by the way. Signed landmark [01:50:15] critical minerals deals with Australia, [01:50:18] Malaysia, Thailand, Ukraine, Japan, and [01:50:21] many others. We're going to have so much [01:50:23] rare earth. It's actually not that rare. [01:50:26] Getting it processed is rare, but [01:50:28] there's a lot of rare earth. There's a [01:50:29] lot of earth around, I can tell you. [01:50:32] Withdrew from the corrupt World Health [01:50:35] Organization where we were paying [01:50:37] hundreds of millions of dollars a year. [01:50:40] So, we were paying 500 [01:50:43] million dollars a year and China is [01:50:45] paying $ 37 million a year. I said, "Why [01:50:47] aren't we paying the same as China?" [01:50:49] They said, 'Well, [01:50:51] nobody asked. They said, "China's got [01:50:54] 1.4 billion people. We have 350 million [01:50:58] probably with all the illegals." You [01:51:00] know, China probably knows more [01:51:02] accurately, but we have much smaller in [01:51:07] terms of the number of people. We have a [01:51:08] much more powerful military, but we have [01:51:11] much smaller I rebuilt the military [01:51:12] during my first term, by the way. And [01:51:15] while they gave away a lot to [01:51:17] Afghanistan, the Taliban, [01:51:20] uh, which was just horrible, seeing them [01:51:22] every year, seeing them do that military [01:51:24] down some dirty street is a disgrace. [01:51:28] But while they gave while Biden gave a [01:51:30] lot of it away, it's a tiny fraction [01:51:32] compared to what we did. I rebuilt the [01:51:34] military and now we're re we're [01:51:36] continuing to to build it and uh bigger [01:51:40] and better. We needed peace to strength [01:51:43] but we uh withdrew from the corrupt [01:51:46] world health organization. So I remember [01:51:49] we were paying 500 million. They were [01:51:51] paying 37 or 39 million. And I said how [01:51:54] come? So I withdrew and they called [01:51:57] we'll give you the same deal that they [01:51:59] had. And I said, "Well, it should be [01:52:00] less than that because if they're at 37 [01:52:05] and you have three times, four times the [01:52:07] number of people, even maybe five times, [01:52:09] I don't know. So, it should be less, but [01:52:12] I I didn't want to chisel around." And I [01:52:16] thought about it. So, I could have taken [01:52:18] 500 million to 37 and everybody knew it. [01:52:21] I chose not to do it because it was [01:52:22] actually very popular when I got out [01:52:24] because they were terrible. And so, I [01:52:27] chose not to take that deal. [01:52:29] First thing Biden did is go back into [01:52:31] it. You know what he paid? More than 500 [01:52:33] million. So I actually called them. I [01:52:35] said, "You know, you can buy it for [01:52:36] less. You can make a deal at 37. There's [01:52:39] no reason to pay 500." They didn't care. [01:52:42] They paid more than 500. Did you know [01:52:44] that they paid more than 500 million? I [01:52:46] made a deal at 37. I could have had 37. [01:52:49] They were public about it. We'll give [01:52:51] you the same deal that China has for 37. [01:52:54] And they paid 500. They paid $500 [01:52:57] million. [01:52:59] That's the way you ruin a country. And [01:53:00] it's the same attitude that you know you [01:53:02] have on everything else with these [01:53:04] people. They were terrible. The [01:53:06] anti-American UN Human Rights Council we [01:53:08] ended the UN relief and works agency. We [01:53:12] ended and the fake Paris climate accord [01:53:15] which was a ripoff of America where we [01:53:17] had to pay a trillion dollars and they [01:53:18] were paying nothing. China didn't kick [01:53:21] in until 2035. We kicked in immediately. [01:53:24] We were supposed to pay a trillion [01:53:26] dollars. Russia went to a standard of [01:53:28] 1991, which was a dirtier standard, but [01:53:32] we had to pay top dollar. So I [01:53:34] terminated that. Another Rick. We ended [01:53:38] the woke lunacy and restored common [01:53:39] sense. Abolished all discriminatory [01:53:43] diversity, equity, and inclusion DEI [01:53:45] policies throughout the federal [01:53:47] government and the private sector. [01:53:48] They're gone, everybody. They're gone. [01:53:51] Terrible. Terminated the Green New Scam. [01:53:54] and ended the insane electric vehicle [01:53:57] mandate. I love electric vehicles. That [01:54:00] caused me a little problem with a man [01:54:02] named Elon, but he understands and he's [01:54:05] a good guy. [01:54:06] We get along. But I said, Elon, we can't [01:54:09] have all electric cars. We just can't do [01:54:11] it. I like the electric cars. I like his [01:54:13] car, [01:54:14] but uh in particular I like his car, but [01:54:18] we can't do that because some people [01:54:20] don't want an electric car by 2030. [01:54:25] And to build the power stations all over [01:54:27] the country, it would have cost $4 [01:54:29] trillion. Four trillion. That's more [01:54:30] than any country has. If you got China, [01:54:33] the United States, and everyone, you [01:54:34] couldn't do it. And it would have taken [01:54:37] years. And yet they were supposed to be [01:54:39] switching over electric vehicle mandate. [01:54:42] Some people don't like electric cars. [01:54:45] Some people want hybrids. Some people [01:54:47] want regular gasoline powered cars. We [01:54:49] have more gasoline than anybody. And now [01:54:51] with Venezuela, we have, you know, we [01:54:54] have 62% of the market when you include [01:54:56] Venezuela. [01:54:58] So I ended the green new scam and I [01:55:02] ended the insane electric vehicle [01:55:05] mandate. Now you can buy a gasoline [01:55:07] powered car, a hybrid, and you can buy a [01:55:10] electric vehicle. I mean, if you think [01:55:14] if you want electric, you can buy it. [01:55:16] Make a good deal on them right now [01:55:18] because they made a lot of them. [01:55:20] Permanently stopped Joe Biden's [01:55:21] ridiculous cafe standards. That's having [01:55:24] to do with the environment. So [01:55:25] ridiculous. cancel the EPA's absurd [01:55:29] totally absurd tailpipe emission [01:55:32] standard which made you spend hundreds [01:55:34] of thousands it made for hundreds of [01:55:37] thousands of cars the numbers the cost [01:55:41] numbers were incredible that the [01:55:43] consumer has to pay imposed 25% tariff [01:55:45] on all foreign automobiles and 100% [01:55:48] tariff on Chinese cars which don't come [01:55:51] into the country because of tariffs only [01:55:53] because of tariffs we didn't have [01:55:54] tariffs you wouldn't have any car. We [01:55:57] have now more car factories being built [01:55:59] in the United States than ever before [01:56:02] because of tariffs. If they take those [01:56:04] tariffs away, China will eat our lunch. [01:56:09] They'll take all of our car business. [01:56:12] Now, there's another way of doing it, [01:56:14] but it's more cumbersome, etc., etc. I [01:56:17] don't want to scare you, but it's more [01:56:19] much more cumbersome. Not as good, not [01:56:22] as good for national security as this. [01:56:24] We have a perfect system right now. [01:56:26] We're making a fortune. We've never been [01:56:28] stronger. And I hope the Supreme Court [01:56:31] does the right thing for our country [01:56:32] because if they don't, it's such a pro. [01:56:36] It's just so it would be so sad. We're [01:56:38] doing so well because of tariffs. And [01:56:41] the people that are heading up the [01:56:43] lawsuit [01:56:45] like there's a guy named Leonard Leo [01:56:48] who's [01:56:50] uh [01:56:51] bad guy and people that are very China [01:56:55] oriented and foreign car oriented and [01:56:57] foreign businessoriented but in [01:56:59] particular China. They're suing to get [01:57:02] rid of tariffs because they don't want [01:57:04] tariffs like coke. Ko has businesses [01:57:08] outside of the United States. If you [01:57:10] have them outside, you don't want [01:57:11] tariffs. But because of tariffs, they [01:57:14] treat us well. Without tariffs, they [01:57:16] would treat us very badly, as you saw [01:57:18] for many years. They respect us more now [01:57:21] than they ever have respected us by a [01:57:24] lot. And revoke the California emissions [01:57:27] waiver to stop San Francisco communists [01:57:29] from regulating the automobile industry [01:57:32] and destroying automobiles and the [01:57:34] industry in the nation. And I was with [01:57:37] Bill Ford of Ford Motors. I was with all [01:57:40] the people at General Motors the other [01:57:42] day and they are making more money and [01:57:44] building more cars than they've ever [01:57:46] they are doing so good. All because of [01:57:49] tariffs and what I've done and they're [01:57:51] building their plants all in the United [01:57:53] States. [01:57:55] Reopened Anoir for drilling. That's a [01:57:58] big deal. Launched a massive Alaskan [01:58:01] pipeline project to export natural gas [01:58:03] to Asia. We made a deal with South Korea [01:58:06] and with Japan that gives us money the [01:58:09] likes of which no nobody's ever seen [01:58:11] before. Signed executive orders to end [01:58:14] Biden's war on coal and put I say clean [01:58:17] beautiful coal. I never say the word [01:58:19] coal. This has to be preceded by the [01:58:21] words clean beautiful coal and put [01:58:24] miners back to work. The miners love [01:58:26] Trump. I think I got 100% of their vote. [01:58:30] We banned transgenders from the [01:58:32] military. We don't want transgender in [01:58:34] the military. Ordered reinstatement of [01:58:37] patriots expelled from our military with [01:58:39] full back pay. So we had some people [01:58:43] that were terminated and they're coming [01:58:45] back into our military. Fired the woke [01:58:48] boards of visitors at our military [01:58:50] servicemies. The boards of visitors were [01:58:52] run by radical left. Maybe communists, [01:58:56] maybe not, but they were still heavily [01:58:58] radical left and they were bad for us. [01:59:00] signed an executive order to remove [01:59:02] anti-American propaganda from federal [01:59:05] museums and national parks, required the [01:59:07] federal employees to return to work in [01:59:09] person or be fired. We don't want them [01:59:12] sitting [01:59:14] in their home on their bed working. We [01:59:16] want them in an office that we're paying [01:59:18] for in [clears throat] Washington DC or [01:59:21] wherever it may be. Then we've largely [01:59:24] taken care of that mess. That was crazy. [01:59:27] I guarantee you they're out on the ball [01:59:29] fields. I guarantee you they're out [01:59:31] playing golf [01:59:33] and you can't run a country or a company [01:59:36] that way. I think it's happening even so [01:59:38] with countries and companies, but we had [01:59:40] so many of our federal workers, they [01:59:42] wouldn't come into work. Signed an order [01:59:44] banning all government censorship and [01:59:46] restoring free speech made it the [01:59:49] official policy of the United States [01:59:51] government that there are only two [01:59:54] genders. This was not a tough one. Two [01:59:56] genders. Can anybody guess what they [01:59:58] are? [01:59:59] male [02:00:01] and female. I think the Democrats know [02:00:04] that too, but they refuse to admit it. [02:00:06] Ban the use of puberty blockers, [02:00:09] hormone injections, and other chemical [02:00:12] and surgical mutilation of children. Can [02:00:14] you imagine saying this 15 years ago [02:00:17] that we banned the use of puberty [02:00:20] blockers, hormone injections, and other [02:00:23] chemical and surgical mutilation of our [02:00:26] children? [02:00:27] You know when I say it I say is do I [02:00:30] have to say that? I actually asked my [02:00:32] people today. Yes sir. Because people [02:00:35] it's where the country went banned men [02:00:39] from playing in women's sports. [02:00:42] Big Supreme Court case on I mean I I [02:00:44] can't believe it. Some of the justices [02:00:46] were fighting hard for men to be able to [02:00:49] play in women's sports. Couple of them. [02:00:52] I can't imagine it, but I think anybody [02:00:55] that rules that way should should lose a [02:00:59] lot of credibility. But we banned men [02:01:01] from playing in women's sports. All you [02:01:03] have to do is look at the records, look [02:01:05] at weightlifting records, look at [02:01:06] swimming records, look at track and [02:01:08] field. It's not fair. It's very uh [02:01:11] demeaning to women. [02:01:13] Banned transgender ideology and critical [02:01:16] race theory from our schools. [02:01:20] secured unprecedented settlements with [02:01:23] Brown University, Columbia University, [02:01:26] and many other colleges, including the [02:01:28] University of Pennsylvania, where I [02:01:29] went, the great old Wharton School of [02:01:31] Finance, [02:01:33] to restore fairness and merit. We're [02:01:35] working with Harvard right now. They've [02:01:38] been very anti-Semitic. Terrible what [02:01:41] they've done. And we'll see what [02:01:43] happens. I I hear we have a deal, but [02:01:45] who the hell knows with them? They have [02:01:47] a lawyer that wants to show how hot he [02:01:48] is. [02:01:50] ended taxpayer-f funed student loan [02:01:52] forgiveness for radical left and [02:01:54] anti-American activists. Can you believe [02:01:56] it? Began the process of abolishing the [02:01:58] federal department of education and [02:02:01] returning education back to the states. [02:02:03] And Linda McMahon is doing a fantastic [02:02:06] job. Ended Joe Biden's weaponization of [02:02:09] our government and removed his [02:02:11] handpicked radical left Marxist [02:02:13] prosecutors [02:02:14] from the Department of Justice like [02:02:16] deranged Jack Siksmith. He's a sick son [02:02:20] of a [02:02:22] They gave me the worst of the worst [02:02:25] and here I am. How did that happen? How [02:02:28] did that happen? He's a sick guy. And [02:02:31] Leticia James is sick. And Alvin Bragg [02:02:35] is sick. They're sick people [02:02:38] and others. Fanny. Fonnie. You can't [02:02:41] call her Fanny. She doesn't like it. She [02:02:43] wants to be called Fawnie. [02:02:46] Fonnie Willis. [02:02:50] I won. Can you imagine have putting [02:02:52] somebody through that? And then if I [02:02:55] suggest that somebody may be guilty of a [02:02:58] terrible crime. Oh, he's weaponizing [02:03:01] government. Trump is weaponizing [02:03:04] government. It's terrible. [02:03:07] Can you imagine they say to me about [02:03:10] weaponiz? I don't weaponize anything, [02:03:13] but what they did to me, nobody ever [02:03:15] went through what I went through. And [02:03:17] here I am in a place called the White [02:03:18] House. It's a beautiful place. Who would [02:03:20] have thought, right? Signed legislation [02:03:24] to cut all taxpayer funding to woke and [02:03:28] biased [02:03:30] NPR and PBS. And they're sort of gone [02:03:32] now, I guess. I heard they closed up. [02:03:33] They were terrible. They were so unfair. [02:03:35] They were so terrible. Officially [02:03:38] reinstated Columbus Day. I like the name [02:03:40] Columbus Day. [02:03:42] The Italian people are very happy about [02:03:44] it. Remember when you go to the voting [02:03:46] booths, I reinstated Columbus said that [02:03:48] was an easy one. Christopher Columbus [02:03:51] cut Social Security weight times by 50% [02:03:55] serve 65% more [02:03:58] social security recipients by phone and [02:04:02] are on track to doubling the service and [02:04:04] performance compared to the Biden [02:04:05] administration. We're two and a half to [02:04:08] three times better and faster. [02:04:10] slashVA claims backlog to the lowest [02:04:14] number [02:04:16] ever recorded. [02:04:17] Created Trump accounts starting with [02:04:19] $1,000 for every newborn baby. This is [02:04:23] something that's become so popular and I [02:04:25] give Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dell, Dell [02:04:30] computer, uh, who put in six billion, [02:04:33] 250 million, started with nothing and he [02:04:37] actually invested all that money to give [02:04:39] to kids so that when they grow up, they [02:04:42] have an account that might be worth a [02:04:43] lot of money. It'll it'll be riding with [02:04:45] the markets and, you know, they can at [02:04:49] 20 years old, 21 years old, they could [02:04:51] have $100,000. They could have a lot of [02:04:53] money. That's going to be amazing. But I [02:04:56] give a lot of credit to Mr. and Mrs. [02:04:59] Michael Dell. Signed AI executive order [02:05:03] to ensure the United States dominates [02:05:05] the future of artificial intelligence. [02:05:08] So we're leading China. We're leading [02:05:11] the whole world. We're producing more [02:05:13] electricity than we ever have because [02:05:15] I'm allowing every one of those plants [02:05:16] to build their own electric facility. [02:05:19] We're giving them very, very fast [02:05:20] approvals unlike Los Angeles with a [02:05:22] fire. So, the federal government, I want [02:05:24] to give a lot of credit to Lee Zeldon, [02:05:27] the hardest approval for the 20,000 [02:05:29] houses or more that burned down in Los [02:05:32] Angeles because they didn't have the [02:05:33] water. They didn't allow the water to [02:05:36] come down from the Pacific Northwest. [02:05:37] They routed the water into the Pacific [02:05:41] Ocean. So, we had no water there. Not [02:05:44] No, he had I would say open up the [02:05:48] water. Open it up to the governor, to [02:05:50] the mayor. They didn't want to do it. [02:05:52] But they want to protect a tiny little [02:05:54] fish. That's, [02:05:56] you know, I said, "How can you have a [02:05:57] fish when you don't have any water?" [02:06:00] It was just an excuse, I guess. But, uh, [02:06:03] it's it's amazing. We took 20,000 houses [02:06:10] and Lee Zeldon, the the mo the toughest [02:06:13] permit is from the federal government. [02:06:15] Within two weeks, every single permit [02:06:19] was given to the people to build their [02:06:20] houses. Then you have the incompetent [02:06:23] mayor of Los Angeles. She's not who [02:06:25] decided to go to Africa during the fire. [02:06:28] So you have this incompetent mayor and I [02:06:30] had it out with her the night when I got [02:06:32] right after the fire. I went there. She [02:06:34] said, "We're working on it so that we [02:06:36] can have everybody starting to build [02:06:38] within two or three years." Remember [02:06:39] that? I said, "You mean two or three [02:06:41] days?" "No, I mean two or three years." [02:06:44] And the place went crazy. Well, they [02:06:48] still haven't gotten their permits, but [02:06:51] every f federal permit, every single one [02:06:53] has been given a year ago, and Lee [02:06:57] Zeldon has done a great job, and he's [02:06:58] done a great job in the approval of all [02:07:01] these big plants and factories and all [02:07:04] of the electricity that they're creating [02:07:06] for themselves. I said to uh Zuckerberg, [02:07:10] I said to all of them, I said to Jeff [02:07:13] Bezos, I said to everybody, Mark [02:07:16] Zuckerberg couldn't believe it. He he [02:07:17] said, "You know, where are we going to [02:07:18] get all the electricity?" Because you [02:07:20] need double the electricity that the [02:07:21] curt the country currently makes just to [02:07:24] fire up those big plants. I said, "Well, [02:07:28] nobody can do that. So, what we're going [02:07:30] to do is let you make your own [02:07:31] electricity." Nobody believed it. And I [02:07:34] said, "We're going to get you fast [02:07:35] permits." So, we get them within two [02:07:37] weeks. And they're coming up with some [02:07:39] of the most incredible electric plants [02:07:41] you've ever seen. So, each one of those [02:07:43] massive buildings, AI or otherwise, is [02:07:46] building their own electricity. They're [02:07:48] building their own plant, and it's [02:07:50] incredible. Many of them are under [02:07:52] construction already. They're going to [02:07:53] have uh we're leading AI, and we're [02:07:56] leading China by a lot. established a MA [02:08:01] presidential commission, banned many [02:08:02] artificial food dyes, as you know, [02:08:04] issued new vaccine recommendations and [02:08:07] created new real food pyramid. And Bobby [02:08:10] and Dr. Oz have been incredible. [02:08:12] Provided 12 billion in aid for American [02:08:15] farmers. Just gave them 12 billion [02:08:16] dollars in aid because they got screwed [02:08:18] by other nations. And the number of drug [02:08:21] dealers have fallen every single month [02:08:23] since I took office. Drug dealers are [02:08:26] way down in the United States. And [02:08:28] that's a small version of what's sitting [02:08:32] right there. That's just a small [02:08:34] version. We took a country that was dead [02:08:37] and it's the hottest country in the [02:08:39] world right now. And that's after one [02:08:41] year. So let's go. [02:08:47] >> That's a lot of [02:08:52] >> Sorry. Please. Yeah. Go ahead. [02:08:54] >> Thank you so much, Mr. President. Uh I [02:08:56] have two questions for you. one, do you [02:08:59] want uh your board of peace to replace [02:09:02] the UN? [02:09:03] >> Well, it might. I mean, the UN just [02:09:04] hasn't been very helpful. I'm I'm a big [02:09:06] fan of the UN potential, but it has [02:09:09] never lived up to its potential. The UN [02:09:11] should have settled every one of the [02:09:14] wars that I settled. I never went to [02:09:16] them. I never even thought to go to [02:09:17] them. Uh they should be able to settle [02:09:20] those wars. They don't I I believe you [02:09:23] got to let the UN continue because uh [02:09:25] the potential is so great. [02:09:29] >> You invited Lula from Brazil to be part [02:09:31] of the board of peace. What what role do [02:09:34] you expect him to play especially [02:09:38] Venezuela and another one because the [02:09:40] you are you from Brazil? [02:09:42] >> Yes. The EU and Americauru just signed a [02:09:45] trade agreement this weekend which is [02:09:47] going to be the the biggest uh trade [02:09:50] zone free zone in the world. Uh at the [02:09:53] moment you were talking a lot about [02:09:54] tariffs. Um what is your reaction to [02:09:57] that? So two questions. L [02:09:58] >> look I just think this I think we have [02:10:01] trade like we've never had before. We're [02:10:03] doing better in trade than we ever have [02:10:05] before. We're not being ripped off by [02:10:07] every country in the world like we were [02:10:09] before. Uh we're doing we're doing [02:10:12] numbers that nobody's ever thought [02:10:14] possible. We're the richest we ever [02:10:16] were. It's because of tariffs and the [02:10:18] proper use of tariffs. And we're also [02:10:20] the most secure. As an example, Iceland [02:10:23] without tariffs, they wouldn't even be [02:10:25] talking to us about it. So we'll see [02:10:26] what happens. I think it's going to work [02:10:28] out quite well. [02:10:30] >> Right behind. [02:10:31] >> Thank you, Mr. President. How would you [02:10:32] characterize your relationship with [02:10:34] Emanuel Mcron and Kier Starmer right [02:10:36] now? And have you spoken to them since [02:10:38] your truth social post office last? [02:10:39] >> No, I haven't. But I think I get along [02:10:41] very well with them. I mean, they they [02:10:43] always treat me well. They get a little [02:10:45] bit rough when they're, you know, when [02:10:46] I'm not around, but when I'm around, [02:10:49] they treat me very nicely, [02:10:51] >> and, you know, I like both of them. [02:10:53] They're both liberal. Uh, they've got to [02:10:57] straighten out their countries. You [02:10:58] can't, you know, London is having a lot [02:11:01] of problems. And if you look at Paris, [02:11:03] got a lot of problems. They have two [02:11:05] problems. immigration and energy. They [02:11:09] got to stop with the windmills and they [02:11:11] got to go back like uh UK has an [02:11:14] unbelievable asset called the North Sea. [02:11:17] Norway uses it, makes a fortune. They [02:11:19] have a better section of it and they [02:11:21] don't do it. They could straighten out [02:11:23] their countries and it would be good. [02:11:24] But I get along very well. [02:11:27] >> You uh told Norway's prime minister, [02:11:29] >> "Are you from Norway?" [02:11:31] >> No. [02:11:32] >> You look like you would be from She [02:11:33] looks like she's from Norway. [02:11:35] >> [laughter] [02:11:36] >> Go ahead. [02:11:36] >> Uh, you told Norway's prime minister [02:11:38] that you not winning the Nobel Peace [02:11:40] Prize made you feel less obligated to [02:11:42] think purely of peace. [02:11:43] >> Well, I lost a lot of respect for [02:11:45] Norway. [02:11:46] >> And I believe and I believe very [02:11:48] strongly that Norway controls the Nobel [02:11:50] Prize. But you have to understand, I [02:11:52] settled eight wars. I've had uh every [02:11:55] one of those wars, every participant [02:11:57] wrote. I didn't ask them to do it. They [02:11:59] sent in strong recommend. You know, they [02:12:01] make recommendations for that. But I [02:12:03] settled eight wars. No president's [02:12:04] probably ever settled one war. I don't [02:12:06] know. Think of it. I did eight. The [02:12:09] reason I do it is because it's easy for [02:12:11] me to do. And I didn't do it for a Nobel [02:12:14] Prize. I did it because I'm saving a lot [02:12:15] of lives. I'm trying to settle the final [02:12:17] one. I'm trying to do Russia Ukraine. [02:12:20] And [snorts] when Russia's ready, [02:12:22] Ukraine's not. When Ukraine's ready, [02:12:24] Russia's done. But they're losing 25,000 [02:12:27] people a month on average. And I'm [02:12:29] trying to get that one done. But no, I [02:12:31] feel but I feel that Norway has [02:12:33] tremendous control over who gets the nor [02:12:35] the Nobel Prize despite what they said. [02:12:39] >> How far are you willing to go to acquire [02:12:41] Greenwood? [02:12:42] >> You'll find out. [02:12:46] >> Thank you, Mr. President. Kevin Hasset [02:12:48] has said that those $2,000 tariff rebate [02:12:51] checks would be up to Congress to decide [02:12:54] whether or not to disperse that. Do you [02:12:56] agree with Kevin Hass on that or do you [02:12:58] think you can do that unilaterally? I [02:13:00] don't I don't think we would have to go [02:13:02] the Congress route, but you know, we'll [02:13:03] find out. The reason that we're even [02:13:05] talking about it is that we have so much [02:13:07] money coming in from tariffs that we'll [02:13:09] be able to issue at least a $2,000 [02:13:12] dividend and also pay down debt for the [02:13:15] country. Uh but we do a $2,000 dividend [02:13:18] to the people of our country. Would [02:13:19] probably set a limit of, you know, [02:13:21] income limit uh where it made sense. But [02:13:25] uh we will be able to make a very [02:13:27] substantial dividend to the people of [02:13:28] our country. Uh, I believe we can do [02:13:31] that without Congress. [02:13:35] >> Mr. President, [02:13:36] >> uh, last night on True Social, um, you [02:13:38] said that the British plan to hand the [02:13:39] base of Diego Garcia over to Maitius and [02:13:41] then rent it back was an act of great [02:13:43] stupidity. Previously you backed that [02:13:46] deal. Is it now your position that the [02:13:48] deal should not go ahead? I think that [02:13:50] they, you know, when they originally [02:13:51] were going to do it, they were talking [02:13:52] about doing some concept of ownership, [02:13:55] but now they're looking to essentially [02:13:57] just do a lease and sell it. And I'm [02:14:00] against that. You know, it's a [02:14:01] reasonably nothing like Greenland, but [02:14:04] it's a reasonably important uh area of [02:14:07] the globe. Not to anywhere near [02:14:09] Greenland, but I think they should keep [02:14:11] it. I don't know why they're doing it. [02:14:13] Do they need money? [02:14:16] >> Mr. President, uh, with your support to [02:14:18] the Syrian government, most probably you [02:14:20] avoided another civil war and a [02:14:24] bloodshed in Syria, especially after the [02:14:26] fall of the regime. [02:14:27] >> Good job. I did a good job. [02:14:29] >> And the Syrian government the last two [02:14:32] weeks uh had to use some force to to [02:14:35] implement its force on uh specific areas [02:14:39] and [02:14:40] >> to keep to keep the prisoners, the [02:14:41] terrorist prisoners, which is some of [02:14:43] the worst in the world, at bay. So they [02:14:45] they were able to keep that. He's [02:14:48] working very hard. The president of [02:14:50] Syria is working very very hard. Strong [02:14:52] guy, tough guy. Uh pretty rough resume, [02:14:57] but you're not going to put a choir boy [02:14:58] in there and, you know, get the job [02:15:00] done. Uh I spoke with with him yesterday [02:15:03] because we were talking about the [02:15:04] prisons and you know what was going. We [02:15:06] have some of the worst terrorists in the [02:15:07] world in those prisons and he's watching [02:15:09] us. [02:15:11] >> Syria, sir. [02:15:12] >> Mr. President Gavin Nuome is going to be [02:15:14] at Davos if he's not already there. [02:15:16] You're probably going to run into him. I [02:15:17] presume that this is for him to raise [02:15:19] his platform for 2028, but what do you [02:15:21] anticipate his foreign policy platform [02:15:23] is going to be? [02:15:24] >> I don't know. I mean, I don't know that [02:15:25] he's going to be the nominee. I I know [02:15:27] this I had a very good relationship with [02:15:29] Gavin Nuome when we were, you know, in [02:15:32] office together. I was president. He was [02:15:35] the governor of California. We had a [02:15:37] really He would talk about it often and [02:15:39] somewhere we just went astray. I I just [02:15:42] I just hate the way California is being [02:15:44] run where you actually have people [02:15:46] leaving. It's never happened before, but [02:15:49] I hate the way it's being run. He and I [02:15:51] had a very good relationship that really [02:15:53] uh clo close to the word exceptional, [02:15:56] but now we seem not to [02:16:03] spoke earlier, [02:16:03] >> Mr. President. You're you've been [02:16:05] hearing from allies. [02:16:06] >> We know of. [02:16:07] >> Thank you so much, President Trump. [02:16:08] Carrick Castanova from Lindell TV and [02:16:10] you spoke earlier about the 2020 [02:16:12] election. Uh now that uh Maduro Maduro [02:16:15] is in US custody and he was criminally [02:16:17] charged, has any more information [02:16:18] emerged that you could share with us [02:16:20] regarding Venezuelan election software [02:16:22] and Venezuelan ties to tampering with [02:16:24] the 2020 election? And would you [02:16:26] consider speaking to Maduro personally [02:16:28] in prison uh in New York to get some [02:16:31] answers on Venezuela's involvement with [02:16:33] the 2020 election? [02:16:34] >> No, I don't think I would be doing that. [02:16:36] And I think my lawyers would be very [02:16:37] unhappy if I [02:16:39] >> Yeah, they've learned they've learned [02:16:40] some things. Please. [02:16:42] >> What happens to the tariff threat to [02:16:44] Greenland if the Supreme Court comes out [02:16:46] and rules against you on the tariffs and [02:16:48] >> Well, I'll have to use something else. I [02:16:50] mean, look, [02:16:50] >> are you willing to use force? [02:16:51] >> You know, take a look at the word [02:16:52] license. Take a look at other things. I [02:16:54] mean, we have other alternatives, but [02:16:56] the what we're doing now is the best, [02:16:58] the strongest, the fastest, the easiest, [02:17:01] the least complicated. [02:17:05] If you move ahead um with the the [02:17:07] Greenland related tariffs on Europe, you [02:17:09] secured almost a trillion dollars of [02:17:11] commitments from them to invest in the [02:17:13] United States. Does that go put out the [02:17:15] window if that happens? [02:17:17] >> Uh I doubt it. Look, they want to they [02:17:19] need that agreement very badly with us. [02:17:21] They really do. They they fought very [02:17:23] hard to get it. So I doubt that. But [02:17:25] we'll see what happens. We have a lot of [02:17:27] meetings scheduled on Greenland. I'm [02:17:29] leaving tonight as you know, Davos. and [02:17:32] we have a lot of meetings scheduled on [02:17:34] Greenland and I think things are going [02:17:37] to work out pretty well actually. [02:17:41] >> Thank you, Mr. President. Will you uh [02:17:43] still go to Paris for the G7 emergency [02:17:46] meeting as offered by President Mron? [02:17:49] >> No, I wouldn't do that [02:17:55] >> because you know Emanuel Emanuel is not [02:17:57] going to be there very long and you know [02:18:00] there's no longevity there. He's a [02:18:02] friend of mine. He's a nice guy. I like [02:18:04] Mcronone, but but he's not he's not [02:18:06] going to be there very much longer, as [02:18:08] you know. And I think, you know, I have [02:18:10] meetings with the people that are [02:18:11] directly involved, not uh some of the [02:18:14] people you're talking about. [02:18:19] >> Thank you so much. Thank you so much, [02:18:20] Mr. President. Happy [02:18:22] >> I've never seen this room like this. Is [02:18:24] this a celebration of the first year? [02:18:28] >> Have you ever seen it? I've never seen [02:18:29] this many. I hope we have a very good I [02:18:33] hope we have a very good structural [02:18:34] floor. You know, this used to be a [02:18:36] swimming pool. You're sitting over a [02:18:38] swimming pool. I could see that [02:18:39] happening. [02:18:40] >> But this we need a good structure here, [02:18:42] don't we? Huh? Yeah, [02:18:44] >> Mr. President. [02:18:45] >> Thank you so much, Mr. President. Happy [02:18:46] one year anniversary. [02:18:47] >> Thank you. [02:18:48] >> And my my question is sorry on Syria. [02:18:50] The Kurds as the most loyal US partners [02:18:53] facing attacks by some Syrian elements [02:18:55] within the Syrian government. What will [02:18:57] you do to ensure the Kurdish rights [02:18:59] protected and their effective forces [02:19:01] against terrorism in Rojava, Syria [02:19:03] continued as the Kurdish see you as a [02:19:05] president does not abandon his allies? [02:19:08] >> Well, I like the Kurds, but just so you [02:19:09] understand, the Kurds were paid [02:19:11] tremendous amounts of money, were given [02:19:12] oil and other things. So, uh, they were [02:19:15] doing it for themselves more so than [02:19:17] they were doing it for us, but we got [02:19:18] along with the Kurds and we are trying [02:19:20] to protect the Kurds. That's correct. [02:19:23] ahead of your speech in Davos, can you [02:19:25] give us a preview of what we can expect [02:19:26] as far as, you know, laying out the [02:19:28] plans for Americans to be able to buy [02:19:29] homes? [02:19:31] >> I think more than anything else, what [02:19:32] I'm going to be speaking about is the [02:19:34] tremendous success that we've had in one [02:19:35] year. I didn't think we could do it this [02:19:37] fast. Uh, think of it. It's just now 12 [02:19:40] months, and you know, I say it often, we [02:19:43] have the most successful country in the [02:19:45] world. We have the hottest country [02:19:46] anywhere in the world by far. and this [02:19:48] country would have been absolutely stone [02:19:51] cold dead. Uh, and I'm gonna be talking [02:19:54] about it. I'm gonna be because, you [02:19:55] know, a lot of them could use some of [02:19:57] the advice as to what we did. They need [02:20:00] energy. You take a look at their energy [02:20:02] policies. They're going to destroy [02:20:03] themselves with what they're doing with [02:20:05] the windmills and all the nonsense. They [02:20:07] need energy help badly or they're going [02:20:11] to be in big trouble and they need [02:20:12] immigration help badly. How much longer [02:20:16] do you want to go? [02:20:17] calling. [02:20:18] >> I do. [02:20:23] >> I I have I have a very [02:20:25] >> I have a very important call with [02:20:27] President Erdogan who I like who I like [02:20:30] a lot. [02:20:32] One or one or two more questions. [02:20:36] >> Go ahead. [02:20:36] >> Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. [02:20:38] President. [02:20:40] Go ahead. [02:20:44] >> Thank you, Mr. President. [02:20:45] >> The red blouse. Go ahead. [02:20:46] >> You talked a lot at the beginning of [02:20:48] this about the economy, some positive [02:20:50] economic indicators. Polling shows a [02:20:52] majority of Americans don't feel the [02:20:54] economy is doing well. Are you worried [02:20:57] you're making the same mistake as [02:20:58] President Biden by telling them? [02:20:59] >> I hope I don't make the same mistake as [02:21:01] him. Look, I inherited a terrible I [02:21:04] mean, I'm It's a great question because [02:21:06] we inherited a terrible terrible mess uh [02:21:09] between the border between all the pros. [02:21:12] the whole country was falling apart and [02:21:14] in 12 months less than 12 months I mean [02:21:16] in 12 months we have the strongest [02:21:18] border we've ever had we have prices [02:21:20] that are much much lower than they were [02:21:23] for the last we inherited very high [02:21:25] prices we inherited remember this [02:21:28] inflation was at a historic high we had [02:21:32] never had inflation like that they say [02:21:34] 48 years but whether it's 48 years or [02:21:36] ever we had the highest inflation in my [02:21:39] opinion that we've ever had Prices [02:21:42] because of that were very high. I [02:21:44] inherited we brought down eggs [02:21:46] immediately. Remember the first news [02:21:47] conference they were screaming at me [02:21:49] about eggs. I was in the position for [02:21:51] two days and they're sc we brought eggs [02:21:54] down to lower than what they were [02:21:56] before. And by the way, they continue [02:21:57] that way. We brought the prices down [02:21:59] from when I came into office and from [02:22:01] what Biden had way down. We're going to [02:22:04] bring them down further. But the job we [02:22:06] did is is a miracle. The one of the [02:22:09] reasons I'm doing this today is to [02:22:10] explain we inherited a mess and we've [02:22:13] made it a beautiful beautiful picture. [02:22:16] Think of gasoline at a $1.99 in many [02:22:20] states. $1.99 cents a gallon. It was [02:22:24] $450, $5 in some cases or 7. We're at a [02:22:29] $1.99. And energy is so big that with [02:22:32] energy everything else comes down. But [02:22:35] the prices are coming way down. and uh [02:22:38] they're going we're going to bring them [02:22:39] down further. But we started up here [02:22:41] with these guys. We inherited a country [02:22:43] that was broken. We inherited a country [02:22:46] and it's a I have a very warm spot. [02:22:48] We've done very well with Venezuela and [02:22:51] and by the way that even in itself is [02:22:53] going to help us bring down the oil [02:22:56] prices. I mean the Venezuelan oil, we've [02:22:58] taken 50 billion 50 million gallons of [02:23:03] oil. We've taken 50 million barrels of [02:23:07] oil out of Venezuela in the first four [02:23:10] days. We've got millions of barrels of [02:23:14] oil left. We're selling it on the open [02:23:17] market. We're bringing down oil prices [02:23:19] incredibly. And when they come down and [02:23:21] they've already come down again, $1.99 [02:23:26] a gallon for oil. Nobody thought they'd [02:23:29] ever see it. All right, one or two more. [02:23:36] Go ahead. Go, go, go. Yes. [02:23:39] >> I want to ask you about Iran. Is the [02:23:41] military option still on the table? And [02:23:43] can you assure us that the killing in [02:23:44] Iran has stopped? And when regard to the [02:23:47] peace council, which members have to pay [02:23:50] one? [02:23:50] >> So with Iran, are you from Iran? [02:23:52] >> No, I cover the White House. [02:23:53] >> Where are you from? [02:23:54] >> I'm Palestinian American. So with Iran, [02:23:57] they were going to hang 837 people and I [02:24:01] let them be known that and we let them [02:24:03] know that if that happens that will be a [02:24:06] very bad day for them and they decided [02:24:09] not to do it. They didn't hang the [02:24:10] people. I can't tell you what's going to [02:24:12] happen in the future. But supposedly [02:24:13] they've taken that off the table, but [02:24:16] they were going to last week they were [02:24:17] going to hang on Thursday or Wednesday. [02:24:19] one. They were going to hang hang I [02:24:21] think 837 people and they didn't hang [02:24:26] anybody. So, we're just going to have to [02:24:28] see what happens with Iran. There's the [02:24:30] military option open. [02:24:40] >> Thank you, President Trump. Thank you, [02:24:42] Mr. President. Go ahead. I'll take your [02:24:44] question. [02:24:44] >> Thank you. Thank you. Go ahead. Right [02:24:46] here. [02:24:46] >> Thank you, Mr. President. Um, you [02:24:48] promised during your second inaugural to [02:24:50] always put America first. I'm curious, [02:24:52] how would you winning the Nobel Peace [02:24:54] Prize improve the lives of average [02:24:56] everyday Americans? Why is this prize so [02:24:58] important? [02:24:59] >> It wouldn't improve the lives of any [02:25:02] what what improved the lives of people [02:25:05] are people that are living. I saved [02:25:07] probably tens of millions of lives in [02:25:09] the wars. You know if you add up the [02:25:11] numbers just just if you look at uh if [02:25:14] you look at any one of those wars you're [02:25:16] talking about millions of people you [02:25:18] multiply times eight but when you look [02:25:20] at India and Pakistan that could have [02:25:22] been 10 15 20 million people could have [02:25:24] been more than that so I save millions [02:25:27] of people so that to me is the big thing [02:25:33] you suggested a moment ago that perhaps [02:25:35] the reason why a positive story about [02:25:37] the economy isn't getting through is [02:25:38] because of you know bad communications [02:25:40] people. But are average Americans wrong [02:25:44] to still feel high prices? And how much [02:25:46] longer does the White House hope that [02:25:48] they [02:25:48] >> So I think a lot of people a lot of [02:25:50] people are listening to the fake news a [02:25:52] little bit. And I'm not blaming anybody. [02:25:55] I think I I blame ourselves. I think [02:25:56] we've done a much better job than we're [02:25:58] able to promote. We're not promoting. [02:26:01] We're doing a great job and we're sort [02:26:03] of letting the promotion take care of [02:26:04] itself. One of the reasons I'm doing [02:26:06] this news conference, I think it's [02:26:07] important. We have taken a mess and made [02:26:10] it really good. It's going to get even [02:26:13] better. But if you look at prices from a [02:26:16] year or a year and a half ago, you look [02:26:18] at the Biden prices, they were way up [02:26:20] through the sky. And you know, they use [02:26:22] the word affordability, they just say [02:26:24] affordability and they don't talk about [02:26:26] it. They created the affordability [02:26:28] problem and we have we are solving it. [02:26:31] We have solved a lot of it. Again, [02:26:34] everybody agrees in this room. I think [02:26:36] gasoline prices have come per gallon way [02:26:38] down. When that happens, everything else [02:26:41] comes down. But they've come down way [02:26:42] down. Uh many of the groceries have come [02:26:45] way down. It's all happening and it's [02:26:47] happening strong. But if you go back a [02:26:49] year, a year and a half, two years, take [02:26:52] a look at those prices and look at the [02:26:53] prices now. [02:26:59] Thank you. Mr. President of Venezuela, [02:27:01] you made you made a condition. [02:27:03] >> Where are you from? [02:27:04] >> I'm from Spain. [02:27:05] >> Um, [02:27:07] >> thank you. Uh, you made a condition that [02:27:09] uh the political prisoners should be [02:27:11] freed. It seems that they are not being [02:27:13] as fast as they promised in the [02:27:15] beginning. Would that be an issue for [02:27:16] the current government? [02:27:17] >> They've agreed that they're going to let [02:27:19] I guess most of them out. Depends on [02:27:22] what they did. But uh they have released [02:27:24] a lot of they have a lot released a lot [02:27:26] of political prisoners in Venezuela. [02:27:30] Mr. [02:27:31] >> President, earlier on last year you had [02:27:33] mentioned you had indicated that you [02:27:35] wanted to take back the Panama Canal. I [02:27:37] know we've we've heard a lot about [02:27:38] Greenland. Is that still on the table? [02:27:40] >> I don't want to tell you that. [02:27:45] >> Sort of. [02:27:46] >> I must I must sort of that's sort of [02:27:50] >> Okay, one more. Uh, yes. Blonde, [02:27:53] >> blue. [02:27:55] >> Yes. Go ahead, ma'am. Go ahead. With the [02:27:57] blue [02:27:58] >> holding [02:28:00] >> the computer. [02:28:01] >> If a consequence of your determination [02:28:04] to take control of Greenland is the [02:28:07] ultimate breakup of the NATO alliance, [02:28:08] is that a price you're willing to pay? [02:28:10] >> Uh, you mean the breakup of of [02:28:14] >> the NATO alliance? So, I think [02:28:16] something's going to happen that's going [02:28:17] to be very good for everybody. [02:28:20] Nobody's done more for NATO than I have. [02:28:23] As I said before, uh, in every way. [02:28:27] Getting them to go up to five% of GDP [02:28:31] was something that nobody thought was [02:28:32] pos and pay. At 2% they weren't paying. [02:28:35] At 5% they are paying. And they're [02:28:38] buying a lot of things from us. And [02:28:40] they're giving them, I guess, to [02:28:41] Ukraine. That's up to them, but they're [02:28:43] giving them to whoever they're giving [02:28:44] them to. But they're buying a lot. Uh, I [02:28:47] think that we will work something out [02:28:49] where NATO is going to be very happy and [02:28:51] where we're going to be very happy, but [02:28:53] we need it for security purposes. We [02:28:56] need it for national security and even [02:28:57] world security. It's very important. How [02:28:59] about [02:29:00] >> Thank you very much. Um, first of all, [02:29:03] last year you told me that you believe [02:29:04] that the reason you won election is [02:29:06] because God put you in this place so [02:29:09] that you could save the world. Looking [02:29:10] back one year, do you feel like God is [02:29:13] proud of the effort that you've put in? [02:29:14] >> I do actually. I think God is very proud [02:29:16] of the job I've done and that includes [02:29:19] for religion. You know, we're protecting [02:29:21] a lot of people that are being killed, [02:29:23] Christians and Jewish people and lots of [02:29:27] people are being protected by me that [02:29:28] wouldn't be protected by another type of [02:29:30] president. Uh, no, I think uh I think a [02:29:34] lot of people are very proud of the job [02:29:35] we've done. We've had an amazing year. [02:29:37] This has been one of the greatest years. [02:29:39] Even some people that wouldn't [02:29:41] necessarily love me instinctively, [02:29:44] they're saying this was an incredible [02:29:45] year. We've had an incredible year [02:29:46] economically. Uh look at our border. Our [02:29:50] border was a disaster. People poor mill. [02:29:53] It was an invasion into our country of a [02:29:55] lot of very bad people. Good people too, [02:29:58] but a lot of very bad people from [02:30:00] prisons and drug dealers and gangs and [02:30:03] horrible people. Murderers. [02:30:06] thousands and thousands of murders [02:30:08] allowed into our country and we now have [02:30:11] the strongest border of any country. [02:30:12] There's probably not a country I guess [02:30:15] North Korea has a pretty strong border [02:30:16] by the way, but there's not a country in [02:30:19] the world that has a border like we do. [02:30:21] And we took it from the worst border. We [02:30:23] had the worst border in the world. Now [02:30:25] we have one of the strongest borders in [02:30:26] the world. [02:30:28] >> One more one more question. [02:30:30] >> Mr. President, you said your comment [02:30:32] something's going to get worked out in [02:30:34] Greenland, but Greenlanders have made it [02:30:35] clear they don't want to be part of the [02:30:37] US [02:30:38] the right to take away that [02:30:39] self-determination. [02:30:40] >> When I speak to them, I'm sure they'll [02:30:41] be thrilled. [02:30:46] >> Mr. President, are you committed to [02:30:47] keeping the US in NATO? [02:30:50] >> I've I've had a such a good [02:30:52] relationship. I've made it so much [02:30:54] better, so much stronger. It's so good [02:30:56] now. NATO is so much stronger now. Uh, I [02:30:59] don't agree with a lot of the things [02:31:01] they've done, but that was done before I [02:31:03] got there. Uh, I think NATO's been uh [02:31:06] good. Sometimes it's overrated, [02:31:08] sometimes it's not, but we have a strong [02:31:10] NATO. When I came here, we had a weak [02:31:12] NATO. We had a NATO NATO at 2% and they [02:31:15] weren't paying. You had a a nothing [02:31:17] NATO. Uh NATO's, whether you like it or [02:31:21] not, it's only as good as we are. If [02:31:24] NATO doesn't have us, NATO is not very [02:31:26] strong. [02:31:34] Yes. Behind you, please. [02:31:35] >> Thank you, President Trump. [02:31:36] >> Yes. Go ahead. [02:31:37] >> Really appreciate it, sir. We heard a [02:31:39] long list of accomplishments from the [02:31:40] last year. Could you cherrypick the top [02:31:41] three? And then looking forward, what [02:31:43] are your three most important priorities [02:31:45] in 2026? [02:31:46] >> So, I think the building of a really [02:31:48] powerful military has been a great [02:31:49] achievement. And that would include the [02:31:51] Venezuela thing. that would include uh [02:31:54] the uh attack on Iran and the wiping out [02:31:57] of the nuclear threat. I think that's [02:31:59] been really amazing what we've done [02:32:02] militarily. I think what we've done in [02:32:04] business has been incredible. We have [02:32:06] $18 trillion coming in. Plants are being [02:32:08] built all over the thousands of plants [02:32:10] are being built all over the country. 18 [02:32:12] trillion is a record. No country has [02:32:14] ever come anywhere even close to that. I [02:32:16] think that's a record. And I think uh [02:32:19] that most favored nations for drugs is [02:32:22] something that nobody thought they'd be [02:32:24] able to get. Tariffs helped me there [02:32:26] because the nations would have never [02:32:27] gone along with it if I wasn't able to [02:32:29] say if you don't go along with it, we're [02:32:31] going to put a 10 or 15 or 20% tariff on [02:32:34] your nation and they went along and our [02:32:36] drug prices are going to come down at [02:32:38] numbers never even seen before, never [02:32:40] even thought possible before. So those [02:32:42] would be three things. Thank you. Thank [02:32:44] you all very much. [02:32:50] Thank you very much. [02:32:55] >> How was the game? [02:32:57] >> Go Indiana.
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