The Benny Show - Benny Johnson·Sept. 5, 2025·🚨Trump LIVE Right Now Making Massive Announcement from Oval Office | Creating ‘Department of War’·
Ladies and gentlemen, we got the shot of the White House.
We're going to be doing our best to stay loose today.
We're going to stay loose.
We're going on C. Bannon's war room in just a little bit.
So we hope that we will be getting our announcement from President Trump before that hit.
If not, then we're just going to have to make a choice, right?
Here is your beautiful White House with your gorgeous, brand new Donald Trump flag polls right in front of it.
Look at that gorgeous building.
But this is the live shot.
This is all we got.
Here's what we know is going to happen and what we don't know is going to happen.
Get me the president's schedule right now, boys.
What we don't know is Donald Trump is making a massive announcement about something.
That's all it says on his schedule.
And it says, yo, Trump's about to make an announcement.
I'll pop up a schedule for you here.
And then it's also combined an event that was going to go on earlier that we weren't going to be able to actually cover because it was too close to our live.
And that is President Trump's official renaming of the Pentagon, the Department of War.
So we know that's going to happen.
We know that Donald Trump is going to rename the Pentagon, the War Department.
Pete Hegset is going to be in there today as the Secretary of War.
So it's going to kick total ass.
And so we'll see.
Ladies and gentlemen, that's going to be part of it.
Guys, I need a screenshot.
Guys, we need a screenshot.
We share it every single day in the chat.
Send it, send it, send it.
Thank you.
Okay, so here we go.
Let's scroll down through the president's schedule just to let you guys know what's going on.
All right, here we go.
President will make announcement and sign executive orders, but the 2 p.m. was canceled for signing executive orders.
That was supposed to be Donald Trump creating the Department of Freaking War.
So now they put it all together into this event.
It's a live.
That's going to be happening right there.
There's the live shot of the White House.
It's not happening yet.
Of course, I'll stop yapping as soon as it does.
You never know with these things.
Sometimes they're right on time.
This is supposed to be four o'clock.
It's now 4.06 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
So we're just a few minutes past.
But we'll see what goes down.
There's some mystery.
There's also not some mystery about what's about to happen.
We do live in a very dangerous world.
It's a very exciting time.
Pete Hegseth was captured by reporters today walking into walking onto a plane.
Correction, walking off a plane and into his vehicle.
And Pete Hegseth is already using Department of War.
Are you going to be a country that is contributing to the ability to ensure the future of your peoples?
These are big questions.
These are questions at times like this.
You certainly are living in the fourth turning.
And this is exactly the sort of strong men create good times vector that we are in right now.
So Department of War, I totally agree with this.
It was the Department of War until 1950, back when we would win wars in this country.
So for the first 200 years of this nation, it was the Department of War, created, by the way, by George Washington.
Who created the Department of War?
He must have been a bad guy.
Well, it's George Washington.
Don't like him.
There's 180 different countries.
You don't have to live here.
So Department of War is freaking awesome.
I love it.
That's all we know.
That's going to be some of what we're going to see.
But President Trump had some other massive announcement that they were teasing.
So we're going to see it all together.
And of course, I think President Trump will be taking questions and we'll be doing a live press conference as is normal.
So there you go.
What would be really cool would be to see the Department of War take on our greatest enemy in the geopolitical landscape.
You know, you got to be able to fight battles and win battles.
You can't just be the Department of Defense.
That's not what it does.
It's really honest to call it the Department of War because that's what you should be focused on, winning wars and lethality.
Speaking of lethality, something really creepy and weird happened over the past couple of days.
Xi Jinping hosting Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-hoon in Beijing.
Hot Mike, Xi and Putin discuss using organ transplants to achieve immortality.
Oh, got it.
Okay.
Well, in case you're wondering if this like a bond villain, like level creepy conversations between some of the world's darkest dictators, you're right.
While strolling down the red carpet at China's massive World War II victory parade, China didn't have a World War II victory.
The communist Chinese during World War II hung out in the mountains.
That's where Mao Zedong lived.
He was a dirty bastard coward.
Mao Zedong lived up in the mountains, allowed for the Chinese nationalist army to get mowed through by the Japanese, totally conquered.
Then America came in to liberate China, which is exactly what happened, and to defeat the Japanese.
Effectively, America defeated the Japanese so profoundly and then brought the war to Japan that Japan had to like completely the Japanese conquest of China, which Japanese had, Japan had conquered all of China, fell apart.
That's how it worked.
So victory over Japan in World War II?
No, that's not how it worked.
No, no, no, no, no.
Anyway, what's the point?
The point is, whatever, have your stupid parade.
They were caught on Hot Mike discussing living forever by stealing organs of other humans.
Great.
Let's go ahead and listen.
OK, so let's read.
Earlier people rarely lived to 70, but these days, 70, you're still considered a child.
Well, it's difficult for Americans to buy a home, particularly after the last four years, sir.
But with the president's signature today, we're going to make it easy for people to buy a home without getting hassled.
For years, their private personal information has been bought and sold in the open market, resulting in them getting innumerable phone calls and text messages.
But with your signature today, we're going to put an end to that so that when Americans try to realize the American dream of owning a home, they're able to do so without being harassed.
Next, we have a number of executive orders for your attention, sir.
From 1789 until 1947, our nation won some of its greatest military victories under the direction of a Secretary of War operating within the Department of War.
Today, with this executive order, you will authorize the current Secretary of Defense and the current Department of Defense to once again embrace this great lineage and once again be named the Secretary of War and the Department of War.
After winning a war for independence in 1789, George Washington established the War Department and Henry Knox was his first Secretary of War.
And this country won every major war after that, to include World War I and World War II.
Total victory, Mr. President, as you said.
Then 150 years after that, we changed the name after World War II from the Department of War to the Department of Defense in 1947.
And as you pointed out, Mr. President, we haven't won a major war since.
And that's not to disparage our warfighters, whether it's the Korean War or the Vietnam War or our generation of Iraq and Afghanistan.
That's to recognize that this name change is not just about renaming.
It's about restoring.
Words matter.
It's restoring, as you've guided us to, Mr. President, restoring the warrior ethos, restoring victory and clarity as an end state, restoring intentionality to the use of force.
So at your direction, Mr. President, the War Department is going to fight decisively, not endless conflicts.
It's going to fight to win, not to lose.
We're going to go on offense, not just on defense.
Maximum lethality, not tepid legality.
Violent effect, not politically correct.
We're going to raise up warriors, not just defenders.
So this War Department, Mr. President, just like America is back.
Thank you for your leadership and your clarity.
We're going to set the tone for this country, America first, peace through strength, brought to you by the War Department.
We're much stronger than anyone would really understand.
And again, you know, having the great equipment, we have just so much better.
You look at all of the just any of it, submarines, as an example.
We're 20 years ahead of anyone else.
Nobody even compares.
And I let a lot of this happen in my first term.
You know, we totally rebuilt our military.
Then, of course, you had that catastrophe in Afghanistan where they gave up a lot of the equipment, but a relatively small amount, but a lot.
There was a lot in Afghanistan.
I think it was the most, General, I'd say it was the most embarrassing day in the history of our country, the way that happened.
The way they went to the wrong airport, they should have gone to Bagram, not the local little airport with no security, with tight quarters, et cetera.
You know what happened.
I think it was the most embarrassing moment in the history of our country, frankly.
That was under the Biden administration.
That was terrible.
And we were going to be leaving, but we were leaving with strength and dignity.
We were going to keep Bagram because Bagram's one hour away from where China makes its nuclear weapons.
We're going to have that all to ourselves, a big, beautiful place built many years ago for money that today would be the equivalent of many, many billions of dollars.
You couldn't build it.
The longest runways, the most powerful runways in terms of load capacity.
And we just walked away from it.
So stupid.
And they were fools.
The people were fools.
No, we have the strongest military.
And I think that indicates we have the strongest military.
And you know, we had it and we won World War I, we won World War II, we won everything before, and as I said, we won everything in between and we were very strong, but we never fought to win.
We just didn't fight to win.
We didn't lose anything, but we didn't fight to win.
We could have won every one of those wars quickly, but they went a route that I think was probably politically correct, but not correct for our nation.
So I think the Department of War sends a signal.
Yeah, please.
unidentified
Mr. You alluded to this a little while ago, but you said that this redade is a good reflection of where the world is at right now.
How do you square naming it the Department of War when you've been pursuing peace in so many different parts of the world?
We know how to rebrand without having to go crazy.
We don't have to recarve a mountain or anything.
We're going to be doing it not in the most expensive.
We're going to start changing the stationery as it comes due and lots of things like that.
We're not going to be doing things like have been done in the past when they change the name of forts that shouldn't have been changed.
Those names of the forts should not have been changed, at least for the most part.
And as you know, many of them have been changed back already.
At the request of the communities, every one of those communities said we want our name back, like Fort Bragg, as an example.
The people in that community wanted that name back.
They refused to call it anything else but Fort Bragg.
So we're not going to be spending very much money on that.
unidentified
Mr., when you spoke with the Europeans in Zelensky earlier this week, did you preview this for them and did you say what security guarantees they might be involved with?
You know we don't want drugs coming in from Venezuela or anybody else or any place else, so we'll be tough on that.
And we don't want uh, human trafficking.
We don't want to see people coming in where they open their prisons from all over the world and they dump their prisoners into our country, which is what they did in the Biden administration, where they took insane asylums and uh places of that held people that were seriously mentally ill, mentally incompetent, mentally dangerous, and they dumped those people into our country and we're trying to get them out.
Now what they've done, what the Democrats and Biden have done to this country, will go down in infamy.
What they have done to our country, and especially that you know they created the worst inflation we've ever had that's nothing compared to what they did with the people in our country right now and we're getting them out, and it's not easy when you have the liberal judges destroying our country.
But uh, we've won them all.
We've won it all, ultimately won it all hard process.
Yeah well, the recruitment is the most exciting thing.
So uh, when I was campaigning for the office, numbers were coming out, that the recruitment numbers generally you could speak to it better than anybody the recruitment into the military, all branches of the military and police and firemen and everything else, anything having to do with like a public service.
The numbers were horrible, record setting bad, and now they're record setting good.
We're setting every record every month for recruitment.
We're, we're packed in the ARMY NAVY, AIR Force Marines, Coast Guard, my beautiful UH AIR.
I love Space Command.
I love space, I see Space Command.
But Space Force has been uh, we've got a waiting list of people wanting to go in uh.
A year ago, especially a year and a half ago, you know, when I took the lead in the polls, which was very early, it really helped with the recruiting, and when I won, from november, December 5th on, it's been amazing.
And over the last four or five months, it's been, we're just packed.
Sure, as you said, serving our nation is an incredible gift that we give.
And the reward on that gift pays back exponentially year over year.
And I think the young people of America are seeing the importance of service and whether it's in any of our armed services or in local police, fire, rescue, service is an important thing that I personally encourage.
And I know everyone else in government service sees that same reward.
I was down at Fort Benning, the newly properly renamed Fort Benning yesterday, watching Army basic training.
And they're so full they can't barely handle the throughput.
It is truly historic across all the services, as you said.
It's been a surge into the, I was going to say the Defense Department, but I will say the War Department.
And you might almost call it a vibe shift, an attitude shift, a feeling that the country is back, that service is back.
And there were military families last year, Mr. President, that said, I don't know if I can recommend, I mean, I wrote a book on this.
I don't know if I can recommend service to my son or daughter, given what's been done to our military.
You heard it over and over and over again.
And I hear from those same military families right now, sir, and they're saying, I recommend to my kids that they go into this department, this Pentagon, under this commander in chief, who they know you'll have their back and they want to serve.
So it is historic and it's the biggest reflection of how motivated Americans are by your leadership, sir.
And then on the Hyundai incident in Georgia with the arrests of some workers, construction workers at the plant, have you heard any feedback from Hyundai?
Well, I think one of the things is the cashless bail.
It's killing it.
When that came out, originally, when that came out the first time, that's when you saw the real big crime start to happen.
Cashless bail.
What a disaster that is.
You murder somebody, you don't have to put up bail.
And you go out in the street, you murder somebody else.
That's what's happened.
It happens so often.
And that's one of the things.
And other of the things you're reading about, you know, it's a standard, but just a certain toughness.
I have to say, one of the elements of fascination for people over the last period of time has been what's happened to D.C.
So we've gone from one of the most dangerous cities in our country to a what they call a safe city.
It's a totally safe city.
In fact, I set up dinner in Washington, D.C. next week.
I wouldn't have done that, to be honest.
I would have had an obligation not to do it before I came into office or even at the very beginning when things were so corrupt and so dangerous out on the streets.
So Washington, D.C. has had virtually no crime.
We even have a mayor that's admitting to it, and she's a liberal Democrat, in all fairness.
She's a person that hasn't gotten exactly along with Republicans over the years.
And she said she's never seen anything like it.
So Washington, D.C. is a totally safe city.
We have virtually no crime.
It's gone from the most unsafe city in the United States, almost, just about, to one of the safest cities, maybe the safest city in the United States.
That's a tremendous compliment to our military, what we did.
I think they've done a fantastic job in building it, the governor and everybody else that's been involved.
It's an incredible facility.
It's housing people for usually a very short period of time before they get brought back to their countries.
As you know, we focus on criminals before we focus on anybody else.
And we're taking thousands and thousands of criminals out every month out of our country, some of them murderers.
And I think Florida's done a great job by building it.
And whether it's alligator Alcatraz or anything else you want to call it, I was there.
I visited with the governor, with other people.
I guess Nikki was there.
Tom Holman's been there a lot.
A lot of people have been there from it.
It's an amazing facility for what it is.
It's not a hotel.
It's not supposed to be a hotel, but they've done a great job with it.
I'm very happy with the judge's decision.
unidentified
You also mentioned Venezuela.
I'm going to ask one more follow-up question on that.
On the U.S. right to vote type of Venezuelan drug cartel, the Maduro regime is pushing back today.
In fact, I say the U.S. sees regime change through military threat, your reaction to the wars, and also, would you like to see regime change in Venezuela?
Well, we're not talking about that, but we are talking about the fact that you had an election, which was a very strange election.
To put it mildly, I'm being very nice when I say that.
I can only say that billions of dollars of drugs are pouring into our country from Venezuela.
The prisons of Venezuela have been opened up to our country.
They've taken their prisoners, the worst prisoners, murderers, Trendi Aragua, the worst prisoners that you can ever imagine, are now happily living in the United States of America.
Now, many of them we've gotten out.
It's not easy to get them out because of the liberal system that we're working with in many cases, not in all cases, but millions and millions of dollars and billions of dollars of drugs are pouring out of Venezuela and other countries.
Look, China, what they're doing with fentanyl is a terrible thing.
It comes through Canada and it comes through Mexico, but a lot of it's coming through Venezuela.
Venezuela's been a very bad actor, and we understand that.
And when you look at that boat, you look at the, you see the bags of whatever it is there, those bags were, you know, those bags represent hundreds of thousands of dead people in the United States.
That's what they represent.
Yeah, please.
unidentified
Mr. President, your reaction to the job report this morning?
I know a family lost a daughter, a beautiful daughter.
In fact, it was like she took something that she thought was like a minor deal and it turned out to be riddled out with fentanyl of the size of the head of a pin and you're dead.
And no, we're stopping the drugs.
We're going to save a lot of people.
Look, whether it's 100,000, but it's not.
It's 300,000, 350,000 people died last year from drugs.
And we're not going to let that happen to this country.
Think of that.
Think if you're in a war and you lose 300,000.
We'll lose 600,000 in the pretty much between Gettysburg and all of that in the Civil War.
We lost, what, 600,000?
So we're losing half of that every year to drugs.
We're not going to do it.
We're not going to allow it to happen.
You think of the wars.
If we lost 600,000 people in a war, but we lose that every two years, more than that.
So it's 300 to 350,000 people.
And when I see boats coming in like loaded up the other day with all sorts of drugs, probably fentanyl mostly, but all sorts of drugs, we're going to take them out.
And if people want to have fun going on the high seas or the low seas, they're going to be in trouble.
I will tell you, boat traffic is substantially down in the area that happened.
And they called it the runway.
It's a runway to the United States.
And boat traffic is very substantially down on the runway.
You can imagine why.
I think anybody that saw that is going to say, I'll take a pass.
I don't even know about fishermen.
They may say, I'm not getting on the boat.
I'm not going to take a chance.
unidentified
What happens if Venezuela flies jets over a U.S. Naval Vessel?
This, the 201st executive order, sir, this relates to hostages and wrongfully detained Americans.
This provides a new legal mechanism to declare foreign countries to be countries that engage in those sorts of practices and gives your administration powerful tools to get American hostages out.
This has been a focus of your administration this time around.
Adam Bowler's here, and he's done incredible work already.
So Adam, do you want to describe how many hostages we've gotten out together, you and I and you and a couple of other people that we know and me and a couple of other people that you don't know, but we've gotten a lot of hostages.
Do you want to describe that?
unidentified
Mr. President, you brought back 72 hostages since your term.
If we compare that to President Biden, he has gotten 20 taken.
But with this EO you are signing today, you are drawing a line in the sand that U.S. citizens will not be used as bargaining chips.
And it provides your sector of state marker Rubio the same tool set to punish states who take our citizens wrongfully the same way that we can punish those who sponsor terrorists.
This is a very significant EO you are signing today, sir.
We were told by numerous families who had missing loved ones during the Biden administration that this building, Biden's National Security Council, told those families not to talk about their missing loved ones, to be quiet, not to create any pressure on Biden and on Drake Sullivan, the key propagator of the Russia hoax.
This administration has met with those families on a weekly basis.
People like Adam, yourself, sir, your envoys are doing everything to get every single American home.
Not to tell them not to talk about their loved ones, but bring them home.
We have a wonderful woman who was an election official, and she saw cheating in Colorado.
And she viewed it as horrible.
And she said, what's going on here?
And she went to the machine and she tried to open to find out whether or not it was cheating.
And they went to her and they said, did you touch this machine?
Yes.
And they arrested her.
They arrested her instead of the people that did the cheating.
It's a state charge, so it's hard to do anything with, but we're going to do something.
What they did in Colorado.
Look, Colorado just went to all mail-in voting.
That means they cheat.
That's why they lost.
That's one of the reasons, but that's a big reason why they just lost the whole space command situation that is going to Alabama.
But when you have mail-in voting, you have nothing but cheating.
But this woman is a real patriot.
And they put her in jail for a long time.
She's 72 years old, 73 years old.
And she wanted to find out.
She didn't do anything.
She touched the machine.
She looked at the machine.
She's trying to find out what was going on.
And they went and arrested her for doing that.
And it was supposed to be the other way around.
I'm glad you brought that up.
They should let her go.
Let her out.
Thank you.
Yeah, please.
unidentified
This isn't really the subject that gets talked a lot, but Mr. President, but what evaluation strategy has made them so effective for getting a record amount of these hostages?
We said, let them all out right now, let them all out, and much better things will happen for them.
But if you don't let them all out, it's going to be a tough situation.
It's going to be nasty.
That's my opinion.
Israel's choice, but that's my opinion.
They're going to let them out.
You got 20 plus, you have about 38 dead people, young, beautiful, dead people.
And I'll tell you, the parents want them every bit as much, almost more, than as if their son or daughter were alive.
But you have many dead people that are coming out as part of the deal.
It's 20 people, but I think of the 20, there could be some that have recently died, is what I'm hearing.
I hope that's wrong.
But you have over 30 bodies in this negotiation.
Can you believe it?
I mean, we negotiate for people that are living here.
We know that at least 30 people are dead, and we're negotiating to get them out.
The parents want them back so badly, so badly, as if they were alive.
Every bit as much.
It's really pretty amazing.
It's very sad.
I'm in the middle of it.
And I put out the other day, I said, we want all 20.
We don't want to, you know, I was the one with myself and my people, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner was great on this, but they got a lot of people out.
We got almost all of them out.
They're down to 20.
But Adam, we got like a tremendous number out.
But I always said when you get down to the final 10 or 20, you're not going to get them out unless you're going to do a lot.
And doing a lot means capitulation.
That's no good either.
It's a very tough situation.
But I put out the other day, let them all out.
Every single one.
No more twos and ones.
We'll give you one this week.
And in two months, we'll give you two more.
And this negotiation going on right now.
unidentified
Okay.
And real quick, what is the biggest challenge negotiating with Hamas right now?
Well, they're asking for some things that are fine.
Look, you have to understand, you have to remember October 7th.
You know, people forget October 7th.
It's not an easy thing to forget, right?
But people forget, or they maybe purposely forget October 7th.
So, you know, you have to put that into the equation very strongly.
It's amazing.
Some people even deny it.
They deny it.
Crazy.
But I've seen tape that's as violent as anything that you can imagine.
Many of you have seen those same tapes.
So you have to put that into the equation too.
So it's not an easy situation.
It's a tough one.
But there are 20 people, maybe a little less, but there are 20 people that we want out.
We want the bodies of these parents.
They are, I've never seen anything like it.
The level of love that they have, they want their children back.
And, you know, I see demonstrations, big demonstrations in Israel about the hostages, not about the war, about the hostages, which puts Israel in a tough position because, you know, it's tough to prosecute a war when you have people wanting.
They want the 20 people back.
They just want them back very badly and everything that goes with it.
So it's very sad.
Thank you very much.
We're going to talk now about the G20.
I figured we could wrap two or three up.
The last time I took a day off, everybody said bad things happened to me.
You know that, Seth?
I took one day off.
I didn't take it off.
I was working.
In fact, I was here, but I didn't do a news conference and they said bad things happened to the president.
You don't have to go through this, but we all have a good time.
I only do it for one reason.
I think it's good for the country.
And we are very transparent.
There's never been transparency like we have.
There's nothing to hide.
So thank you very much on this, Will.
Great job.
Appreciate it.
So we're going to talk about Florida, the great state of Florida now, because it's going to be a very exciting thing to host the G20.
And as we celebrate our nation's 250th anniversary next year, the United States will have the honor of hosting exactly that, the G20 summit right here in America for the first time in nearly 20 years.
This afternoon, I'm thrilled to announce that the 2026 G20 conference, which will be, I could read off the countries that we're talking about, but you know who they are, I think.
Does anybody want me to list them?
Specifically, Jennifer, you're okay?
Okay, but will be held in one of our country's greatest cities, beautiful Miami, Florida, where we have the mayor with us, Mayor Suarez.
You know, you come out, you make a speech, and then you go away for 30 days or 40 days.
And you come out, make another speech.
The market goes up or down, depending on what you want to say.
I've never seen an easier position than that.
Unfortunately, you need good instincts.
So we have somebody in there now that doesn't have them.
We call them too late.
But it will focus on unleashing economic prosperity by eliminating the burdensome regulations, unlocking affordable energy and pioneering new technologies.
And it's going to be very important.
The United States is already leading by example.
And America is the hottest country anywhere on earth.
We have more being built under construction now than they think anybody that they've ever seen.
I mean, literally, some of these places are just really unbelievable what they're building, the size.
You know, if you spend $50 million on a shopping center someplace, it's a big building, pretty big building.
But when you spend $50 billion on essentially a building, I have buildings going up for $50 billion.
They're going to be building their own electricity.
And many of them have been given permits already to go and they're starting construction.
Some have started construction quite a while ago and very early in the administration.
We let them do that.
You know, we have a grid that's obviously an old grid.
It's been around for a long time.
You could never handle the kind of numbers that you're talking about in terms of electricity.
And we're letting them build their own plants.
They build their own plants with their structures.
So they build their structure, they build their buildings, and they build an electric producing plant with it, like Con Edison in New York that I grew up with, and like others that make electricity, they make it for New York.
These plants will make it for their building, for AI.
And then you have a lot of the car plants going up.
Most of them won't need that kind of electricity, but they have the right to do that also.
So we're allowing companies to build electric plants.
They become essentially, Scott, I guess they become utilities, right?
If you think about it.
And it's very exciting.
We're going to end up with more electricity than China, and it's going to be built at no cost to us.
And I'm telling them, build more than you need and you'll sell it back into the grid.
So they'll be able to sell it back into the grid on top of everything else at no cost to the American taxpayers.
Very exciting.
And frankly, if we didn't do that, we wouldn't be leading with AI.
We wouldn't be probably even doing any AI.
It'd be 20 years to get an approval.
So they're building massive amounts of electricity as we speak.
We've eliminated $5 trillion worth of federal regulations, another big thing since I took office.
And if you remember the first term, we took out more regulation than any other president in history times.
You could add the top four, and they wouldn't come anywhere close to what we were.
That's one of the reasons we had such economic, the most successful four years of any president economically.
And this is blowing it away.
I think this will blow it away.
When these plants start to even getting close to opening, I think you're going to see numbers that we've not seen before.
And we've increased oil production by more than 300 barrels a day.
That's a lot.
Blue collar wages are rising at the fastest rate in 60 years and trillions of dollars of investment is pouring into the USA.
It's going to be over $17 trillion very shortly.
And nobody ever thought a thing like that was possible.
What made it possible were, number one, they were happy with November 5th.
They were happy with the election.
And number two, the tariffs are bringing countries in.
I mean, it's so vital to our country.
It's before the courts now.
And I hope we're going to do very well.
We had four great opinions just come out, as you know, from judges.
In a couple of cases, there were Obama-appointed judges that felt they had to do what was right for the country.
So I respect that greatly.
I respect them for doing it.
But we have very strong opinions, and it'll end up going to the Supreme Court.
And it's just vital for the country.
Vital, absolutely.
We're at a level that we've never thought we'd be at.
And it's because of the tariffs.
Countries are pouring into our country because of the, you avoid tariffs if you build here.
If you don't build here, you pay a lot of money.
But if you build here, so what people are doing is they're coming in, they're building here.
No different than what other countries have done to us.
But we have a big advantage over other countries.
We have a market that we built up during our four years that was amazing.
We took a commanding lead during that four-year period.
So it's a very exciting thing.
But I look forward to showing our incredible success to the world when we visit Miami next year.
And I'd like to ask Mayor Suarez, truly a highly respected gentleman who's loved in his city.
And we're going to do a great job.
We're going to work together and do a fantastic job.
It's a tremendous honor to be with you here today in the Oval Office to make this historic announcement, just looking at the sign, which is so beautiful.
You know, as you know, Mr. President, you were elected by double digits.
You were the first Republican president over 30 years to win Miami-Dade County.
And you did it because you followed through on your promises.
And in Miami, what we're doing is we are following through on those promises as well.
We've kept taxes low.
We've kept people safe.
We've leaned into innovation.
We've grown 150% in the last 10 years.
We've created one of the most intriguing ecosystems in the world.
And this decision is not only generationally important for the city, but it puts the city on the map as one of the truly great global cities.
So on behalf of all of the workers of Miami, those that work in the hospitality industry, I know you own many hospitality assets and properties, all of the small business owners who are going to benefit economically from having the G20 in Miami.
You know, Mr. President, I think this G20 meeting where the world leaders will come to the great city of Miami is going to be viewed as one of the most important meetings in global history because what's going to happen is the golden age is going to be documented so well with the data by next summer that you're going to have one of the best speeches written for you that you've ever seen because we're just going to be talking about the accomplishments of the next year.
We're so looking forward to having the United States of America host the G20 in Miami in December of next year.
And we're also looking forward to having this as a showcase of American strength, vision, innovation, and power under your bold leadership, Mr. President.
It is going to be the G20 in the Trumpian golden age.
But no, I've been, I sort of know who I'm going to pick, but no, I didn't say anybody in particular.
But Kevin is certainly one of the three.
They say four, but probably three.
That he's a highly respected person.
He's great.
He's great.
He believes in low interest rates, and we all do.
But sometimes you have to raise them to stop inflation.
We had the worst inflation, I guess, essentially, that we've ever had in the Biden administration, and it really hurt people.
You know, costs are way down.
Our energy costs are way down.
And, you know, when energy comes down, everything comes down.
And we brought down the price of groceries and specifically the price of eggs.
You remember that first week when you were screaming about eggs?
I said, I know nothing about them.
just got here that's biden's problem and but we got the cost of eggs down to really low numbers so we brought costs down for people and you know it's something i said and the democrats have this false narrative they say oh costs what up they just say things that it's just like incredible if you look at energy i think you're going to be at two dollars a gallon with cars very shortly two dollars it was four dollars five dollars under the democrats That's a huge, it's like a massive tax cut.
And speaking of tax cuts, we gave you the largest tax cut in history in the bill that we just approved, the largest tax cut in history.
And there'll be no tax on tips, no tax on Social Security, no tax on overtime.
One of the big things you get, you buy a car and you borrow money to buy the car.
You're allowed to deduct your interest, which, Scott, has never happened before.
You know, rich people like to talk about deductions, middle income, they never gave them deductions.
I got them.
One of the best deductions, an interest deduction.
So it's great.
Jennifer, please.
unidentified
Yeah, a couple questions on the G20, sir.
Is there any update on your plans to attend this year's G20?
I said the bill, it's one big, I actually call it the great.
I actually call it the great big beautiful bill, but it's a lot of words.
You know, I just want them to say what's in it.
It's an incredible bill for the middle class, for the working person.
You know, we are a party of the working.
It used to be the opposite.
The Democrats were for the working people and the Republicans were supposedly for the rich.
The Republican Party's taken in millions of people and the Democrats have lost millions of people.
They've gone crazy.
Honestly, I think they're crazy.
What's happened to them?
I don't know.
They suffer major Trump derangement syndrome and it's turned out to be actually a disease, but it's a disease of weak people and stupid people because all we do is we cut taxes, we create great policy.
Their policy is so terrible.
They refuse to acknowledge, as an example, I see today, it's a big debate again, the women, they don't want men playing in their sports.
They don't want it.
The Democrats want men to play in women's sports.
I saw the great governor, we have Governor Juncken talking about it today, that the woman who's running against our Republican candidate, who's excellent, is like so much into the, you know, men being able to use women's bathrooms.
Okay, what's that all about?
Men playing in women's sports wants open borders.
Again, once they want actually, after what we've gone through with millions, I think 25 million people came in from prisons, from mental institutions, drug dealers, drug addicts.
They're pouring into like they poured in.
Now we have none coming in.
We have the border's been sealed for a long time, actually, almost since I got into office.
Remember when the Democrats said we need legislation?
I didn't have any legislation.
I said close the borders.
And now the borders for the last four months, not one person has been allowed to come into this country illegally, not one.
Done by people that would normally like to see you look bad.
Those are the numbers.
So it's been an amazing job.
Yeah, please.
unidentified
Mr. Brother, this is going to be a major event and a major meeting for South or for you, Premier Smaller.
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unidentified
I know this is not until next year with King Landing, but your preparations begin today.
Well, one thing we have is, you know, we have the interest rates are too high.
That was, you know, a matter of the Fed.
But the other thing is so many different elements aren't included yet.
And one of the things we've learned, and we learned that the hard way watching over the last few months, are the corrections that people have been making.
They'll say you're losing jobs.
And then they say, by the way, we have a correction a month later of, you know, 100,000 jobs are missing.
They actually had a correction once of 850,000 jobs.
But I'll let Kevin just speak about that a little bit because I heard him speaking about it this morning.
Well, I think that if you look at the indicators, there's capital spending boom, industrial production at an all-time high.
The Atlanta Fed says GDP now is north of 3%.
And so all the indicators are saying that things are really strong.
And what we've also seen is that Goldman Sachs put out a study yesterday that said that the August number tends to be really messed up because of seasonal adjustment things and they tend to be revised way up.
And so I think if they were revised up, which has happened on average over the last 15 years by about 60,000, then everything else would make sense.
But right now we're puzzled about the BLS numbers and looking forward for new leadership there to make it so that the numbers are more reliable.
And again, we're building, you know, they've started building all of these factories and plants, including car factories.
Car factories are coming back.
You know, we lost more than 50% of our car production over the years.
And I think we're going to get all of it back.
It's coming back in really rapidly.
Really, we're building a lot of car plants.
Indiana, places that you don't think of it so much are taking, but also Detroit, lots of places it's coming in where I think we're going to get everything.
You know, we've lost it over a period of 40 years.
And I think we're going to get it all back in a very short period of time.
And big ones, big plants, incredible plants that were never going to come back.
Without the tariffs, they wouldn't have come back.
And I think without the election on November 5th, they wouldn't come back.
The election was very important also.
unidentified
Yeah.
Mayor Adams of New York has announced that he's staying in the mayoral race there.
Can you react to that, but also tell us about the money?
It would seem to me, and everybody in this room, including you, that the only way you're going to beat the communists, because you have a communist running, which is fine.
I'll have to deal with the communists in New York City.
I never thought that was going to happen.
This is something I didn't think was going to happen, Scott.
You're going to have to explain this one because we're going to have a communist mayor.
It would seem to me that if he stays in, if you have more than one candidate running against him, it can't, you know, can't be one.
If you have One candidate, if he's the right candidate, I would say that Cuomo might have a chance of winning if it was a one-on-one.
If it's not one-on-one, it's going to be a hard race.
And we'll get used to a communist, and he's going to have to go through the White House and get approvals for everything.
And we're going to make sure that New York is not hurt.
We want to make sure that New York is cherished and taken care of.
And so I didn't know he was running or not running.
Well, I think that everybody wants it there because it's right next to the airport.
It's the best location.
It's beautiful, beautiful everything.
They actually requested that it be there because location is the best.
And we will not make any money on it.
You know, we're doing a deal where it's not going to be money.
There's no money in it.
I just want it to go well.
And it's going to be each country will have its own building.
It'll be, I think it'll be really a beautiful thing.
And Dural has been very, very successful.
One of the most successful properties in the country.
And, you know, frankly, it's the problem is in December, that's the biggest month in Florida.
So I'm, you know, using it for that you can't get a room in Florida in December, January, et cetera, that area.
And that's the time we're talking about.
So from that standpoint, it's not good, but we want to make sure it's good.
I think Dural would be the best location.
And again, they'll have their own buildings.
It'll be incredible for them.
And being like 10 minutes, less than 10 minutes from the airport, and it's a big airport, international, all of the plans will be able to land go right into their quarters.
So I think it'll work out very well on your fed answers, sir.
unidentified
You said that you're looking at maybe three candidates or three candidates.
Well, I heard, and you know, we were on a very downward path with Biden.
And I heard that the most we could do was a 1% GDP.
Now I'm hearing 3.2% and 3.5% and all.
And our big year won't be really next year.
I think it'll be the year after because when these plants start opening up, it takes a period of time to build them.
We're going to have tremendous job growth.
It's unprecedented.
We have unprecedented, in history, there's never been anything like it because we're going to have more than $17 trillion invested.
There's never been anything like that.
If we did a trillion dollars in one year, and this is six months, seven months, because it really, we really focused on it over the last six months.
But we're going to be doing, nobody's ever seen numbers like this.
When this stuff starts opening up, our country's being rebuilt.
By the way, Washington, D.C. is being rebuilt.
You know, in addition to the fact that we have a safe city now and our National Guard was fantastic and worked with the mayor, worked with everybody, we're also doing a refurbishing of Washington.
We're going to reduce some of the roads, the surfaces.
We're going to redo the medians.
We're going to take the broken tiles off the tunnels and put brand new tiles up.
And we're going to regrass all the parks.
They're going to be regrassed by people that build world-class golf courses and not necessarily people that work for me because I don't care about that.
I just want to, I'm very good at grass.
You know, grass is a life, just like you have a life, right?
Well, this grass has been up longer than, it's like four lives, okay?
That's why there's a lot of areas where there's just no grass.
But we're going to regrass all of the parks.
We're going to, in a year from now, you won't even recognize it.
Graffiti's gone.
The tents are gone.
The medians falling into the roads are gone.
The potholes will be gone.
The marble's going to be polished and beautiful.
It's all going to be beautiful.
We're working with Clark Construction, who's, you know, one of the, well, definitely the biggest here, one of the biggest in the country.
And they've been great.
And we're going to do about a 10-mile radius from the White House, from the Capitol, looking sort of at both of them, go right in the middle of both of them and start drawing circles.
And everything is going to be spit shined.
You know, when the head of Poland came here last week and when other leaders came here, they came, a lot of them have been here over the last eight months.
I say, what do you think?
And they said that we're a little surprised at the look, the filth on the road.
Now it's much better.
We've got it much better, but we have to do some construction things.
I mean, you know, you have medians that are all broken and rotted and rusty and disgusting.
And it's going to, they're all going to be changed.
We have removed over 50 tent sites, not 50 tents, hundreds and hundreds, maybe a thousand.
I think it's over a thousand tents, but 50 sites.
So I'm a little surprised to hear that, but we're going to look into it right now.
Lafayette from the National Guard.
unidentified
The DC Mayor has, of course, gotten on board with your cleanup of DC, but the DC Attorney General has said that he plans to, that he's suing you for your federalization of police.
Yeah, as I said, I mean, a conference of this kind does two things.
Number one is it puts us on the global map with the great global cities.
And I think that's something that we've been trying to achieve for a generation.
And I think number two, it's a tremendous boon for your economy.
I mean, as the president knows, he has multiple hospitality assets.
And the working people of Miami, the small business owners, are going to benefit tremendously from the economic impact of a conference like this in our city.
So it's an image thing, but it's also benefiting working people in our community.
unidentified
Do you think she and Boogen will attend the G20 there, remember?
When you say the upcoming tax bill, because when you have an upcoming, we just passed the biggest tax cut in the history of our country.
So there's nothing upcoming.
There's something that we just passed.
So we passed the biggest tax cut in the history of our country for the middle class, for the worker.
And that's the only bill that we're really talking about.
We did a good job.
It's very comprehensive.
And I will say the Democrats, if you gave them every point that they wanted, every point that they've dreamt of all their lives, you wouldn't get one Democrat vote.
They really are.
They've become deranged, sick.
It's crazy.
If you gave them a list of the top 10 things that the Democrats wanted and you put them in a bill to get passed, you wouldn't get one vote.
It's the only thing they have, they stick together, but they're dying.
I mean, they down to 16% approval rating, the lowest rating in history for either party.
And we have the highest rating we've ever had.
The Republicans have the highest rating we've ever had.
unidentified
On the National Guard, have you decided which city that you want to go into now?