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The future of MAGA is here. | |
This should be done. | ||
We coming back. | ||
Joe Biden in the crowd taking naps In the sun, honey, doing crack Call me what you want, but don't call me a Democrat They want to put a man. | ||
Y'all need the dead dead But still coming through your hood in my red head I might buy a MAGA chain, let me call my jeweler MAGA I'm exposed to all these runos like I'm Lil Lombard. | ||
We still don't have the manifesto from the Trans Shooter. | ||
See ya, won't a girl like Brad Cooper. | ||
Woo! | ||
Real mega gang, you know how rock. | ||
Trump trying to still go and no way. | ||
We going up, but they want us to fall like Joe Biden. | ||
Trump 2024, ain't no other option. | ||
Red wave, come and let them know it's on the way. | ||
Give it not much away. | ||
They push the channel schools. | ||
First, we gotta pray. | ||
Then after that we say Donald Trump is your president, twenty twenty-four. | ||
We coming back on the bank. | ||
So Biden in the crowd taking naps. | ||
Didn't sound how to do it, crack. | ||
Call me what you want, but don't call me a Democrat. | ||
They wanna put him in jail. | ||
But I write a man, even if he's in a server. | ||
I write your win. | ||
Y'all need the dead there. | ||
Still coming through your hood in my red head. | ||
I'm different, but I am not wearing two chains. | ||
The men that was cool, but do chains when he grew fame. | ||
America became got them. | ||
So we need a Bruce Wayne while East of Sending all my money to Ukraine. | ||
I'm feeling myself like Nikki, no hell. | ||
We so crazy. | ||
How she switched for the bucks, no brady own. | ||
They say I should get the boarded though. | ||
Take them by surprise, no kamakazi. | ||
They think I'm a Nazi. | ||
Cause I fight like I'm a human. | ||
All this magic stopping there. | ||
So they gotta copy Trump twenty-four. | ||
They know I can't let it come. | ||
Joe Biden in the crowd taking that. | ||
Call me what you want, but don't call me a Democrat. | ||
But I write a man, even if he's in a sale. | ||
I write to win. | ||
Y'all need the dead there. | ||
Still coming through your hood in my red head. | ||
Woo! | ||
Bye. | ||
Welcome to my body. | ||
borrowed fuck a tree You will with my bottom fucking tree. | ||
So much democracy when you employer. | ||
You want to win your next erection. | ||
I can hurt you in your action. | ||
so much democracy You will win with modern factory | ||
You put your ballot in I take your ballot out I change them to your name | ||
That's what democracy all country. | ||
In my heart's heart's dream. | ||
In my heart's heart's dream. | ||
Found myself in a train at the station. | ||
when it hits home i want to be left alone Please take me far, far away I can't watch it anymore She covers her face. | ||
You might call me hateful. | ||
you Everybody, it's great to be in this beautiful Oval Office. | ||
The uh it never looked so nice. | ||
We're getting great compliments, and I you see outside how that's come out. | ||
It's been great. | ||
We make a lot of improvements to the White House and we're doing that. | ||
One of the things you should be looking at is the Palm Court, because that's been totally redone. | ||
So we like to preserve uh and make better the White House, and that's really what's happened and we're getting tremendous reviews and we appreciate it. | ||
But we're here for a different reason. | ||
It's called Operation Summer Heat, which is an appropriate term in light of what we're doing. | ||
And early yesterday morning I returned from the Middle East where we celebrated a historic agreement to end years of suffering and conflict. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Every country came together. | ||
Even the enemies came out and totally endorsed it. | ||
Everybody, I've never seen anything like it. | ||
Nobody's seen anything like it. | ||
And just as we are forging peace and stability abroad, we're also restoring peace and safety and stability at home. | ||
And you see that in Washington, DC, maybe better than any place, because we got there and within 12 days it was it was very good. | ||
And within 30 days it's been as safe as any city in the country. | ||
It's been great. | ||
Took out 1700 people got them out. | ||
These are career criminals in many cases and people that shouldn't have been allowed in by the Biden administration. | ||
Historically, the summer months have been a time when violent crime soar, as you know. | ||
But not under President Trump. | ||
Today we're announcing the results of a sweeping law enforcement effort known as Operation Summer Heat. | ||
We were in many cities that people didn't know about. | ||
We kept it a little quiet, and it had a big impact, and you'll hear that in a second. | ||
But over the past few months, FBI officers in all 50 states made crushing violent crime a top enforcement priority. | ||
That's what they did, rounding up and arresting thousands of the most violent and dangerous criminals. | ||
And these are among the most dangerous and violent people in the world. | ||
They were allowed in many cases, not in all cases, but in many cases, they were allowed in by a very foolish, actually stupid, open border policy. | ||
Just anybody could have come in. | ||
They emptied out their jails, their prisons, their mental institutions. | ||
They emptied them into our country. | ||
And the people behind me have done an incredible job because... | ||
if we didn't have that administration, it would have been so much easier. | ||
They allowed millions of people in this country that shouldn't have been allowed, including over 11,000 murderers, half of whom murdered more than one person, and many of them are gone now, or they're put in prison because we're we don't want to have them come back, so we literally put them in our prison, which we don't want to do, but we bring them back to their countries. | ||
Working with state and local partners, the FBI arrested over 8,000 violent criminals during the course of this period in major cities like in New Orleans, Nashville, we saw 250 percent increase in arrests. | ||
We got uh and we really went after the bad ones. | ||
These include 725 individuals wanted for violent crimes against children and murderers. | ||
These arrests are in addition to the work of our historic Federal Task Forces that uh make DC safe task force has been unbelievable. | ||
I mean, the job they've done, it's incredible, and it's been so nice because so many people they're going out to dinner and they're having dinners. | ||
They they wouldn't they didn't go out for four four years, and now they're going out three times a week. | ||
The restaurants are opening, restaurants are full, and uh usually that means a lot of good things, but restaurants that were closed are now opening up, and uh everybody's happy. | ||
It's uh nobody's ever seen anything like it actually, and everybody feels safe. | ||
You can you can have a child walk right through the middle of Washington, D.C. and nothing's gonna happen. | ||
We were losing more than one person a week in what they're being killed on an average of over one a week. | ||
The make DC safe task force has been incredible, and to make Memphis safe task force is having very similar results. | ||
It's much earlier, but uh, we've been there for a week and a half, but I'm hearing the results are pretty incredible, and you'll hear about that. | ||
They're mobilizing more than 20 federal agencies for the largest law enforcement operation targeting violent criminals in American history. | ||
As a result of these efforts, violent crime declined nearly 20 percent nationwide compared to the same period last year, and it was the safest and most peaceful peaceful summer in two decades. | ||
And honestly, we haven't really even gotten going yet. | ||
If we didn't have to fight all of these radical left governors, we could have had Chicago taken care of as an example. | ||
They had in a short period of time 4,000 murders in Chicago, and we have to listen to this man stand up and say that we're bad people. | ||
And the people of Chicago are walking around with MAGA hats. | ||
You have women, beautiful black women walking around with MAGA hats. | ||
Please let the president in, and we don't care how he does it. | ||
They're not interested in National Guard or Army, Navy, bring them in. | ||
Marines, bring in the Marines. | ||
They just want the crime to stop. | ||
And more so because of the success that we had in DC. | ||
I think if we didn't have that success, nobody would even believe it. | ||
So I want to congratulate all of the incredible law enforcement professionals joining us today, especially Attorney General Pam Bondi, terrific, deputy attorney general Todd Blanch, who is uh a fantastic legal talent. | ||
He really is. | ||
He's a great guy too. | ||
And of course, FBI Director Cash Patel, they have worked so hard on this and other things. | ||
Since the start of the administration, the FBI has arrested over 23,000 violent criminals, more than double the number arrested in the final year of the Biden disaster. | ||
The FBI has also destroyed or severely disrupted more than 170 organized criminal enterprises and gangs. | ||
1,600 of the most violent gangs and confiscated over 6,000 illegal firearms, and they've tracked down and arrested four fugitives on the most wanted list, four of the most mo wanted, actually two of them were the most wanted fugitives in the world. | ||
There's still much more work to be done, which is why the FBI continues to work alongside the Department of Justice, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Department of War to defend, and Pete Heggseth has been fantastic, by the way, on this too, on other things, but on this too. | ||
Uh To defend law and order and combat violent crime, arrest illegal aliens and make American cities the safest in the world. | ||
And when I campaigned, I talked about crime, but I never knew that we were going to get into it like we did. | ||
You know, I mean, I used to watch these cities with the murders. | ||
Chicago recently had one deal where they had 11 murders in one weekend, and they said, well, yeah, but it was a holiday weekend. | ||
They actually told me that was the reason. | ||
Like it was okay because it was a holiday. | ||
It was Labor Day. | ||
These people are the worst. | ||
They are they really have to. | ||
They better I tell you what, the people in Chicago and the people in places like that that could be fixed. | ||
At some point, it gets to where you can't fix it anymore. | ||
It's too far gone. | ||
And we have some cities like that. | ||
But these are great cities that could be fixed. | ||
I'm going to be strongly recommending at the request of government officials, which is always nice, that you start looking at San Francisco. | ||
I think we can make San Francisco. | ||
There's one of our great cities ten years ago, 15 years ago, and now it's a mess. | ||
And we have great support in San Francisco, so I'd like to recommend that for uh inclusion, maybe in in your next group. | ||
You'll get great support. | ||
Every American deserves to live in a community where they're not afraid of being mugged, murdered, robbed, raped, assaulted, or shot. | ||
And that's exactly what our administration is working to deliver. | ||
I didn't realize I was going to make this such a big factor in the admin. | ||
I didn't really campaign, I campaigned on crime, but I never thought we'd go into every city and take a really safe city that we've all been living with for years and make them safe. | ||
And now it's like a passion for me, and it's a passion for the people behind me. | ||
So I didn't get elected. | ||
I did get elected for crime, but I didn't get elected for what we're doing. | ||
This is uh many, many steps above it. | ||
I want to thank Stephen Miller, who's right back in the audience right there. | ||
I'd love to have him. | ||
I love watching him on television. | ||
I'd love to have him come up and explain his true feelings. | ||
Maybe not his truest feelings. | ||
That might be going a little bit too far. | ||
But Stephen, thank you for doing an unbelievable job. | ||
And the people of this country love you, I tell you, and they love what you say about crime and stopping crime. | ||
So now I'd like to ask Director asked uh Director Patel to say a few words, and then Pam and Todd also. | ||
And I just want to congratulate them. | ||
This is an amazing thing. | ||
And we're just at the start. | ||
We're gonna go into other cities that we're not talking about purposely. | ||
We're getting ready to go in. | ||
And when they go in, like Cash is an example, told me that people didn't even know. | ||
Five months ago, they went into Chicago and they started doing a lot of work in Chicago, and we brought the the numbers down a little bit. | ||
And uh, but that really was just preparatory work for what we're going to do with the surge. | ||
We're gonna have a surge of uh strong, good people, patriots, and they're gonna go in, they straighten it all out. | ||
So uh a lot of these cities we're already working on, but we don't do it with a big a big flavor, but in a little while you're gonna see some numbers that you're not gonna believe. | ||
And I think you'll probably start with Memphis, because I'm hearing the numbers are uh much quicker than we even thought possible. | ||
Uh, but uh again, DC is it speaks for itself. | ||
Chicago is gonna be okay, we're gonna save Chicago. | ||
And I told you, and I told them, a very respected man, the head of the Union Pacific said, sir, save Chicago. | ||
It can be saved. | ||
And the way he said it, it was like, can you believe it? | ||
We're trying to save Chicago. | ||
But I understood exactly what he wants, and that's what we're gonna do. | ||
We're gonna save all of our cities, and we're gonna make them essentially crime free. | ||
Like other countries have crime free. | ||
If you go all over the world, you go to the world, you hear Afghanistan and you hear all these different places. | ||
Uh, our crime in certain cities is worse than anything they can even imagine. | ||
And we're not gonna have that any longer. | ||
It's gonna stop and it stops right here. | ||
Cash, please. | ||
Thank you, Mr. President. | ||
What I'd like to do is just highlight some of the outstanding work that the men and women of the FBI have been doing. | ||
And thanks to your brave leadership and the mandate you were given by the American people, not only defend the homeland but crush violent crime. | ||
You tasked us with our great partners at the Department of Justice and the Attorney General and the Deputy Attorney General to start making arrests and bring prosecutions and safeguard our cities. | ||
And you said it, this is just the beginning. | ||
In just seven months, I hope the media takes a look at every one of these charts because these are the best numbers for fighting crime in U.S. history, and it's only seven months in. | ||
And to do that, our vehicle to do it of choice was Operation Summer Heat, which the FBI architected to go after violent criminals. | ||
And in just a three-month span, you had 8,700 arrests of violent criminals. | ||
You had 2200 firearms seized off the streets permanently to safeguard our communities. | ||
You had 421 kilograms of fentanyl seized. | ||
Just to put that in perspective, that's enough to kill 55 million Americans alone. | ||
You had 45,000 kilograms of cocaine seized, and thanks to our Department of Justice partners, you had 2100 indictments in three months from June to September alone. | ||
Mr. President, that in and of itself should be historic for a four-year presidency. | ||
You did that in seven months because you let good cops be cops and you partnered us with the right people, the Department of Justice to put the handcuffs on and bring them to court and put them in prison. | ||
And if that weren't enough, when you look at the year for the entire seven-month period that we're talking about here, if you look at the past four years of the Biden administration, 16,000, 17,000, 15,000, 15,000. | ||
That's the number of arrests year over year of violent felons in this country for the Biden administration. | ||
Mr. President, in seven months, you have 27, 28,600 arrests of violent feminists in just seven months alone, because of your leadership and the dedication of the men and women at the FBI who want to go out there and do the job they were prevented from doing because that department used to be weaponized and politicized. | ||
And this is what happens when you take out the fangs of weaponization. | ||
This number is historic by every metric. | ||
28,000 people have been arrested, violent felons alone. | ||
And then when you go over there and look at some of these charts, if you don't mind, I'll just hop over here. | ||
Look at the metrics for not just five crimes, but the homeland. | ||
Mr. President, during your administration, the FBI has found and located 5,400 children. | ||
That is a 30% increase year to date over the last administration. | ||
Violent crimes against children, arrest alone are up 10%. | ||
Gang arrests are up 210% in the last seven months alone. | ||
And transnational organized crime, which Stephen Miller has been a great partner in, is up over 12% alone. | ||
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These numbers are historic just as a snapshot. | |
But just so people don't think we're focusing on violent crime alone. | ||
The national security mission, Mr. President, of your leadership has never been stronger. | ||
We have gone after espionage activities against our main counterparts in China, Russia, and Iran. | ||
In China alone, we've had over a 50% increase in espionage arrests alone and prosecutions. | ||
In Iran, we have had a 50% increase, again, in espionage cases. | ||
And in Russia, we've had a 33% increase in espionage cases alone. | ||
When it comes to counterterrorism, year to date, we have 125 arrests this year versus 100 last year, year to date alone. | ||
And when it comes to the cyber criminal activities, which are some of the largest enterprises plaguing everyday Americans, we at the FBI have put out a mission to go after cyber criminals like never before. | ||
Last year, they had in total 191. | ||
This year, you already have 252 arrests. | ||
52 arrests of violent cyber criminals who are stealing from senior citizens, who are violating our children's rights and freedoms, and who are violating everyday Americans. | ||
These programs are recorded and some of the two of the things I'll finish up that I'm most proud of, Mr. President, this FBI. | ||
Fentanyl. | ||
As you know, it's a scourge that is killing our youth, 100,000 plus a year. | ||
To date, the FBI has seized 1,900 kilograms of fentanyl. | ||
That's enough lethal doses to kill 127 million Americans alone. | ||
to date and if that weren't enough mr president you said we have to go after the worst of the worst and you empowered our department of justice our attorney general deputy attorney general and the deputy director at the fbi led the charge not just on summer heat but he also led the charge at the fbi's 10 most wanted fugitives these people have been on the run for years and in seven months you captured not one not two not three but four of the fbi's most top 10 fugitives Four. | ||
And just to put That in perspective, Mr. President, the Biden administration captured four in all of four years. | ||
You're on seven, and we're gonna get to ten. | ||
We're gonna get to ten of ten. | ||
This includes a lady who murdered her six-year-old handicapped child and fled to India. | ||
We got her in two months. | ||
This includes a narco trafficker. | ||
This includes a sex trafficker. | ||
This includes another first-degree murderer and gangbanger. | ||
These people were on the run because of the prior administration's reckless policies that destroyed our communities. | ||
And you came in and with a mandate said, go after the worst of the worst. | ||
This is just the beginning. | ||
This is what happens when you let good cops be good cops at the FBI. | ||
Mr. President, I just want to thank you for your incredible leadership, our brave partnership with prosecutors who know how to bring cases and make sure these arrests stick. | ||
And that's what the attorney general and the deputy attorney general have led the charge across this country. | ||
Because arrests without prosecutions are meaningless. | ||
We are deterring criminals from doing this activity. | ||
We are preventing criminals from coming into America, and we are absolutely crushing violent crime like never before and defending this homeland, sir. | ||
And not to mention, I almost forgot this one. | ||
It took you, sir, two weeks to get the Abbey Gate bomber. | ||
Joe Biden had four years to look for. | ||
He got him in two weeks, thanks to the interagency effort by the FBI and the CIA, went to Pakistan, and now 13 brave warriors who were sentencing murder because of disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal. | ||
They have justice, their families have a peace of mind, and we're going to continue to find the others, Mr. President. | ||
On behalf of the FBI, sir, I just want to thank you. | ||
Thank you very much, Greg. | ||
You know, very good. | ||
President Trump, the men and women of law enforcement say two things to me repeatedly. | ||
First, you have taken the handcuffs off them and let them do their jobs, and you let cops be cops. | ||
That's why all this is happening. | ||
The director, the deputy director are working around the clock. | ||
All of these great men and women in the FBI. | ||
They have think about it, they have families at home, and they are working during a government shutdown right now. | ||
Many of them have small children. | ||
Many of them, I was talking to an agent this morning. | ||
Many of them have babies at home, and they are working around the clock to not only keep our country but our world safe. | ||
And that's what Operation Summer Heat did. | ||
Thank you, Director, and to the deputy director, for everything you did on behalf of the Department of Justice, and you're going to continue to keep doing. | ||
And they set the stage for what we're doing in Memphis. | ||
You're going to hear a lot more about that, our joint task force next week. | ||
But they set the stage for Memphis. | ||
And last night alone in Memphis, there were almost 70 arrests. | ||
There were 12 guns seized. | ||
And there was a 70-year-old man arrested as a result of our operation in Memphis, who raped a child under the age of three. | ||
That one case makes everything we're doing worthwhile. | ||
So thank you all for being here on behalf of both of us. | ||
Thank you, President Trump. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Sure. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you, Mr. President. | ||
So this is a great day. | ||
And I think there's stats that the director talked about, which are important. | ||
But I want to give two examples of what summer heat has done that that actually will apply, hopefully, to everybody in this room. | ||
The first is uh for over four years during the last administration, there was a hotel in a town, the middle of the town in Alaska, that was being run as a drug den. | ||
There were over one thousand calls to 911 over four four and a half year period. | ||
There were um multiple violent crimes, drug dealers, overdoses, and murders at this one hotel, ruining a community. | ||
Summer heat went in there, not only arrested all the participants that were controlling the hotel, but seized the hotel. | ||
And so that's that's one example of what summer heat means to everyday Americans that just want to live in peace. | ||
The second example is a large narcotics trafficking group that was selling fentanyl in the state of Washington. | ||
They were shipping fentanyl and using commercial aircraft, putting fentanyl pills and powder in suitcases, flying them from the southwest border, mostly Arizona, all the way to Washington. | ||
It had been going on for an extremely long time, and the entire organization was arrested. | ||
And I I say those two examples because it's easy to look at the board and see a thousand arrests. | ||
How much different is our communities now compared to um the past four years? | ||
But there's actual life examples. | ||
Every one of these arrests means that our streets are safer, and that's that's because of the work of this administration of President Trump and Director Patel. | ||
So I will tell you, Attorney General Bondi and I um are together every day with with Director Battle, uh figuring out ways that we can continue to do this work, and and it's it's not gonna stop like like the attorney general said, like the president said, this is just the beginning or phase one or a start, whatever you want to say, but it will continue on. | ||
So thank you, Mr. President, and thank you very much, Director Patel. | ||
And Mr. President, just one last thank you for the men and women at the FBI. | ||
You found a way to get these individuals paid during a government shutdown or 1811 agents on the on behalf of the FBI. | ||
It's a great debt that we owe you, sir. | ||
They're now allowed to pay for their families, so thank you. | ||
And the military. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay, thank you very much. | ||
Any questions, please? | ||
Brian, guys. | ||
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First of all, I know the feedback I'm getting from the American people. | |
They want to say thank you. | ||
Law and order is not an option in this country, it's a mandate. | ||
So I know the American people thank you for that. | ||
In terms of the guns that have been taken off the street, do you have a number of how many guns were taken away from someone that had a prior felony or a previous crime that perhaps we can prosecute that? | ||
Because I know that wasn't the case of Joe Biden. | ||
We don't take guns off the streets of people that are allowed to have guns. | ||
So every gun that we're taking off the street, it's because it belongs to somebody who is not allowed to have it. | ||
Could be a felon, could be somebody who hears illegally. | ||
There's all sorts of conditions. | ||
But we if there's a gun taken off the streets by the FBI, it's because the person who has it is not allowed to. | ||
It's not somebody who's lawfully allowed to have it. | ||
So every single one of those guns were taken off of people that aren't all down. | ||
And and not including the FBI, all of the other agencies. | ||
ATF alone since January 20th has removed over 25,000 illegal guns off our streets just since President Trump's been in office. | ||
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Mr. President, I could follow up on that. | |
Could there be any further conversation to have uh national concealed carry applied to our actual DC? | ||
Uh like if you had a driver's license in Texas and you had a permit, of course you could drive through the city. | ||
Well, they're talking as you know, they've been talking about that for a long time. | ||
It's uh it's an interesting question. | ||
A lot of people feel strongly both ways, but uh we are talking about that, Brian. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Mr. President, on Venezuelans votes, um, I want to ask you why not have the Coast Guard stop them, which it is empowered by law to do. | |
You know, this way you can um confirm who's on the boat and ensure that they're doing what they suspect. | ||
Because we've been doing that for 30 years and it has been totally ineffective. | ||
Uh they have faster boats. | ||
Uh some of these boats are seriously, I mean they're world-class speed boats, and uh, but they're not faster than missiles. | ||
But we've been trying to do that for years, and uh so much of the drugs, 25-30 percent would come in through the seas. | ||
Right now we have, I would say none coming in through the seas. | ||
In fact, I don't know about the fishing industry. | ||
If you want to go fishing, a lot of people aren't deciding to even go fishing. | ||
We've almost totally stopped it by sea. | ||
Now we'll stop it by land. | ||
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What's the next step? | |
But it never worked. | ||
It never worked when when you know when you did it in a very politically correct manner. | ||
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What's the next step in this war on cartels? | |
And are you considering options uh are you considering strikes on land? | ||
Well, I don't want to tell you exactly, but we are certainly looking at land now because we've got the sea very well under control. | ||
Uh we've had a couple of days where there isn't a boat to be found. | ||
Then that I view that as a good thing, not a bad thing. | ||
But we had tremendous amounts coming in by boats by very expensive boats. | ||
You know, they have a lot of money, very fast, very expensive boats that were pretty big. | ||
And the way you look at it is every boat that we knock out, we save 25,000 American lives. | ||
So every time you see a boat and you feel badly, you say, Wow, that's rough. | ||
It is rough, but if you lose three people and save 25,000 people, these are people that are killing our population. | ||
Every boat is saving 25,000 lives, and you can see it. | ||
The boats get hit, and you see that fentanyl all over the ocean. | ||
It's like floating in bags, it's all over the place. | ||
And it's uh it's a tremendous say we're saving tremendous amounts of lives. | ||
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I know you've talked about I have a question for you, and then I also have a question for Director Patal. | |
Uh I know you talked about having some uh distaste for Boston recently. | ||
Is this one of those cities that you might be looking into? | ||
And can you give us a hint about other cities that you might be looking at? | ||
You're saying to where for where? | ||
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For Boston. | |
Yeah, well, Boston has a a bad mare who at least is a reasonable IQ person. | ||
You know, most of them are low IQ. | ||
But uh and they're so bad. | ||
I mean, what's going on in Chicago is just you'd think the guy would say, hey, look, we have a problem, Mr. President. | ||
Could you come in and straighten it out? | ||
I could have that, we could have that done in a month if we had their cooperation. | ||
It's gonna be done anyway. | ||
But we could have it done in a month. | ||
Yeah, Boston, she's got four areas that are, you know, wrong. | ||
And uh, you know, somebody said, would we take would we think about taking the World Cup away from Boston if they don't straighten it out? | ||
And the answer is yes, we have the right to do that with FIFA. | ||
So if we think that LA is gonna be bad, or we think uh that applies a little bit to the Olympics too, but we'll talk about FIFA first. | ||
You know, FIFA is very hot. | ||
If we think there's any reason that whether it's Boston or anywhere else that they're not doing their job, we're gonna take that those World Cup games and move them someplace else. | ||
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Thank you. | |
And then Director Patel, there's been so many conspiracy theories swirling around about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. | ||
Do you have any updates for us, especially in light of all the online content that everyone's been talking about? | ||
The only thing we deal with at the FBI and the Department of Justice is facts, and we delivered at record speed a manhunt to capture Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin in 33 hours. | ||
And if you put that in perspective, for Uggy Manjin, or the Boston bomber, they took them five days and a police officer lost their life in their mana. | ||
We are running on absolutely every single league. | ||
And the best thing we can do to honor my friend Charlie Kurt's life is to make sure that everyone involved is prosecuted to the full extent of the law. | ||
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And that's what we're focused on, investigating the facts, not trading in conspiracy theories. | |
Okay. | ||
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Mr. President, thank you so much. | |
Uh in light of China's export curbs on rare earths, do you view India as a reliable partner uh going forward? | ||
And uh are you planning to meet uh Prime Minister Modi in Malaysia? | ||
Um are you open to talks in Don Trick? | ||
Yeah, sure. | ||
He's a friend of mine. | ||
We have a great relationship. | ||
He just said that two days ago, as you know. | ||
We have a great relationship. | ||
No, we were not happy with him buying oil from Russia, because that lets Russia continue on with this ridiculous war where they've lost a million and a half people, by the way. | ||
Russia's lost a million and a half people, soldiers mostly. | ||
Uh this is a war that should have never started, but it's a war that Russia should have won in the first week, and they're going into the fourth year. | ||
And I want to see it stop. | ||
So I was not happy that India was buying oil. | ||
And he assured me today that they will not be buying oil from Russia. | ||
That's a big stop. | ||
Now we gotta get China to do the same thing. | ||
You know, that that is relatively easy compared to what we just did over the last week in the Middle East. | ||
Middle East was three thousand years and we got it done. | ||
This is three years. | ||
Uh and I think we'll get it done. | ||
I think that Putin, President Putin, I think is gonna I think he wants to get it done. | ||
We'll see. | ||
There's a great animosity between him and Zelensky, you probably have noticed, right? | ||
And it's uh I think it's hurting the process. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, please. | ||
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Mr. President, thank you. | |
Um curious, why did you authorize the CIA to go into Venezuela? | ||
And is there more information you can share about these strikes on the alleged career? | ||
I authorized for two reasons really. | ||
Number one, they have emptied their prisons into the United States of America. | ||
They came in through the uh well, they came in through the border. | ||
They came in because we had an open border policy, and as soon as I heard that, I said a lot of these countries, they're not the only country, but they're the worst abuser. | ||
And they've entered their they've they've allowed thousands and thousands of prisoners, mental institutions, uh, people from mental institutions, insane asylums, emptied out into the United States. | ||
We're bringing them back. | ||
But that's a really bad. | ||
And they did it at a level that probably not many, many countries have done it, but not like Venezuela. | ||
They were down and dirty, and the other thing of drugs. | ||
We have a lot of drugs coming in from Venezuela. | ||
And a lot of the Venezuelan drugs come in through the sea, so you get to see that. | ||
But we're gonna stop them by land also. | ||
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Does the CIA have authority to take out Maduro? | |
Oh, I don't want to answer a question like that. | ||
That's a ridiculous question for me to be given. | ||
Not really a ridiculous question, but wouldn't it be a ridiculous question for me to answer? | ||
But I think Venezuela is feeling heat, but I think a lot of other countries are feeling heat too. | ||
We're not gonna let this country, our country, be ruined because other people want to drop, as you say, their worst. | ||
They they have given us their worst. | ||
They've loaded up our country with prisoners with with mentally ill people that are seriously ill, criminally ill, and uh we're not gonna take it. | ||
And so I mean it's uh just one of those things. | ||
And uh I can tell you we've taken care of the sea. | ||
There's nobody and we're watching. | ||
We're watching. | ||
And if we see it, we'll save it. | ||
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Yeah please. | |
There are Republicans and Democrats up on the hill concerned that in the briefings they've gotten about those attacks, they're not necessarily getting information about who was on them and what exactly was on those ships. | ||
Can you sure but they are given information that they were loaded up with drugs and that's the thing that matters. | ||
When they're loaded up with drugs, they're fair game. | ||
And every one of those ships were, they're not ships, they're boats, they're speedboats. | ||
They're extremely fast, record-setting type speedboats. | ||
They cost a lot of money, and they have a lot of money because they're drug sellers. | ||
But they know one thing, and they all have the same thing in common. | ||
There's drug dust. | ||
They call it drug dust. | ||
They call it fentanyl dust. | ||
All over the boat after those bombs go off. | ||
And you can take a long. | ||
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We don't attack them, though, that they're drug. | |
We know. | ||
We know before. | ||
We know when they go out. | ||
We know we have much information about each boat that's on. | ||
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that goes out deep strong information yeah please sir you have one of your solicity here this week what is your message at this stage of the war for him and shy of Tomax to who is that for Zelensky. | |
Yeah shy of Tom Oxford Ukraine. | ||
Are you considering other options and will you speak with Lattery who can no we're looking at other options we are uh President Zelensky's coming in I'm not a fan of the war I'm not a fan of the way it started it should have never happened it wouldn't have started if I were president the election was rigged and uh because of that we lost a a lot of lives have been lost because of that war. | ||
Not American lives but if I can save a lot of lives that's why I'm in it. | ||
I want to save lives I've I've had uh eight wars the Prime Minister of Pakistan got up the other day said so beautifully says you saved millions of lives he told that to a group of people right in this office he said the president saved millions of lives and I think what he's referring to is the fact that that would have been with India nuclear war. | ||
That was getting very close. | ||
You know, seven planes, they don't talk about it, but seven aircraft were shot. | ||
In fact, we have the new ambassador to India right here. | ||
They're well represented. | ||
You better represent us, not them. | ||
But Sergio is going to do a great job. | ||
He's going to do a great job. | ||
But no, we'll be talking about the war with him. | ||
And we'll be talking about, I mean, they want to go offensive. | ||
I'll make a determination on that. | ||
But they would like to go offensive. | ||
You know that. | ||
And we'll have to make a determination. | ||
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I have a question given you have the FBI director in it. | |
attorney general here today Jordan has asked Jack Smith who heared uh the House Judiciary you mean deranged he's a deranged individual yeah well they should I'm I'm surprised it takes so long you know we're talking about violent crime what about the crime against a political opponent that's what we have to talk about too. | ||
We'd like to understand the full extent to which the Biden Harris uh Justice Department weaponized federal law enforcement uh what do you think the committee will find out these specifically I think it was the worst weaponization of a political opponent in the history of the world let alone this country and I hope that everybody's you know they're involved in it I'm not I I'm the one that had to suffer through it and ultimately win. | ||
But uh what they did was criminal uh deranged Jack Smith in my opinion is a criminal and I noticed uh his his interviewer was I think that was Weissman and I hope they're gonna look into Weissman too. | ||
Weissman's a bad guy and he had somebody in Lisa who was his puppet worked in the office uh really as the top person and I think that uh she should be looked at very strongly it there was tremendous criminal activity having to do if we don't have fair elections in this country we're not gonna have a country and I've said it from the beginning fair elections and border borders and we need also fair press because if you don't have fair press it's very tough. | ||
And uh we've got the strongest border of anybody nobody has a border. | ||
We have a border where the numbers just came out again you saw zero people came in illegally. | ||
Now we do take people into our country legally but zero people but you know you're talking about a a different subject. | ||
You're talking about political crime. | ||
They have committed massive political crime. | ||
I hope they're looking at shifty shift. | ||
I hope they're looking at all these people. | ||
And I'm allowed to find out. | ||
I'm allowed to, you know, I'm in theory the chief law enforcement officer, but I have a very good talented group. | ||
This is about something else, but I hope they're looking at political crime because there's never been so much political crime against a political opponent as what I had to go through. | ||
They raided my house in Florida. | ||
It was an illegal raid. | ||
I have a lawsuit that was doing very well. | ||
And when I became president, I said, I'm sort of suing myself. | ||
I don't know. | ||
What do I need to settle the lawsuit? | ||
I'll say, give me X dollars, right? | ||
And I don't know what to do with the lawsuit. | ||
It's a great lawsuit. | ||
And now I won. | ||
It sort of looks bad. | ||
I'm suing myself, right? | ||
So I don't know. | ||
But but that was a lawsuit that was very strong, very powerful. | ||
They raided illegally my house in Florida, Mar-a-Lago. | ||
They went through the drawers of my young son. | ||
They went through all of the cabinets and drawers of the first lady. | ||
She walked in, she said, Wow, what happened? | ||
Because she's very meticulous, and this wasn't so meticulous as she looked into the drawers and she saw everything a mess. | ||
It's it's uh at this what they did against the person that just got out of office. | ||
And then you look at these corrupt people, you look at Hunter Biden, you look at the signature as an example of the Utopen. | ||
I just signed so many different things. | ||
An admiral, uh a four-star general. | ||
I'm signing them left and right, the commissions. | ||
And by the way, I want to compliment John Thune and also Mike, our great speaker, but John Thune, all of a sudden I'm getting these things by the hundreds. | ||
I was getting one every two weeks. | ||
It would have been four years before you got him in war. | ||
You you would have had some that didn't even get in, all because of Democrat obstruction. | ||
So John Thune did a great job. | ||
I signed, I must have signed 200 into the administration. | ||
We're just about caught up. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
And so, compliments to John. | ||
He had to do some things that were very tough to do that he didn't want to do, but he was forced to do it by the Democrats. | ||
And as far as the shutdowns concerned, this is a Democrat Schumer shutdown. | ||
And he's trying to do it to get relevance back into the party because he's a loser. | ||
I've known him all his life. | ||
He's always been sort of a loser, but an intelligent one. | ||
But I think he's losing IQ points with time. | ||
I think that happens. | ||
I hope it hasn't happened with me. | ||
I know if it did, you guys would let me know about it very quickly. | ||
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A judge has given the two teenagers that beat up uh ex-doge staff of big balls, yeah. | |
Uh, it's incredible. | ||
And no jail time is justice. | ||
Janine Pierrot is doing a fantastic job, and she is beside herself because you have these radical left judges that they beat the hell out of this guy. | ||
And it was many people against this one guy who was really trying to protect his girlfriend. | ||
He didn't want to hood it over the door because but they really beat him up badly. | ||
That just happened, right? | ||
Wow, that's terrible. | ||
I think the judge should be ashamed of himself. | ||
That's a big problem. | ||
You know, they can do their job and then they go into a court and the people are protected by these. | ||
I don't know where they come from. | ||
Where do these people come from? | ||
Where did the judges come from? | ||
I want to compliment on behalf of Pam and Todd and all of us because uh cash, I think that uh Janine has done a fantastic job. | ||
And the case I heard was like flawless. | ||
It's a flawless case. | ||
They have them on tape, they have everything, and then a judge gives them a little probation. | ||
These are these are rough guys, and they're young, and if that happens, they're gonna grow up, they're gonna be real bad. | ||
They're gonna cause they're gonna cause a lot of problems. | ||
Yeah, please. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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So um has just gotten back from India. | |
Uh what were the conversations like with uh Prime Minister Moby and the other? | ||
I think they were great. | ||
He reported to me that you're great, you're the great he's a great man, you know. | ||
Modi is a great man. | ||
That he he loves Trump. | ||
Now, I don't know if the word love, I don't want you to take that any different. | ||
I don't want to destroy his political career, okay? | ||
But you have to understand, I've watched India for years. | ||
It's an incredible country. | ||
And every single year you'd have a new leader. | ||
I mean, some would be in there for a few months, and this was year after year after year. | ||
And my friend has been there now for a long time, and he is, and he's assured me there will be no oil purchase from Russia. | ||
I don't know, maybe that's a breaking story. | ||
Can I say that? | ||
Would you say? | ||
There will be no oil. | ||
He's not buying his oil from Russia. | ||
It's It started. | ||
You know, you can't do it immediately. | ||
It's a little bit of a process. | ||
But the process is going to be over with soon. | ||
And all we want from President Putin is stop this. | ||
Stop killing Ukraines and stop killing Russians because he's killing a lot of Russians. | ||
Again, it doesn't make them look good. | ||
It's a war that he should have won in one week, and he's now going into his fourth year. | ||
That does not look this make this big so-called war machine look good. | ||
But he could make a settlement. | ||
We're willing to settle. | ||
I thought we had a deal. | ||
The hatred of the two leaders is very, you know, it's it's an obstacle. | ||
It's an obstacle, there's no question about it. | ||
But I thought we had a deal two months ago. | ||
Uh who would think I created peace in the Middle East and can't get the two guys to settle? | ||
But I I think we'll get them. | ||
But uh, if India doesn't buy oil, it makes it much easier. | ||
And they're not going to buy they they assured me they will within a short period of time they will not be buying oil from Russia. | ||
And they'll go back to Russia after the war's open over, Jennifer. | ||
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On the shutdown, sir, are FBI officials being paid right now? | |
Are all the FBI employees being paid and are all the people who are not going to be able to do that? | ||
Well, that's what I understand. | ||
I hope so. | ||
And special agents at the FBI are going to receive their pace checks. | ||
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Got a lot of people paid, actually. | |
We got the people that we want paid paid. | ||
Okay. | ||
And we want the FBI paid, we want the military paid. | ||
We got the people that we want paid. | ||
And I'll tell you, the Democrats, they don't talk about this. | ||
You know, we're getting rid of programs that we didn't like, but that were negotiated in, but we didn't like. | ||
We're terminating those programs, and they're going to be terminated on a permanent basis. | ||
And it's thousands of people, and it's it's you know, billions of dollars. | ||
We're getting rid of a lot of things that we never wanted because of the fact that they made this stupid move. | ||
And they don't want to talk about it. | ||
You know, they have their day coming up. | ||
I hear very few people are going to be there, by the way, but they have their day coming up, and they want to have their day in the sun. | ||
Uh, but they should really make a deal. | ||
So what we're doing, I mean, they call him Darth Vader, but he's actually a very nice person. | ||
Russell vote. | ||
But Russell vote is really terminating tremendous numbers of Democrat projects. | ||
This is not only jobs, I mean the project in Manhattan, the project in New York, it's billions and billions of dollars that Schumer has worked 20 years to get. | ||
It's terminated. | ||
Tell him it's terminated, Jennifer. | ||
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All right. | |
Uh, what is your understanding of the pace of returning the deceased hostages? | ||
Are you pleased to be able to do that? | ||
Well, they're looking for them. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
They're looking. | ||
So we have the living hostages all back. | ||
Uh they return some more today. | ||
It's a gruesome process. | ||
I almost hate to talk about it, so but they're digging. | ||
They're actually digging. | ||
There are areas where they're digging and they're finding a lot of bodies. | ||
Uh, then they have to separate the bodies. | ||
You wouldn't believe this. | ||
This is and some of those bodies have been in there a long time. | ||
And some of them are under rubble, they have to remove rubble. | ||
But uh there are graves, and some are some are in tunnels that are that were that died in tunnels that are way down under the earth. | ||
And the tunnels are like three feet. | ||
Can you believe it? | ||
Three feet high. | ||
They lived like this for a long period of time. | ||
It's a horrible, it's a horrible atrocity. | ||
At the same time, uh, we, meaning Israel, but I knew everything they were doing pretty much. | ||
I knew most of the things they were doing, but uh they've killed probably 70,000 of these people, Hamas. | ||
And I said it's time now. | ||
So we'll see what happens. | ||
We'll also see what happens. | ||
Your next question is gonna be the weapons. | ||
We want the weapons to be uh given up, sacrificed, and they've agreed to do it. | ||
Now they have to do it, and if they don't do it, we'll do it. | ||
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That we had the head of CENTCOM today suggest that Hamas needs to hurry up and and disarm and follow your country's plan. | |
That it was the head of Sencom saying that. | ||
Is that not a signal to Hamas to the rest of the world that at some point the U.S. military more may more directly engage? | ||
We won't need the U.S. military. | ||
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But then why have the people? | |
We won't need it. | ||
We'll have to be able to because we're very much involved in it. | ||
If we weren't involved, there wouldn't be peace. | ||
If we didn't uh destroy the nuclear capability of Iran, that deal would have never happened for two reasons. | ||
The Arab nations would not have felt bold enough to do it because you have uh a very powerful at that time, Iran is not powerful anymore between what we what Israel and us did, because you know the attack was was if you look at it, we helped them very much. | ||
They will be the first to tell you, including shooting down thousands of drones that were coming into Israel. | ||
You know, we shot them down, we were shooting them down like uh it was target practice, but we shot down thousands of drums and missiles also going into Israel. | ||
Uh but between what we did to Iran that way with the you know conventional, we will call it, and what that beautiful see that beautiful plane, that B2, I noticed it on the desk. | ||
I always thought it was beautiful, but I never understood it. | ||
Now I understand it took in uh hundreds of thousands of bombs in the form of two, but hundreds of thousands of pounds of bombs, and every single bomb hit perfectly. | ||
Then they sent tomahawks in, they sent 30 tomahawks on top of it, and that was totally, you know, CNN said, well, maybe it wasn't as bad as you know, as Trump said, because I said obliterated. | ||
Uh obliterated is not a strong enough word, actually. | ||
And you saw the Atomic Energy Commission came out and said the word obliteration is very very they think of it. | ||
They came in under potential fire, they entered Iran airspace late at night, in the dark, no moon, the moon was low for a reason, which is the what time we picked it, couldn't see anything, and they hit every target, and they weren't hit. | ||
Nobody saw that plane, that plane is stealth. | ||
Nobody says the problem with that is it may be stealth today, but tomorrow it won't be. | ||
And we just ordered about 20 brand new B-2 bombers. | ||
It's unbelievable as a weapon. | ||
I know Putin, when I was uh riding with him in Alaska, we passed a lot of them, and he said that really did the trick. | ||
I said, Yeah, it did. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
The flying wing. | ||
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But you're seeing no reason for the U.S. military to get involved in Gaza. | |
No, I don't see that. | ||
No, I don't think we're gonna handle it very well. | ||
We'll be helping Israel, but we have other countries that are now. | ||
You know, we signed many, many countries signed, and many of those countries relatively are very strong military powers. | ||
And Hamas has no support. | ||
See, Hamas had the support of Iran, and now Iran says, don't get us involved. | ||
The last time they got them involved didn't work out too well. | ||
So they used to have the support of Iran. | ||
Today, Iran is they're trying to survive. | ||
You know, when I heard the reports two weeks ago, Iran's looking to build a nuclear weapon. | ||
I said, don't worry about it. | ||
They got a lot of things they want to do before nuclear weapons. | ||
I said, the last thing they want to do is a nuclear weapon. | ||
It didn't work out. | ||
And if they did a nuclear weapon before they got even close, uh that site would be attacked and it would be wiped out. | ||
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Mr. President, you're being with President Xi in a few weeks. | |
If you can't come to an agreement or a deal at that meeting, are we in for a sustained trade war with China? | ||
Well, you're in one now. | ||
Look, we have a hundred percent tariff. | ||
If we didn't have tariffs, we would be exposed as being a nothing. | ||
We would have no defense. | ||
You know, they've used tariffs on us, but we've never had anybody sitting in that chair that felt the need to do it. | ||
And and they've allowed us to be 37 trillion dollars in debt, etc., etc. | ||
We uh tariffs are a very important tool for our defense for our national security. | ||
If we don't have tariffs, we're not gonna have national security. | ||
As an example, uh, if you look at Pakistan and Iran, I told them I was in the midst of negotiating a trade deal with actually with Iran and Pakistan was going to be in line, and because of tariffs, they all want to negotiate much differently. | ||
We're making a good deal, and then I heard that they're shooting at each other, and I said during one of my conversations, are you guys gonna go to war? | ||
Two nuclear powers. | ||
We are thinking about I said, here's the deal. | ||
You go to war, I'm gonna put a 200% tariff, I'm gonna stop you from doing any business in the United States. | ||
I said it to both of them. | ||
Within 24 hours, the war ended. | ||
That would have been a nuclear war. | ||
And again, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, who was here two weeks ago, said That that man saved many millions of lives in front of a whole group of people because he thought it was going to be war. | ||
But when it came to war or having to pay massive tariffs, the tariffs overrode. | ||
That's why it's so important. | ||
Not only the money, we're taking in trillions of dollars, not only the money, the power to keep peace, the power to be used for good is enormous. | ||
But uh a lot of people didn't understand tariffs. | ||
It's also made us very rich. | ||
We have a big case coming up in the Supreme Court, and I will tell you that's one of the most important cases in the history of our country. | ||
Because if we don't win that case, we will be a weakened, troubled financial mess for many, many years to come. | ||
I don't even know if survivable, you know, survivable is is a good term. | ||
Uh and if we do, we're gonna be the most powerful economic country in the world. | ||
And all we're doing is using them as a defense against what's what took place for many years. | ||
Uh China, which are just tariffs, it was incredible, but we weren't allowed to charge. | ||
We were so we're allowed to do whatever we want. | ||
We just had presidents that didn't want to do it for whatever reason. | ||
And it was nothing. | ||
But of the eight wars, I was saying seven of the eight wars, I would say tariffs are respon directly responsible for me ending six of them, five or six. | ||
Without the tariffs, you have wars raging all over the world with the tariffs, other than Russia. | ||
We have no wars out there. | ||
And uh we've made a lot of good friends too. | ||
Tariffs are so important to our new uh our our national security. | ||
If we don't have tariffs, we don't have national security. | ||
Our country would would suffer a level that because they're used so strongly on us. | ||
Uh as an example, the European Union. | ||
They won't take our cars, they won't take our agriculture, they won't take anything, but they send their cars in, Mercedes, BMW, Volkswagen, by the millions. | ||
We don't send any cars. | ||
They don't take them. | ||
They were tariffing us out. | ||
Uh agricultural product, they don't take our agriculture. | ||
They want their farmers to do it. | ||
I understand that. | ||
But it was uh very unfair, and they were tariffing our product they uh they're keeping out by using tariffs, and we didn't use it, but I used them. | ||
And now we made one of the great deals with your six hundred and fifty billion dollars they pay us, and uh we've evened it out. | ||
It's really a good thing to see. | ||
And you have to understand they've all signed Japan, South Korea, I mean South Korea, 350 billion dollars up front. | ||
Uh Japan, 650 billion dollars. | ||
And they've all agreed to it. | ||
They're all happy. | ||
But before it was a total ripoff. | ||
And if we don't have the use of tariffs, we have no national security. | ||
This country will have no financial security, will not have national security. | ||
And the people that brought the lawsuit are people that are aligned with foreign nations that are now being treated fairly as opposed to just ripping us off and ripping us asunder. | ||
So if but if we don't, if we are not allowed to use what other people use against us, there's no defense. | ||
It'll be a disaster for America. | ||
That's why I think I'm gonna go to the Supreme Court to watch it. | ||
I've I've not done that, and I had some pretty big cases. | ||
This is I think it's I think it's one of the most important cases ever brought because uh we will be defenseless against the world. | ||
Okay? | ||
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Did you have one? | |
Yes, please. | ||
Thank you, Mr. President. | ||
Um, I want to ask you about the Georgia Senate race. | ||
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I know it's very early, but there's several Republicans in that field that are lying for your endorsement. | |
A lot of good people in that field. | ||
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Yes. | |
I know all of them, actually. | ||
Uh I haven't made a decision on that, but you have some very good people in the Georgia Senate race. | ||
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Well, Governor Rush has endorsed. | |
No, no, the governor has used it to me about him a lot. | ||
He likes that candidate. | ||
And uh I understand that. | ||
I haven't made a decision yet. | ||
But I'm I'm following that race very carefully. | ||
I think it's very important for Georgia to get a real senator, because the senator they have now is a horrible senator. | ||
He he allows all the crime, all the borders, you have open borders. | ||
I mean, his whole philosophy is a disaster. | ||
That's not representative of the people of Georgia. | ||
I know the people of Georgia. | ||
I won Georgia three times, but they say twice. | ||
Okay. | ||
I wanted very big the last time, and I won it big the first time. | ||
And I won it big the second time, but we had criminals that didn't allow. | ||
I mean, they I hope they're gonna go into that. | ||
I hope they go into the votes which are being stored in Fulton County and take a look at a real look at those votes, okay? | ||
Because I won it the second time too. | ||
But I know Georgia very well. | ||
I love Georgia. | ||
Those people are great, and they deserve a good senator because the man they have now is a weak, ineffective person. | ||
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okay By the way, you won Georgia three times. | |
I agree. | ||
Do you agree with me? | ||
For someone that he's the media. | ||
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He spends a lot of time in Georgia, I believe you won that. | |
Uh I really have a question about the. | ||
You know, the word believe isn't strong enough, right? | ||
You know. | ||
There you go. | ||
It's true. | ||
I know I won too. | ||
I know we have the great Newt Gingrich. | ||
Newt, you agree with us? | ||
Good. | ||
Otherwise, I'd have him dismissed immediately from you know, his wife, as you know, is becoming an ambassador to a great country, Callista, so congratulations. | ||
And we're gonna take a picture. | ||
And uh the only reason I'm doing he speaks so well of me. | ||
He said, I'll go down as the greatest president in history, and then he blew it. | ||
He said, I'm not sure if I put him above Washington or Lincoln. | ||
So I'm not that happy about that, dude. | ||
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I've got a question about the weaponization of the DOJ. | |
The media often says your department is weaponizing the DOJ. | ||
That's the opposite. | ||
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That's the opposite. | |
Todd, you represented President Trump and probably the greatest weaponization uh of the DOJ by Alvin Bragg. | ||
You know firsthand, if you can describe what you saw under the Biden administration and how they weaponized the DOJ. | ||
Well, I mean, I think it's hard to describe what happened in those last four years. | ||
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Alvin Bragg, a local prosecutor, his office staffed by somebody from DOJ. | |
Jack Smith picked as a special counselor, staffs his entire office with DOJ prosecutors. | ||
And then there are countless things that happened. | ||
All in writing, most of them on the docket, that require no explanation except for a complete abomination of the place that the attorney government wrong now and Director Patel. | ||
So when people talk about this department weaponizing, it's embarrassing. | ||
Because there's no scenario in which you can look at what we're doing, restoring justice, doing the right thing in every single case, and say that that's weaponization, and yet remain eerily silent about what happened for the past three years. | ||
I mean, you read these articles and giggle, because it cannot be true that people really think that what they did to him not once, not twice. | ||
I'm still counting three, four times. | ||
But we're the ones that are weaponized. | ||
This man is not weaponizing the department of justice. | ||
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We're not weaponizing the department of justice. | |
It's it's the opposite. | ||
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I mean, and also nobody questions what I'm saying because it's true. | |
Because we all lived the past four years. | ||
So listen, they never want to bring up the details, but I I watch the fake news, and oh, he's weaponized. | ||
And he wants to send them to prison. | ||
He wants all these. | ||
They indicted me like five times. | ||
I took a mug shot. | ||
Who would have thought it turned out to my favor? | ||
Because it was a good shot. | ||
But I had to take a mugshot. | ||
It's right out there on the door, New York Post, front page of the every paper in the world. | ||
I had a mugshot. | ||
They wanted to send me. | ||
Nobody says that. | ||
They say he's acting very, very tough. | ||
He's acting unfair. | ||
Let me tell you, uh, if they've been nice to anybody, it's to those criminals. | ||
Because they are so good having to do with all of the things we're talking about today with uh violent crime. | ||
But if anything, I think uh this Justice Department has been so respectful of the law, because the other Justice Department, with Rita or Lisa and all of that scum, real scum, what they did to the political opponent of a guy that has a seriously low IQ. | ||
Now, in his case, it was it was low based on his career, but it got real low. | ||
Okay. | ||
It was descending rapidly. | ||
But what they did to Go after his political opponent is legendary. | ||
Worse than any third world country, banana republic, and what we're doing is nothing. | ||
Are you kidding? | ||
Nothing. | ||
They write stories. | ||
Why aren't they doing this, this? | ||
And we'll leave I I don't have to leave it up to them, but I choose to at this moment at least. | ||
But there's never been anybody treated in the history of politics. | ||
You know, they say the two worst treated presidents by the media, etc., was that man right there, the late great Abraham Lincoln, and this grant right there, Andrew Jackson. | ||
They say Andrew Jackson was treated terribly. | ||
They give him number one and number two. | ||
But that was before I came along, Newt. | ||
I say I have number one times ten. | ||
Nobody's been treated like I've been treated. | ||
And I did a great job. | ||
You know, we had a great first term. | ||
And we had one of the most successful economies in history, etc. | ||
I rebuilt the military. | ||
We did a tremendous amount. | ||
The last part we had a horrible thing called COVID, and we handled that well. | ||
We made ventilators for nations every all over the world. | ||
We I mean we did a great job, probably never get credit for it. | ||
Look at the therapeutics, the regenerant, all the different things, the vaccines, all the things we did. | ||
We did a great job, but we had to focus on that. | ||
But we had this we had the best economy in the history of our country. | ||
We're blowing it away right now. | ||
Look at the stock market, hit it another all-time high today. | ||
That's 48 days out of the few days that I've served. | ||
48 days have already hit record highs. | ||
And we have maybe most importantly the number, we have now I was saying 17. | ||
It's over 18 trillion dollars is being poured into our country. | ||
It's because of the election and because of tariffs. | ||
Without the tariffs, uh, you wouldn't have probably 18 cents. | ||
It's because of the tariffs, because there are no tariffs if they build in our on our country, in our country, and they understand that. | ||
So we have medical companies coming over, we have the AI. | ||
We're dominating China in AI. | ||
Everybody said that's impossible. | ||
We're dominating. | ||
I'm letting these massive plants build their own electric generating plants. | ||
They're becoming utilities in addition to everything. | ||
Maybe they'll make more money with that, who knows? | ||
But they're building their own electric because we have an old grid, you wouldn't be able to do that. | ||
And we're dominating China, we're dominating with AI, which seems to be the new big thing. | ||
That's the new internet, that's the new whatever. | ||
So we're very happy with the job we're doing. | ||
I'm very happy with the job they're doing. | ||
But when you tell me about uh attacking a political opponent, there's never been, and I'm a legitimate opponent. | ||
I watched my son, he's got the number one best selling book now. | ||
My son Eric is a wonderful kid. | ||
That guy spent so much time with subpoenas. | ||
He got more subpoenas than anybody in the history of our country. | ||
Think of it. | ||
And he's an innocent good boy, he's a good kid, he's always been a good kid. | ||
All of my children are good. | ||
They went through hell. | ||
My children went through federal grand juries on a hoax. | ||
Think of it. | ||
You have Adam Schiff and Hillary Clinton and others make up a hoax, and then wanting to put so they know it's a hoax, and they go before the press, say Donald Trump Jr. will go to jail because of what he's done with Russia. | ||
I'll never forget. | ||
I get a call from my son Don, and he said, uh, Dad, I'm being accused of something with Russia. | ||
I don't know anything about Russia. | ||
He didn't know anything about think of it, how bad they are. | ||
They say he'll go to prison for the rest of his life. | ||
He knew nothing about it on a hoax, the Russian hoax, Russia, Russia, Russia hoax, on a story that they made up, and they made it up in order to explain why Hillary Clinton lost an election that she lost by pretty good numbers. | ||
This second one, that this one, actually, a second one was even better, but the third one, this one was uh too big to rig. | ||
It was just too big to rig. | ||
They would have rigged, they tried to rig it. | ||
But think of it, they want to send my children to jail, but they were after Don in particular. | ||
He I'll never forget Adam Shifty Schiff, a total crooked guy, lying in Congress, making up a phone conversation that I have with you, totally made up. | ||
Then when he heard it was taped, he wanted to disappear. | ||
And Nancy Pelosi went crazy Because they wanted to impeach me based on the conversation that was made up. | ||
When they heard the tape, everybody, you know, I won it unanimously in the Republican Party. | ||
I got every single vote, something that never happens. | ||
And I beat it. | ||
But think of it, they want to put my son in jail for something that they made up. | ||
So they know they made it up. | ||
And they say he will serve the rest of his life in prison. | ||
These are sick bad people. | ||
And don't tell me about us going after them. | ||
If anything were, we've been very, very soft. | ||
I wouldn't be that soft. | ||
I'll tell you that. | ||
Thank you very much, everybody. | ||
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thank you Thanks guys. | |
Let's go. | ||
Go, go, go. | ||
This is what a life of a real FBI director looks like. | ||
At four o'clock in the morning, I start my coffee and I check my border patrol app to see how many people I get to deport today. | ||
Skip the shower, fix my tie, and now I'm ready. | ||
On the way to work, I have a sensible donut, sip my coffee, and listen to the police scanner for any crime. | ||
At six o'clock, it's time to get to work. | ||
I walk through the Hoover building checking under the desk for anyone crying. | ||
Those people go straight to jail. | ||
At 12 o'clock, I have a lunch break. | ||
The leftover chicken Marsala give me the energy to finish the day. | ||
At one o'clock, I like to call Adam Schiff's cell phone and play a recording of a clock ticking. | ||
At five o'clock, it is time to go home. | ||
I slap Dan Bongino's ass and say good game. | ||
When I get home, I eat more chicken Marsala and then go to bed with my deck of cards. | ||
And that is the biggest ships in the sea, all owned by the oldest kings. | ||
And the dying legacy, media till we've been show come to mine the salt from Lives for fun. | ||
Be the golden bring the gun. | ||
We sail for number one. | ||
We sail for number one. |