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Thank you, Mr. President, for taking the time to answer this question. | ||
I am a mother, a wife, and a woman. | ||
I don't care, personally. | ||
Because it's called, we answer you. | ||
You ask a question, we answer the question. | ||
Yes, darling, please. | ||
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Thank you, Mr. President, for taking the time to answer this question. | |
I am a mother, a wife, and a woman. | ||
And I also foster and adopt kids. | ||
Growing up near the border, I've seen firsthand how unsecure borders have impacted my family | ||
and our community. | ||
I worry about the illegal drugs being brought into our community and what could happen to my children. | ||
What steps can be taken to reduce the drugs being brought into the country as well, and safety and well-being of families and the community? | ||
Thank you, Donald. | ||
Good. | ||
Very good question. | ||
It's a very basic question. | ||
It's a little bit what we've been talking about, but it's going to be at a level that we have never seen in this country. | ||
Even as good as I did, I created the safest border in history. | ||
We're going to make it so good. | ||
All Biden had to do is let the people stay there, keep the same policies. | ||
We wouldn't even be talking about this as an issue. | ||
And I think in a certain way, it's just one of the truly big One of the truly big issues. | ||
We're going to make our border very powerful, very strong. | ||
We're going to stop drugs from coming in. | ||
We're going to stop this whole thing with human trafficking, which is a big part of your question. | ||
And we're going to make your homeland safe for you to stay with your family, where thousands of people are pouring in and looking through your windows and what they're doing here in Texas. | ||
And, by the way, the governor of Texas has done a very good job of closing it up. | ||
But here, they haven't done that. | ||
They haven't done that. | ||
And in California, they haven't. | ||
Eighty-two percent of the people are coming in now through California, Arizona. | ||
So, we're going to have to close it up. | ||
We're going to close it up. | ||
We're going to use federal powers to close it up. | ||
Thank you, darling, very much. | ||
Good question. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
You're a good-looking guy. | ||
Look at that guy. | ||
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Looks like a banker from Wall Street. | |
You can see I'm an old man, and I have — Grandchildren that I want to see taken care of. | ||
Right. | ||
And I want them to know that they can have the same life that I have had. | ||
Wow, that's very nice. | ||
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What are you going to do about that? | |
We're going to make sure that they have the same. | ||
You know, you're I mean, I could just see how incredible you are by the emotion of that and the way you asked the question. | ||
We're going to make sure they have the same life that you had, or better. | ||
We're going to make it safe. | ||
We have to give — we have to give authority back to law enforcement so they can properly protect people. | ||
Because right now, the law enforcement is just not allowed to do their job because crime is so bad. | ||
Crime is so bad in the cities. | ||
And one of the things I said is, we're giving immunity. | ||
We're going to — Guarantee people. | ||
You know, they lose a law enforcement person. | ||
They go and stop people from robbing stores. | ||
You go to some of these departments, over 500 people walk into the stores. | ||
They walk out with air conditioning. | ||
They strip the whole store. | ||
The company goes out of business. | ||
The store is vacant for 25 years. | ||
The whole city becomes a slum. | ||
And if you do anything as a law enforcement person, they take away your house, they take away your family, they take away your pension. | ||
We're going to make it so that — we're going to give them, essentially, immunity. | ||
We're going to make it that they are not going to be losing their pensions. | ||
They're going to be able to do their job. | ||
And we're going to get life back to where — I know exactly the life that you're talking about. | ||
It was a life of common sense. | ||
It was a life where there was no crime. | ||
There was nobody getting bopped over the head when they weren't looking, getting pushed into a railroad train or a subway. | ||
It's just horrible what's taking place. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
It's evil. | ||
We're going to get it back to common sense. | ||
We're going to have law and order. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Great question. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Great question. | ||
Yes, ma'am. | ||
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Thank you, President Trump, for coming down. | |
We really do appreciate you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I'm in the unique position of having two children that are in their 30s and a set of girls in there that are teenagers. | ||
I know what I did have to do with the 30-year-olds. | ||
I know what I now have to do with the teenagers. | ||
I have trackers on those girls, and I've taught them evasive action when driving through our county because of the high-speed pursuits of the human trafficking. | ||
Who would believe you have to even think about doing that, right? | ||
Never with the original two. | ||
Yeah, no, I know that. | ||
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How would you handle the criminal activity that is running rampant because of this open border, because all of this is from this open border? | |
Okay. | ||
Strength, and we're getting them back. | ||
We're bringing them back. | ||
In some cases, we'll keep them here. | ||
There's some real bad ones, but don't forget, when we keep them here, it costs us millions and millions of dollars per person. | ||
It's so crazy. | ||
We're getting them the hell out of our country, and we start with the criminals. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Our local police know who they are. | ||
They know their first name, their middle name, their last name. | ||
We have to give authority back to the local police, who are fantastic people. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
We'll get that stopped. | ||
And soon. | ||
Yes, sir, please. | ||
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Mr. Trump, so great to have you here. | |
Thank you for your time. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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I'm a veteran Air Force individual. | |
But foremost, I am a father and a husband, and I find it frightening that we have illegals crossing our border from countries like China, the Middle East, and other dangerous countries. | ||
How will you prevent all this national disaster happening at our southern border? | ||
So we can do things that nobody does with this. | ||
We have tremendous economic power. | ||
And by the way, if we're not careful, we're not going to have that for long either. | ||
That's going to go down the tubes with everything else. | ||
But if China or some other country is behaving badly, we have things called tariffs that are so severe... | ||
Mexico, look at Mexico, what they're doing. | ||
I can solve that problem, I believe, in one day. | ||
You send people through, you allow people to come through your country with hundreds of miles they have to walk, hundreds through. | ||
By the way, those caravans, I thought I came up with the name, maybe somebody else did, but they're caravans of thousands of people. | ||
The young women in particular, but the people, but the young women in those caravans suffer so badly, and there's so much death. | ||
So much death. | ||
And this is all caused by Biden, where people think they're going to walk into the United States. | ||
It's just another form of death. | ||
We are going to be so tough. | ||
And if a country is not going to behave, we're going to tariff the hell out of that country. | ||
Because one of the things, one of the powers that we have And if we have to, we'll do more than that. | ||
But I don't think you're going to need it. | ||
I don't think you're going to need it. | ||
You know, I had a very good relationship with China, yet I took in hundreds of billions of dollars from China. | ||
No president — we wouldn't have any steel factories, any steel mills in the United States if I didn't do what I did. | ||
I was taxing them at 25 and 50 percent, perhaps going up very substantially. | ||
But we wouldn't have industry, certain industry, they would have been gone. | ||
And it's not only China, it's other. | ||
Every country tries to take advantage of us. | ||
The European Union is brutal to us. | ||
They don't take our cars. | ||
They don't take our food products. | ||
They don't take anything. | ||
We have a tremendous deficit. | ||
You know, the European Union sounds so nice. | ||
They're very tough. | ||
We have hundreds of billions of dollars of deficits. | ||
We had that really going great. | ||
Then COVID came in and I had to take care of that or we would have had a country that was 1929. | ||
If I didn't pour money at COVID, we would have had a country that was in 1929 depression. | ||
We handed over a stock market that was higher than just prior to it coming in. | ||
But we're going to take — we're going to be very tough on countries because, you know, you can stop it at the source. | ||
If you stop it at the source, it's much easier than really having battles at the border. | ||
And we'll stop it at the source. | ||
And I'll go back to President Xi, and he'll honor it, I believe — death penalty for those people that send these horrible drugs into our country. | ||
And you'll see it stopped very quickly. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yes, ma'am. | ||
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Hello, President Trump. | |
Thank you for being here. | ||
Thank you. | ||
unidentified
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We love you in Navajo County, by the way. | |
I'm a mom of three, and when I go to the grocery store to fill up the fridge, costs are out of control. | ||
So what do you think we can do? | ||
We need to bring those costs down. | ||
We have the greatest inflation, in my opinion, in the history of our country. | ||
They say in 47 years. | ||
Somebody else said 78 years. | ||
I say it's in the history. | ||
You look at the cost of food, and you look at the cost of energy, | ||
and you see where it is. | ||
And I think we're almost 50 percent. | ||
You know, they like to say 24 percent, 28 percent. | ||
It's much higher. | ||
And they don't include a lot of the things that are really bad. | ||
I'll give you an example. | ||
Interest rates. | ||
So, interest rates went from 2.5 percent with me up to close to 10 percent, | ||
and you can't get money anyway. | ||
But we have a very sick country. | ||
It started with energy, now it's all over. | ||
Now energy isn't as bad as food. | ||
It's not as bad as rent. | ||
It's not as bad as a lot of things. | ||
But energy is going to bring it all down. | ||
If we cut your energy in half, you're going to be — you're going to see a difference the likes of which you've never seen before. | ||
We're going to get rid of inflation, and we're going to bring that number down — not just where you don't have inflation. | ||
We're going to bring those costs down. | ||
Because it's the biggest — it's the biggest thing I hear is people going out to the grocery store. | ||
They make the same amount of money, but they can buy half of the product. | ||
They buy half. | ||
And it's the single — I'll tell you what. | ||
It's the single biggest — I even have it here. | ||
I have something here. | ||
unidentified
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Huh. | |
Let me see. | ||
Because you asked this question. | ||
I think I'll show it. | ||
Should I show it? | ||
I don't know if you guys see it. | ||
Look. | ||
Tic Tacs. | ||
This is what inflation does. | ||
This is what inflation does. | ||
This is what it does. | ||
Okay? | ||
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Look. | |
Not good, right? | ||
But that's... I kid. | ||
But that's... There really is no kidding. | ||
It's serious. | ||
People can't live. | ||
People that had a comfortable life under Trump... | ||
Making the same kind of money. | ||
We had many more jobs, and they had all bounce-back jobs. | ||
They bounced back from COVID. | ||
They were going to come back. | ||
But people that made the same amount of money, they can't — they live half as well because costs are so high. | ||
Inflation is known as a country buster. | ||
It busts up countries. | ||
It busted up Germany years and years ago. | ||
Anytime you have inflation that's not checked, not controlled, it's a country buster, and it's going to bust up our country. | ||
Because we've never had inflation so bad. | ||
So, we're going to get the energy down. | ||
We're going to get the food prices down. | ||
We're going to do a lot of cutting also, and we're going to make our country very livable. | ||
We had almost no inflation, and now we have record-setting inflation, and it's killing people. | ||
Thank you, darling, very much. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Please. | ||
Thank you, Mr. President, for taking my question. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And you talking about energy is a perfect segue into my question. | ||
And here's my question. | ||
It's this. | ||
I've watched gas prices under the Joe Biden administration just soar, and we're no longer energy dominant, as you mentioned. | ||
Can you believe it, right? | ||
By the way, to interrupt, we have more, I call it liquid gold, under our feet than any other nation in the world. | ||
Saudi Arabia, Russia, but we don't use it. | ||
We don't use it. | ||
We don't use it. | ||
Because of these people that are absolutely, they're crazy. | ||
They're crazy. | ||
We don't use it. | ||
Drill, baby, drill. | ||
The man just had a drill, baby, drill. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
And you know, exactly, Mr. President. | ||
I'm a pastor, and I'm watching the members of my church hurt over how much, just like what you're saying, the gas costs, is just to get to work, go to school, and go to church. | ||
And therefore, my question is, what are you going to do to help The everyday American who could barely afford the price of gas. | ||
And before you answer that, Mr. President, I just want to say this as a pastor. | ||
Scripture says, where sin abounds, grace abounds all the more. | ||
And we want to thank you for tapping into the greater grace that's going to eliminate and bring this country back into the greatness. | ||
Thank you, Pastor. | ||
You can be my pastor any day. | ||
Thank you, Pastor. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
We can get energy started. | ||
You know, you have places in this country that are — you're very high. | ||
Your energy is very high. | ||
But you have the New England states that are the highest in our country. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
And if they had a pipeline going from Pennsylvania through New York — but New York won't approve it. | ||
If they had a pipeline, they would cut their numbers down by 50%. | ||
I predict, and I will tell you, I'm going to get energy costs down to much less than 50% of what they are now, all throughout our country. | ||
And that's going to have an unbelievable... And once that happens, interest rates are going to follow. | ||
Interest rates will naturally follow. | ||
It's not as complicated as people think. | ||
And I did it. | ||
We had no inflation. | ||
We had the greatest economy in the history of our country. | ||
And we'll do it again, but we'll do it even better. | ||
Thank you, Pastor. | ||
It's very nice. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
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President Trump, it's an honor. | |
Thank you. | ||
I enlisted in the Army Reserve because I love my country, like many of us do. | ||
Under Biden, our national security is at risk with endless wars. | ||
What is your plan to bring us back to peace? | ||
So that's a good question. | ||
So, you know, when I ran against Hillary Clinton, I don't use the word crooked anymore. | ||
I don't use the word anymore. | ||
I don't do it. | ||
Because I removed that word. | ||
I used it for Joe. | ||
I thought it was more accurate. | ||
I had Sleepy Joe, and I removed it into Crooked Joe. | ||
I thought it was slightly more accurate. | ||
But we had a situation going with all of these people, everything. | ||
They wanted to do — they wanted to say that I was going to create World War III. | ||
I was — look at him. | ||
Look at him. | ||
He's a radical. | ||
Look at him. | ||
I was a radical for not having wars. | ||
And if you look at Victor... Victor Orban... | ||
From Hungary. | ||
Strong country. | ||
Strong man. | ||
He's a very powerful man. | ||
Very — runs it strong. | ||
He didn't take — he didn't take illegal aliens. | ||
He didn't want them. | ||
He said, I want my people to be Hungarian. | ||
I don't want to have my shopping centers blown up, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
And they asked him a few weeks ago — they said, let me ask you, Mr. Prime Minister, what's going on with the world? | ||
The world is blowing up. | ||
You have Ukraine, Russia. | ||
You have Israel. | ||
You have all these places that are at war with each other. | ||
What's going on? | ||
He said, there's one thing going on. | ||
He said, Donald Trump isn't president. | ||
If Trump is president, it's all going to end. | ||
They all respected Trump, and it's true. | ||
And it's true. | ||
So, they said that, oh, look at — Hillary said this. | ||
Look at Trump. | ||
Just look at this guy. | ||
He's going to go to war. | ||
He's going to take his — no, no. | ||
Look at me. | ||
I'm the one that kept us out of war. | ||
For 78 years — it was 78 years until another president — look, that's a long time. | ||
I kept you out of wars. | ||
I totally defeated ISIS. | ||
I rebuilt our military. | ||
And countries respected us. | ||
I totally rebuilt our military. | ||
And I rebuilt our Veterans Administration. | ||
I took good care of our vets. | ||
92 percent approval rate. | ||
So, we are going to — we are going to make sure there's no wars. | ||
We don't want to have wars. | ||
I call them endless wars. | ||
I call them wars where people don't even want us involved. | ||
Now, Ukraine is a very interesting case because we spend hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
And Europe — you know, don't forget, we have a little thing called an ocean in between us. | ||
Europe should be paying much more. | ||
Nobody asks them to pay more. | ||
I asked them to pay more for NATO, and they paid a lot more. | ||
That's where they got all the money, because they were all mostly delinquent, other than eight nations. | ||
But they would always say, Trump is going to get us into war with his attitude. | ||
No. | ||
My attitude kept us out of war. | ||
We defeated ISIS. | ||
Totally defeated ISIS. | ||
We got out of Syria. | ||
We got out of Iraq. | ||
I got out of these wars because I'm a big believer. | ||
I want to spend our money. | ||
In our country, doing our country's great things. | ||
Our country. | ||
You drive down our roads. | ||
You drive down our highways. | ||
Our country is falling to pieces. | ||
Our infrastructure is falling. | ||
And then these guys, all they want to do is spend money on the Green New Scam. | ||
It's the Green New Scam. | ||
I mean, the things they're spending money on, it's like throwing the money out the window. | ||
And we don't want to do that. | ||
We want to fix our roads and highways. | ||
We want to get rid of the electric mandate for the car. | ||
How about that? | ||
They have hundreds of thousands of cars right now. | ||
And, by the way, I'm a big fan of electric cars. | ||
I'm a fan of Elon. | ||
I like Elon. | ||
But, you know, I like him. | ||
And I think a lot of people are going to want to buy electric cars. | ||
But if you want to buy a different type of car, you're going to have a — you have to have a choice. | ||
Some people need to go far. | ||
Some people don't want their car built in China. | ||
Some people — you know, there are advantages to other — and basically what — People have to have a choice. | ||
And you know what? | ||
You have to have a choice also in education. | ||
You're going to have choice in education, and you're going to have choice in what you buy. | ||
And that has to do with electric. | ||
The electric cars don't go far. | ||
And by the way, they're incredible. | ||
He does an incredible job with Tesla. | ||
And I tell him, I said, you know, and I think he agrees with me, frankly, but you can't. | ||
They don't go far. | ||
Same thing with the trucking industry. | ||
I met with the trucking industry the other night. | ||
They said they want us to switch to electric trucks. | ||
They have to stop six times going to California. | ||
With a load of diesel, they don't have to stop at all. | ||
How the hell can you do that? | ||
You're going to destroy our supply chain? | ||
You're going to destroy everything. | ||
You put everybody out of business. | ||
So, we are going to do things based on common sense. | ||
We're not going to allow men to play in women's sports. | ||
We're not going to allow people to pour into our country. | ||
We're going to get your taxes way down. | ||
We're going to save your Social Security. | ||
We're going to save Social Security. | ||
Biden is putting your Social Security at risk by allowing all of these people to pour into | ||
our country. | ||
It's it's at big risk. | ||
And we're not going to stand for that. | ||
He is very he is putting Social Security at risk with me. | ||
The Social Security is 100% safe. | ||
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Bye. | |
Please. | ||
unidentified
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Yes, Mr. President, thank you for taking our question. | |
Thank you. | ||
I'm a retired vet who had to close down my business because of the disastrous Biden economy. | ||
It's been tough. | ||
What's your plan to make sure other small businesses don't go through the same grinder? | ||
Well, they have to. | ||
And, you know, it's it's incredible. | ||
We had it going and I poured money in. | ||
to our country, and I'm sure you were a beneficiary at the time, but I poured money in to keep those businesses going and to keep people employed because of COVID. | ||
COVID was a disaster. | ||
And we were able to get through that, and we got through without going into a depression. | ||
But with Biden, he's spending money on the wrong things. | ||
He's not spending money on you. | ||
He's spending money on things that don't work. | ||
He's got the most expensive forms of energy ever, where everything's subsidized. | ||
He's got windmills all over the place. | ||
Every time you see a windmill going up, you need tremendous subsidy. | ||
Now, it kills your birds, it ruins your landscape, ruins the value. | ||
If you have a house and you can see a windmill, your house is worth half. | ||
But it's also the most expensive energy there is. | ||
And we have to get back to the basics. | ||
And we have to be able to help people like you, not to help his friends who make all this crap. | ||
And much of it's made, and, you know, a lot of it's made, most of it's made in China. | ||
It's made in China. | ||
There's something going on. | ||
Why somebody would want to do these things where the product is made in China? | ||
That goes for electric cars, too, by the way. | ||
But the windmills are all made in China and some in Germany. | ||
But most of them are made in China. | ||
What the hell are we doing, right? | ||
We'll take care of you. | ||
You watch. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I understand exactly what you're saying, sir. | ||
Just hang in. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
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Mr. President, thank you very much. | |
My name is Jorge Rivas. | ||
It's truly an honor to be talking to you again. | ||
And real quick, my wife, Betty, would like to say hi to you real quick. | ||
Oh, whoa! | ||
Look at her. | ||
Thank you, Betty. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
Latinos really do love you, Mr. President. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And I do mean that. | ||
I love them. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
And besides loving you, we're also praying for you, Mr. President. | ||
You'll be all right. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Very nice. | ||
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My wife and I own a small restaurant in Tucson, Arizona, Sammy's Mexican Grill. | |
And this... | ||
Since the pathetic Joe Biden administration took over, the prices of everything that we use doubled just a couple months after they took over. | ||
So, would you be helping us out and is there going to be some real baby drill? | ||
You know what's so interesting about it? | ||
We're going through questions, and I have time. | ||
What the hell else do we have to do today? | ||
Let's stay, right? | ||
But I have time. | ||
But do you notice that the questions are basically about the border? | ||
Think of it. | ||
Almost everyone about the border, they want border security, and they also want help on inflation, because you're getting killed with inflation. | ||
The price of bacon has gone up five times. | ||
You can't order bacon. | ||
I don't order it anymore. | ||
It's too expensive. | ||
But bacon, as an example, has really eggs. | ||
All of this stuff, it's gone up at levels that nobody has ever seen before. | ||
But I believe the energy is going to bring it down. | ||
I think we can bring it down. | ||
And then once it starts that spiral, it's going to be a beautiful thing. | ||
Because, you know, when they say we're at 4% now, They're not including the fact that you might be 45, 50 percent higher than you were four years ago. | ||
So, it's not 4 percent. | ||
We have to get it down. | ||
We have to bring it down. | ||
The best way that we can bring it down is with interest rates and energy. | ||
And the interest rates are going to follow the energy down, and that's going to follow the bacon and the eggs down. | ||
Okay? | ||
Thank you. | ||
And you have a beautiful wife. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I love that. | ||
I like that hat. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
unidentified
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Good afternoon, Mr. President. | |
It's an honor to stand before you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's my honor. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you, sir. | |
Thank you. | ||
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My name is Jose, and I own a small business that provides services for special needs children and adults. | |
Great. | ||
And thank you so much. | ||
And I have a question for you this afternoon. | ||
Time and time again, we come across paying American citizen families that are denied services | ||
that their child requires, while on the other hand we see others rushing across the | ||
border freely and easily receiving, sir, easily receiving assistance. | ||
What will you do, Mr. President, about the influx in immigration strain resources because | ||
of this widespread and open border, sir? | ||
So we have to get them out. | ||
Look, it's not sustainable for us to have 20 million people that we have to take care | ||
It's just not sustainable. | ||
And their countries, I know the leaders, I know them just about all. | ||
Their countries are doing this because they're smart. | ||
I would be the leader of the pack. | ||
If I ran Honduras, if I ran El Salvador, if I ran some of these countries that are sending vast numbers of people, I would be emptying out our prisons. | ||
I'd say, listen, send them to those stupid people in the United States who are led by idiots. | ||
Send them into the United States. | ||
Let's have empty prisons, and let's never let them come back in. | ||
You know, Venezuela said the other day that We're never allowing the people that they sent out to come back into Venezuela. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's not going to happen. | ||
But they said that. | ||
So they are sending them out and they're saying, you can never come back because they're letting the bad people. | ||
We're going to stop that and we're going to deport and we have no choice. | ||
You know, Dwight Eisenhower was so far the biggest deporter. | ||
He was a president that hated to see what was happening. | ||
He had a lot of people pouring into our country. | ||
It was really hurting our country badly. | ||
And in many cases, people would say destroying our country because they were just coming in. | ||
Nothing like what you're witnessing today, by the way. | ||
But he did very big deportation and very successful deportation. | ||
If we had a choice, it would be nice not to have to do it. | ||
We have to do it. | ||
Because this is not sustainable for you or for any other business in this room. | ||
It's not sustainable for our country. | ||
So we're going to deport, and we're going to get it back. | ||
And we're going to bring our country back, and we're going to make our country bigger and better and stronger than ever before. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
Hello, Mr. President. | ||
My name is Jeanette Garcia. | ||
I am an Army combat veteran, a prior federal police officer here at Luke Air Force Base. | ||
I've seen a fair share of challenges in my life. | ||
I'm a domestic violence survivor, as well as a sexual assault. | ||
I'm a single mother, and the crime rate's rising. | ||
I'm really worried about the safety of our communities and families. | ||
What specific steps are you planning to take to tackle and make our communities safe again? | ||
We have to back our police. | ||
We have to back law enforcement. | ||
We have to give them back their respect, and their honor, and their dignity, and their great people. | ||
We have to do it. | ||
And the people that are most affected are really the minority communities. | ||
Those are the people that are most affected. | ||
And I really think that's one of the reasons we have so many African American people supporting us. | ||
Nobody's ever seen anything. | ||
They're leaving the Democrats in numbers that nobody's ever seen before. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
They have to be safe. | ||
They have to be safe. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That's a great, great point. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Please. | ||
It's a beautiful baby. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Can't do better than that. | ||
That's beautiful. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Thank you. | ||
Hi, Mr. President. | ||
My name is Emily. | ||
This is my daughter, Felicity. | ||
We live in northern Arizona. | ||
It's beautiful and quiet and nice and everything, but it's also in a rural area. | ||
My concern is that the nearest equipped trauma hospital is over an hour and a half away. | ||
What can your Well, we're going to be helping rural America. | ||
You know, rural America votes for Trump. | ||
There's nobody going to take that away. | ||
And we'll be helping. | ||
They've been building. | ||
We started a process for building hospitals and other things in rural America. | ||
And I'm going to keep that going. | ||
They ended it in the Biden administration, as you know. | ||
But we're going to keep that going. | ||
Rural America. | ||
Look, it's the backbone. | ||
It's the heart of our country. | ||
We'll take care of it. | ||
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Okay? | |
You just hang in. | ||
We'll get it done. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay, how about one more, if it's a good one? | ||
We'll end on a good one. | ||
Always end on a good one, right? | ||
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Gotta follow the baby, so we don't know about that. | |
That's right. | ||
So I'm an advocate for many senior citizens. | ||
Good. | ||
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And they are struggling financially. | |
Their Social Security checks do not make it through the month. | ||
They have to sometimes pick between food and medication. | ||
They're concerned that they're not going to be able to survive four more years of Biden. | ||
What can you say today to give them some hope and encouragement? | ||
Vote for Trump. | ||
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Because they won't survive through Biden. | |
I think that's a good question. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That was a very good question, thank you. | ||
So... | ||
We'll just end by saying it's been an honor to be with you. | ||
So interesting, though. | ||
Everything was about the border and about inflation and the economy. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
And every question — some of it sounded repetitive, but it wasn't really repetitive. | ||
It was just from the heart. | ||
And, frankly, it very much is about the border. | ||
The border is destroying our country. | ||
We're being destroyed in many ways. | ||
We're not respected in the outside of our country. | ||
I say we have the enemy in, from within. | ||
And we have the enemy from the outside. | ||
And I'm telling you, we are in more danger from the enemy from within, with these lunatics, these fascists, these communists. | ||
And we're going to stop that also. | ||
But it was so interesting to get those questions, because they all concern the economy, inflation, and the border. | ||
And we're going to take care of it all. | ||
We're going to make America greater than ever before. | ||
Thank you very much, everybody. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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How great was President Trump? | ||
Give it up for him one more time. | ||
Everybody, we need to make it too big to rig. | ||
Please go visit the tables out in the hall. | ||
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Apply to become a ballot chaser. | |
Apply to volunteer. | ||
Let's win this November. | ||
Thank you so much everybody and God bless. | ||
God bless. | ||
Can we keep it on? | ||
I'll tell you what. | ||
Keep that up, Denver. | ||
Keep that up. | ||
Well thank you, War Room Battleground. | ||
Arizona's a battleground. | ||
The Real American Voice produced, they now produce our fourth hour because our team works so well with them. | ||
They're great. | ||
The team in Denver under Parker Sig, just amazing. | ||
I have to tell you that that is one of the best speeches I've ever heard President Trump give. | ||
Remember, I think it's two years or 20 months Since President Trump was in Arizona, I think it's something like almost four years, somebody told me, in Phoenix. | ||
So we'll get that straight in a while. | ||
But I got to give a hat tip to Charlie Kirk. | ||
Charlie follows us at 12 noon on Real America's Voice. | ||
What a venue. | ||
The Dream City Church, it looked like 5, 6, 7, 8 thousand people there, just absolutely incredible. | ||
What an audience. | ||
The President, he covered it all. | ||
He covered economics, he covered obviously the border, national security, what's happening in the beginning stages of the third world war, the economy, spending, energy, the woke, social, I mean the whole thing, you can tell it was energized. | ||
I mean, think about it. | ||
Think what he's been through. | ||
In this court situation in New York and just everywhere, where he's been through, and to come out with that type of energy, and what I loved about the start, he had the yellow tie. | ||
I haven't seen President Trump wear, you know, the non, kind of red tie, power tie he wears. | ||
He had the yellow tie on, and of course, played it up great, so I did that for the sunshines out here, and that was very hot, 103 degrees in Phoenix, a packed house. | ||
But with all that, with the great speech, and everything, it was just fantastic. | ||
I have to tell you what I like best, and I hope that Charlie Kirk does this when we're in Detroit next week. | ||
That's, I think, Thursday night, Friday, Saturday, I think some of Sunday, at the People's Convention. | ||
That questions and answers, and Pozo just sent it to me, and I agree with him. | ||
He said, look, you had the elderly, you had, let me get that, Pozo just sent this to me, You had the elderly. | ||
You had grandfathers. | ||
You had young mothers. | ||
You had veterans. | ||
Classic Americano. | ||
That's from Jack Posobiec. | ||
I 100% agree. | ||
I love that format. | ||
I would love to, and I hope Charlie does this at the People's Convention. | ||
Make sure you go to the People's Convention. | ||
If Mo and Grace can kick that up to put it on the Chiron, when everybody go to People's Convention, warm, you get a 25% discount. | ||
This thing in Detroit now, this event is going to be huge. | ||
If you look at just what Charlie put on, I think it's the only stop in Arizona today. | ||
I think they flew in, they did this. | ||
It was going to be a town hall, then they said, let's make it almost a rally speech because the venue was so big. | ||
And then he turned at the end. | ||
It was almost a town hall because he got to ask him 10 or 12 questions. | ||
And President Trump, as always happens, he's energized off the people. | ||
He's energized off the people in the room. | ||
So incredibly powerful. | ||
Now, President Trump is heading to the Bay Area from Phoenix. | ||
He's going to go to a dinner of What do I call him? | ||
The sociopathic? | ||
No, let's be nice tonight because they're giving him a nice meal. | ||
He's having a dinner. | ||
David Sachs has organized it. | ||
David Sachs, I think, does the podcast. | ||
They're very close, obviously, to Elon Musk. | ||
You're going to have a ton of people up there. | ||
Look, not all those people, as you know, are my cup of tea. | ||
Particularly, I think they've got some of the Sequoia capital. | ||
Here's the reality. | ||
We're in a dogfight now. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
Biden's got not just the Biden campaign, just not the DNC. | ||
I keep talking about this $2 billion they have from Arabella. | ||
They have from Arabella and others. | ||
That's what we're really up against. | ||
President Trump's got to combat that somehow. | ||
This is not going to be won by money. | ||
We've had an incredible month and we've had an incredible couple of days as As President Trump has said, I think big donors coming in for over $100 million, small dollar donations. | ||
I think we're at $70 million, $80 million, $140 million in May. | ||
30% of the small donors had never given before another huge indice. | ||
So just absolutely incredible. | ||
He goes tonight to the Bay Area. | ||
They're going to have this big dinner with the Swells. | ||
But this is what I keep telling people is don't. | ||
Don't be too negative. | ||
It's showing that these guys are smart. | ||
They want to be on the winning team. | ||
Okay? | ||
They see where the numbers are. | ||
I said outside of the federal courthouse today that, and I think I just got it up on Getter, the federal courthouse, I said, and I pointed right to Sarah Murray over at CNN, who was there, and I know Sarah, and I said, hey, she was saying something at the end, and I said, if Harry Enten It's in my talk. | ||
If Harry Enten, the pollster at CNN, if he asked him today, if the elections today, President Trump wins in a landslide. | ||
I just put up on Getter here a minute ago an exact same. | ||
There's another one that just came out. | ||
There's another poll that just came out that I just posted that once again, it's a separate poll. | ||
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I'm not sure it's Fox News. | |
It's a separate poll. | ||
Takes the battleground states. | ||
President Trump wins every one. | ||
And he's like tied in Virginia. | ||
He's tied in Virginia. | ||
But if he did them all today, it'd be another blow. | ||
It'd be another landslide. | ||
President and remember with the shy Trump voter is not always great. | ||
It's not always easiest. | ||
It's not always easiest to get to be able to get the real reading. | ||
We always poll a little lower than we represent at the at the ballot box. | ||
My point. | ||
You see Trump today in Phoenix, Arizona at the Dream Church and you see Biden stumbling around. | ||
The wife is telling him one to sit one to stand. | ||
He kind of dozed off. | ||
Coach Tuberville, whose father landed at Utah Beach as a tank driver, one of the highest, two of the highest casualty rates, well, three of the highest casualty rates, I think, in the war were the submariners, the precision daylight bombing of the 8th Air Corps and others, precision daylight bombing, and then the tank commanders, the tank drivers. | ||
Tuberville is there and Tuberville put out a really brutal tweet about Biden. | ||
He said that, and I think Joe Biden was like dozing off. | ||
But he also said in his talk, and we're not going to have time to do it tonight, but we're going to work on it tonight and have it tomorrow morning. | ||
I am going to do some more D-Day stuff. | ||
Remember, we just don't cut D-Day off on June 6th. | ||
We take it, we go through the whole Battle of Normandy. | ||
But what Tuberville said that's key is it was like a rah-rah session, Biden's was, for Zelensky, the situation in the Ukraine. | ||
President Trump dealt with that. | ||
President Trump said three things about the kinetic part of the third world war we keep talking about that started. | ||
Number one, Hamas would have never invaded, never invaded, never pulled that stunt they pulled if President Trump was president. | ||
number one his intelligence services and the respect for him in the region would have had | ||
the information. | ||
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If he had been president it would never have happened in Ukraine. | |
Thank you. | ||
Putin and those guys respect strength, not strength of Boris Johnson and these pencil necks in Brussels and in Davos and in Geneva. | ||
I mean, a real, real tower of strength, Donald Trump, would never have done it, not in a million years. | ||
They didn't do anything. | ||
You know, they took Crimea. | ||
During Bush, was it? | ||
And the Donbass during Obama? | ||
They're not going to cross Trump. | ||
And also about the South China Sea. | ||
Look, I love President Trump. | ||
I don't love it sometimes when he talks about Xi, but reasonable men can disagree. | ||
But Xi respected Trump and respected Trump's strength and respected what Trump brought to the party. | ||
Remember, in May of 2019, we had a deal that we're taking care of all of the issues of integrating the CCP's economy into the into the basically the West and the global economy. | ||
And we've solved so many problems with excess capacity, what they do on wages, all of it, and solved it for Lao Bai Jiang. | ||
And after negotiating for a year and a half, they walked away. | ||
Because they were afraid to look like they were kowtowing too much to Donald Trump. | ||
Well, President Trump's 100% correct on fentanyl. | ||
It's the second opium war now, and they're working directly with the cartels. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
The cartels that are in the failed narco state of Mexico, with now the new left-wing progressive president that'll be inaugurated, I think, in October. | ||
President Trump's right about all three aspects of that. | ||
All three aspects of the Third World War. | ||
Remember, that's the wag the dog aspect of it. | ||
You had the big steal, right? | ||
You have wag the dog and you have lawfare. | ||
The three ways that they're going to try to win this now. | ||
Lawfare. | ||
We saw an example of that today, correct? | ||
Don't need to mention that anymore. | ||
I think I'll talk about that tomorrow. | ||
Enough of that. | ||
Lawfare. | ||
With President Trump, against President Trump and his people. | ||
Number two is the big steal. | ||
They're going to try to steal it all. | ||
They can't win. | ||
The Democrats cannot win unless they steal. | ||
I understand they hate when I say that, but that's reality. | ||
You caught them here lining up, what, 500 non-citizens to vote in Washington, D.C. | ||
Gina Swoboda, the head of the GOP, the new head of the GOP, has dropped a bombshell lawsuit in Arizona about, you know, I don't know, 500,000 to a million-plus names on the voter rolls that have got to be off. | ||
This is the way they cheat with the mail-in ballots. | ||
Seagal, Chad has just dumped a bunch of nasty lawsuits up in Nevada. | ||
People are fighting. | ||
The third part's wag the dog. | ||
And what did Trump talk about on the issues before us? | ||
The issues before us are, one, the economy and the inflation. | ||
The next is the invasion on the southern border and the forever wars. | ||
If you talk to Eli Crane, if you talk to Royce White, that's their mantra. | ||
Matt Gaetz, that's their mantra. | ||
President Trump in this speech hit all of them. | ||
You gotta stop the federal spending. | ||
You gotta get back to the underpinnings of that, which was the underpinnings of the Trump surge, was what? | ||
Full spectrum energy dominance. | ||
Full spectrum energy dominance. | ||
Cut spending. | ||
Cut spending. | ||
Full spectrum energy dominance. | ||
Unchain entrepreneurial capitalism. | ||
Unchain the entrepreneurs. | ||
Let's get some growth. | ||
Real growth. | ||
I think Dave Brat covered it. | ||
I was on my previous engagement, but I believe Dave Brat covered it, and that was about the drop in GDP. | ||
Second quarter, I think it's going to look like a disaster. | ||
You're seeing that, and this was still with massive federal spending. | ||
You have another, I don't know, 1.2%, 1.4% with this massive federal spending. | ||
With this massive federal spending. | ||
President Trump's talking about how he's going to get the economy surging like it was in 28 and 2019 under his, under his leadership. | ||
In the forever wars, he's told you about that. | ||
In the border, he's the best guy on the border, not just to shut it down. | ||
Biden, knowing how bad he's caused this, how bad he's caused this, is now trying to do some performative You know, E. Oaks said they can point to Langford. | ||
Oh gosh, you had Langford? | ||
No. | ||
What did, what did Bensman say on the Langford bill and what they've done here? | ||
They're trying to codify, they're trying to codify an invasion of the United States of America. | ||
This is why we hammered, this is how we hammered Langford. | ||
Trying to codify the invasion of the United States of America. | ||
The pitch they're making at the same time is, well, we can't lose these people. | ||
They've driven wages down. | ||
So it worked. | ||
And number two, they spend every penny either in government transfer payments or in whatever ways to get, they spend all of it on, on consumables. | ||
So it's, it's helping the economy. | ||
You can't, you can't let them go 15 million. | ||
We need 15 million more. | ||
No, you're not going to have a country if you do that. | ||
You're not going to have a country if you do that. | ||
And all that and you get 1.2 percent. | ||
You're spending a trillion dollars every hundred days. | ||
You are allowing 15 million illegal aliens in the country to lower wages and to drive up GDP through consumption. | ||
And our growth is at 1.6 percent. | ||
Hey, clearly the model is not working. | ||
The model is not working. | ||
That is not a business model. | ||
So we got a lot to do. | ||
Lou Dobbs is going to follow us here. | ||
We're going to be back tomorrow. | ||
Let me just say and reset. | ||
We got so much. | ||
We're going to have a lot of D-Day stuff and tie it to contemporary politics. | ||
I will also have I think a comment or two of my previously in scheduled event. | ||
I had to go to today. | ||
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