Best of Hannity - President Trump - April 7th, Hour 3
A re-air of President Trump's interview on 'Hannity.'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A re-air of President Trump's interview on 'Hannity.'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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All right, news roundup information overload hour 800 941 Sean, if you want to be a part of the program. | |
Now, tonight, Nine Eastern, don't forget part two of my interview, exclusive interview with Donald Trump. | |
It's very comprehensive. | |
We'll talk about President Chi, Vladimir Putin, their alliance, their alliance with Iran and Saudi Arabia, this New World Order, if you will. | |
Also, I get Donald Trump's thoughts on Biden's cognitive decline. | |
And also uh his thoughts on whether or not Kamala should stay on the ticket with Joe Biden. | |
Anyway, nine Eastern tonight, but here's part of my interview with Donald Trump last night on Hannity. | |
You're facing a lot of legal challenges. | |
In your opinion, does this help you or hurt you in terms of your chances to win in 2024? | |
Well, if you listen to the fake news media, it helps. | |
Uh, because they're all saying it's a scam. | |
Even even people that don't like me are saying this is a terrible thing to do for our country. | |
Uh I don't know whether it helps or hurts. | |
I can tell you, in my opinion, it's a new way of cheating on elections. | |
It's called election interference. | |
What they're doing is if they can't win at the ballot box, because I'm leading everybody by a lot in the polls for every Republican, frankly, and every Democrat by a lot, including Biden by a lot. | |
And uh they can't beat you that way, they're gonna do this kind of stuff. | |
This is uh never been done like this before in the history of our country to this extent. | |
Uh people are pleading with the prosecutor, don't do it, don't do it. | |
It's wrong. | |
Even Democrats, even people that traditionally are not exactly my fans are saying, don't do it because I didn't do anything wrong. | |
I did nothing wrong. | |
Let me ask you this then. | |
When I thought about this last week, you're the president of the United States, and I saw your post on truth uh social, and I read the reports in the New York Times, and I saw pundits all over media uh speculating that you're you were going to be arrested. | |
That would mean you'd be arrested a couple of weeks ago. | |
You'd be arraigned. | |
Yeah, that you'd be there'd be a mugshot, you'd be fingerprinted, and maybe even handcuffed. | |
Now, when you think about being at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and juxtapose it to that, how do you deal with that? | |
Well, I deal with it. | |
We're dealing with very dishonest people, we're dealing with thugs, we're dealing with people. | |
I actually believe that hate our country. | |
Uh last night I had a rally with tens of thousands of people. | |
The press admitted there were at least 25 or 30,000 people. | |
That means you can double it, at least in Texas, Waco, Texas, and uh it was like a love fest. | |
It was incredible. | |
And at the same time, these are people that really feel that they've been uh hurt by the way this country is being run. | |
Look at what in Texas, as an example in Arizona, look at what they're going through at the border. | |
But that's really affected all that just happened to walk through Texas and Arizona. | |
It's affecting every every state in the Union. | |
It's affecting our country. | |
We have people pouring, I mean, I predict at the end, because they're giving phony numbers, they're giving fake numbers. | |
I predict at the end of the year it'll be 15 million people. | |
That's larger than New York State. | |
Oh, I'm gonna get it. | |
I'll get into the economy, I'll get into immigration, energy, and all of that in a second. | |
I've these are important issues because the country has changed dramatically in just two a little over two years. | |
It's true. | |
I want to ask you about this. | |
Um you're dealing with three major investigations. | |
Last week reports, and I want to hand you two documents, and I'll explain what they are in a second. | |
Yeah. | |
So last week reports in the press, Alvin Bragg's office, the Manhattan DA is in total complete chaos, disagreement regarding your case. | |
Um Monday of last week, Bob Costello gives devastating testimony in terms of if you're looking for an indictment from the grand jury. | |
To the other side. | |
One of the letters I gave you is from February of 2018, Michael Cohn's lawyer. | |
Yeah. | |
And that was exculpatory towards you totally and your company and the campaign. | |
And lastly, TMZ had a report. | |
They brought it back out that I saw, and it was in the Daily Mail, Washington Post. | |
And the second the second piece that I put up and put it up on the screen is Stormy Daniels' denial in writing that you ever had a relationship. | |
Yeah. | |
So my question is this, and denied it on many other occasions too. | |
I never had a relationship with her. | |
I never had an affair with her. | |
It's all made up. | |
So my here's my question. | |
So all this information that came out in your favor, you talked about death and destruction. | |
And then you the baseball bat picture next to Alvin Bragg, and you did take that down. | |
And my only question is why open yourself up to criticism. | |
You have to understand that when the story was put up, I put up a story. | |
We didn't see pictures. | |
We put up a story that was very exculpatory, very good story from the standpoint of what we're talking about. | |
And they put up a picture of me. | |
And you know where I was holding the baseball bet? | |
It was at the White House. | |
Make America buy America, because they did a lot of buy America things, and this is a company that makes big baseball bats. | |
Then they put next to that picture a picture of Alvin Bragg. | |
I didn't do it. | |
They did it. | |
The the I guess the people that do the paper or somebody put pictures together, but I was holding a baseball bet in order to promote made in America. | |
It wasn't on your post the truth source? | |
No, no. | |
What they did is we posted the story, but they had a picture up, but they then put a picture up, or the picture was put up that nobody noticed or saw, or that nobody thought was bad. | |
These were two separate pictures. | |
I was promoting made in America. | |
You make these baseball bats instead of sending over to Japan and China and all other places where they're made. | |
This was a company, good company that makes baseball bats and other things like that in America. | |
They took that picture from the White House and they put it up, and then they put a picture of Alvin Bragg up. | |
I will say this with death and destruction. | |
I didn't say death and destruction. | |
I said I'm afraid. | |
Yeah. | |
I said, I'm afraid that if they do this, which is a fake prosecution, where my worst enemies say that he's totally innocent. | |
I mean, I can't believe people that have never been positive to me or defended me, that don't like me, that are the other side of the world. | |
Uh these are people that said, you can't do this prosecution. | |
It will cause tremendous problems. | |
I didn't say do something bad. | |
I say I am afraid that people will do something, because people are very angry about it. | |
Look, here's a letter from Sormey Daniels saying we never had an affair. | |
Here's a letter from a very highly respected gentleman, uh Stephen Ryan, very highly respected uh firm, uh, McDermott, Will and Emory, but Stephen Ryan's respected. | |
He writes a letter saying everything I said was right, everything that his client, this is his lawyer, not my lawyer. | |
And Bob Costello is one of the most respected lawyers anywhere in the country. | |
Uh he served in the government at the highest positions, all of that. | |
He went in because he witnessed, he was a lawyer for Michael Cohn. | |
He went in because he saw what Michael Cohn was saying, and he said, that's a lie. | |
That's terrible what he said. | |
He's on my show last week. | |
I know that. | |
And I thought he was amazing and fantastic. | |
And he's doing that out of civic duty. | |
He's not doing that for any reason. | |
I don't know Bob Castello, by the way. | |
I don't know him. | |
Uh I know he represents people that I'm I'm close to in some ways, but I have to tell I don't know him. | |
I know this, he's a highly respected person, and he couldn't stand to see this was his line. | |
He couldn't stand to see this guy who's already a convicted. | |
I mean, he's a felon. | |
He's been to jail. | |
And this is on stuff not having to do with me. | |
His reputation is terrible. | |
Now, before all of this happened, his reputation was he was a normal lawyer. | |
So it made sense to use somebody like that. | |
They always like to say a fixer. | |
He was a fixer. | |
He was a they used that term. | |
He was a victim, he was a lawyer, but he was one of many, many lawyers that I used. | |
That letter goes on to say in private, a private transaction before the U.S. presidential election, Mr. Cohn used his own personal funds to facilitate the hundred and thirty thousand dollar payment to Miss Clifford. | |
Neither the Trump organization nor the Trump campaign was a party to the transaction with Miss Clifford, and neither reimbursed Mr. Cohn for payment directly or indirectly, and that they go on to say neither Cohn or his LLC made made any in-kind contributions to you, your campaign for president or any presidential campaign committee, and that he was not a government employee at the time, and the payment in question does not const constitute a campaign contribution. | |
That's their star witness. | |
He probably did that to ingratiate himself to me, because that would be maybe smart to do from his standpoint. | |
But he probably did that to ingratiate himself. | |
But if you take a look at that letter, that's perfect. | |
Now I will say you also have other people that say it wouldn't have even mattered because there was still no campaign contribution, etc., etc. | |
You know the FEC, but you look at that letter, and it spells it out in my opinion much more accurately. | |
The FEC, though, has looked at this and turned it down. | |
No, the FEC, the DOJ. | |
DOJ. | |
The previous Manhattan DA, and even Alvin Bragg originally. | |
He turned it down. | |
He turned it down. | |
And you know who else turned it down? | |
Bob Mueller turned it down. | |
Everybody looked at this. | |
This thing's ancient history. | |
But let me be clear. | |
So you did not post the picture of you with a baseball bat in the Oval Office next to the picture with Bragg. | |
Somebody else. | |
I posted a very positive article. | |
No. | |
And whatever picture they put up, they put up. | |
My people didn't put up the picture. | |
I think the picture maybe was either in the article or was put in the article later. | |
But again, that was a baseball bat to promote made in America. | |
Companies make an America. | |
Don't go to Japan to buy it. | |
But you know how it was interpreted. | |
Well, because that's the fake news media show. | |
That's what they do. | |
All right, look at the thing. | |
They take anything you can say, anything you say, and they say the opposite. | |
The Democrats are genius at a few things. | |
They're horrible at foreign relations. | |
They are horrible at policy. | |
They are horrible at everything. | |
They're good at a number of things, though. | |
Misinformation or disinformation, depending on your definition, but both. | |
They give misinformation. | |
I'm going to close this out, though, with this. | |
And this is the last part about investigations. | |
And that is Merrick Arlen appointed a special counsel to look into two issues. | |
One of the issues is about the document issue. | |
Right. | |
Which has become a problem for Joe Biden, Mike Pence volunteered documents that he's bigger problem for him than for me. | |
He's got places. | |
Well, if you want to go into that and the emails and everything else, but just if I could, uh Joe Biden's got 1,850 boxes at in Delaware. | |
Think of that. | |
1,850 boxes. | |
He also has boxes now in Chinatown. | |
Now they say he's getting paid off by China. | |
And he's got boxes stored in Chinatown. | |
He's got boxes at University of Pennsylvania, and he's got boxes screwn all over the floor next to the Corvette. | |
This beautiful Corvette, right? | |
And nobody talks about it. | |
Did he get rid of it? | |
I don't know how you can talk about me when they don't talk about Joe Biden, because what he did is so bad. | |
So this is why I want to know the history here. | |
My understanding, and correct me at any point if I'm wrong, is that prior to the raid, way prior to the raid, the FBI had access to the very room where they ultimately found the documents, correct? | |
That's right. | |
Okay. | |
We showed them the room. | |
And didn't they also call a day or two after and and say, can you please put a padlock on? | |
They did. | |
I understand they called my lawyer and we put the padlock. | |
And and by the way, they didn't say put a padlock on. | |
They said, could you put another lock on? | |
Because we already had a lot of it. | |
Okay. | |
So then my question is is simple. | |
Why didn't they take the documents that day, one? | |
And number two, did the FBI ever ask to come back? | |
Did they ever did you ever deny the FBI any access that they requested to come back to that room or any other room? | |
So the FBI was there. | |
They showed them the room. | |
I told them it was okay, show them the room. | |
I said you could show them the documents, you could do whatever you want. | |
The FBI could have taken the documents if they would have asked. | |
They didn't ask about that. | |
They the only thing they asked for was could you put another an extra lock? | |
Right. | |
It was under lock and key. | |
This wasn't strewn all over the floor of a garage with a garage door that you can buy for 179 dollars and you can cut it with the scissors. | |
Right. | |
This and it was open all the time, by the way. | |
You know, that door was open most of the time with the Corvette. | |
This was a lock that we had a good strong lock. | |
They asked who we put a second one, and then I don't know what the timing was, and then they come in and raid. | |
We would have given them the stuff had they asked for it. | |
But you know what it is? | |
This is election interference. | |
They're trying to make it look bad. | |
Now I think the raid on Mar-a-Lago did backfire badly on them. | |
People are I I had some. | |
I had people that weren't my supporters that are now supporters because of the raid on Mar-a-Lago. | |
But did they ever c call you again and say, hey, can we go back to that room? | |
Hey, can we have access to that? | |
They ever do that? | |
Yeah, and I think we'd I mean it'd have to be specific because well, I think the lawyers, they did call the lawyers, and the lawyers gave them access to the room. | |
They came So they didn't have to rate. | |
He shouldn't have rated. | |
Okay, the Presidential Records Act is very specific, and it had to do with Richard Nixon and all the problems they had with documents for years and years and years, and even before Richard Nixon. | |
And it's basically an instrument said that it's not criminal in any way. | |
It says you are going to discuss the documents. | |
You discuss everything, not only document everything, about what's going in era, et cetera, et cetera. | |
You're going to discuss it. | |
You will talk, talk, talk. | |
And if you can't come to an agreement, you're going to continue to talk. | |
Now, Obama has big disputes. | |
Bush has big disputes. | |
They all have disputes. | |
But I'm the only one that come after because they want to interfere with the election. | |
That's why the uh the question that was key to me is like they already had had access. | |
And I'm asking you if you ever deny them. | |
I don't know why. | |
I was shocked. | |
I was called and I said they just rated Marlon. | |
I called you and said, can we have access to the to Mar a Lago and Ben Minster? | |
Would you have a chance to do that? | |
I would have said yes. | |
All right, quick break, right back more. | |
My interview from last night with President Trump. | |
Don't forget part two tonight as the president talks about President Cheap, Vladimir Putin, about Biden's cognitive decline, and whether or not Kamala Harris should stay on the ticket. | |
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Don't forget Donald Trump part two tonight. | |
His thoughts on the new axis of evil, Russia, China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, all joining forces. | |
Uh also his thoughts on Joe Biden and his cognitive state, much, much more. | |
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So for 2024, should Republicans embrace early voting, voting by mail, and embrace the tactics of the Democrats and follow the ballot harvesting laws of their respective states. | |
Well, they're gonna have no choice because we have to do it. | |
But if you were running and you're like a nice normal person who's doing a wonderful job who wants to be a congressman, you can't get elected dog catcher, Mr. President. | |
But what I'm saying is you agree with that. | |
No, I don't I don't agree. | |
I think you could get elected anything. | |
But and I think you do a fantastic job, but if you were running for office as a person that's not very well known. | |
I mean, the people know me. | |
I think that's why I'm going up during this hoax that's taking place in New York. | |
And in by the way, with the boxes hoax. | |
I mean, how can you look at me as an example with the boxes hoax? | |
And they don't talk about Joe Biden where he has eighteen hundred and fifty boxes of stuff. | |
Well, let's stay focused. | |
I want to stay on this last part of this, because I think this is really very critical. | |
Um I mentioned Comey, no prosecutor would prosecute, uh deleted emails, right? | |
33,000. | |
Uh devices destroyed with hammers, sim cards removed, Hillary's dirty dossier, Pfizer warrants based on that dossier. | |
That was 2016. | |
Now fast forward to 2020. | |
Now you have FBI. | |
They've had Hunter Biden's laptop since December of 2019. | |
So now they had this thing since December 2019. | |
They knew your lawyer Rudy Giuliani had a copy. | |
So they knew it would likely be public, and they're with the FBI is now telling big tech that this is likely going to be misinformation. | |
That information then got centered or uh censored across the board. | |
Okay. | |
Explain that to me. | |
So it's massive election interference. | |
They said they knew it was the whole thing with Russia because they knew by that time that the dossier, the famous dossier, was garbage. | |
It was made up by Hillary Clinton and the Democrats and the DNC. | |
The Democrats made it up. | |
It was all made up. | |
They took this thing and they sent it around to everything, and it was totally made up, and now everybody agrees to that. | |
Somebody should have been prosecuted for that. | |
And you know what? | |
It should be this group that does, because now they have all of the information. | |
Go a step further. | |
They spied on my campaign. | |
Do you remember I said a long time ago, you know, I hear that they spied on my campaign. | |
And at that time, because truth is incredible. | |
But at that time I was using Twitter. | |
Now I use truth. | |
Although I have they want me back on Twitter desperately. | |
Are you going to go back? | |
Uh well, we'll talk about that at some point. | |
But so they go in and they they are interfering. | |
The FBI is interfering with an election. | |
And I'd be willing to bet that the people that work in the FBI, the agents, you know, the various, I would bet I'd have 90% of that vote too. | |
But the top people, when you look at Comey, he was just terrible. | |
Did you ever see the inspect? | |
And I had to fire him. | |
And by the way, I fired him very early. | |
You know, you're not a lot of people say you can't really go so quickly, you gotta go through a process. | |
You're happy with Chris Ray? | |
But just so you understand, I put Chris Ray in because I wanted to have somebody in there that everybody, including the other side, really wanted. | |
It may not have been the right move. | |
Let's see. | |
Time will tell, okay? | |
But I wanted to have somebody in the FBI because I'm an honorable guy. | |
I'm an honest guy. | |
I may have made a mistake, but I put somebody in that the other side, everybody agreed to. | |
You know who recommended him to me? | |
Chris Christie. | |
Okay, he recommended him. | |
And that's okay. | |
I don't mind that. | |
I've taken Chris Christie's recommendations before. | |
Uh and other people wanted Christopher Ray. | |
And people from the other side wanted Christopher Ray. | |
But now Jim Jordan is investigating, though, if the FBI is politicized. | |
Yeah. | |
I've interviewed two of the whistleblowers. | |
There's going to be, according to his uh committee, dozens of FBI whisper whistleblowers. | |
And they're also looking into the question, and you brought up these words last night, the weaponization of the Department of Justice. | |
Totally. | |
So the question is so they had the laptop since 2019. | |
They they could have easily verified it within days, I would imagine, with the technology uh advancement. | |
They don't want equipment. | |
Okay. | |
They knew your lawyer would likely leak it. | |
And FBI agents are meeting weekly with big tech saying that that might be misinformation. | |
By the way, the lawyer couldn't leak it because they took it away from him. | |
They took it away. | |
And you know, they raided his apartment. | |
And they took a lot of the things he has. | |
I don't know if they took that, but I think they took it away or they took parts of it away. | |
But they rated a lawyer's Rudy was a lawyer and is a lawyer and a good one. | |
And you know, Rudy's been proven right about a lot of things having to do with Ukraine and others. | |
But one thing you have to say, lawyers, I always thought they were a little bit sacred territory. | |
In other words, if you're in litigation, the lawyers never brought in. | |
I have every time somebody wants to represent me or represent, and I have a lot of people that want to represent me because they think it's so unfair the way we've all been treated. | |
But they end up getting called before grand jurors and stuff. | |
They end up being sued individually. | |
I say sometimes to a lawyer, are you sure you want to represent me? | |
I think you're making a mistake. | |
What do you need it for? | |
I have plenty of people. | |
The good thing is I have plenty of people with great spirit that do want to represent me. | |
And we have some very, very good people. | |
But think of it. | |
Lawyers, for the first time, I've had lawyers that I've known for a long time calling me. | |
They say, Do you think this is changing now? | |
Where lawyers all of a sudden are being sued for representing lawyers have to come and reveal every conversation with the client. | |
I've got that with the boxes hooks. | |
I'll guarantee you Biden doesn't have it. | |
And what he did with classified information, you know, he has stuff classified information when he was a senator. | |
And I've watched senators, I've watched Democrat senators get on television and say, I can't believe that. | |
Are you serious? | |
I don't believe that. | |
They didn't even believe the question. | |
I can't I can't imagine you ever say, um, bring me some of the boxes that we brought back from the White House. | |
I'd like to look at them. | |
Did you ever do that? | |
I would have the right to do that. | |
There's nothing wrong with it. | |
But I know you. | |
I don't think you would do it. | |
Well, I don't have a lot of time. | |
But I would have the right to do that. | |
I would do that. | |
All right, let me move on. | |
Remember this. | |
This is the Presidential Records Act. | |
I have the right to take stuff. | |
Do you know that they ended up paying Richard Nixon, I think, 18 million dollars for what he had? | |
They did the Presidential Records Act. | |
I have the right to take stuff. | |
I have the right to look at stuff. | |
But they have the right to talk, and we have the right to talk. | |
This would have all been worked out. | |
All of a sudden they raided Mar a Lago, viciously raided Mar a Lago. | |
I have tape. | |
And I gave them tapes. | |
You know, I gave them tapes of storage areas. | |
I gave it to them. | |
I could have held that back. | |
I wasn't holding anything back that I cared about. | |
I gave them tape. | |
But you know the tape they don't want me to reveal? | |
If possible. | |
They've asked me, and I've I've so far adhered to it. | |
The raid itself. | |
We have I'll take that tape. | |
And I'll air that tape. | |
Everybody would take that tape. | |
Well, I'm asking first. | |
But no, I have tape, but they think it might be dangerous because of the faces and everything else. | |
And I understand that. | |
They give pixel them out. | |
But I have tapes of the raid. | |
And the raid is terrible. | |
And the way they treated people is terrible. | |
And the way they treat people now is unbelievable. | |
They ask innocent people, please go in and talk about that. | |
But this is getting a chance. | |
What they the way they treat people, they treat people like they're a foreign country enemy. | |
The economy, I can't even say strongly enough, is in complete channels. | |
We have 60% of our country now living paycheck to paycheck. | |
CBS News now says 25% of people in our great country are what they call food insecure. | |
Food that can't get bare necessities. | |
Recession, record. | |
Inflation, record. | |
Our debt, our deficits. | |
You know, why is this happen? | |
How would you fix it? | |
And would you have supported the bailout of Silicon Valley Bank? | |
Okay. | |
Ready? | |
Yeah. | |
That's a lot of questions you're asking me. | |
I wouldn't have supported the bailout. | |
Uh the bank would have to get along by itself, and maybe they could have. | |
What happened with the banks' interest rates went too high. | |
And you know, I had my own situation with Powell, and I beat the hell out of him. | |
I was not a big fan of Powell. | |
I was rec he was recommended by some people. | |
I didn't like him. | |
Uh he's uh too interest rate happy. | |
What you do is you get the oil prices down. | |
That's bigger than interest rates. | |
The only thing. | |
And what happened is we took an oil and now we take an interest rates. | |
Those banks failed because the interest rates were too high. | |
They stupidly bought long-term treasuries. | |
Ten year treasuries. | |
Well, they bought long-term, longer than that, even. | |
And they bought long-term, and those treasuries got crushed because Powell keeps raising interest rates. | |
But that's up to Biden. | |
He's gonna have to worry about that himself. | |
You know, in theory. | |
How would you fix it? | |
Uh well, I would have done a big number on Powell like it did. | |
I did. | |
I did a very big number. | |
In fact, uh he wasn't budgeting. | |
You wouldn't have given up. | |
He eventually cut them so much that it almost goes to a problem. | |
People said, how come he's cutting me up, cut him almost a point immediately? | |
Because he thought I was going to fire him. | |
So, but now Joe has cut back dramatically on domestic production of energy. | |
Now we're importing. | |
We're importing from Venezuela. | |
Yeah. | |
Saudi Arabia last year, their their big oil company made the most money they've ever made in history. | |
Right. | |
Over I think it was over 167 billion dollars. | |
How much of that? | |
Because doesn't energy impact uh trunking, it impacts the price of goods in every store that we go to. | |
So when Biden came in, the first thing he did was end the Keystone pipeline that I got approved. | |
Okay, it was all approved. | |
Well, he also gave Putin a waiver on the Nord Stream 2. | |
Okay. | |
So Putin said, because everyone said, oh, I'm so nice to Putin. | |
Putin said, if you're my friend, I'd hate to see you as an enemy. | |
He told me that. | |
I got along very well with Putin. | |
By the way, I'd be able to work that out. | |
It would have never happened in a million years. | |
And even the Democrats admit that. | |
But if this thing isn't solved by the time we have the election, which is possible it won't be, and there's also possible we'll be in World War III with these idiots that are doing what they're doing. | |
You could end up in a nuclear world war, which will make World War One and World War II look like patty cakes, okay? | |
Uh This unbelievable, because we have people that don't know what they're doing. | |
But if it's not solved, I will have it solved in 24 hours with Zelensky and with Putin. | |
And there's a very easy negotiation to take place, but I don't want to tell you what it is because then I can't use that negotiation. | |
It'll never work. | |
But there's a very easy negotiation to take place. | |
I will have it solved within one day, a piece between them. | |
Now, that's a year and a half. | |
That's a long time. | |
I can't imagine something not happening. | |
But the key with that is the war has to stop now. | |
Because Ukraine is being obliterated. | |
You know, whether it's a little bit more. | |
Well, I looked at pictures of cities that are literally like a it's like complete debt demolition. | |
I was in the construction business. | |
You would demolish a building, and you'd it looked like hundreds of these demolition sites. | |
The build there wasn't a building standing. | |
And these are cities for Ukraine. | |
They were big cities, very big cities. | |
Now he hasn't really in Kiev, he hasn't really set the missiles in, but at some point he'll do that one too. | |
There's nothing standing. | |
The other thing is many more people are dead and horribly injured than their reporting. | |
You know, when you see missiles hitting 15 buildings and 15 buildings falling to the ground and they're big buildings, there are a lot of people in those buildings, and then they say one person was injured. | |
These are phony reports. | |
Many, many people are being killed that you don't know. | |
But you'll see that later on. | |
So you'd prefer if you were president, you think you could you would have a negotiated settlement. | |
Within 24 hours, and we wouldn't no longer be ponying up all the money that by the way, Western Western Europe is not doing their fair share. | |
What's unfair, and you and I have had this conversation, is that we are spending, we're up to almost 150 billion dollars, and Europe's at 24 billion dollars. | |
Now it was the same thing with NATO. | |
Don't forget, I got them to put up hundreds of billions of dollars. | |
My first meeting at NATO, you know, I was just there, never did this before. | |
I'm sitting with all these presidents and prime ministers, nice guys, 28 countries, and I'm looking at the charts. | |
I say, could I see who's delinquent? | |
Because they're supposed to pay. | |
And they say, What do you mean by delinquent? | |
They said, that's a real estate term. | |
When you don't pay your rent, you're delinquent. | |
Could I please see uh who has not paid? | |
And of the 28 countries, 20 were not paid. | |
They weren't paying. | |
And I said, You have to pay. | |
And if you don't pay, I'm not gonna protect you. | |
And the head of a very important country stood up and said, Who is delinquent? | |
Said, could I ask you if we don't, what you're saying, if Russia attacks us, and we aren't paid up, you're not gonna protect us? | |
that's exactly what I mean. | |
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Now, tonight, part two of my interview with Donald Trump. | |
Now, first of all, we also have Rand Paul and Jim Jordan on the show tonight, nine Eastern, C D VR, Fox News. | |
Uh part two of my interview with Donald Trump in person at Mar-a-Lago. | |
Uh his thoughts on Vladimir Putin, President Chi. | |
This new what I'm calling access of vivo, this partnership with Iran and Saudi Arabia, what it means for the world. | |
Uh, we also talk about Joe Biden and his cognitive decline, and whether or not Kamala Harris should run with Biden. | |
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