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April 30, 2025 124 mins
President Trump cabinet meeting with Elon Musk.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Everybody.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
We've just completed what many are saying is the most successful.

Speaker 1 (00:04):
What was that noise.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Must have been the aligned with that.

Speaker 3 (00:08):
It's a strange, that's all right.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
We've just completed what many consider to be the most
successful first one hundred days of any administration in the
history of our country.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
And we're just getting started.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
Things are happening that are amazing, and I would not
say it if a word. Fact, in a few short weeks,
we've achieved the most secure border in American history by far,
ninety nine point nine which is a number that nobody
thought was doable.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
Biden thought you had to go back to.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
The legislature to get legislation passed in order to create
a secure border.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
You didn't. You just had to have the right president
and the right.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
People working at Congratulations, by the way, and to Tom.
For two months in a row, we have set the
all time records for the lowest number of illegal border
crossings ever recorded. The number of illegal boat crosses released
into the United States.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
Is down ninety nine point nine percent.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
That is usually one hundred percent. So I think it's
an amazing tribute. And Christy, congratulations and Tom and everybody else.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
It's an amazing job, actually, and it was done very quickly.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
We officially designated Trend de Aragua MS thirteen and the
Mexican drug Cartels US foreign terrorist organizations, and we're expelling
these monsters from our country rapidly and working with the
Department of Justice.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
Pam, You're doing fantastic. People are amazing.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
We're having some judge problems and everybody's reading. We have
some judges that don't like, you know, killers, murderer is
being thrown out of the country, So I don't know
what their problem is, but we have a little difficulty.
We won on the basis of a great border and
of getting criminals out of our country. That was why
we won every swing state. We won by millions of votes.

(02:09):
We won everything, every metric, we won by a lot.
It was a massive victory and we won I think
largely because of this issue. I put this issue is
number one issue, and they don't want us to do
what we're supposed to do.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
And I don't think that can be and I.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
Hope the Supreme Court is going to fully understand what's
going on. We have to get the criminals out of
our country, and that's the basis under which we won
the election for Gdpete and this is you know, you
probably saw some numbers today and I have to start
off as saying, that's Biden, that's not Trump, because we
came in on January this quarterly numbers.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
And we came in and.

Speaker 2 (02:49):
I was very against everything that Biden was doing in
terms of the economy, destroying our country in so many ways,
not only at the border. The border was more obvious,
but we took over his mess in so many different ways.
Core GDP removing distortions from imports, inventories, and government spending

(03:11):
was up plus three percent. When you added we had
numbers that despite what we were handed, we turned them around,
and we were getting them really turned around. Gross domestic
investment was a whopping twenty two percent. Now that is
a number that people are coming in at numbers.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
For instance, I just walked in.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
I heard Samsung is now because of the tariffs, they're
going to build massive facilities in the United States.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
If we didn't do the tariffs, they wouldn't be doing that.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
So it takes a little while to get those facilities built.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
But they're coming in with big, big numbers. They're all
coming in with big numbers.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
We have more moneys being spent than any at any
time in the history of our country. We're up to
close to eight trillion dollars, I think I can say,
and really it's going to be a lot higher than that.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
Those are just the ones that we know about.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
Eight trillion, I'm not gonna say, but I don't think.
I'm not sure if Biden did a trillion for four years,
one trillion, but we're at eight trillion for two months,
because let's give us a pass. On the first month,
we were sort of getting a little bit used to things.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
But after two months we have eight trillion dollars.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
There's never been a number like that, and that includes
chip companies, car companies, every form of manufacturing, high tech companies.
Nobody's ever seen anything like it. So eight trillion dollars.
I can talk about gross domestic product, gross domestic investment,
I can talk about a lot of things, but to me,

(04:41):
the biggest numbers the kind of numbers that.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
Are and these people are coming in.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
Our Secretary of Commerce spent the weekend he went down
to Arizona to see what was happening with the Chip
the biggest chip company in the world, and he said Howard,
you said, you've never seen anything like it. Were just
describe what you saw.

Speaker 4 (05:01):
So they're investing one hundred and sixty five billion dollars
in eleven hundred acres in Arizona, and they're building the
highest tech chip manufacturing semiconductors and four thousand employees. You
know American trade craft, right, technicians doing every kind of work.
The classic foundation of America is building it. They had

(05:24):
fourteen thousand people. They're expecting forty thousand people to build
the rest of their plants and to employ twenty thousand
people for the rest of time.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
And it's all driven.

Speaker 4 (05:33):
You never saw a side down there, and this is
all driven by your tariff policies.

Speaker 1 (05:37):
No chance this be happening without It's going.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
To be about forty percent of the chip market from
that one section, and this is the biggest chip maker
they have ninety nine percent of the market.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
They come from Taiwan.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
And unlike the Chip Act, which was done by Biden,
where they hand everybody billions of dollars, the thing they
don't need is money. They got plenty of money. What
they need is an incentive to come in and tariffs.
They're building because of the tariffs if without the tariffs.
And I'd like to say they're building because of November fifth,
the election and the tariffs, but I'm gonna be a
little more blunt. They're building because of the tariffs, and

(06:12):
November fifth gave them the tariffs. So it's amazing when
you look and these are not companies that go out
and say, well, we're gonna build. We have to go
get our financing. Let's go like we would in New York.
Everybody would look. You know, you'd get a building site
and then you'd look around for money, you'd look around
for financing for six months, you'd get your financing, you'd

(06:35):
build your building. The market would be good, you'd make money.
The market would be bad. It would be so pretty
you'd have to negotiate.

Speaker 5 (06:40):
Bah bah bah.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
This is different.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
These people have so much money they don't know what
to do. They are asked tower, did they finance it? No,
they do it through cash, And they say that site
and they just started, you know, they just announced it
like a month ago and they've already started. He said,
I've never seen a site like it's so big. So
you know, you're talking about a fifty essentially a fifty

(07:02):
billion dollar building. Now, if you built a warehouse for
fifty million dollars, that's a big warehouse got.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
But a fifty billion dollar building, that's a lot. They're building.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
The electric they're building, they've become a utility, and I've
given them the right to become. They're gonna build their
own electric They're gonna build their own electricity, which they
need tremendous amounts of electricity.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
They're gonna build it themselves.

Speaker 2 (07:24):
Anything they have looked, you know, left over, they'll hook
that into the grid. But the grid is old and
they're unreliable, and bad things can happen to grids. I said,
if you want, you can hook into the grid, but
that's a little bit risky.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
Or you can build your own electricity. Have become your
own utility, and.

Speaker 2 (07:41):
They, i think, in all cases, are deciding to do that.
So it's very exciting and we have a lot of
things going. We took over on January twenty. These are
quarterly reports. We took over on January twentieth. The tariffs
haven't kicked in yet. I know that, and I don't
want this to happen, but I know that China is

(08:02):
doing very poorly right now. I just saw some reports
coming out, and I don't want that to happen to China.
I like the President a lot. President, she I don't
want it to happen. I was actually saddened to hear it.
But they are getting absolutely hammered in China. And you know,
they're sending boats, the biggest boats in the world, carrying

(08:23):
cargo like nobody's ever seen before. These are the biggest
boats in the world, the biggest cargo ships in the world,
and they're coming and they're turning around in the Pacific Ocean.
They're doing a big U turn and going back because
they don't want the goods because one hundred and forty
five percent terror. But at a certain point, I hope
we're gonna make a deal with China. We're talking to China,
but their factories are closing all over China because we're

(08:46):
not taking their product. We don't want their product unless
they're going to be fair with us, and that includes
intellectual property.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
And other things.

Speaker 2 (08:53):
There are a lot of things far beyond just by sell.
So we'll see what happens. But you know I was
not because he said, well, well, you're happy, I said, I.

Speaker 1 (09:01):
Am not happy. I want Hina to do well.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
I want every country to do well, but they have
to treat us fairly also. So with that, I think
we're going to maybe go around and we have some
letters where the secreteurs and people around the table are
making statements about how they're doing and what's happening. And
I could start with Pete on the left because he's

(09:24):
my least controversial person.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
I don't know how good he is. So we'll go
around the table and you can hear it.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
And these are cabinet meetings where they're very open and transparent,
and I can guarantee you Biden didn't do this.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
He didn't do this. Go aheady well, mister President. I
think controversial because we're over the target.

Speaker 6 (09:45):
And like so many things, mister President, you inherited a
demoralized military.

Speaker 5 (09:50):
They couldn't recruit.

Speaker 7 (09:51):
It was perceived as.

Speaker 6 (09:52):
Weak after what happened in Afghanistan and elsewhere because of
Joe Biden, and what we have seen since your election
and the inauguration was been nothing short of a recruiting renaissance.

Speaker 1 (10:04):
Decades.

Speaker 8 (10:04):
It hasn't been been decades since we've seen this kind
of recruiting in the army, the Navy, the Marine Corps,
the Air Force, the men and women of America want
to join the United States Military led by President Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
At the Police, by the way, and fire. I always
mentioned the fire, but the police and fire. But the
police and fire likewise are I mean, they have waiting
lists now and six.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
Months ago as a disaster, truly historic.

Speaker 6 (10:28):
We can barely absorb the volume and retention as well,
men and women in the military who don't want to
get out. Now that they have a real commander in chief,
We're reinforcing standards. We're going to be fit, not fat
in our formations. Welcome back all the COVID the folks
who were forced out because of the COVID mandate ripped

(10:49):
woteness out of the military, Sir DEI trans and it's
Fort Benning and Fort Bragg again. At the DoD, we're
rebuilding the military serve the Golden Dome is well under way.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
F forty seven. Reassuring allies and deterring enemies. We found
nearly six.

Speaker 6 (11:06):
Billion in dose savings that we're going to reinvest, including
fifty billion from the Biden administration, focused on things like
climate that have nothing to do with lethality and war fighting.
And we will have, as you said, Sir, of the
first trillion dollar budget that we plan to spend wisely.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
On behalf of our war fighters.

Speaker 6 (11:23):
From day one, Sir, we've gotten one hundred helped get
one percent operational control of the border.

Speaker 5 (11:28):
Come alongside DHS and CBP.

Speaker 6 (11:30):
We've got eleven thousand troops on the border, who now
because of the new National Defense Area, Sir, can help
detain illegals at the border and hand them over to CBP.
It used to be if you saw camouflage on the border,
they could hold binoculars and that's it. Now we can
detain and assist and we are we're going to get
one hundred percent operational control of that border.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
Our NATO allies know they have to step up.

Speaker 6 (11:54):
The Huthis in the Middle East are feeling the weight
of American power and we're deterring communist China's because.

Speaker 9 (12:00):
Of your leadership.

Speaker 1 (12:01):
So I believe we're making a military great again.

Speaker 5 (12:03):
Thank you, Thank you, thank you.

Speaker 4 (12:06):
So I have the pleasure of running the Investment Accelerator,
which gets to recruit these companies, and you've never seen
anything like the companies committed to building in America. Technology
companies have committed over two point five trillion dollars to
build in America based on your tariffs right, sovereign countries
all backing, the whole Middle East and all these countries backing,

(12:30):
they're sovereign love funds.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
They all want to invest in America, and they're coming
in again. Over three trillion dollars committed.

Speaker 4 (12:37):
So just those two topics, you're at five point five
trillion dollars.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
And then you've got the.

Speaker 4 (12:42):
Whole farmer industry knows it's got to come home because
America pays for all the drugs of the world, So
the pharmaceuticals have to come home, right, Autos coming home,
Industrials coming home. So you know, we've got to train,
and your great Secretary of Labor together and the Secretary
of Education together, We're going to train the workforce.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
To build America. It's unbelievable. We've got so much.

Speaker 4 (13:05):
As I travel around, the attention on the Trump Gold card,
I mean, it makes me very popular. Last night, I
was out to dinner and someone came up and said,
can I buy ten?

Speaker 1 (13:15):
And how do I buy ten? And I'm like, that's
pretty good.

Speaker 5 (13:17):
It's fifty million dollars for dinner.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
So you know I was paying for my dinner.

Speaker 4 (13:23):
The external revenue service, right, You've got the tariffs and
they hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars coming in
to build the external revenue service. That are objective, of course,
is to replace the internal revenue service and let those
outside countries trading with us, let them pay their fair
share to America.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
And then of course you got rid of to Minimus.
And what happened is these foreign countries were.

Speaker 4 (13:45):
Sending in little packages for free and knocking out our
mom and pop businesses across America.

Speaker 5 (13:51):
You put an end.

Speaker 4 (13:52):
To it, and you're going to rebuild the mom and
pop and the small business of America.

Speaker 10 (13:57):
You were their president, and I'm proud the support. It's
very important to Minimis. It's very it's a big deal.
It's a big scam going on against our country. It
gets really small businesses, and we've ended.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
We put it into it.

Speaker 9 (14:12):
Miss President.

Speaker 11 (14:13):
So cafe standards, we have a fuel economy standards on
vehicles that are gonna go to fifty miles per gallon.
We are gonna rewrite those standards, bring it down to
something that's far more reasonable.

Speaker 5 (14:25):
Elon's fine with that. I hope, but.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
It's gonna drive down.

Speaker 11 (14:31):
It's gonna drive down the place of a car in America,
making cars more affordable for families. Also, Biden had the
social cost of credit when we build infrastructure roads and bridges,
adding three to five percent on infrastructure costs.

Speaker 5 (14:47):
We've gotten the social.

Speaker 11 (14:48):
Cost of carbon, driving down the cost to build roads
and bridges across the country.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
We have, oh, what is called fall of the law.

Speaker 11 (14:57):
So we have so many states and municipalities that don't
follow the law. So whether it's DEI discriminating against Americans,
whether they.

Speaker 5 (15:08):
Give illegals driver's license.

Speaker 11 (15:10):
Or their sanctuary cities or states, if you don't follow
the law, if you give a license to illegals, if
you're having DII policies, we're not going to fund your projects.
So you got to certify in your state or in
your city to get road and bridge money or rail
money that you're actually following the law, which includes the
executive orders from you, mister President.

Speaker 5 (15:30):
We're cutting back funding.

Speaker 11 (15:32):
We send research money, mister President, to universities to do
research on more equitable and sustainable transportation systems projects that'll
use data in public opinion to inform policy and infrastructure
and technology benefiting diverse communities, including women in gender nonconforming people.

(15:53):
Just stupid waste of money. We're pulling that money back
from universities. We should do good research users and universities.

Speaker 5 (16:01):
And then one last thing, air traffic control.

Speaker 11 (16:04):
We don't have enough air traffic controllers, about three thousand short.

Speaker 5 (16:08):
We're working on an.

Speaker 11 (16:09):
Agreement with the union, so when when controllers become retirement eligible,
we're gonna cut a deal to try to get them
to stay longer, to stay in the tower. And then
we have a plan to put more butts and seats
in Oklahoma City so we can get more students through
the academy and.

Speaker 5 (16:26):
Into towers as well.

Speaker 11 (16:26):
It's gonna take us a while to do that, to
train them up, but we're in the process. Before our
four years are done, well before that, we're gonna be
at full capacity.

Speaker 2 (16:35):
San Do you want to tell them about I think
we have to bring it up. We have very obsolete
equipment for air traffic controllers. The equipment the towers have
horrible equipment. It's been renovated for years. The money they
spent over the last four years, this foota edge did
a horrible job. They wasted billions and billions of dollars
soaking up wire equipment to non wire equipment to satellite equipment.

(16:59):
And you're not a third grade student would know it
doesn't work. You can't work, and they spent, they wasted
tens of billions of dollars. But we want to put
a brand new air traffic control system in and you
might want to spe.

Speaker 5 (17:13):
You and I have talked about this.

Speaker 11 (17:14):
It's a state of the art system eneview of the world,
and it's I mean, listen, I don't our system is safe,
but you would have hoped someone would have seen that
there's a problem with with fixed wing aircraft and helicopters
coming in at DCA. Someone should have seen that before
we lost almost seventy lives. It's our job to look
and see that we have an aging infrastructure around air

(17:36):
traffic control. And so if we don't, if we don't
build a brand new system, there's going to be failures
and people will lose their lives. And so we need
to help Congress to help fund this. But it's going
to be all brand new. And after you build a
brand new system, we have the fedrock in the foundation
to actually build on top of it, but no one
has done this, mister President.

Speaker 5 (17:57):
There's band aid fixes that have happened over the course
of two years. You can't have a band aid fix.
It doesn't get done. It has to be brand new.

Speaker 11 (18:05):
The technology it looks like it's out of the nineteen
eighties movie. Old computers, floppy disks. We're using copper wires,
not fiber. So there are.

Speaker 5 (18:16):
Great solutions we have available that.

Speaker 11 (18:18):
By the way, everyone's sick of their billion flights or
they're canceled flights. We have more capacity in the airspace
and if we rebuild, now rebuild, if we build this
brand new system, what you'll have is more efficiency in
the airspace and it will be safer, so the economy
will be stronger. We can have more flights and less delay.
So I appreciate your support on that, mister Presley.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
Re building that is very important.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
You wouldn't have had the helicopter crashing into the plane
at four hundred feet up, which it's supposed to be
two hundred feet That would have bells and whistles would
have been gone over and you would have heard. You
would have heard the screaming equipment saying there's a problem
coming up in fifteen seconds.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
You got to do something about right now.

Speaker 2 (19:01):
And it would have also sent the word right into
the helicopter, because I guess you'll be doing the full
report of that. But it was pretty obvious what happened.
And there was supposed to be a two hundred feet
There were four hundred feet and a terrible thing.

Speaker 1 (19:15):
And that wouldn't have happened if we had the right equipment.

Speaker 2 (19:17):
If we had the right equipment, you would have heard
bells and whistles going off and it would have alerted
long before. That would have happened two minutes before. They
would have had a lot of time. So we have
to do this. We have no choice, and we're going
to do it. We're gonna be very.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
Proud of it.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
They did all the equipment in new equipment, and you
can't hook it all the equipment to new equipment because
it's different. Some is satellite and some is ground. The
satellite doesn't work. This man would know that better than anybody.
But you can't hook up a satellite system to a
ground wired system, and if you do, you're wasting a
lot of money.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
They spend billions. This is Buddhadge.

Speaker 2 (19:54):
They spend billions and billions of dollars trying to patch
your system together. They had one hundred of different contractors,
and the contractors we're all fighting with each other. We're
gonna have one great big contractor, like the great big
beautiful bill.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
Which is going along very well. I guess I like
great being beautiful.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
But we're gonna have one great, big beautiful contractor. Whether
it's maybe Raton, maybe IBM, maybe it could be any
one of four or five different groups, but you put
one in charge. They're very big, very powerful, monetarily, and
they give you a guarantee and they hook up everything.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
They do every single thing, so they're.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
Responsible for the digging of the ditches and the fiber
and every single element, and it's one system that's hooked in.
It's not all these hodgepodge systems that don't work together.
And it's just a shame. I mean, it was it's
basic construction, but it's complex stuff and there are a
few companies that do it unbelievably well, and we're gonna

(20:55):
have that. So good job, John, I know that's your
big projects present.

Speaker 11 (21:00):
No one has done it because it's it's it is complex,
it's it's hard to do because as you're as you're
building a brand new system, you have plans taken off
and landing, and so because it's complex, no one has
done it, and you've give them the directive and the
sports to make this happen to well.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
Ours is going to be an all new system.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
It's going to all hook up, it's going to be
the same, the same tower is going to have the
same equipment, and all towers all over the country, all
over the world actually mostly are going to be hooked
in together. And when there's a problem, when planes are
too close, you will hear a sound that's very ear shattering.
And I've heard it and it's amazing. I mean, honestly,

(21:36):
it's amazing. It's real genius stuff. And we didn't do that.
What we did was just waste money through You could
have just thrown it right out the window. What they did,
what they did in this last four years was disgraceful.
Whether it was the border or this, you name one
hundred different things, the worst administration ever.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
Okay, thank you, thank you. I'm brother said Jay, thank you,
ms break, thank you.

Speaker 12 (21:58):
And I think one of the things that people understanding
about the VA is we're part of the national security
interest you have and you've laid to drownworks for that.
If leadership been making sure that with the secondary defense
and myself, we take care of veterans on two ends,
one when they come in and one when they serve
they've earned the benefits that we have. And one of
the things is that we're not doing our job on
our end, then the recruitment and all goes down on

(22:19):
the other end because we have a full spectrum.

Speaker 1 (22:21):
That's what the leadership is about.

Speaker 12 (22:22):
What we found speaking the last four years is we
found an administration and wanted to throw money and people
at problems, but they didn't want to put leadership in.
They just put money and people at it. And we
saw wake time stay the same. We saw issues of
suicide race death by suicide not changed.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
We saw homelessness issue barely go down.

Speaker 12 (22:39):
We saw disability claimed skyrocket when you took place over
two hundred and fifty thousand back dislow, which we're already
bringing down almost forty thousand so far just in the
last couple of months. We've also put back what you've
And I was in Congress when this happened, and I
was glad to said the Mission Act is back front
and the center at the VA. We're actually doing community care.
We're actually giving the veteran that they've earned and they deserve.

(23:01):
Whether they can get their vacare inside our facilities or
in the community, it's their choice, it's vacare. We're gonna
give them the highest quality here wherever they want to go. Also,
we're expanding out options for treatments and others for those
that are in new We're experimenting and looking at new
counseling ideas on new drug techniques that we can help
with PTSD, TPI, the things that are affecting.

Speaker 1 (23:19):
Our veterans right now.

Speaker 12 (23:21):
But also we've taken the leadership to take people and
bring them back into work where they're actually communicating.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
They're back in our offices. We put thousands of people
back in.

Speaker 12 (23:30):
We're processing more claims daily than we were in the
last little bit, hit a million before it's ever happened,
and we're actually bringing it down that I've actually taken
our Deputy secretary and he is actually having a strike
force now to bring down that disability claim. Plus our
regular work that we're having done, we've also taken almost
three hundred plus million dollars and taken it out of

(23:51):
contracts that we've all heard about so far. For we
were doing contracts for meeting notes and powerpoints, and if
our folks didn't know how to do meeting notes and powerforts,
go online.

Speaker 1 (23:58):
And learn yourself. We're not gonna pay for it anymore.

Speaker 12 (24:00):
And we took three hundred and sixty million dollars to
put it back into community care and also our health
records management system.

Speaker 13 (24:05):
That we have.

Speaker 12 (24:06):
We've opened sixty new facilities, just gonna last a little
bit for so all the media who wants to talk
about how.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
We're hurting healthcare.

Speaker 12 (24:11):
We've just opened sixtyth facilities. By the way, thank you,
You're welcome. As we go from that that we've continued.
We've also took eleven point six b and INN con
sealing values of contracts and terminated that we did not need,
resulting in significant cost awardance for the future, but also
still maintaining the ability to take care of our patients
and also our disability benefits. We've also gotten unity again.

(24:34):
We did away with fourteen million dollars in dee I spending.
We've ended gendered as forty of treatments. We phased that out,
all directed the savings from that and go to paralyzed
vesterians and amputees. We've also continued to work toward as
youth and anti Smitism and also anti Christian bias that
we saw. The biggest thing though, missus President home the
state is you told me when you said for me

(24:55):
to take the job, you said, take care of my vestans.
Well we've done something in taking that step forward is
back first at the the VA is.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
Not about itself anymore. We're not a self feeding animal.

Speaker 12 (25:04):
It's about a service organization to takes care of one
of the vessel we have, and that's our veterans. And
that when as present we're just getting started, jog, how
are you joining with the suicide rate we're getting is toughness, President,
That's something that we're looking at. This is something that
we've had five hundred and eighty eight million dollars has
been spent over the last session four or five years
to be prevention and yet the numbers state is seventeen

(25:26):
or twenty one wherever we want to have it. We're
now opening that back up, taking in nonprofits. We're bringing
in others who have things that are actually looking at
I work with Secare Kennedy and others on the idea
of we're opening up the possibility of psychedelic treatment and
others that give us an opportunity. We've got to research
it make sure it's good, but it's opening up that possibility,
and I think again veterans are understanding now that we're

(25:47):
putting them first. I'm getting when I go to these hospitals,
they're actually coming up saying thanks. We were back in
where we need to be, and we're seeing a workforce fell.
So suicide is going to come down. It's also going
to take some transition stuff that your Secretary Defense has
been very helpful. Long we've got to transfer them out
of the militaries when.

Speaker 1 (26:02):
They come to us better. But we're working on that.

Speaker 14 (26:05):
So thank you Jamison, mister President. It may come as
a surprise, but this has been the busiest.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
One in you know, this is the biggest deal ever done.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
If you sold IBM, excell On Mobile and five other
companies together, it's peanuts compared to what we're doing. This
is the biggest deal ever done financially in the history
of the world, and we're doing I think we're doing
great you.

Speaker 1 (26:34):
Can see some big, big results go ahead.

Speaker 14 (26:36):
And I'll just say something that Secretary Duffy said his context.
Because it's complex, no one has done it. So this
is something a re ordering of global trade that hasn't
happened since the end of World War two, and it's
long overdue because we've seen manufacturing offshore under the old
global trading system, with the net result of the global
trading system that all the manufacturing goes to Asia and

(26:56):
other places. That's the system you have to replace. That's
what you're doing. They said you wouldn't be able to
do global tariffs.

Speaker 5 (27:02):
We did it.

Speaker 14 (27:03):
They said everyone would retaliate. No one retaliated outside of China.
They said no one would come to negotiate. We're talking
to dozens of countries. They said no one would have offers.
We have dozens of written offers. We have lots of
countries in this week. This is like a break for
me to come.

Speaker 1 (27:19):
With all the countries that want to negotiate. They want
to make Doum zoom in on them.

Speaker 14 (27:27):
Yeah, this is just a This is like a tracker,
right with all these columns of which countries have come
in when we started negotiations. But who gave us an offer.
Are we in technical talks? And when do we expect
to have have deals done? Those are some some weeks out, but.

Speaker 5 (27:39):
We're rating very quickly on this.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
Thanks to thank you, Jameson. You're gonna have a lot
of fun for the next week. Fun. It will be fine,
mister President.

Speaker 15 (27:50):
The last four years, the world experienced a total lack
of zero leadership under under Biden. Uh and then we've
had one hundred days of your leadership with respect, with strength,
starting with they'll be all hell to pay if you
don't let our people go. Dozens over forty Americans have come.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
Home under your leadership.

Speaker 15 (28:15):
Far more terrorists are no longer threatening the homeland under
your leadership. Holding all of these agencies together, including the person,
the evil individual responsible for the abby Gate bombing, and
to sit with the thirteen gold Star families and you

(28:36):
showing that follow up in that justice has been incredible.
But pulling this great team together, mister President, everything from
revitalizing shipyards to cyber to space, that takes this entire
team working together. It's an honor to serve you in
this administration. And I think the world is far better,

(28:58):
far safer for me.

Speaker 2 (29:00):
Man, Thank you very much. If youavigate is really important.
This is a horrible thing, destroyed the image, frankly of
the Biden administration. What happened there was a disgrace that
should have never happened. And BAM is working very much
on prosecuting that person. We have the person and he'll

(29:21):
do well.

Speaker 1 (29:22):
I have no doubt about it. Thank you very much, Michael.

Speaker 2 (29:25):
So the CIA, I don't know Rack Left. I don't
know if he's going to say anything. He's probably the
one person here that's not allowed to talk about the
great jobst but go ahead.

Speaker 13 (29:35):
And it was President, as you know, at your direction,
the CIA has deployed our unique covert action authorities in
various places and continence to successfully advance your national security
and foreign policy priorities, to advance peace, to end wars,
to take terrorists off the battlefield, and to keep illicit

(29:56):
drugs from coming into this country and harming Americans. Unfortunately,
as much as I would love to detail your accomplishments
in that reguard, we can't do so. Crowd, but you
and I both know, mister President, that you have had
a profound positive impact on America's national security posture and

(30:18):
Americans are safer because of your leadership. What I can
talk about publicly is has been mentioned. The CIA provided
the intelligence that led to the apprehension of the Abbeygate bomber,
who is now being prosecuted by our great Attorney General,
and providing a measure of justice to those thirteen families
that suffered as a result of that disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal

(30:42):
during the last administration. In addition to your direction, mister President,
the CIA has negotiated and secured the release of Americans
like Mark Foebel and Cassinia Carolina who have been wrongfully detained,
sending the message that you will forget about no Americans
that are being held in other places unfairly and unjustly.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
And finally, mister.

Speaker 13 (31:03):
President, the CIA is being restructured at your direction to
focus on our core mission and to eliminate the well
documented politicization that has taken place in the intelligence community from.

Speaker 1 (31:16):
Bad actors in the past.

Speaker 13 (31:18):
To focus on our core mission and to make America
safe again.

Speaker 1 (31:22):
Thank you for the opportunity, mister President. Hu job, You're
doing a great job. Thank you very much. Russome.

Speaker 3 (31:28):
We're obviously involved in a number of budget bills that
are moving, trying to make sure all of your priorities
are reflected to the reconciliation working on our upcoming budget.

Speaker 5 (31:38):
Wonderful job by the entire cabinet on that front.

Speaker 3 (31:41):
Details Seon on that front, sending up precisions bills to
Congress for things that Elon has found. But the regulatory
aspect is something we don't talk about enough. And right
now you've given us a goal of ten for one.
We are working right now with all of the agencies
to wrap up how big of a deregulatory agenda that
we can have. When you came into office, you basically

(32:02):
stopped two hundred billion dollars in costs to American families
just by stopping the Biden regulatory agenda.

Speaker 1 (32:08):
That's about two thousand per family.

Speaker 3 (32:10):
We think when we're gonna hit these ten for one
goals that we could be in the neighborhood of about
nine hundred billion dollars in savings to American families. That
would be substantially bigger than that two thousand dollars number.

Speaker 5 (32:24):
And the point that I would make.

Speaker 3 (32:25):
In addition to just you know, savings cheaper to the
American people, there's an aspect of wisdom when you're enforcing.

Speaker 1 (32:34):
These rules, that comes into play.

Speaker 3 (32:36):
And I'm your regulator for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau,
and we found this small mortgage lender in Chicago's name
is Barry Stirner. He had a firm called Townstone, and
CFPP had gone after him because he complained about crime
in Chicago, literally the same thing that the Democrat mayor

(32:58):
had talked about, and they came after him for seven
years on a redlining disparate impact claim and ruined his life.
We overturned that, We apologized on your behalf to the individual,
and we basically, without having to go through notice and comment,
we ended the policy that set that in motion. And

(33:19):
so that's happening across these agencies with how they are
using their enforcement discretion, and it will only continue based
on the stone wall of backing that you've given us
to make these hard calls. I don't think they're actually
that hard, but no one's done it to this point,
and we were able to go forward and do that
because of the backing that you've given us.

Speaker 2 (33:39):
So maybe the biggest thing we're working on, maybe bigger
than tariff such a certain sense, is we call it
the one big, beautiful bill and that's wielding its way
right now through the Senate. And john Field has been
actually amazing, and the Speaker has been so great. Congress
Mike Johnson has been really two guys and they get

(34:01):
along great. And it's just been a beautiful, unified attack
really because we have to attack because the Democrats are
trying to stop it at every every turn.

Speaker 1 (34:12):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (34:13):
It would mean a fifty eight percent tax sike if
they were successful, and lots of other bad things beyond
the tax phyke.

Speaker 16 (34:19):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (34:20):
But with us, it'll be the biggest tax cut in
American history.

Speaker 17 (34:24):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
How are we doing with the bill?

Speaker 9 (34:26):
We're doing great.

Speaker 3 (34:27):
We're day in, day out, hour by hour negotiations to
make sure your stuff is in there. Uh, and to
make sure we have the border resources, the defense resources,
and to save the American people some tax money, and
and make sure all those tax cuts that you ran
on are in there that help get people back into
the workforce. And I think we're making a ton of progress.

Speaker 2 (34:47):
Yeah, I think we're doing well. Like I said, the
biggest tax cut in the history of our country, and uh,
it would be the biggest tax increase if the Democrats
are successful. They're the only people I've ever seen running
for office with They want to increase taxes, but this
would be a fifty eight maybe a sixty percent tax
at preece unsustainable for the American people. Thank you very much,

(35:10):
great job, Susi the most powerful woman in the world.

Speaker 1 (35:15):
Thanks. I agree with that.

Speaker 18 (35:19):
I'll be brief so you can hear from these amazing people.

Speaker 16 (35:23):
Congratulations to everyone on a on a hundred days that's
been on.

Speaker 19 (35:27):
It's unparalleled in my memory and the best I can
tell ever.

Speaker 18 (35:32):
But it hasn't been busy.

Speaker 16 (35:33):
For busy's sake, the president's promises made to the American
people have been kept time.

Speaker 18 (35:39):
And time and time again. You all have been out
there spreading.

Speaker 16 (35:43):
The word with the community groups and states in media.

Speaker 18 (35:47):
It hasn't gone unnoticed.

Speaker 16 (35:49):
And let's let's work hard to the next hundred and
have equally as much success.

Speaker 18 (35:54):
Then thank you for a little bit.

Speaker 1 (35:56):
Thank you're doing me job, Susie. Yeah, I think everybody agrees. Yeah,
did you do we.

Speaker 2 (36:09):
Have anybody that disagrees place, please raise your head if
you have the carriage to.

Speaker 20 (36:16):
Do so, go ahead, yours sir is a president and
thank you, uh and you made it up UH very
clear that you wanted to put America first, and also
from day one you wanted to make housing affordable again.

Speaker 21 (36:30):
UH, because we do hous have.

Speaker 20 (36:31):
A housing affordability crisis in our country. And so at
hood we been cutting uh all the red tape and
bureaucracy as it pertains to housing affordability and unleasing creativity
of our builders and developers around our country and restoring
local control.

Speaker 22 (36:49):
UH.

Speaker 21 (36:49):
We took down the affirmatively further and fair.

Speaker 20 (36:52):
Housing Rule as you know, yeah, which was a zone
in tax from Washington.

Speaker 18 (36:56):
UH.

Speaker 20 (36:57):
So no longer will Washington be picking winners and losers,
but localities and UH elected officials in different states and
cities will have that flexibility. Also you alluded to UH
securing the border UH, and such a great job has
been done with all of our partners at the table
and at HUD. We wanna make sure that the resources
that we have now, which is American tax pair of

(37:18):
dollars UH, in the Body administration, they prioritize illegal aliens
over the American people. And so we signed an MoU
a Secretary NOME and UH DHS to make sure that
HUNT funded housing only goes to American citizens and no
longer willa go to.

Speaker 21 (37:36):
Illegal aliens coming across UH our border.

Speaker 20 (37:38):
We have about nine million UH people living in subsidized
housing in our country. Fifty nine percent of illegal alien
families use some sort of welfare program costing US forty
two billion dollars a year.

Speaker 21 (37:50):
And so we have prioritized American and.

Speaker 20 (37:53):
American people owned to live in HUD funded housing and
also UH to make housing affordable. We also signed up
partnership with Secretary burnam at uh DOI to use underutilized
federal lands UH as you campaigned on and promise UH
to identify those lands to build affordable houses in our
country so that people can realize the American dream. We

(38:16):
also restored biological truth as you did in sports.

Speaker 23 (38:21):
UH.

Speaker 21 (38:21):
We have the equal access rule at hood, which we take.
We took that rule.

Speaker 20 (38:25):
Down to ensure that at women shelters UH, that those
that innerside entered those shelters would be of the same
sex UH and that we would protect the ladies UH
of our country.

Speaker 24 (38:39):
UH.

Speaker 20 (38:39):
No longer will UH those that identify as women but
are not women be able to enter.

Speaker 21 (38:45):
Our shelter so that we can protect the ladies.

Speaker 1 (38:47):
UH.

Speaker 20 (38:47):
That we serve along with our Dose task Force, we
identified over two billion dollars in savings and her two
hundred and sixty million dollars at her was just in
contracts four millia with DEI, and so we to those
contracts down and be obligated and sent back one point
nine billion dollars back.

Speaker 21 (39:04):
To the churasury for the American people.

Speaker 20 (39:06):
Again, we want to be good stewards over the American
taxpayer dollars and so much.

Speaker 21 (39:11):
President, thank you for your leadership in this.

Speaker 20 (39:14):
And we have a tremendous team at HUDD and I'm
so grateful to be part of this team around this
table to take care of the American people.

Speaker 21 (39:22):
And I consider it a great honor and humble to
do so.

Speaker 1 (39:26):
Yes, Yes, appreciated.

Speaker 16 (39:28):
Look, well, I'm not sure if anyone's heard what the
price of eggs is down.

Speaker 18 (39:34):
I know it's news.

Speaker 16 (39:37):
Today on as we celebrate the one hundred day. I
think that it is just such a joint and honor
to continue to do this work, so thank you for that.
We have been obviously very focused on the cost of groceries,
specifically eggs led the way, as you have so eloquently
discussed over the last few months and we're holding tight
on a veryous significant decrease, which.

Speaker 18 (39:58):
Is great and investing we need to there.

Speaker 16 (40:01):
As I mentioned before the press came in, we have
had a massive issue with Mexico on water, getting water
to our farmers along the border for decades. When I
worked in Texas twenty five years ago, we were fighting
with the Mexican government over the water.

Speaker 18 (40:17):
Then you got involved about two weeks ago.

Speaker 16 (40:21):
That evening I started conversations and as of just a
few days ago, thanks to Secretary of Rubio's great deputy
Secretary and I have been negotiating and we get the
best deal I believe in history on behalf of our
farmers and thanks to your leadership and your strength on that,
and that's a really big deal long term for those
farmers in South, in the southern part of the country.

(40:42):
On the energy side, I know we've got Secretary Bergham
and his partner Secretary right, but we often forget that
agriculture has a major piece of the energy dominance agenda,
not just timber, not just minerals, but bile fuels. So
we continue you to support that great leadership coming from
those agencies and doing hopefully our part as well, and

(41:02):
they've been incredible in that our farmers have been hurting.
Under the Joe Biden administration. There was a thirty percent
increase in the cost of input, so the cost of
doing business for these farmers over those four years. When
we left the White House the first time four years ago,
we had a zero dollar trade deficit with our agriculture products.
After four years of Biden that hit fifty billion because

(41:25):
they just didn't make an effort. And so obviously that's
fifty billion less dollars at a time of very thin
profitability for our agriculture community. So the Congress passed a
because we had the last administration didn't get a farm
bill done either.

Speaker 18 (41:39):
The farmers were hurting there.

Speaker 16 (41:40):
So Congress stepped in, I say all that and basically
said ten billion dollars to move out USDA fastest in history.
That money went out to those farmers that couldn't make
their plant their crops. And so I'm really proud of that,
and you'll hear a lot of that from our farmers today,
that this USDA is moving more quickly than any ever before.
Not we're not organizing money based on the color of

(42:03):
skin and other ways, which was how the.

Speaker 18 (42:05):
Last administration was moving out.

Speaker 16 (42:07):
We've canceled six billion dollars in contracts thanks to our great.

Speaker 18 (42:10):
Friend Elon Musk and his doche team.

Speaker 16 (42:12):
A lot of those were DEI gender studying, transgender mice,
you know who knew the racism and pest management. We've
canceled all of it. We're going through a major restructuring.
USDA is one of the biggest agencies. It's sort of
a catch all, and we're really really downsizing and aligning
around putting farmers first, which is really really important. A

(42:35):
big part of USDA is food stamps. It is perhaps
one of the largest, if not the largest, welfare program,
and it's a supplemental nutrition program. Secretary Kennedy and I
have been working very closely. We were in Texas yesterday
talking about nutrition and agriculture. You can't make America healthy
again without your farmers and your ranchers as your partner.

(42:56):
So ensuring that our food stamp program and those the
bottom end of the socioeconomic ladder really have access to
nutritious foods as we're facing an obesity crisis and a
chronic disease crisis, which I'm sure Secretary of Kennedy will
touch on and the final thing I'll say is this morning,
Secretary NOMENI together and I brought up pictures.

Speaker 18 (43:17):
I think this is important and it goes to why
we're here.

Speaker 16 (43:20):
This is a South Dakota ranching family named the Mods.
They are a fifth generation, fifth generation ranching family. Charles
mad in his thirties, bought the ranch from his granddad,
so the Press when he was seventeen years old. Those
beautiful children, Kyle, Lyle and Kennedy his wife Heather. Under
the Biden administration, they had of their several hundred acre operation,

(43:45):
they used about twenty acres and had a fence that
had been there since nineteen ten when their family took
over took over the ranching operation. There had never been
really any problem that had been brought to their attention.
Perhaps there was a minor dispute over.

Speaker 18 (44:00):
Again twenty acres.

Speaker 16 (44:02):
This family was indicted, prosecuted, threatened with jail time, told
to find guardians for their children over a fence line
dispute that the Biden doj pushed forward. So this morning
and the steps of the US Department of Agriculture with
Secretary no who was their governor as the governor of
South Dakota, which is where these great people are from.

(44:24):
All charges, criminal charges were dropped, and really appreciate the
Department of Justice. It was a really big day as
we sent the signal that the over criminalization and using
government government.

Speaker 18 (44:35):
And you know this better than anyone.

Speaker 16 (44:37):
Because you were in the crosshairs for so long that
those days are over and the regulation through prosecution is
no more. And so this family is one of many
that will now be talking to to ensure that never
happens again.

Speaker 1 (44:50):
Good thank you, thank you, thank you. Nice Scott.

Speaker 23 (44:56):
It's been a momentous one hundred days with you at
the Helm and I view this one hundred days as
setting the table for peace deals, trade deals, tax deals.
So the next hundred days will be harvesting you've created, negotiating,
leverage and leadership.

Speaker 9 (45:11):
They're going to yield remarkable results.

Speaker 23 (45:14):
Energy costs to plummeted, mortgage rates are down, food costs
are moving lower, and American families are finding their financial
footing again.

Speaker 9 (45:24):
I had a group in today.

Speaker 23 (45:26):
We are America under your leadership is on the verge
of becoming an AI superpower. That our economy had become barbelt.
We had high tech and finance on one side, natural
resources led by energy, which the previous administration tried to
kill on the other, and you're filling in between with
precision manufacturing that we're going to be bringing back through

(45:49):
good trade policies, good tax policies under the Doge at Treasury,
and the IRS cost text sport and efficiency have increased.
We have the IRS revenues are up and thanks to
the young man sent over by Doge, the IT update

(46:13):
that began in nineteen ninety, which is which has begun
before he was born, is going to be finished.

Speaker 9 (46:21):
During your term. So trade, you couldn't make it up.

Speaker 23 (46:27):
Trade taxes and deregulation the one big beautiful bill under
your leadership.

Speaker 9 (46:33):
Speaker Johnson and Leader Thoon have done.

Speaker 23 (46:36):
A great job, but they have you as a closer
on many of their members. And I'll just close by
saying economic securities, national security. National security is economic security,
and it's never been better.

Speaker 9 (46:51):
We're rebuilding it.

Speaker 23 (46:53):
And as I said last week the IMF and World
Bank conferences, America First does not mean alone under President Trump,
it means a leadership.

Speaker 5 (47:04):
Well said, thank you.

Speaker 1 (47:06):
Are you busy enough? He's doing a great job.

Speaker 13 (47:11):
Thank you very much, mister President, thank you, and thanks
to the Cabinet. So, at the risk of insulting everybody
else at the table, I believe that I am the
youngest member sitting.

Speaker 9 (47:23):
At the table.

Speaker 13 (47:24):
And you know, it occurred to me that from the
time that I was born to the time that Donald J.
Trump was inaugurated just a few months ago, we went
from again forty years, we went from the.

Speaker 21 (47:38):
World's manufacturing superpower.

Speaker 13 (47:40):
To one in which we depend on the People's Republic
of China to make the things that we need. We
went from the proudest military in the world to one
in which we failed to meet our recruiting goals. And
we went from one in which bipartisan border policy was
the consensus of both Democrats and Republicans to one of
which we allowed twenty million people to run roughshod illegally

(48:02):
over the countryside, causing crime, causing a stress in the
welfare system. And again, that happened over the lifetime of
the youngest member of the cabinet. And what has happened
in one hundred days is that we've started to reverse
every single one of those negative trends. And I think
what it shows to me is that the President, and
you sit in the Oval office and you see these

(48:24):
portraits of president's past, and let's be honest, most of
them have been placeholders.

Speaker 9 (48:29):
They've been people who have.

Speaker 13 (48:30):
Allowed their staff to sign executive orders with an autopen
instead of men of action. And the reason the media
attacks this administration as chaotic is because the president is
solving the problems the American people.

Speaker 9 (48:45):
Set about to solve.

Speaker 13 (48:47):
He's actually doing the things that he promised that he
would do.

Speaker 9 (48:50):
And mister President, it has been an honor to be
part of it for the past one hundred days.

Speaker 13 (48:54):
And let me just make one other observation, because it's interesting.
I've seen the data, I've monitored it, I've looked at it.
But the most underreported fact of the first one hundred
days is that we came in with a massive recruitment shortfall,
and in one hundred days, Secretary headseeth in President Trump's leadership,

(49:15):
we now have people breaking down the doors to join
our military. To the media assembled here, it's a really
interesting question.

Speaker 9 (49:22):
Why has that happened?

Speaker 13 (49:23):
Completely aside from the fact that I think it's a
good thing, or I think that President Trump deserves a
political credit for it, why did we go from a
military where people didn't want to serve to now all
of a sudden, they do want to serve. That's a
story you guys should cover.

Speaker 1 (49:36):
But compared to.

Speaker 13 (49:37):
That, how much time have you instead focused on the
fact that we deported an MS thirteen gang member with
a valid deportation order? And why is it that the
press is so focused on the fake bs rather than
what's really going on in the country. I think that
what we've shown, sir, is that you can do a lot.
You can do a lot in one hundred days. But

(49:57):
you've also unfortunately revealed that too much of the American
media hasn't learned the lessons of the past forty years.

Speaker 9 (50:03):
Thank you, sir, Thank you.

Speaker 1 (50:05):
Thank you.

Speaker 18 (50:07):
President.

Speaker 25 (50:08):
Your first one hundred days has far exceeded that of
any other presidency in this country ever, ever, never seen
anything like it. Thank you. Your directive to me was
very simple, make America safe. And despite that, we've still
been defending over two hundred civil lawsuits filed against you

(50:30):
on top of everything else. I think I'm representing every
one of.

Speaker 18 (50:33):
You in this room.

Speaker 25 (50:36):
I know you will not be arrested by the US
marshals over two hundred lawsuits over fifty injunctions and now
we've got multiple cases in front of the Supreme Court
and we will succeed and we are doing great in
front of the Supreme Court. President, and we'll continue on
with that. I was at DEA yesterday and they said
to me, you, Donald Trump, have taken the handcuffs off

(50:58):
of DEA agents. And as a result of since you
have been in office, President Trump, your DOJ agencies have
seized more than twenty two million fittenyl pills thirty four
hundred kilos of fintanyl since you've been your last hundred days,
which saved Are you ready for this media? Two hundred

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and fifty eight million lives. Kids are dying every day
because they're taking this junk laced with something else. They
don't know what they're taking. They think they're buying a
tileanol or an auterall and as a NX and it's
laced with fitanyl and they're dropping dead and no longer
because of you. What you've done atf since you've been
an office, President along with DOJ agencies seized fourteen thousand,

(51:44):
five hundred guns off the streets. Why aren't people reporting
that six hundred and fifty one thousand rounds of AMMO.
That's up one hundred and fifty one percent from twenty
twenty four. That's keeping America safe. We've rescinded death penalty.
We are now seeking the death penalty on cases. I'm

(52:05):
signing death warrants. We are going after terrorism. We are
going after arsonists. Whether you're burning tesla's, we will see.
We've arrested nine people so far in seven jurisdictions, no negotiations,
twenty years in prison, or you're burning down the governor's
mansion in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 18 (52:23):
We will be there to protect you.

Speaker 25 (52:25):
And I've been talking to Governor Shapiro and he greatly
I appreciated you reaching out as well. ISIS terrorist we
got one in New York. Right around the corner. We
got an ISIS terrorist in New York. We have an
October seventh task force. We just broke up a huge
human trafficking ring by the Sinaloa cartel. One thousand pounds
of meth meth amphatamine on our streets, a ton of fentanel,

(52:50):
twenty thousand Molli pills. Those are the drug of choice
among at clubs and bars for young kids. They were fake,
but you know what they had in them, fittanol. That's
twenty thousand lives saved because of you. Right there. We
brought back twenty nine cartel members from Mexico at your direction,
and one killed the Kiki Camerino a dea Aga in

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nineteen eighty five, and many of us got to talk
to his widow and his son who is now a judge,
and they started crying. They have tried to get that
guy back forever. And thanks to so many of you
in this room working together, they have justice. They were
crying on the phone because of what you did, President Trump.
Thank you. We're going after anti Semitism. We're unleashing everything

(53:36):
you told us a no more DEI, no more weaponization.
We have rescented, as I said, two hundred policies, and
I could go on all day long, but we are
doing everything in our power to keep America safe at
your direction. Thank you, President.

Speaker 1 (53:53):
Thank you very much. Okay, let's go.

Speaker 18 (53:57):
Nice to see you, mister President.

Speaker 26 (53:59):
Well, first of all, I think what you've heard amongst
this team is the leadership, because it's given us the
latitude really to collaborate amongst each other, not only in
this room as Jamison mentioned we kind of get a
break for a couple of hours here, but we stay
in contact actually every other day that we're working for you,
And I think what that says is I was speaking to,

(54:19):
for instance, the Farm Bureau of Texas yesterday. I'm not
the Ag Secretary, but it matters to the workforce. I'm
working with the other secretaries Lutnik and McMahon on education
and the workforce investments that.

Speaker 18 (54:30):
You've asked me to do.

Speaker 26 (54:31):
Because as you've come in and negotiated these great repatriation
of these companies and the investments, we're going to need
that workforce to build back this economy.

Speaker 18 (54:38):
And I couldn't see that more.

Speaker 26 (54:40):
As I've kicked off my fifty state tour. We've been
in five states so far. We'll finish off fifty states
by the end of the year. And what we're talking
to is the American workforce and these companies about what
the market demand is. That's the difference that we finally
have made that connection. What do they need, how quick
do they need it, and how fast can I get
these either apprenticeships toward that million that we've put that

(55:01):
lofty goal. We've already added eighty thousand new apprenticeships already
just since January. So at the Department of Labor, that
tour is kicked off. And I couldn't be more honored
to be on the ground and see my colleagues that
we're passing in the skies, but we're on the ground
together because we're all collaborating together. One of the things
that we're talking about illegal immigration. I have put states

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on notice. I warned all fifty governors that if they
continued to reward illegal immigration by treating unemployment benefits as
a handout, they're going to lose their federal funding as well.
We can no longer continue to give unemployment insurance to
illegal immigrants, and so I've let those governors and I
sent out that letter last week. We also eliminated discriminatory

(55:43):
discriminatory DEI offices within the Department, specifically the Office of
Federal Contract Compliance Programs. Most of our federal contracts were
really just to focus on DEI enforcement. We were really
punishing a lot of these companies. If they weren't complying,
they weren't going to have a federal content. We've let
go of that program AM completely four point four billion
dollars in unspent COVID funds came back to the Treasury

(56:06):
from the Cares Act. Billions were collecting DUS in these
coffers and the state coffers. We've asked for that money
back to return to the Department of Treasury.

Speaker 9 (56:14):
We saved two.

Speaker 26 (56:15):
Hundred and fifty million by canceling America. Last is what
I call it foreign handouts, including funding for things like
transparency and accountability for Uzbekistan cotton industry. It doesn't make
sense that we're funding, you know, these foreign and thank
you to DOGE and to the government efficiency of what
we have found with the fraud that we're seeing.

Speaker 9 (56:35):
Some of the cant believe it.

Speaker 18 (56:36):
No, I write them down and I read them more
than one. It doesn't it doesn't sense.

Speaker 5 (56:43):
That's right.

Speaker 26 (56:45):
And so again with the Executive Order, preparing Americans for
high paying skilled trade jobs of the future, that's our goal.
The trades is where we're being focused, but all companies
and we want to make.

Speaker 18 (56:54):
Sure we're on hand for that.

Speaker 26 (56:56):
And you know what I want to say is they
thank you to government efficiency because you asked us when
this transitions out, will our departments and our agencies continue
that government efficiency? And I think that we've surpassed that.
In the Department of Labor. Out of our fourteen thousand
federal employees, three thousand have taken the DRP and we

(57:16):
offered it again, so over twenty one percent.

Speaker 18 (57:18):
Have taken that offer.

Speaker 26 (57:20):
And we'll keep our critical workforce Mshaw ocean wage an
hour and make sure our workers stay safe. So with
your leadership, mister President, I couldn't be more honored to serve.
I know we were probably the last to know each other,
but we're getting to know each other well and the
team that you have assembled is really an honor to
serve with.

Speaker 9 (57:36):
So thank you, mister President.

Speaker 1 (57:38):
Thank you you're doing great. Thank you very much.

Speaker 22 (57:41):
Chrislizz mister President, you ran on unleashing American energy, and
one hundred days have shown the tremendous impacts that can
arise from the unleashing you have enabled.

Speaker 1 (57:54):
Oh hit a few highlights.

Speaker 22 (57:56):
Number one, oil, gasoline and diesel price are the lowest
they've been in years. How does that happen in one
hundred days. That's a messaging, your message that we're pro energy,
we're not against energy, we're for it. That sends a
message to the marketplace that supply is easier to grow now,
and supply will be coming and that's already already led

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to tremendous savings for American consumers across the country. And
we need not only more affordable energy, but we need
a lot more energy. Want to highlight ethic. A couple
of us have touched on is AI.

Speaker 9 (58:31):
This is a new emerging critical.

Speaker 22 (58:33):
Industry, this very energy intensive. It is not acceptable for
the United States to not be the leader in AI.
Meanwhilest win the AI race and lead in that, and
that's going to take a lot more energy. If you
had not won election, we would not have won the
AI race full stop. Energy would not have been there
to enable us to win reshoring of manufacturing these trillions

(58:57):
of dollars you led off with, it's going to come
back to our country to make chips, to make steel,
to make automobiles, to make artificial intelligence, to make all
of these industries we've outsourced. That's only going to be
possible with way more American energy. But we have that energy,
we have those resources, we have those businesses, we have
those capitalists. We just need to stop standing in the
way of them and follow the lead you've set, which

(59:21):
is to enable them, not to subsidize them, not to
help them, to enable them to invest American money and
create American jobs. Here regarding our balance to trade, the
second largest export of the United States is liquefied natural gas,
second fastest. In the next few years, it'll be our
largest export in our country. But yet, eighteen months ago

(59:44):
the Biden administration had said We're going to stop issuing
permits for new LNG export terminals. That's just nuts. That's
a great competitive advantage. We have huge balance to trade driver,
a huge industry just coiled and ready to go. I
just came back from Poland last They are thrilled that
America's back in business again, and that the rest of

(01:00:05):
Europe can get off of Russian energy and can enable
their own economic growth with secure, reliable, affordable energy from.

Speaker 9 (01:00:13):
The United States.

Speaker 22 (01:00:14):
Also witness the signing ceremony for a deal between two
large American businesses to build a huge nuclear power plant
in northeastern Poland, the first of this design built in Europe.
It'll be the first of many. I spoke with many
other nations over there. They want to buy more American gas,
they want to get American technology, they want to have
a partnership with us, and they shared. The message I

(01:00:38):
delivered to Europe in my keynote remarks is that unleashing
energy is the way you make your society safer, more prosperous,
more free, and that these sort of over the top
climate alarmism doesn't do anything to help the environment of
our world, but it does impoverish people, it does reduce
the security of your.

Speaker 7 (01:00:56):
Nation, and it makes you weaker.

Speaker 22 (01:00:58):
I think that's a constant message any of us around
this table have brought to Europe. We want our friends
in Europe standing up again and leaning in a lot.
Great is happening under your leadership. We're unleashing consumer products
that Americans wanted to buy that Biden was making illegal.
I'll be in Georgia on Friday at Renai's manufacturing plan

(01:01:19):
tankless natural gas water heaters, incredibly popular product.

Speaker 1 (01:01:22):
They almost became illegal.

Speaker 22 (01:01:24):
The return of common sense is incredibly welcome across this country,
across the world, and back to back to elon that
extra thing. We're going to deliver all of this with
less people, less money, less burden on the US taxpayers,
not smaller departments and smaller services, better, more thoughtful services

(01:01:45):
done more efficiently and smarter, the way you'd have to
run a business. We've got to get our fiscal house
in order, and you and the people around this table
are making it happen. Thank you, mister President. A honor
to be here.

Speaker 1 (01:01:56):
Thank you very much.

Speaker 19 (01:01:58):
Yes, mister President, you are one hundred percent correct. The
border is ninety nine point nine to nine percent safe
under control. You have completely reversed the entire situation. In fact,
the day before yesterday, I was down in El Paso,
and those border patrol agents are so impacted by how

(01:02:18):
you've changed things in a year. They have put up
huge pictures that say, under the Biden administration, the mobs
of people that were pushing through razor wire and trampling children,
and the chaos and the violence that was happening at
that same location. They have a picture there that says,
this is what the Biden administration looks like, and this

(01:02:39):
is what the Trump administration looks like. It's peaceful. People
who do business between Mexico and America are coming through.
They're doing it legally, they're following the law, and it's
all because of what you've done and what you've empowered
them to do. The Recruitment for border patrol is through
the roof. For ICE agents, they want to be a
part of ICE because they recognize they actually get to
do their jobs. I have the Coastguard. Coast Guard recruitment

(01:03:01):
is up over twenty percent just in the last sixty days.
Everybody wants to be a part of what the heritage
is of this country. We've repositioned the entire Coastguard fleet
to focus on border and drug interdiction. As we've secured
the border, the cartels have gone to the water and
are going out in maritime waters to move their drugs
into this country.

Speaker 5 (01:03:21):
The Coast Guard, just in the.

Speaker 19 (01:03:22):
Last two months has taken into custody over one hundred
and twenty six tons of cocaine, millions of doses of fentanol.

Speaker 18 (01:03:31):
It's just amazing.

Speaker 19 (01:03:32):
And the aliens that they are deporting is incredible to
We've been working with all of them. The one thing
that I want to point out is the fake news
has been saying that Biden deported more people than you,
and it's an absolute lie. And they're letting the Biden
administration get away with manipulating and cooking the books. What
they're counting for the Biden administration is every single person

(01:03:55):
that came to that border that they processed and led
into this country, they're allowing to say that was a
deportation just by prosely sending somebody and.

Speaker 7 (01:04:03):
Letting them tell me to the country.

Speaker 18 (01:04:05):
It's absolutely false.

Speaker 19 (01:04:06):
It's not true at all. You have deported over two
hundred and fifty known terrorists, You've deported thousands of foreign
terrorist organization members and gang members, hundreds of thousands of
people that were in this country illegally. We've collected thirty
billion dollars worth of tariffs through CBP, and we've also
collected millions and millions, hundreds of millions of fines and

(01:04:29):
penalties from people that have overstayed here in this country.
So I just want to thank you. You've been a
game changer. I want to thank Pete for his leadership
at DoD and what they've done. I want to thank
Marco for his diplomacy and getting US travel documents into
these countries. Mexico has finally come to the table and
now is going to take a lot more people that
were able to send back to that country. And the

(01:04:51):
President of Mexico told me, sir, she turned around over
half a million people in Mexico before they ever reached
our border. We should be counting those his deportations because
they never even made it to the border because she
turned them around because.

Speaker 18 (01:05:04):
You forced her to.

Speaker 19 (01:05:06):
So those are all people that never even came here
because they got the message because.

Speaker 22 (01:05:10):
You were so aggressive.

Speaker 19 (01:05:11):
So thank you for what you're doing. And every day
we get to get up and do jobs that matter
and we appreciate that.

Speaker 18 (01:05:18):
Oh yeah, Tom's a great messenger for us.

Speaker 22 (01:05:20):
He just yeah, he's hardcore.

Speaker 5 (01:05:23):
Yeah, thank you, no question, Kelly.

Speaker 27 (01:05:28):
Mister President. It's such an honor to serve in this
administration and on behalf of Main Street America, for our
thirty four million small businesses that make up ninety nine
percent of all businesses in this great nation. I have
to tell you, under your leadership, main Street is open
for business again. They're thriving and they're investing. And the
data that we have at the Small Business Administration, the

(01:05:49):
loans that we're putting out a record twenty six thousand
loans in your first one hundred day days, means that
two thousand small businesses each week are receiving that funding,
that investment in the future. Small businesses create two out
of every three new jobs in this country, and we've
already seen under your leadership, the job's economy is back.
Manufacturing jobs are back. We've seen a thirty eight percent

(01:06:12):
increase in manufacturing loans. We put out fifteen hundred manufacturing
loans in your first hundred days. We saw startups increase
by fifty four percent, and we saw businesses under five
people increased by ninety five percent. So your leadership on
the economy matters to every region of this great nation.
I'll tell you on the manufacturing front, I'm not on

(01:06:34):
a national manufacturing tour. We've met with two hundred and
fifty manufacturers, and as I walk through the factory floors,
they all asked me to thank you for fighting for
their jobs, for these industries and for the people who
are creating things from pharmaceuticals to aerospace, to food and
all these essentials that this nation needs to be independent

(01:06:56):
and strong. And to that end, I'm working with Congress
will be now seeing tomorrow and upsizing of our manufacturing
loans to make sure that that economic engine because ninety
eight percent of all manufacturers are small businesses. It's incredible
to walk through these factories that are really creating what
you had in your first administration, the blue collar boom.

(01:07:17):
It's now a new collar boom because it's the intersection
of technology and manufacturing and what they can create for
our war fighters, for our aerospace, for pharmaceuticals with less
than three to five hundred employees, sometimes one hundred employees.
I was at a factory in Georgia on Monday that
is creating machines to help with the Iron Dome and

(01:07:37):
Israel less than fifty employees. This is the engine of
our economy. It's the heartbeat of our communities. It's the
small businesses that helped elect you because they needed your
economic agenda. So thank you, mister President. Such an honor
and congratulations on and epic one hundred days. I do
have to thank Elon. I do want to note we

(01:07:57):
just cut three billion dollars in contracts because of Doge's work.
That's three billion dollars that hard working families that won't
have to work until April fifteenth to pay for the
waste for an abuse that we continue to find in
this government on behalf of taxpayers.

Speaker 1 (01:08:13):
So again, thank you, thank you, thank you very much.
I love the double head.

Speaker 28 (01:08:19):
But yeah, thank you well, miss President.

Speaker 21 (01:08:25):
You know, they say I wear a lot of hats,
and that's true.

Speaker 13 (01:08:30):
Even my hat has a hat.

Speaker 28 (01:08:36):
So you know, the American people voted for secure borders,
safe cities, and sensible spending, and that's what they've gotten.
A tremendous amount has been accomplished in the first hundred days,
as everyone has said, it's more than has been accomplished
in any administration.

Speaker 9 (01:08:56):
Before ever period.

Speaker 28 (01:08:59):
So so this is this pretends very well for what
will happened for the rest of the administration. I think
this could be the greatest administration since the founding your country.

Speaker 1 (01:09:10):
We don't want to thank you for you. You really
have sacrificed a lot and been treated very unfairly. Well
you'd like to read my cars, which is not great matter,
but you have been treated unfairly.

Speaker 2 (01:09:26):
But the vast majority of people in this country really
respect and appreciate you, and this whole room can say
that very strong. We've really been a tremendous help. You
opened up a lot of eyes as to what can
be done, and we just want to thank you very much.

Speaker 1 (01:09:41):
And you know you're invited to stay as long as
you want.

Speaker 2 (01:09:45):
At some point I guess he wants to get back
home to his cars. And he's done an incredible job.
One hundred and fifty b and let's take it as
I said, they said, Oh, it could have been more,

(01:10:08):
and a lot of you know, a lot of stuff
is being worked on. That number could be doubled and
even tripled. A lot of things are being worked on
that we don't count yet because it's not quite there.

Speaker 1 (01:10:16):
But you've done a fantastic job and we appreciate it
very much. Eleen. You know, it's also an honor to
work with your incredible cabinet.

Speaker 9 (01:10:23):
I just say thank you everyone. You know, it's great
to work with you.

Speaker 29 (01:10:26):
Thank you Alo, President, congratulations on this truly historic first
hundred days of your administration, really only made possible by
your focused leadership and delivering the mandate of the American
people gave you. You have empowered all of us to
deliver that mandate.

Speaker 18 (01:10:46):
And I'm grateful to have.

Speaker 29 (01:10:47):
The privilege of leading the intelligence community towards ending the
weaponization politicization of the intelligence community that's gone on for
far too.

Speaker 18 (01:10:55):
Long and building out.

Speaker 29 (01:10:57):
What is truly a lean and agile, an effective intelligence
community that is helping you deliver that promise to the American.

Speaker 18 (01:11:04):
People of safety, security and freedom.

Speaker 29 (01:11:07):
So, mister President, like to highlight just three of the
areas where we are helping to support your leadership and
your work and making America safe again and bringing about
these changes. First of all, because of your designation of
cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, I took immediate action with
our National counter Terrorism Center to prioritize their focus on

(01:11:28):
those terrorists and gang members who are trying to enter
our country through legal or illegal means, and to seek
out those who.

Speaker 18 (01:11:36):
Already are here in our country.

Speaker 29 (01:11:37):
Because of the Biden administrations four years of open borders,
we've been working very closely with your great Attorney General's team.

Speaker 5 (01:11:47):
At the DEA to get these.

Speaker 29 (01:11:50):
Known cartels into our systems to be able to stop
them at the border, and turning over names to Department
of Homeland Security and the FBI to be able to
find those who are already here in our country. Just
the other day, we found seven hundred alien terrorists who
have ties to MS thirteen, Trende Aragua, and the Sinaloa Cartel.
Just yesterday, our NCTC identified almost six hundred individuals with

(01:12:14):
ties to other terrorists who came through our borders illegally
claimed asylum and under the Biden administration, were parolled here
within our borders. Secondly, mister President, like too many organizations
in the federal government, the od and I has become
very bloated, with too much waste and abuse going on

(01:12:36):
within the organization. We've done a few immediate steps. We
are doing more. The od and I is twenty five
percent smaller and more lean today than it was when
I walked in the door and when you took office. Secondly,
we have just this morning actually shut down a human
capital office. As soon as you issued the executive order

(01:12:57):
to stop all DEI activities, we did that shut down
the DEI office. We discovered this human capital office that
was essentially a slush fund for DEI initiatives hidden under
the guise of human capital. That closed down this morning,
saving taxpayers one hundred and fifty million dollars, will soon
be announcing an additional two point six billion dollars in

(01:13:18):
savings with other programs and contracts that do nothing to
ensure our national security interests. And Lastly, we're working every
day to hold the deep state accountable, to end the
politicization weaponization of the intelligence community. This past week, I
sent three criminal referrals for illegal and unauthorized leaks to

(01:13:39):
the media of classified intelligence for prosecution. We have eleven
more that are under investigation. We've revoked, at your direction,
sixty seven security clearances, and we continue the work of
declassifying documents as we have already around the JFK assassination.
We have more coming for the assassination of Bobby's father,

(01:14:03):
Senator Kennedy and MLK assassination. And we continue our extensive
investigations around exposing the very serious issues we have related
to election integrity, illegal abuses of Faiza, crossfire, Hurricane, and others.
Mister President, under your leadership, we are working every day
to bring about that transparency and accountability that the American

(01:14:25):
people deserve.

Speaker 5 (01:14:25):
So thank you for the opportunity.

Speaker 1 (01:14:27):
Thank you very much, mister President.

Speaker 30 (01:14:31):
At the Biden EPA, the Green New Deal was raging.
At the Biden EPA, we saw billions of.

Speaker 1 (01:14:42):
Tax dollars burning.

Speaker 30 (01:14:45):
At the Biden EPA, we saw industries suffocing. But at
the Trump EPA, the Green New Deal is debt. At
the Trump EPA, we know that we can both protect
the environment and grow the economy. I have thirteen pages
of accomplishments from our first one hundred days in here,

(01:15:06):
and in it. Part of it is one hundred environmental
accomplishments at the Trump EPA.

Speaker 1 (01:15:12):
You don't have to take my word for it. We
released it to the media this morning.

Speaker 30 (01:15:15):
Every single day that President Trump is in this office,
there will be a major environmental accomplishment every single day
of the Trump administration.

Speaker 1 (01:15:27):
At the Trump EPA.

Speaker 30 (01:15:28):
We're also launching what is the largest deregulatory.

Speaker 1 (01:15:32):
Action in the history of the country.

Speaker 30 (01:15:35):
We're gonna be given our Director of the OMB a
whole lot of work because we inherited a big mess
from the Biden EPA, and working with Elon and Doge,
I've canceled now twenty two billion dollars worth of grants.

Speaker 1 (01:15:51):
Now. Today is a special day for many reasons.

Speaker 30 (01:15:54):
The biggest reason why we're here is that this is
the one hundredth day of the most consequent historic first
one hundred days in the history of this country. Today,
while we're here, the House of Representatives is voting on
Congressional Review Act bills considering the EPA waivers that were
given to California's taelpipe emissions where California set their own standards,

(01:16:19):
but there should be one national standard. And right now,
Congress on the House side, he's going to be voting
on that today. On a personal note, while this is
a bit outside of the EPA jurisdiction, today is my
last day serving in the United States Army and I
first signed up towards the end of the nineties and
have had a chance to see a lot of national

(01:16:41):
security teams over the course of the last twenty seven years.
There has never been a national security team ever assembled
that had the backs of our warriors like this national
security team right now. And we have never had a
president so deeply committed towards ending foreign wars instead of

(01:17:03):
starting new ones. There's a reason, mister Vice President, why
everyone is racing to join our Department of Defense. We
have a Secretary of Defense who, with all due respect
to our great President, would probably rather be swimming with
Navy seals right now, be running somewhere in the Middle East.

Speaker 1 (01:17:21):
With our service members.

Speaker 30 (01:17:23):
And from our Secretary of Defense to our Secretary of State,
our Vice President, and more, I just want to say
thank you, as a veteran of our military for assembling
what is the greatest national security team that I have
ever seen in my twenty seven years associated with the.

Speaker 1 (01:17:38):
United States targets. We appreciate it very much.

Speaker 31 (01:18:00):
So said well, as President, I don't think I have
ever worked so hard to try to fire myself. We
are certainly making great strides in that we've We've reduced
the folks over at the Department of Education by about
fifty percent now through our program, and so we've closed
a lot of the district offices. That's solidating, so there

(01:18:23):
are there are a lot fewer people working a lot
more efficiently in the Department of Education. The commissioners of
education in every state, and I was at a meeting
with them not too far along, not too long ago,
for uh, not only our states, but our territories. They
are thrilled with the opportunity now to be able to
have more control over the education and their states, to

(01:18:45):
get rid of a lot of the red tape and
regulation that's that's kept them from doing what they're doing.
So we're seeing I think great improvements. We'll see test scores.
I believe they'll take a bit for them to be
able to go up. But I think now that they're
gonna have the opportunity to put in their own program. Well,
we'll see that growth. At the same time, we've been
focus on higher education for our universities. We have we've

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returned proper enforcement of Title nine protections to schools. We
have stopped funding to Columbia, for instance, some other schools
for not only Title nine but Title six infractions, and
those are moving along. I think we've brought people to
the table. They know that you're serious, you meant what
you said. They're going to make changes. They're making their

(01:19:32):
campuses safer. Again, Anti Semitism was just out of control
in many of our universities, and so some tried to
In fact, Harvard is sued and they're saying that it's
you know, First Amendment in fraction. No, this is civil
rights safety on our campuses for our young students, you
know who are there. And with with Pam's help and

(01:19:53):
the task force that we formed with HHS, with GSA,
with other agencies, we're going to make sure that our
campuses are so and so there's a lot of good
work going on.

Speaker 18 (01:20:02):
I think one of the biggest things.

Speaker 31 (01:20:05):
You'll be very happy to hear this Sister vote that
we are putting back into place collecting on our student
loans that have that have been delinquent. Since March of
twenty twenty, been no effort to recollect on this loans.
So as of May fifth, the letter goes out that
the loan recollection is beginning again. So for those people

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who have borrowed money and who have not been paid,
that's just not to be punitive. There are many ways
that they can go online to understand how they can
get back into the right payment structure, because when they're
in default, they can't buy a house, they can't.

Speaker 18 (01:20:41):
Buy a car because their credit scores arenouncement.

Speaker 31 (01:20:43):
It's helpful to them as well as to get this
money back into the country.

Speaker 5 (01:20:46):
I mean, with sixty.

Speaker 31 (01:20:48):
Billion dollars of increased student loan debt since since twenty twenty,
and in total, we've got almost one point seven trillion
dollars in student debts.

Speaker 18 (01:20:59):
So we're gonna we're going to start getting it back.

Speaker 1 (01:21:01):
And Scott his.

Speaker 31 (01:21:03):
Team has been incredibly helpful. We appreciate that so very
very much. And so a lot's going on in the department,
And what I would really like, as I'm firing myself,
I'd like for you to be known as the Education
President because of the best in practice systems that we
want to put in every state to incorporate AI so

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that we are training these new entrepreneurs and business leaders
in our country. We can't do it with the infrastructure
we have in place today, so you have to be
working on that at the same time.

Speaker 18 (01:21:36):
So we're going to be doing that.

Speaker 31 (01:21:38):
So thank you for your charge to elevate education so
that we are providing for every student access to excellent education.

Speaker 1 (01:21:48):
Thank you, sir, Thank you very much. London.

Speaker 2 (01:21:50):
What's going on with Harvard and some of these colleges
that are taking vast amounts of money who also have
vast amounts They've got fifty two million dollars and uh,
really scamming the public and hiring people like de Blasio
and Lori Lightfoot, who were certainly two of the worst

(01:22:10):
mayors in the history of our country, paying 'em a
fortune of salary and uh uh having them teach our
children how to manage cities and how to mar manage government.

Speaker 1 (01:22:20):
Uh. What's the uh word?

Speaker 29 (01:22:22):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:22:22):
As of this morning on let's say, Harvard.

Speaker 31 (01:22:25):
Well, we're negotiating with them whom we went back to
them to say we'd welcome them back to the negotiating table.

Speaker 18 (01:22:30):
Their response was a lawsuit.

Speaker 31 (01:22:32):
So uh, p Pam and her team are helping helping
work with that, and uh I am uh you know,
enjoying the fact not only am I firing myself up,
but I'm now being sued fairly regularly have I uh
different departments of education, but we're we're staying tough with them.
The other thing that we're looking at also are the
au are the one seventeen violations of these big universities

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like Harvard and others who are not reporting as they
are required to do by foreign money that comes in
and how much that is and where it comes from.
And so that is a students.

Speaker 1 (01:23:06):
Yeah, it's very serious people coming from.

Speaker 19 (01:23:08):
Yes, So we pulled back their grants because Harvard isn't
responding to us criminal activity by their students, and until
they give us that list, they're not getting any more
grants from home.

Speaker 2 (01:23:19):
And I think we should have put up back we did.
The students they have, the professors, they have, the attitude
they have is not American, and uh, I think you
should have grant as a grant. We don't have to
give grants. So we'll pull back a grant. Yea very good.

Speaker 1 (01:23:33):
Thank you very much.

Speaker 17 (01:23:34):
Thank you, mister President, Thank you for your extraordinary leadership
over the past one hundred days.

Speaker 7 (01:23:41):
We are already making America healthy again.

Speaker 17 (01:23:45):
We announced last week the ban on the nine petroleum
based synthetic ties food ties within two years. Within two months,
we're going to ban the worst two of them. I
am working with Secretary of Wall on dietary guidelines. The
dietary guidelines that the Trump that the present Biden's administration gave.

Speaker 7 (01:24:06):
Us four hundred and fifty three pages.

Speaker 17 (01:24:10):
They're basically unreadable, and they are the product of the
same kind of politicized science that drove fruit loops to
the top of.

Speaker 7 (01:24:20):
The food eure.

Speaker 17 (01:24:23):
And we are we're going to do real science, gold
standard science. We're going to develop within We have till
December to do it. We are working very very fast together.
We're going to get it done by the end of
the summer, in time to drive change major dramatic changes
in the school foods, the school lunch programs over the

(01:24:44):
next next school year. I'm working also with Secretary of
Rawlins on the Snap program and the to get sodas
and candy off of the food STAF program. Ten percent
of food stamps go to the SNAP and I want
to thank you for your courage. You are a business

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friendly president, probably the most business friendly in our history.
But you're also willing to stand up to very very
powerful businesses and you've shown that again and again. Secretary
of Rowlands had the soda industry come in and knock
on her door very much, very loudly, and they said
to her, well, the SNAP program is not supposed to

(01:25:26):
be about nutrition. She pointed out to them that there
is no nutrition in a soda and they said it
was not supposed to be about nutrition, and she said
to them, the name of the program is supplemental nutrition.
It is about nutrition, and we shouldn't you know, we
have thirty eight percent of our kids our diabetic, are

(01:25:50):
pre diabetic, and we are paying at both ends. We're
paying for the food, the food like substances that make
them diabetic, and then we're paying We're being paid spending
trillion dollars a year on metabolic dysfunction.

Speaker 7 (01:26:04):
It's existential and it's not sustainable. We have I've.

Speaker 17 (01:26:09):
Visited Arizona, West Virginia, Utah, and India in the last
two weeks who have all applied for snap waivers were encouraging,
thanks who Brograd's leadership.

Speaker 7 (01:26:24):
All the states to a popply for those waivers.

Speaker 17 (01:26:28):
I also visit Utah, which is which is this first state.

Speaker 7 (01:26:32):
To band supplemental fluoride.

Speaker 17 (01:26:34):
Florida yesterday has to build to band supplemental fluoride. I'm
confident Governor DeSantis, it's going to design that.

Speaker 5 (01:26:43):
We are working.

Speaker 17 (01:26:44):
Lezel and I are working together to change the federal
florid had regulations to change the recommendations and we're looking
at the science now.

Speaker 7 (01:26:54):
I want to point out.

Speaker 17 (01:26:56):
That in August, the National Toxicity Program, which was an
arm of the age in a matter of view of
all the science on fluoride and found that there's a
direct inverse correlation between fluoride exposure and lower iqant children.
So the more you get, the stupid or you are.
And we need smart kids in this country and we

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need healthy kids. And thank you for your leadership.

Speaker 7 (01:27:18):
We're going to get there.

Speaker 17 (01:27:20):
Were reviewing the grass standards now to get revamping them
to get ten thousand ingredients that are in our foods.
The Europeans only have four hundred ingredients. We have ten thousand.
There are chemicals we know nothing about, and we are
going to stop that process. And then we're going to
go back and look at these icals and make the
companies either get rid of them or.

Speaker 7 (01:27:41):
To label them.

Speaker 17 (01:27:42):
We've launched operations storic speed if we're going full speed.
To add to make sure that we have good, high
quality milk for children. We have launched the Autism Study
at your direction eye September. We'll have some of the
first answers within six months of that. We will have
definite answers not only for autism, but for the ideology

(01:28:06):
of a whole range of autoimmune diseases that have become
epidemic in our children. We have ended AHHS as the
role as the vector, the principal vector in this country
for child trafficking, and during the Biden administration, AHHS became
a collaborator in child trafficking and for sex and for.

Speaker 7 (01:28:32):
Slavery.

Speaker 17 (01:28:33):
And we have ended that and we're very aggressively going
out and trying to find these children with three hundred
thousand children that were lost by the Biden administration.

Speaker 1 (01:28:42):
And we.

Speaker 17 (01:28:44):
Have ended funding for gender mutilation surgeries and other kind
of genderdice for you practices, and thanks to Elon, we
have saved sixty seven billion dollars agency without compromising any
of our critical programs. Mister President, I want to thank

(01:29:06):
you for your vision, your leadership, for giving me the
hundred busiest days of my life and most exciting and
most rewarding. And there's over the next hundred days we're
going to do much much more good.

Speaker 1 (01:29:20):
Thank you very much about very very important. Thank you, Denny.

Speaker 32 (01:29:24):
Please well, President Trump, on your first day in office,
you wisely declared a national Energy emergency. And this was
essential because it was the signal that we're going to
go one hundred eighty degrees from the disastrous and dangerous
Biden policies that were based on a climate ideology that

(01:29:46):
was the root cause of the inflation in this country.
It was the riot, cause of wars abroad, it was
the root cause of our manufacturing disapearity from our country.
We can't have energy security without energy security, we can't
have national security.

Speaker 9 (01:30:02):
And you understood that.

Speaker 32 (01:30:03):
But now with everything that's flowed from that, dozens of
other eos that you've done, America is back in the
energy business. As Chris said, there's been a signal that's
sent around the world. Capital is flowing coming back in
the smart money is coming to this country. And now
you've given us a chance to win the AI arms
race against China. We know we're up against a formidable competitor.

(01:30:25):
China opened up ninety four gigawatts of coal in the
last year. That's more than all of California and all
of New York combined the last year. We've had presidents
in the past Biden administration that we're running away again
under this climate ideology.

Speaker 1 (01:30:42):
You've embraced base load power in this country.

Speaker 32 (01:30:45):
I'll never forget standing in the East Room with you,
surrounded by the coal miners from around this country, where
you've said, hey, big beautiful coal met As we work
to try to identify the balance sheet of America, our
earliest estimate is that the coal resources in America just
on public lands could be worth eight trillion dollars with

(01:31:05):
a tea. That was all going to be taken off
our balance sheet if we weren't going to touch it.
But now we're back in the business. I was eighteen
hundred feet underground in a coal mine in Alabama a
couple of weeks ago. They do metallurgical coal without metallurgical coal.
We can't produce steel. This is a plant. This is
a plant that would have been in a mining operation
that would have been shut down under the Biden administration.

Speaker 1 (01:31:27):
What we're doing here back in the business, we're doing leasing.

Speaker 32 (01:31:30):
We're leasing for oil and gas, We're leasing for timber
with brook Rowlins, We're leasing for grazing. We're leasing for
critical minerals, which is key. And when we lease the
public lands appropriately and by the WAW to do that,
we're bringing in revenue, we're bringing in jobs, we're helping
strength in America. And so we're treating our natural resources
like the American balance sheet they are and America's resources.

(01:31:54):
The seven hundred million acres the surface that's public, the
seven hundred million of subsurface, the two point five billion offshore,
all contain what we need to have self sufficient supply chains.
And so in this we're focused deeply on critical minerals.
The Biden administrators put us in a real predicament right now.
The whole trade team, the whole cabinet, susi's jumping in

(01:32:18):
leadership across everybody in the National Energy Dominance Council.

Speaker 1 (01:32:22):
But of the top twenty critical and rare earth minerals
that we need for defense, that we need for industry.

Speaker 32 (01:32:28):
China's controlling eighty five percent of the refining for that.
So we are running at warp speed seven days a
week to try to put ourselves back in business in
that way.

Speaker 1 (01:32:38):
So I want to just close out by saying a
couple other things. One is the border.

Speaker 32 (01:32:43):
A few people realize that forty one percent of the
southern border is in Department of Interior, and then we've
got a few more percent that come with Brooke and
with the Forest Service. But that's been a risk area,
part of the reason everybody's pouring into our country. Biden
wasn't enforcing the border laws. They definitely weren't enforcing it
on public lands. And so again using a tying two

(01:33:07):
presidents that had a great propensity for action, Theodore Roosevelt
in nineteen oh seven created what was called the Roosevelt Reservation,
sixty foot strip that go from Texas all the way
to the Pacific Ocean because he was worried in some
future state there might be smuggling.

Speaker 1 (01:33:24):
I don't think he was.

Speaker 32 (01:33:25):
Anticipating human smuggling and fentanyl trafficking, but that has been
largely unused you. He gave us the authority to transfer that,
and so, working with Christy and working with Pete, we've
transferred that to the DoD so transferring land from the
other agency's like Interior to the Department Offense. Than as
Pete said, they can do the detain and assist with

(01:33:48):
the military. And having been down at the border multiple
times in recent week, I can confirm everything Christy said.
The enthusiasm, the morale of that group is exactly one
hundred percent opposite of when Christy and I were down
there as governors. I had border patrol people say that
they were multi generational service in that law enforcement. That said,

(01:34:10):
my wife and I are telling our children never to
go into this thing. To go into border patrol. People
this time were saying, I got a seventeen year old.
As soon as they turn eighteen year old there signing up.
My wife is thrilled they're going into law enforcement. They're
so proud to be serving with you. Everybody I've met,
whether it's in a coal mine or at the border
law enforcement, the one thing they say on those trips

(01:34:32):
is please thank President Trump from all of us the change.

Speaker 1 (01:34:35):
That you're making. And I want to say.

Speaker 32 (01:34:37):
Especially this became very dear when we at last week
renamed a US wildlife refuge in honor of Jocelyn nunger A.

Speaker 1 (01:34:44):
Jocelyn nunger Ay, of course lost her life.

Speaker 32 (01:34:46):
Tragically to illegal Venezuelan gang members in this country in
a perfect way. But her mother, Alexis was at that ceremony,
her grandmother was there, and Joscelyn's great grandmother was there.
There are three other generations of that family were there.
They all wanted to pass on there. Thank you you too,
And we've secured her name forever as a sanctuary and

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really is saying that every child, every twelve year old,
every child in America should be safe in their own communities.
And you've dedicated a beautiful piece on the coast in
honor of her. So, President Trump, in your first term,
when I had a chance to wear you as governor,
you were courageous. The thing that's empowering this amazing group
of people around this table, and you've probably assembled the

(01:35:28):
greatest cabinet ever, is that this time you're not just courageous,
you're actually fearless. And it's your fearlessness to take on
the issues that other presidents would not touch whether it's
the work that we're doing with successfully streamlining and right
sizing government, or whether it's taking on the issues at
the border, or whether it's embracing the power we need
to win the AMAS rights. You're fearlessly doing that and

(01:35:50):
that creates just all.

Speaker 1 (01:35:53):
Of us can sprint because you're running ahead. So thank you, well,
thank you. You're doing a great job.

Speaker 2 (01:35:58):
And with Chris, that's a pretty much unbeatable combination after
so thank you both very much.

Speaker 1 (01:36:05):
Thank you.

Speaker 9 (01:36:06):
It's great.

Speaker 33 (01:36:06):
Okay, well, it's not easy to go last after all
these reports that have come here. First of all, it's smister,
so I better be good and I'll be short as well.
A couple of things, mister President. I think you deserve
a lot of credit for two things. The first is
assembling this great team of people, some of whom I've
boned for a long time, others who have gotten to
know during this period of time. But putting together a
team not just of talented individuals, but that work well together.

(01:36:29):
It's something never going to be reported on in the
media fully seen, but it happens every single day. For
the most part, I interact with almost everyone around this
table to some at some level, and because of Secretary Kennedy,
I'm afraid to eat anything. So in front of them,
its rules are okay and moderation. But it's a great team.

(01:36:52):
And here's the second. And I tell us to people
all the time, this is incredibly rewarding service.

Speaker 1 (01:36:56):
And you hear it in everyone's voices.

Speaker 33 (01:36:58):
Traditionally in the past, and it's one of the problems
you got in as a country as presidents would say, Okay,
let's go do something, and then they would have to
do a study, and then a study on the study,
and then a long internal deliberative process and by the
time you got to it, it was too late or.

Speaker 5 (01:37:11):
Somebody had forgotten it.

Speaker 33 (01:37:12):
In this administration, it's moving, you know the direction, because
you know why you were elected.

Speaker 5 (01:37:16):
American people elected you very clearly.

Speaker 33 (01:37:18):
And basically it's measured I used to say by days
and weeks. Now it's measured by hours and minutes. But
action is happening, and that's what people want to see.
And I mean talked about foreign policy in particular, because
I'm shure this is fully appreciated. We have this president
inherited thirty years of foreign policy that was built around
what was good for the world. In essence, the decisions
we made as a government in trade, in foreign policy

(01:37:40):
was basically, is it good.

Speaker 5 (01:37:41):
For the world? Is it good for the global community?

Speaker 33 (01:37:44):
And under President Trump, we're making a foreign policy now
that's was it.

Speaker 5 (01:37:48):
Good for America?

Speaker 33 (01:37:50):
I was appointed by you and confirmed by the Senate
to be the head of the United States Department of State,
not the World Department of State, not the Global Department
of State, the United States Department of State. And what
that means is our foreign policy is guided by three things.
Does it make America stronger, does make America safer? And
does it make America richer? If something doesn't do one

(01:38:12):
of those three things, and hopefully all three of those things,
we're not doing it.

Speaker 1 (01:38:16):
Now.

Speaker 33 (01:38:16):
We went out and hired a consulting firm to help
us organize ourselves.

Speaker 5 (01:38:19):
Luckily they were free.

Speaker 33 (01:38:20):
They're called the Department of Government Efficiency, and they helped
us do a couple of things.

Speaker 5 (01:38:25):
Number one is our foreign aid. We'd do up funding
some crazy stuff. Crazy stuff.

Speaker 33 (01:38:30):
You tell me, how does a puppet show in some
country around the world make us stronger, safer, and more prosperous.
So we got rid of puppet shows and a bunch
of other things. I'm sure there are very good puppet shows,
and I'm sure that a bunch of charities in the
world can go pay for it, but the American taxpayer
should not. We've also, by the way, mister President, under
your direction, reorganized a Department of State. We had offices
within offices within offices that didn't even know they existed themselves,

(01:38:54):
not to mention the rest of them. And so we've
begun to reorganize that as a way to be able
to empower our embassy and our ambassadors and our regional
bureaus to do what many of them signed up to do.

Speaker 5 (01:39:05):
We have a great team of ambassadors, you appointed.

Speaker 33 (01:39:07):
They're coming online every single Day're very talented people, very
talented people.

Speaker 5 (01:39:11):
They are involved something else we got out of the business.

Speaker 33 (01:39:13):
Why wasn't widely reported, or maybe it was we had
a apartment, We had an office in the Department of
State whose job it was to censor Americans.

Speaker 5 (01:39:21):
And by the way, I'm not going to say who
it is. I'll leave it up to them.

Speaker 33 (01:39:25):
There's at least one person at this table today who
had a dossier in that building of social media posts
to identify them as purveyors of disinformation. We have these dossiers,
we are going to be turning those over to these individuals.

Speaker 13 (01:39:40):
We well, we are going to turn over these dossiers
to the individuals and they'll decide whether they want to
disclose it or not.

Speaker 33 (01:39:48):
But just think about the Department of State of the
United States had set up an office to monitor the
social media posts and commentary of American citizens to identify
them as vectors of disinformation when we know so that
the best way to combat disinformation is freedom of speech
and transparency, and so that's what we're going to be
in the business of doing.

Speaker 5 (01:40:06):
We're not going to have an office that does that.

Speaker 33 (01:40:08):
Beyond that, mister President, and this our move quickly, because
this has been a team effort. We have gone to
countries all over the world and said, hey, you want
good relations to the United States, you need to take
back your people that are here illegally.

Speaker 5 (01:40:17):
And we've had historic cooperation.

Speaker 33 (01:40:19):
Beyond that, and I say this unapologetically, we are actively
searching for other countries to take people from third countries.

Speaker 5 (01:40:26):
So we are.

Speaker 33 (01:40:26):
Actively not just El Salvador, we are working with other
countries to say we want to send you some of
the most despicable human beings to your countries. Will you
do that as a favor to us? And the further
away from America the better, so they can't come back
across the border.

Speaker 5 (01:40:39):
I'm not apologetic about it.

Speaker 33 (01:40:40):
We are doing that if the president was elected to
keep America safe and to get rid of a bunch
of perverts and pedophiles and child rapists out of our country.
Here's something else we've done. We stopped giving student visas
to people who are coming here to burn down our
universities and take over libraries and harass people. Why are
we giving student visas to people who are coming here
to create disruption? And we've taken away the student visas

(01:41:03):
of people that have come here to do that.

Speaker 1 (01:41:04):
It's simple.

Speaker 5 (01:41:05):
If you're coming to America to start riots, we're not
gonna give you. We're gonna take away your student visa.

Speaker 33 (01:41:10):
And by the way, every country in the world that
I travel, fourteen countries in fourteen weeks, you know what
they all say to me, Yes, that's what we would
do too. So the only people who seem to disagree
with this are a handful of federal judges and a
bunch of crazy people who get paid to write and report,
so anyway, we're getting rid of that the last but
come now, here's some good news. You know, we're gonna

(01:41:32):
have the World Cup, the FIFA World Cup, the FIFA
Club Cup, and then we're gonna have the Olympics.

Speaker 5 (01:41:37):
So we have to have a consular affairs bureau.

Speaker 33 (01:41:40):
We have very good, talented people there, but we are
going to infuse technology again, working with our consultants to
be able to grab millions of people are coming into
the country for this. But I also we've done it
to improve customer service. For some of us who served
in Congress recognized it. About a year and a half ago.
We had a meltdown under Biden. You couldn't get a passport.
You have people calling I have a cruise on Friday,
my passport expires. In the month of March, we processed

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two point seven eight million Americans.

Speaker 5 (01:42:06):
They're passports.

Speaker 33 (01:42:08):
That is the history never in the largest single month
processing of passports ever. And we think it's a good
way to build the momentum to be able to do
the visas. Two last points I want to make we
have a great team that you've built. I want to
specially acknowledge Steve Woodcoff. This is a person that doesn't
have to be doing what he's doing. He has a
very good life in Miami, my hometown as well. He

(01:42:29):
has worked incredibly hard, has done it without any agenda,
and we need to acknowledge him. I want to acknowledge
mister Bullos as well, who did something really great.

Speaker 5 (01:42:38):
Last week.

Speaker 33 (01:42:38):
They told us this war between the Democratic Republic of
Congo and Rwanda.

Speaker 5 (01:42:44):
Is an intractable it can never happen, it will never happen.
I sent mister Bulos, you're envoy a week later.

Speaker 33 (01:42:49):
I look on my schedule the signing of a declaration
of peace between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda.
We signed it at the State Department last week. We
hope it will lead now to a lasting permit, a
piece that we hope to invite them back to Washington
to sign. So too great, and we have a lot
of good people working on our teams as well, but
these are two great people. Mike Waltz alluded to this earlier,

(01:43:09):
and this is the last point. In the first hundred
days of the forty seventh presidency, forty seven wrongfully detained
Americans have been returned to the United States, thanks to
your leadership and the diplomacy that was exercised to make
that happen forty seventh for the forty seventh president in
the first hundred days.

Speaker 5 (01:43:27):
And that's all credit to you, mister President.

Speaker 33 (01:43:28):
Thank you for the honor to be able to serve
alongside you, for you, and alongside all these excellent people.

Speaker 1 (01:43:34):
No, thank you very much, Rocco. Really great job.

Speaker 2 (01:43:38):
So you know, I've been involved in a lot of
groups of people over the years, good groups, bad groups,
all types of groups. But I have been involved in
some incredible groups. But I've never been more proud and impressed. Frankly,
impressed is maybe even more important. But I've never been

(01:43:58):
more proud or impressed that I am with this group.
This is an amazing group of people. At a hope,
some of those television cameras were blazing and it was
on some people could watch this because, frankly, you know,
no matter who you are, no matter where you come from,
this is an impressive group of people. I sat around,
being somewhat competitive. I said, well, let's see who did

(01:44:20):
the best job, who did the worst job, and I
determined that everybody it's like the same, And there was
no worst job. Everybody was outstanding. Everybody did a job.
You couldn't You couldn't pick a winner. The only thing
you can say is nobody did a bad job or
even a fair job. You're outstanding, And so I want
to just congratulate you all.

Speaker 1 (01:44:41):
This is really something, and you know, we have a
job to do.

Speaker 2 (01:44:44):
We've done a lot of work in this one hundred
this hundred days, we've established things that are gonna start
taking place in the next hundred days.

Speaker 1 (01:44:52):
I want to see what it's gonna be like.

Speaker 2 (01:44:54):
I think we're gonna have to do this in one
hundred days, is he And we're gonna see some very
big results from the things that we've done.

Speaker 1 (01:45:02):
But I just want to thank everybody.

Speaker 2 (01:45:04):
This is really very impressive, and I hope that people
at home got to see some of it. Nobody's ever
done public cabinet meetings. They were quiet for a reason
because they weren't impressive, and especially in the.

Speaker 1 (01:45:17):
Last administration, they were not oppressive.

Speaker 2 (01:45:20):
But I just want to say that we're very proud
of you, and I am in particular, thank you all
very much. Great job, and I think we're gonna have
some tremendous success for our country, and I don't know,
it doesn't seem like a time to.

Speaker 1 (01:45:32):
Be asking questions.

Speaker 2 (01:45:33):
I was so impressive that to be taking questions, Why
did you do this?

Speaker 1 (01:45:38):
Why didn't you do that? Yeah, it just doesn't seem
to be appropriate.

Speaker 2 (01:45:43):
I guess we'd probably have to take a couple because
that was the purpose. But if you'd like to ask
some I think they should be very respectful questions. At
this point, this was an amazing meeting, and so if
you'd like to ask a couple, if you'd like to
pinpoint them to some of these.

Speaker 1 (01:46:00):
Quatoris, et cetera, Yes, would be fine. Yes, the secretary, Okay,
that's your question.

Speaker 18 (01:46:05):
You brought up All Salvador in your remarks.

Speaker 25 (01:46:07):
Have you been in touch with al Salvador about returneying
Abrigo Garcia as a formal request from this administration to
make well?

Speaker 5 (01:46:13):
I would never tell you that, and you know who else.

Speaker 33 (01:46:15):
I'll never tell a judge because the conduct of our
foreign policy belongs to the President of the United States
and the executive.

Speaker 1 (01:46:20):
Branch, not some judge.

Speaker 33 (01:46:21):
So we will conduct foreign policy appropriately if we need to,
but I'll never discuss it, and no one. I'll love
her to make us discuss it, cause that's how foreign
policy works.

Speaker 25 (01:46:33):
President News yesterday that I you could get Rigo Mearcia
back if you wanted to.

Speaker 18 (01:46:38):
Do you think President whom Kelly would turn you down
if you made that a plus?

Speaker 2 (01:46:42):
I really don't know. I know that he's been a
great friend of our country. Uh, he's gotten a lot
less money than this would take from us if we
were gonna build these jails and do what he's doing.
And uh, they run a very professional operation. I don't know.
I haven't spoken to him. I really leave that to
the lawyers, and I take my advice from uh Pam
and everybody that is very much involved.

Speaker 1 (01:47:04):
They know the laws, and we followed the laws exactly.

Speaker 30 (01:47:09):
Yeah, transitions or uh, you frequently took credit for the stock.

Speaker 1 (01:47:13):
Market highs, like you said it was a.

Speaker 2 (01:47:15):
Reflection of while you were doing in the polls. And
then after you were elected, you said the stock market
highs for reflection of how all the transition's going and uh,
the American people confidence in in your incoming administration.

Speaker 1 (01:47:28):
Now stock market's not doing so well.

Speaker 2 (01:47:30):
Uh, and you're saying that's buy the stock market yet
you were with President Can.

Speaker 1 (01:47:34):
You explain that.

Speaker 2 (01:47:35):
Yeah, I'm not taking a credit or discredit for the
stock market. I'm just saying that we inherited a mess
both at the borders. UH. You could look at every
single one of the people here and no matter who
it is, they're doing better and they are far superior
to UH what took place for four years before us.
When you look at UH prisoners being allowed to come

(01:47:57):
into our country at will, just a will, people from
mental institutions, gang members, drug dealers. When you look at that,
what they've done to our country. And also having to
do with finance, look at what happened with inflation. We
had the worst inflation probably in the history of our country.
They say forty eight years, but I would say in

(01:48:17):
the history of our country.

Speaker 1 (01:48:18):
It ate away at people. And even though you.

Speaker 2 (01:48:21):
Saw a stock market going up somewhat, because in my case,
I had the biggest stock market increase eighty eight percent
in the last term in my last term, but I
don't view.

Speaker 1 (01:48:30):
The stock market as the end all. It's an indicator.

Speaker 2 (01:48:33):
But what the stock market really tells you, and when
you look at the stock market in this case, is
it says how bad a situation we inherited.

Speaker 1 (01:48:43):
I took place.

Speaker 2 (01:48:44):
This is a quarter that we looked at today and
I took we took all of us together.

Speaker 1 (01:48:50):
We came in on January twentieth. So this is Biden.
And you can even say the next.

Speaker 2 (01:48:55):
Quarter is sort of Biden because it doesn't just happen
on a daily or narrowly base.

Speaker 1 (01:49:00):
But we're turning it around.

Speaker 2 (01:49:01):
It's a big ship to turn around, and we're going
to have the greatest country financially in the history of
the world. I believe. I think we're going to do things,
and we had to do it. We reset the table
every single country with just about without exception. I'd have
to really think hard for who hasn't taken advantage. And

(01:49:22):
I don't even blame those countries. I blame the person
that was sitting regular where I am and were allowing
it to happen. Where our country was ripped off on
trade hundreds of billions of dollars, and now we're doing
better than.

Speaker 1 (01:49:35):
We've done in a long time. You know, we were losing.

Speaker 2 (01:49:37):
Four to five to even six billion dollars a day
on trade with Biden, and now we have it down
to a very manageable number. And the tariffs for the
most part haven't even kicked in yet. So that's the
way stock market severe or an indication, But the big
indication is what's happening, and the people around the table

(01:50:00):
know what's happening.

Speaker 5 (01:50:04):
Had to be signed in twenty four hours or so.

Speaker 20 (01:50:06):
Is it true that the Ukraine minerals deal is about
to be.

Speaker 5 (01:50:09):
Signed in the next twenty four hours or so? There's
some reports saying that.

Speaker 33 (01:50:12):
And if it's true, has the deal changed it all
from the last time we've heard about it.

Speaker 2 (01:50:16):
Well, well that's got to answer the question, because he's
responsible for that.

Speaker 23 (01:50:19):
Yeah, our thund's ready to sign. The Ukrainians decided last
night and make some last minute changes. Well we're sure
that they will reconsider that and we are ready to
sign this afternoon.

Speaker 18 (01:50:29):
If they are, can you talk about those last minute changes?

Speaker 5 (01:50:32):
What was removed or put.

Speaker 9 (01:50:33):
In its press? Nothing's been removed. It's the same agreement
that we agreed to on the weekend. No changes on
our thund.

Speaker 2 (01:50:39):
Just to put that in perspective that when I came here,
I said, how much money have we given to Ukraine?
The real number is about three hundred and fifty billion dollars,
So I'm thinkable and we had no security, We had
done nothing. We were just pouring money there, unsecured money,

(01:51:00):
putting it in banks, and anybody could have taken it out,
you know, anybody over there was their decision. I've never
seen anything like it. Uh Europe, on the other hand,
which it's obviously that whole situation is much more important
to Europe because we have an ocean in between. But
Europe gave about a hundred billion dollars. It's a lot
of money. It's a big sacrifice they made also, but

(01:51:21):
they gave much less than we did, and their money
is secured, totally secured by deposits in banks. The deposits
are largely Russian deposits.

Speaker 1 (01:51:32):
That's what Europe did. But their money is secured. So
they gave a hundred billion totally secured. We gave money
like it's throwing it out the window.

Speaker 2 (01:51:40):
And it was done by Biden, and this is Biden's war,
this isn't Trump.

Speaker 1 (01:51:46):
So I'm trying to get out, and I more than
the money.

Speaker 2 (01:51:48):
They're losing about five thousand young Russian and Ukrainian soldiers.

Speaker 1 (01:51:53):
A week mostly.

Speaker 2 (01:51:53):
There's some people also being killed in pounds where missiles
should not have been shot s all cities and towns,
But we are trying to save the lives of about
five thousand young mostly soldiers, that are losing their lives
a week. I see h satellite photos probably one of

(01:52:15):
his satellites, come to think of it. But I see
f satellite photos every week of fields with arms and
heads and legs scattered all over.

Speaker 1 (01:52:24):
It's a violent, violent, horrible situation, and more important than
the money.

Speaker 2 (01:52:29):
I want to save the lives of people from other
countries that are dying so stupidly, so needlessly, and they're dying.
But I said, uh, what what are we doing?

Speaker 1 (01:52:41):
How did we get into this war?

Speaker 2 (01:52:43):
Would have never happened if I were president everybody else
and it didn't happen for four years, wasn't even thought of.
I discussed it with President Putin a lot Krad. It
was the apple of his zipp but there was no
way he was going to do anything, zero chance. And
I said, you know, we feel foolish. The Europeans are
putting up money, it's totally secure. They get the money back.

(01:53:04):
We're putting up much more money. We have absolutely nothing.
And I didn't wanna make a complicated deal.

Speaker 1 (01:53:12):
I did.

Speaker 2 (01:53:12):
I didn't wanna make a deal that couldn't be made
because Ukraine doesn't.

Speaker 1 (01:53:16):
Have very much money.

Speaker 2 (01:53:17):
They're going through a very bad period of time. It's
been brutal. But I I felt very foolish being in charge,
so I said, well, we want something for our efforts
beyond what you would think would be uh acceptable, And
we said rare Earth. They are very good rare earth.
As you know, we're looking for rare earth all the time.

(01:53:39):
It's rare earth is called rare for a reason. And
they have a lot.

Speaker 1 (01:53:45):
And we made a deal where our money is.

Speaker 2 (01:53:48):
Secure, where we can uh start digging and doing what
we have to do. It's also good for them because
you'll have an American presence at the Cypris, and the
American presence will, I think, keep a lot of bad
actors out of the country, or certainly out of the
area where we're doing the digging.

Speaker 1 (01:54:05):
So we made a deal, and I assume they're going
to honor the deal.

Speaker 2 (01:54:09):
And I put Scott in charge, and Scott said it beautifully.
But we haven't really seen the fruits of that deal yet.
I suspect we will. I suspect we will.

Speaker 34 (01:54:23):
Press you had you'd sent me a ninety day deadline
doing executive or for secretaries typeset and known to review
whether to recommend to you whether to invoke the Insurrection
Act to send troops to the southern border.

Speaker 1 (01:54:37):
Is that something you're still considering.

Speaker 2 (01:54:39):
Well, I'm talking to them, and it's not hard and fast,
but I'm talking to them, and I will tell you
that the border is most secure it's ever been, and
we have never had anything like it.

Speaker 1 (01:54:52):
And when when you said Christy before, it's.

Speaker 2 (01:54:56):
Ninety nine point ninety ninety nine, And I guess that
means one person maybe or two people that's actually turned
out to be three people came across the border versus
hundreds of thousands of people under Biden.

Speaker 1 (01:55:08):
And we're talking about people coming up.

Speaker 21 (01:55:10):
People.

Speaker 2 (01:55:10):
They have souls, they have hearts, many of them are good.
But we have a country that's under siege. We have
a country that really is under I think it's under
attack in many ways worse than under attack because there
are no uniforms. You don't know who the attack er is,
so you really don't.

Speaker 1 (01:55:28):
It's not like you're fighting an army. You're fighting people
you don't even know who they are.

Speaker 2 (01:55:32):
But eleven thousand eight hundred and eighty eight murderers, many
of them murdered far more than one person, are roaming now.
Some of them have already been caught, a lot of
them have already been caught taken out. But we're being
impeded by judges from doing our job. And hopefully that
situation is going to be solved, because I think nobody

(01:55:53):
wants to have murderers and people from jail, and I
mean for serious, serious crime. I remember the Biden people
used to say, no, these are aliens that came into
our country and they don't commit crime. I said, they
don't commit crime. They commit worst crime. They make our criminals.
Some of these people that they've allowed in through open

(01:56:13):
border policies the dumbest thing I've ever seen. You can
look at some of these people and he say, this
is not going to end well.

Speaker 1 (01:56:21):
But the people that they've.

Speaker 2 (01:56:22):
Allowed into our country are making our criminals look like
the nicest people on earth. I will tell you these
are serious criminals. These are violent criminals. These are people
that would kill you and wouldn't lose an ounce of sleep,
and they wake up the next morning and they don't
even remember it. This is a rough, rough tough group

(01:56:42):
of people, and we've got to get them out of
our country. And the law says I believe, I hope,
and I think Pam will be very successful in proving it.

Speaker 1 (01:56:52):
But we've run into I would call them rogue judges.
Somebody could criticize me for that. These are rogue judges.

Speaker 2 (01:56:58):
These are radical left, generally radical level, horrible judges. And
we didn't lose all of these people. You know, we've
lost a lot of people to death and to rate
all sorts of crimes committed by the people that poured
into our country.

Speaker 1 (01:57:18):
And they came in totally unimpeded. Just come on and
you see it every night.

Speaker 2 (01:57:22):
You'd see thousands and tens of thousands of people pouring
into our country. We have no idea who they are,
and to this day we're looking for people. We have
no idea. We hear that we have terrorists in our
country that are so bad they couldn't say in any
other country.

Speaker 1 (01:57:40):
But we're getting them out.

Speaker 2 (01:57:41):
And the group between Pete and Christie and Tom Holman
and everybody working together, the people that you would least
suspect are reporting them getting it, and the.

Speaker 1 (01:57:52):
Public is reporting them.

Speaker 2 (01:57:53):
The public is saying the public is calling and they're saying,
you know, I live in a house and next to
me moved in a group of people people and they
are very violent, and we'd go and we'd find out
and would say, yeah, you're right. They were really violent,
and we have information on most of them. So I
just think it's incredible what's taking place. But we right

(01:58:13):
now have a very very secure border. Right now, we
have the most secure border in the history of our country.
So I don't think we have to worry about your
question too.

Speaker 1 (01:58:23):
Against not only.

Speaker 20 (01:58:24):
Against the Conservatives, but also against you wellies.

Speaker 32 (01:58:30):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:58:30):
Yeah, And yesterday he spoke about American betrayal. Are you
interested in rebuilding relations with Canada?

Speaker 1 (01:58:38):
And they're so, how No.

Speaker 2 (01:58:40):
Well, I think we're gonna have a great relationship. He
called me up yesterday's let's make a deal. You know,
he was running through their office. They were both they
both hated Trump, and it was the one that hated
Trump I think the.

Speaker 1 (01:58:51):
Least of that one.

Speaker 2 (01:58:53):
I actually think the conservative hated me much more than
the than the so called liberal. He's a pretty liberal guy.
Why no, I spoke to him yesterday. It couldn't have
been nicer than I congratulated him. You know, it was
a very mixed signal because it's almost even, which makes
it very complicated for the country. It's pretty tight race.

(01:59:13):
But he's a very nice gentleman, and we uh, he's
gonna come to the White House very short of it,
within the next week or less.

Speaker 1 (01:59:24):
He speaks to President She of China. Well happened. I mean,
look right now, and I told you before.

Speaker 2 (01:59:30):
They're having tremendous difficulty because their factories are not doing business.

Speaker 1 (01:59:36):
They made a trillion dollars with buying a trillion dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:59:40):
Even a trillion one with Biden selling au stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:59:45):
Much of a water on me. You know. Somebody said, oh,
the shelves are it's going to be open.

Speaker 2 (01:59:48):
Well, maybe the children will have two dollars instead of
thirty dollars, you know, and maybe the two dolls will
cost a couple of bucks.

Speaker 1 (01:59:55):
More than they would normally. But we're not talking about
some thing that we have to go out of our way.

Speaker 2 (02:00:01):
They have ships that are loaded up with stuff, much
of which not all of it, but much of which
we don't need, and we have to make a fair deal.

Speaker 1 (02:00:10):
We've been ripped off by every country of the world.
But China, I would say.

Speaker 2 (02:00:15):
Is the leading, the leading one, the leading candidate for
the chief ripper offer. There has never been There has
never been a country that's been ripped off more than
the United States of America under some of the dumbest leadership.
And it usually starts with the president and you can

(02:00:36):
go back, and I'm not just talking about Biden.

Speaker 1 (02:00:38):
That's been the worst.

Speaker 2 (02:00:39):
I mean the trade deficits and everything else, he's been
the worst.

Speaker 1 (02:00:42):
But he had no idea what he was doing.

Speaker 2 (02:00:45):
And I think somebody ought to look at the auto
been to find out who was really running this country
because it wasn't Biden, because nobody could agree to what
he agreed to. So tender country at risk, at tremendous risk,
and fiscal risk, financial risk. So I think we have
it very much. I really believe that the next hundred

(02:01:07):
days is going to be even better than this.

Speaker 1 (02:01:11):
Look. I read an editorial yesterday from a group that
normally wouldn't write.

Speaker 2 (02:01:15):
It good that this is the most consequential presidency in history,
in the history of our country. This is not a
particular group that would write that kind of an editorial,
but they see what we're doing and what we had
to do. And I believe if this group, not just me,
if this group wasn't.

Speaker 1 (02:01:34):
Here, I think our country was going to be in.

Speaker 2 (02:01:37):
If it was lucky, just serious trouble, but a lot
worse than that. I think our country could have been
a total disaster. Bad things were happening with our country,
and we've stemmed the tide. We've turned it around, but
we're going to really turn it around over the next
Over the next three years, three and a half years,
we're going to turn it around, and then hopefully it'll.

Speaker 1 (02:01:56):
Be in such great shape.

Speaker 2 (02:01:57):
That's my goal, to put it in such great condition
that it can't be destroyed.

Speaker 24 (02:02:06):
Do you believe you You mentioned this last night in
your speech and call that we're based on an unprecedented situation.

Speaker 1 (02:02:12):
Where there's a lot of abuses of.

Speaker 24 (02:02:14):
Nationwide injunctions sort of seemingly designed to ortail your power,
specifically when it comes to key boardings, illegal violent aliens
that came in or the previous administration.

Speaker 5 (02:02:26):
Have you spoken your team about ways to mitigate this
and continue to deliver FEMA.

Speaker 2 (02:02:30):
Yeah, Well, there are ways to mitigate it, and there's
some very strong ways. There's one way that's been used
by three very highly respected presidents, but we hope we
don't have to go that route. But there is one
way that has been used very successfully by three presidents,
all highly respected, and hopefully we don't have to go
that way, but there are ways of mitigating that. I

(02:02:52):
want to thank you all very much. I thought this
was an incredible cabinet meeting. I think there's probably has
never been a cabinet meeting like this. You've never seen
it on tape, and I can tell you as I
wouldn't just congratulate everybody at the table, but we have
a lot of work to do, but we're up to
a great shot.

Speaker 1 (02:03:08):
Thank you very much.

Speaker 2 (02:03:08):
If you can tell you presidents back, I like I
like my life I'm working on, but I like it
because we're doing a lot of good for a lot
of people.

Speaker 1 (02:03:21):
Thank you very much. Thank you
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