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August 27, 2025 • 76 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Doesn't sound good. But Washington was the most dangerous place
in this country, and now you know what, it's probably
the safest place in our country. Everyone's starting to come here.
The restaurants now you can't get in. Many of them
closed because they couldn't open with crime. Everybody before me
is happy what I'm doing. Most of you won't say
that because your radical left. The newspapers are so dishonest.

(00:23):
The press is totally dishonest. But that's all right. We've
gotten used to it, and we wanted a landslide, so
they obviously lot say power. I mean, it's impossible to
imagine that when you get ninety seven percent negative stories,
purposely negative stories, even though you've done ninety seven percent
positive things that they could that you could win an
election in a landslide, winning all seven think of it,

(00:45):
all seven swing states, winning by the popular vote by
millions of votes. We had a fantastic The best is
your districts. Out of three thousand districts, I guess we
won three thousand, five hundre We won two thousand, seven
hundred and fifty and they won five hundred, and that's

(01:06):
to me, the best of all. And we had tremendous
in every way the election, and it's hard to believe
you can do that when you have a corrupt media,
but you are. Many of you are corrupt. And it's
nothing we can do about it. But we keep winning
and we're going to keep winning. And this sole story
and crime is incredible that the Democrats wouldn't be with us.
So the mayor of Chicago, I watched him this morning,

(01:27):
he said Trump doesn't know what he's talking about. He
only apprehended nine people. Well, number one, that's false. It
literally it's thousands. Who'll get into that. But more importantly
than anything, we took guns away. We have some of
the worst career professionals out of the country already. They've
been taken out of the country and some are in

(01:48):
solid confinement because these were killers. We arrested some very
bad people. And in the last eleven days, again I
hate to say it because it sounds so ridiculous, but
in the last eleven days, we've had no murders. And
that's the first time that's taken place in years, actually years.
We always have a murder a week. They call it

(02:09):
a murder. A weeke. You come here from Iowa, you
come here from Indiana, you come here from Idaho because
you're so proud of your country, you love your country,
and then you get murdered. Your son gets murdered, your
daughter gets murdered, You get murdered, see the media, you
get murdered. Many of you have been mugged in Washington.
You just don't want to talk about it. And I
know that every time I do this with you, you

(02:30):
almost everything. But every time I do this with you,
people are saying to yourselves, he's right, he's right, and
then you write a negative story. But we are doing
an incredible job. The people behind me are amazing. We're
working very well with the Washington Police. As you know,
the DC National Guard is unbelievable. We're also getting tremendous

(02:51):
help from Secret Service, and we are at a point
where Washington is booming again. People are pouring in like
we haven't seen for years. Nobody wanted to come here.
They didn't want to come here and get murdered. I
have a friend of mine who is a very successful son,
and I said, where is your son going to be

(03:11):
this weekend? He said, He's going to Washington with his friends.
They said, really, yeah, he's wanted to do it for
four years, but he couldn't do it because he was
so unset and he's a tough kid too. It's so unsafe,
and he ended up staying and saying three nights going
after the restaurants. All three nights. He said, it was
so beautiful, so peaceful, because all the criminals are either
arrested or they're hiding, and we're finding the ones that

(03:32):
are hiding. So I want to thank Pam Bondy, I
want to thank our Vice President. I want to thank
everybody standing behind me because they are really gaddy. You've
been unbelievable by the way they have done, an unbelievable job.
They're working twenty four hours a day in Washington. DC's
now in great Jape. I'm going to be working with

(03:53):
Clark Construction, which is by far your biggest construction company,
and we're going to also beautify Washington. We're gonna rip
down the broken medians, fix them. We're gonna put asphalt
on the roads. We're not ripping them apart like these
stupid people do. They rip a road, They rip a
road down to the dirt, and then they spend five
years in building the new one and then it starts settling,

(04:15):
you know, the whole thing. And they'll spend hundreds of
millions of dollars on a road. I'll spend about two
dollars and it'll look better. So we're gonna be replacing medians.
We're gonna be replacing much of the aesphalt in the road,
which in the city, which is in bad shape. We
have great stripers, we have great contractors, but we have

(04:37):
to let them do the thing. The Congress has said
that they'll give us whatever money is needed to fix
up the capital. This is a capital and we're not
gonna spend a lot. And it's going to go fast
and it will be spotless, and we want it spotless
for the World Cup and for the Olympics. You so,
the World Cup was here the other day, and come
to think of it, there's your trophy for the World Cup,

(04:59):
in fact yourself. That's actually solid gold, so heavy that
some of the people in this room wouldn't be able
to live there. I think what I'm gonna do is
place it right above the angel right over there. That's
solid gold too. We're gonna put right up there. They're
gonna there's a solid gold trophy. They know how to
get to me. You know, I like the angel better
to be honestly. So we're gonna sign and then we'll

(05:24):
take a few questions and we'll tell you how good
a job we're doing. We wanna go from here to
other places. But I was telling some of the people
that in a certain way, you really want to be
asked to go. You know. I hate to barge in
on a city and then be treated horribly by corrupt
politicians and bad politicians like a guy like Pritzker. He

(05:47):
had to spend more time in the gym. Actually, this
guy is a disaster, a Gavin Newsom's a disaster. When
we went, we saved Los Angeles. You wouldn't have been
able to have the Olympics in Los Angeles, barely able
to have it. Now. They did lose twenty five thousand
houses to a fire that should have never occurred because
they didn't let the water come down from the Pacific Northwest,

(06:08):
which you guys don't want to write about. I had
to break into the water supply to let the water down.
And even now we want more, we can have much more.
It's less than half of what should be coming in.
I don't know they have a political thing about it.
It's like the craziest thing I've ever seen. But I
don't like going to a town, city, place, estate and

(06:31):
then be criticized by some corrupt or incompetent governor where
crime is rampant. Like take a look at DC. Crime
was rampant. It was at the all time worst. It
got really bad during the Biden four years. And then
I have a mayor stand up and say, how crime
has reached a thirty year low. Thirty year low. People
are being killed left and right, and it's not a

(06:52):
thirty year old think of it. So for eleven days
there's been no murders. The record goes back years where
that's happened. They haven't seen that happen in years. And
then people stand up and instead of thanking us, which
they should do, And she's not that bad, she's better
than most. But you know, you have people I watched
in Illinois. Chicago. Illinois is a disaster. I have property there.

(07:14):
It's a disaster. What's going on in Chicago. And you
get pritskerkerk he's violating our rights. I think this is
another men in women's sports thing. I think this is
one of those you know, they call him eighty twenty issues.
I call him ninety seven to three. I think the
Democrats better get smart, and you know, politically I hope

(07:35):
they don't, but actually in terms of love for the country,
I hope they do because it will be good to
work together. So I'm thinking about, you know, when I
have some slob like Pritzker criticizing us before we even
go there, I made the statement that next should be Chicago, because,
as you all know, Chicago's a killing field right now,
and they don't acknowledge it, and they say we don't

(07:57):
need them. Freedom. Freedom. He's a dictator. He's a dictator.
A lot of people are saying, maybe we like a dictator.
I don't like a dictator. I'm not a dictator. I'm
a man with great common sense and a smart person.
And when I see what's happening to our cities and
then you send in troops, instead of being praised, they're saying,
you're trying to take over the republic. These people are sick.

(08:21):
But I'm really saying, and I say this to all
of you in a certain way, we should wait to
be asked because they have cities that are so under
control out of control. So we go in and fix it.
They take the full credit for it, and they go
out and say I heard it this morning. They're saying
how well they've done over the last ten day period,
that they set record lows. They don't say that with

(08:43):
that with very tough people. By the way, they have
to pass the toughness test otherwise they're not working for us.
So and we're allowed to do that now according to
the United States Supreme Court decision. Now they have to
pass a toughness test. If they're not tough, we don't
want them for this job. They might be great for
other jobs, but not for this yet because they're respected.
You saw the gang of kids. They were all huddled

(09:05):
up and a group of soldiers walked up. They never
even got over. Those kids ran back to their homes
or wherever the hell they came from. They were gone.
You have. This is one of the safest cities right
now in the world, as crazy as that sounds. And
it took seven days, took really three days, but we're
now on our eleventh day. So I want to thank you.

(09:25):
So we had all of these things. Four hundred and
thirty nine illegal alien criminals have been removed, and we
have six known gang members, some of the worst leaders
of gangs anywhere in the country. Ms. Thirteen and trend
Dei Ragua. We have two missing children that have been recovered.

(09:47):
They thought they were gone. We brought them back to
the family. The families started crying. They couldn't believe that
they saw their child again. Forty nine homeless encamps encampments
have been removed. Like we have the of South Korea
coming in in a little while, the president, and he
drives down the street already, as people have told me,

(10:07):
he said, what happened is so clean. We always came here.
It was filthy, dirty, with homeless and papers all over
the road. That's the other thing. Those roads are swept, immaculate.
But they're going to be much better in a few
months when we put a topping on them. They're going
to look like their brand new. We'll get rid of
those rusty old medians that have been crashed into a
thousand times and they don't fix them. They just let them.

(10:28):
They put them, they lay them down on the road
and they sit there for months. But we don't do that.
We don't run things. We run things like we run this.
We like clean. We like beautiful, and we like safe,
and that's what we're getting. So I'll start signing the
executive orders. To me, there's a very very big deal.
One of the executive orders has to do with cash
lists mail. That was when the big crime in this

(10:52):
country started. And I can tell you who did it when,
but I don't want to do that because others followed
pretty quick. But that was when it happened. Somebody kills somebody,
they go in, don't worry about it, no cash, come
back in a couple of months, we'll give you a trial.
You never see the person again. And I mean, they
kill people and they get out cashless mail. They thought

(11:13):
it was discriminatory to make people put up money because
they just killed three people lying on a street, any
street all over the country. Cashless mail. We're ending it,
but we're starting by ending it in DC, and that
we have the right to do through federalization. Okay, let's go.
Could I assiscute to say exactly what this is?

Speaker 2 (11:34):
Of course, so as you've consistently identified sort of cashless
bail policies are a key driver of the disorder we
see on city streets all over America. Catch and release
system allows criminals to keep going back out onto the
street and reoffending. What this executive order does It charges
your Attorney General with identifying jurisdictions all over the country
that have cashless bail policies, and then it withholds or

(11:58):
revokes federal funds and grants that are flowing to those
jurisdictions to ensure that we're only supporting the people who
have reasonable, common sense policies around crime.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
So what area does it cover?

Speaker 2 (12:09):
Potentially anywhere that has a cashlest bail policy. So some
of the largest cities, some of the most left wing
states in the Illinois would be a great example.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
Yes, sir, Oh, they have a great cash list. You
don't even have to go to court sometimes. Now, ill No, No,
I love that state. It's a great state. But it's
run so badly by Priske. They throw him out of
the family business and he becomes governor. Now he wants
to run for president. I don't think that's going to happen. Okay,
we'll sign right here, right, sir. So important, and this

(12:45):
isn't Republican Democrat. This is and by the way, most
Democrats agree with us. But this is just we got
to bring our country back. Okay, that's a big one.

Speaker 2 (13:02):
Also on the issue of cashlest bail, Sir, this is
a DC specific executive order in addition to the measures
that we're taking that are quite similar to what we're
doing around the country.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
In DC.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
In particular, the objective is holding as many criminal defendants
in federal custody and subjecting them to federal charges as possible.
That means that they'll be held pre trial in federal
jail as opposed to just being cut back out on
the streets due to a cashlest bail policy.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
Okay, And we have the room. And by the way,
the prison they have in DC is horrible. It's horrible.
People were subjected to live in that dog trap for
so long, so unfairly. I have stories you'll be hearing

(13:50):
about them. That prison is horrible. Okay.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
This is an executive order that contains a number of
additional measures relating to crime and law enforcement in Washington,
d C. It charges, for example, your Secretary of Defense
with establishing specialized units in both the DC National Guard
and the National Guard units around the country specifically trained
and equipped to deal with public order issues. It charges

(14:15):
all of your various federal law enforcement agencies with hiring
additional personnel to allow them to surge personnel to Washington,
d C. To deal with the current emergency here. It
does a number of other things in that space, and
it also asks the Attorney General to look at DC
Metropolitan Police General orders that have currently impeded law enforcement

(14:37):
efforts in the city, and to potentially look at unwinding
those that are stopping the police from doing their job effectively.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
And are we going to ask this to be codified
by Congress all of these things. I think we could potentially, Yes, sir, so,
I think we should. I think we'll get it too.
I think Democrats will vote, well, it's hard to believe
that they might not, but I think Democrats will actually
vote for this. There's no autopen that can do that, right.

(15:10):
Is that a good signatory? Seriously? Is that a good signature?
Who can write like that? Nobody? I don't know. That's
the other thing. I assume we're looking at the whole
autopen scam because the person that ran it said he
spoke to him briefly twice about nothing. That means that
all those partners that he gave to some very bad people,

(15:34):
very unpatriotic people, very evil people. It looks to me
like those partners are worthless because number one, you shouldn't
use an autopen very specifically, but if you do, it
has to be a very good reason, and they have
to know that the president wanted it. The president didn't
want this. The president didn't know he was alive. Okay,

(15:56):
he never approved any of this stuff. He wasn't for
open borders and all the other things. He was never
for open borders. I've known Biden a long time. He
was never very sharp, but he was never in favor
of open borders and all of the other things he
did to destroy our country.

Speaker 2 (16:12):
Let's go lastly, sir, this is an executive order on
flag burning.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
It charges your attorney general when you listen to this.
This is very important. Flag burning all over the country.
They're burning flags all over the world. They burn the
American flag, and as you know, through a very sad court.
I guess there was a five to four decision. They
called it freedom of speech. But there's another reason, which

(16:35):
is perhaps much more important. It's called death. Because what
happens when you burn a flag is the area goes crazy.
If you have hundreds of people they go crazy. You
could do other things, you can burn this piece of paper,
you could and it's but when you burn the American flag,
it incites riots at levels that we've never seen before.

(16:57):
People go crazy in a way both ways. There are
some that are going crazy for doing it. There are
others that are angry angry about them doing it. Do
you want to discuss that? Sure?

Speaker 2 (17:09):
What the executive order does or charges your Department of
Justice with investigating instances of flag burning and then where
there's evidence of criminal activity, that where prosecution wouldn't fall
a foul of the First Amendment and instructs the Department
of Justice to prosecute those who are engaged in these
instances of flagburn.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
And what the penalty is going to be. If you
burn a flag, you get one year in jail, No
early exits, no nothing. You get one year in jail.
If you burn a flag, you get and what it
does is insight to write I hope they use that language.
By the way, did that insight to riot? And you
burn a flag you get one year in jail. You

(17:49):
don't get ten years, you don't get one month. You
get one year in jail, and it goes on your record,
and you will see flag burning stopping immediately. Just like
when I signed the Statute Monument Act ten years in jail,
of you heard any of our beautiful monuments, everybody left town.
They were gone. Never had a problem after that. It's
pretty amazing we stopped it. But this is something that's

(18:12):
I don't know, in a certain way, it's equally as important.
Some people would say it's more important because the people
in this country don't want to see our American flag
burned and spit on and by people that are in
many cases paid agitators. They're paid by the radical left
to do it. You talk to these people, they don't

(18:33):
even know. Half of them don't even know what they're
doing this. I don't know they gave me money to
do this. I see the same things that you did.
They bad people that are trying to destroy a nation
that's not working, because I think our nation now is
the most respected nation anywhere in the world by far.
You saw that with the European leaders on Friday. You

(18:53):
saw that with NATO where they agreed to go from
two percent no pay to five percent fully paid upllions
of dollars paid, where they respect your president to a
level that they jokingly called me the president of Europe.
They called me the president of Europe, which is an honor.
I like Europe, and I like those people. They're good people,
they're great leaders. And we've never had a case where

(19:17):
seven plus really twenty eight, essentially thirty five thirty eight
countries were represented here the other day, thirty eight European
countries were European and other countries were represented and was
a great meeting. But your country is respected. Again, I
say it all the time. One year ago, our country

(19:37):
was dead. Everybody said it. We had a dead country.
We were not going to survive. Now we have the
hottest country anywhere in the world. So it's an honor
to be involved. And this group has a lot to
do with it. Right behind me, does anybody behind me
have anything, Pam, would you like to say something?

Speaker 3 (20:00):
Sure?

Speaker 4 (20:00):
President, thank you for keeping DC safe. You know, just
a couple examples of a mother, a single mom whose
house was burglarized and the defendant got out on cashless veil,
went back the next night and burglarized her house again.
That's why this is so important. A man got in
a fight with another guy. He had a gun, he

(20:22):
was let out next night, he got out, went back
and killed him. So that's why it's so important President,
what you're doing. And thank you and thank you for
protecting the American flag. And we'll do that without running
a foul of the First Amendments as well. And President,
I think Terry Cole, excuse me, I think Gaddy Salta
had something he wanted to give you on the half

(20:43):
of all the law enforcement who are out there every
single night.

Speaker 5 (20:45):
Yes, thank you for putting me in charge of this
search as the director of the United States Marshall Service.
It's the oldest law enforcement agency. It was created in
seventeen eighty nine, so on behalf of all the federal
law enforcement agencies that we're working with and those that
have yet to join the team.

Speaker 1 (21:06):
We thought it was only appropriate to present you with.

Speaker 5 (21:11):
Well an honorary United States Marshall Service badge. And this
badge comes with.

Speaker 6 (21:19):
Its little item right here, which is a handcuff key,
mister President, because you continue, through your policies and your
efforts with your staff to unhandcuffed law enforcement officers all
over this nation. And I can tell you personally that

(21:39):
they thank you for that.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
Thank you. It's beadful.

Speaker 5 (21:42):
You can continue unhandcuff from law enforcement.

Speaker 1 (21:45):
It's a very great honor. I'll save that and put
in someplace up which is important. Thank you very much again,
thank you very much, very nice. Thank you, that's very nice.
Thank you. Well. We love those people. They're brave and
they love our country and they don't want to see
they don't want to see it. Do you know how
many people volunteered for this job? And before I ask

(22:09):
the VP to say a few words, because he feels
very strongly about it. I think it's very important, Pam,
that when we do this that a state required they
come and ask us. I mean, I see Pritsker saying
we don't want them. In the meantime, his city is
being shot to hell, and they do that politically, and
they probably do want it. If we didn't go to

(22:31):
Los Angeles, you would literally have had to call off
the Olympics. It was so bad. And the sheriff and
the law enforcement people. But the sheriff said, and he
came out very strongly, he said, if we didn't have
these people, we were not able to control it. Now
four days later, after we had totally under control, we
did that quickly he changes to it a little bit. Well,

(22:53):
I think we could have done it. You know, they
were dead. We didn't send in the troops. Los Angele
was dead, the Olympics was gone, the World Cup was gone,
everything was gone. We did a great job, and Newson
we got any I mean, he's a new company governor.
But I think people should want us to be there
because otherwise all they'll do is complain as we do

(23:14):
our job. So we love to think about that. Okay,
we go in, like in Washington, we go in and
they the people that are here that have been doing
I don't want to stay terrible because she happens. You know,
she's a nice woman. Is I don't care about if
she's nice, you know, I really don't care. I want
her to do I'd rather have them be horrible but
do the job. But we come into Washington and we

(23:36):
have the eleven best days they've had here in two centuries.
I mean, they've never seen anything like it. Let's go
two decades, you know, over twenty years, they haven't seen
anything like what happened. And now they're out there saying
we don't have crime in Washington. Well that's true. For
eleven days, you don't have crime. But before that, everybody
was getting hit and mugged, and you people could not

(23:58):
walk to your office without security. That's how unsafe it was.
So I think we should really let them have their city,
let their city go to hell, and when they come
and beg us to help, the only problem is we
want to save it for the because the people want
us there. The people here, ninety five percent of the

(24:19):
people here want us, the real people, not the people
you find on I don't know where you find these people.
You have one person has a broken nose? Where do
you get it? Well, I was mugged. Good? Do you
want to see uh Trump here with no? I don't
want A woman has a broken nose, she got mugged,
but she's saying she doesn't want any protection. It's all
made up fake news. It's just fake news. I don't

(24:41):
know where you find these people. Anyway. Would you say
a couple of words please, and then I'm gonna ask
JD to say something. You have done an unbelievable job
in a short period of time. Thank you, highly recommended
by you know who? Right? Yes, sir, do you want
to say his name? Mister young? We stole They call me.
He called me. Glenn Younkin called and he said, I

(25:03):
have somebody who's really fantastic, and based on that recommendation,
here you are. You've done a fantastic job. I appreciate it.
Thank you, mister President. Thank you. Go ahead.

Speaker 7 (25:12):
The men and women of the Metropolitan Police Department are back.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
They enjoy doing their job again.

Speaker 7 (25:19):
They feel the ability to go out and be law
enforcement officers. They feel that they're connected to their communities again.
They are making a difference. Thanks to you, mister President,
and our federal task force. You are making DC safe
once again.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
Thank you, sir. It's going to get better and better. Well,
it can't get much better. There's no crime. I read
where crime is down eighty nine percent. I said, really,
who are the eleven percent? Okay, there's no crime? JD
please yes, sir.

Speaker 3 (25:47):
Well, thank thanks, mister President.

Speaker 8 (25:48):
Thanks to the incredible team here. You know, I was
something the President said, where you say there haven't been
murderers in a couple of weeks in DC, and it
doesn't sound good, but then you talk to local law
enforcement and I didn't realize this that this town averaged
one murder every other day for the last twenty thirty years,
which means that in two short weeks, the President and

(26:11):
the team have saved six or seven lives people who
would have been killed on the streets of DC, who
are now living, breathing, spending time with their families because
the President had the willpower to say no more, We're
not going to give the streets of DC over to
vagrants and robbers and murderers. And the last one, I
want to make sure to your point about we want
people to welcome us, to ask us, because look at

(26:33):
Governor Pritzker in Illinois, or Governor Newsom in Los Angeles,
or Governor Moore in Maryland.

Speaker 1 (26:39):
They are angrier.

Speaker 8 (26:40):
About the fact that the President of the United States
is offering to help them get their crime under control
than they are about the fact that murderers are running
roughshod over their cities and have been for decades. Why
are Democrat governors angrier about federal law enforcement helping clean
up their streets then they are about the fact that
those streets.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
Need to be clean up to begin with.

Speaker 8 (27:01):
It shows a real sickness in the head. And I
agree with the President of the United States. I think
most Democrats rank and file nobody likes crime. Republicans don't
like crime, Democrats don't like crime. Independents don't like crime.
Why are democratic governors doing everything in their power to
make crime.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
Easier to do in their cities.

Speaker 8 (27:18):
It doesn't make an ounce of sense to me, But
mister President, I appreciate you being willing to help, and
I hope these governors take you up on the offer,
because we should clean up all of America's streets. It's
the right of every American to live in safety and
comfort in.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
Their community, and we've got the people to do it.
They're signing up like they've never signed up before. Our military,
as you know, during the campaign, nobody was signing up.
We were way short short of their goal, short of
We were understaffed. Nobody wanted to be in the military.
Nobody wanted to be a policeman, nobody wanted to be

(27:51):
a fireman. They didn't want anything to do with the country.
We had an incompetent, grossly incompetent president who frankly should
not have been there. They should have never been there.
The damage he'd done he did to this country is incalculable.
I mean, just what he has done, so much of
our effort are getting murderers and jailbirds and people out

(28:12):
of this country who are drug dealers at the highest level.
So much of the energy of people that he led
in it was an unforced era. But I don't think
they think it's an error. But I don't believe he
believed it. It was the radical lunatics that surrounded this
guy at this desk, who are brilliant people, but with

(28:32):
the wrong philosophy. There were some brilliant people, but they
are evil people and they're going to be brought down.
They have to be brought down because they really hurt
our country. But we're getting it back very quickly. And
I'll tell you something, our countries now, it's stronger. I
think we're more respected than we've been respected in a
hundred years. It's a whole different ballgame. Jadie, Could I
ask you you gave a stat on murders here. What

(28:55):
were the numbers you said in a short period of time,
how many people were murdered local law enforcement?

Speaker 8 (28:59):
To me, sir that in the past twenty or thirty years,
DC has averaged a murder every other day. That's you know,
two hundred murders a year, one fifty two fifty, but
about every other day a person has been killed on
the streets of Washington, d C. We've been doing this
for two weeks, zero people killed.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
That's real lives saved.

Speaker 8 (29:18):
That the media and frankly the entire Democratic Party should
be saying thank you for saving lives instead of attacking
the President of the United States for doing so.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
You know, when the person when a person unfortunately will
probably happen at some point, when a person's murdered in DC,
it's going to be the biggest story maybe in history.
All right, sir, somebody was murdered in d C. Trump
is failing. Now we're not failing. We have a safe city.
This is maybe the safest city in America right now.
That's how good it is. And it would be nice

(29:48):
to be appreciated these people. Eventually, they're gonna have to
be appreciated for what they're doing, and they're gonna have
to be appreciated by the officials that are really happy
when we go in because they've lost control of their
their place. Steve mender place, save if your words, thank you, sir.

Speaker 9 (30:03):
So just to first of all, fill up on what
the Vice president said, no police officer working in the
city can remember a time in their lives when there
has been no murders. You can work with the police
are for twenty years, thirty years, your whole life. We've
checked the records. No one can even find a record
of being murder free for as long as we've been

(30:23):
murder free under President Trump's leadership. Additionally, and the President
spoke about this before, we've uncovered and the process of
uncovering a massive scandal in Washington, DC with the doctoring
of crime stats, and the Department of Justice under the
attraitant General is leading the effort to uncover this.

Speaker 1 (30:39):
But when we ultimately share the results, it will it
will stun you the extent to which.

Speaker 9 (30:44):
Even though DC had the worst crime in America honestly measured,
it dramatically understated how bad it was. There's even accusations
that murders and homicides were reported as accidents instead of murders.
I mean, this is how the manipulation of the crime
data has been in this city.

Speaker 3 (31:03):
And it will all be uncovered and it will all
be brought to light.

Speaker 9 (31:06):
You know, I've had a chance to spend some time,
as does everyone here, with the police officers in the city.
Members of the public are going up to them and
thanking them, just overflowing with ratitude because for the first
time in their lives, they can use the parks, they
can walk on the streets. You have people who can
walk freely at night without having to worry about being
robbed or mugged. They're wearing their watches again, They're wearing

(31:27):
jewelry again, They're carrying purses again. People had changed their
whole lives in this city for fear of being murdered, mugged,
and carjacked. It is a literal statement that President Trump
has freed seven hundred thousand people in this city who
were living under the rule.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
Of criminals and thugs.

Speaker 9 (31:46):
And the last thing I'll say is that under the
efforts of Terry to my left and many here, what
they found also is that the street criminals here in Washington,
d C. We're doing business directly with the transnational criminal cartels,
the foreign terrorist organizations. So not only was the city
being run by these criminal thubs, but they were working

(32:07):
with some of the most dangerous terrorist organizations on the
planet to traffic weapons and drugs into this city. And
we are covering every day. Is shocking to us, and
we look forward to sharing all the results with you.
But President Trump, your leadership has uncovered some of the
great public safety scannals of our life, and now because
of you, people are safe and free for the first
time ever in the city.

Speaker 1 (32:28):
Thank you very much. See if you're in Los Angeles,
Beverly Hills is great place. I have a house there.
I had a house there. We just to stay a
lot of time, spend a lot of time there, and
a great place. You know that. I have friends they
leave their trunk open for their car because they don't
want they know they're going to be vandalized. They don't

(32:49):
want the trunk ripped off in order for them to
steal what's in the back. They leave the doors open
so when they go into steal the radio or whatever
they take that they don't rip off the door. They
leave the door's totally open. So the criminals when they
go and open the door, they have to break the
windows and kill the car in order to steal whatever
it is in the car that they're looking for. And
that's at a level that nobody's ever seen before. Nobody

(33:13):
lives like that. I have another friend, he has a
garage and in order to save his garage door, he
leaves it open so that people can just walk into
his garage, take whatever they want and leave. But all
the cars are so many cars. I've been told this
by many people, stars, big people. They leave their doors
open so the doors aren't destroyed by these criminals. All

(33:36):
over Los Angeles is taking place. And you know that.
I mean, you've heard that, Christy. Could you see a
few words.

Speaker 10 (33:44):
Sure well, mister President, I think one of the most
impactful statistics that you used today was of the one
thousand rests that have happened already so far, four hundred
and thirty nine of them were illegal criminals, which means
they never should have been in this country to it'll
be with that they were in this country, invaded over.

Speaker 1 (34:02):
Our southern border or our northern.

Speaker 10 (34:05):
Maritime seas, and then they committed crimes against the American people.
So by getting those individuals incarcerated, we've stopped those violent
crimes from happening here.

Speaker 1 (34:14):
In the sea.

Speaker 10 (34:14):
And Sir, they do exactly like Stephen was talking. They
have ties to cartels, they have networks across his country
and other cities. So by what you're doing here is
going to have a ripple effect in Miami, in Chicago
in other cities because you're grabbing those networks and giving
us information and targeting information to go and get more
criminals across this country. So thank you for the work

(34:35):
that you're doing. We have ICE and CBP, Federal Protective Services,
Secret Service HSI, all of our officers are working with
all the other agencies every day here in DC, and
they're so proud to have this kind of partnership. So
they're so glad that you're letting them do their jobs again.
And I don't know if you've heard, sir, but the
recruitment campaign for ICE, when we were going to hire

(34:57):
ten thousand new officers, we've got over one hundred and
thirty thousand people that have applied and raised their hands
and said they want to work with ICE.

Speaker 1 (35:05):
So no matter what the.

Speaker 10 (35:05):
Fake news says or what the media says about ICE
not having support, they've got incredible support from the American people.

Speaker 1 (35:12):
People want to join them and help them do what
they're doing to make America safe again. So I was
going to say that our recruitment drives so it was
dead during the campaign. They couldn't get every story was
the Army can't fill up. The Marines, none of them
could fill up. They were way behind. We couldn't get
anybody to go in through the military, couldn't get a police.
We've just set records on Everybody wants to be in.

(35:35):
Everybody wants to go in, and we're taking incredible people.
I mean the level of you know, because of the
Supreme Court. It's based on merit. It's all based on merit.
Now it's not based on anything else. If you need
strong people, you have to get strong people. It's all
based on merit. But we're setting records in the Army, Navy,
Air Force, Marines, the Coastguard. One of my favorites because

(36:00):
I happened to have created Space Force. We're very proud
of Space Force. It's amazing what it's doing. We're leading
in space now. China was killing us, Russia was beating us,
China was killing us, We're now killing Joe. We are
leading in space by a lot because of Space Force.
So we're very proud. But everybody wants to go in.
We went from and you know how bad that is

(36:21):
for the spirit when every story that you were writing
a year ago was that nobody wants to go into
the military anymore. And if you're in the military, you
know how deflating that is. You're going to be a family.
Nobody wants a job that you have. Well, now it's
the opposite. Everybody wants to be there, and that includes
police and fire and everything else. There's a good job.

(36:42):
You stop in a lot of wars, just the presidents
were stopping. We've stopped seven wars, and really the number
is actually ten. We're not including a couple and we're
not including in there what we did with Iran stopping
their nuclear play. They would have had within a month
or two, they would have had a nice, big nuclear weaponry.

(37:04):
That's not gonna happen. At won't happened. Pete, go ahead,
please sir. Well, mister President, thank you very much for
your leadership. And the Defense Department is proud to be
a part of this task force.

Speaker 11 (37:14):
Just like we have been down at the Southwest border
where crossings are at zero, we've got national defense areas
where we're working with Border Patrol to secure the southern
border for the American people, just like Los Angeles where
ice officers deserve to do their job without being attacked.

Speaker 1 (37:28):
We're really proud to be a part.

Speaker 12 (37:29):
Of defending the nation's capital and ensuring it is safe
and beautiful and working with law enforcement. And mister President,
let me tell you the morale of the troops getting
out there talking to them.

Speaker 1 (37:37):
They love this mission.

Speaker 12 (37:38):
They're grateful to be doing it, whether they're DC National
Guard or other state national guards. And at your direction
as well, sir, it's just common sense to.

Speaker 1 (37:46):
Make sure they're armed as well, and so they were suing.

Speaker 12 (37:49):
They're armed, capable of defending themselves and others if need,
be supporting law enforcement.

Speaker 1 (37:54):
And we're proud to be there, sir. We'll look at
the mission you just to accomplish with Iran thirty six
hours back and forth, flawless. Every bomb had its target.
They went right down their shoots dark at night, no
moon know nothing. Every target, every bomb went right down.
They have a shoot that goes right down deep into
the mountain. And they shouldn't have put ventilation in, I

(38:17):
can tell you because we used that for our advantage.
But what they did, and we had the pilots and
even the people that took care of the planes. We
had a whole group of people at the White House
a couple of weeks ago, and you know they I
didn't realize this, but they said, We've been looking at
their predecessors and then these were the pilots. They said,
we gave them beautiful metals and I'll share it. The

(38:39):
middle gave them the medal, just like this scene, Just
like that. They were so happy we give them out
for that. It was an incredible job. You know. We
had fifty two tankers. People don't realize, so that they
could refuel. We had many fighter jets, F twenty two's
and F thirty fives. We had many. It was an
amazing operation. It was flow. Compare that to the operation

(39:02):
when they went in with the helicopters crashing and everyone
running around the desert and the prisoners being taken, and
that was Jimney Quarter, And what a horrible thing. This
was the exact opposite. This was the exact opposite of
what they did in leaving a very very nice place
that Taliban has runs a tough operation in Afghanistan, and

(39:25):
I think it was the most embarrassing day in the
history of our country. That was Biden. I was leaving,
and we would have left through strengths, tremendous strength. We
would have had tremendous we would have kept Bogram, which
is the airbase, one of the largest runways in the world,
one of the most powerful. You could land anything on it,
many many feet thick. You don't build them that way anymore,

(39:46):
you can't. But we left it, and now China's occupying
that air base. This was the most incompetent administration in history,
the Biden administration, and you're just lucky that they lost,
because if they won, you wouldn't a country anymore. So
you started up by saying the Department of Defense, and
somehow it didn't sound good to man. You know, it

(40:08):
didn't sound good defense. What do we defense? Why are
we defense? So it used to be called the Department
of War and it had a stronger sound. And as
you know, we won World War One, we won World
War two, we won everything. Now we have a Department
of Defense with defenders. I don't know if you people
want to standing behind me, if you take a little vote,

(40:29):
if you want to change it back to what it
was when we used to win wars all the time,
that's okay with me, all right, Come you let me
know if you want to do it. I think Department
of War it just sounded me and he said, sir,
behalf of the Department of Defense. Defense. I don't want
to be defense only. We want defense, but we want
offense too, if that's okay, So you'll make a decision.

(40:50):
But you know, as Department of War, we won everything,
we want everything, and I think we're gonna have to
go back to that. In the meantime, I've stopped all
of these wars. I've stopped him. A big one would
have been India and Pakistan, but we stopped them all.
We stopped three wars. Go to Africa. They like to say, oh,

(41:11):
you know, O say I love black people and they
and I did great with the vote with the black people.
But they say he's a racist. He's a racist. I said, really,
for thirty five years of war raged between Rwanda and
the Republic of the Congo, and it was a vicious war.
Nine million people were killed with machetes, largely hatchets machetes.

(41:32):
That went on for thirty more than thirty years, but
thirty four to thirty five years, and I stopped it.
In fact, the presidents are coming in a week or
two to sign. We have the foreign ministers. It's all side.
The warst stopped. But I got it stopped and saved
a lot of lives the Congo. It's deep into deepest

(41:53):
of darkest Africa. I got that war stop. Nobody else
could have done that. We did a lot of jobs.
We did a lot of a lot of wars were
stopped that nobody thought would even be possible. And I'll
tell you what. The war with India and Pakistan. That
was the next level. That was going to be a
nuclear war. They already shot down seven jets. That was raging.
And I said, you guys want to do trade. We're

(42:15):
not doing any trade. We're not doing anything with you.
If you keep fighting, you get it. You got twenty
four hours to settle it. They said, well, there's no
more war going. And I used that on numerous occasions.
Trade I used, trade, I used other I used whatever
you had to use. But we got seven of them stopped.
And the one I thought would be easiest, frankly, was

(42:36):
going to be Russia and Ukraine. But that turns out
to be some big personality conflicts. It's one of those things.
But we're going to get that stopped. Eventually. We're going
to get that stop to seven thousand soldiers died last
week thinking that seven thousand. I usually say five thousand,
but seven two hundred and twenty one soldiers died last

(42:57):
week and the fighter between Ukraine and Russia. And they're
not our soldiers, but their souls, they're living souls. And
they leave their homes and they wave to their parents
and their parents are so proud, and they leave in
a beautiful uniform, and a week later they get their
head blown off by a drone. New form of military.
It's a whole new form of fighting. So I would

(43:19):
just like to thank the people that are behind me.
Thank you very much. I've done a fantastic job. I
appreciate it very much. We're doing a real We're doing
a real job, and I'm so proud of DCO. I
passed it two days ago, and all the garbage is
off the streets. It's terrible. I walked. I came in

(43:43):
a month and a half ago. I'm driving down and
I see garbage all over the place. The streets where
pigsty like. I won't use the city's names, but you
know what I'm talking about. There are plenty of them
outside of this country, and inside of this country, Baltimore
is a horrible, horrible death bet it's a death bet.
I know. Governor Moore said, oh, he wants to take

(44:05):
a walk with me. He mentioned it in a derogatory tone.
I said, no, no, I'm the president, and I said's
clean up your crime and I'll walk with you. But
it's tremendous crime. But he was trying to be derogatory.
He doesn't have what it takes, but he's trying to
be derogatory. And I met him at the Army Navy game.
They said, no, this is Governor More. He'd love to
see you. He came over to me, he hugged me,

(44:26):
shook my hand. You were there. He said, So, you're
the greatest president in my lifetime. I said, it's really
nice that you say that. I'd love you to say
it publicly, but I don't think you can do that.
So it's okay. But now I say, you're doing a
fantastic job. I want to just shake your hand. Thank
you very much, Governor. That was that, And then every
time I see him on television, he's knocking the hell

(44:47):
out of me. He slf but that's it's called politics.
But Governor Moore is gonna he's doing a bad job.
Newsom's doing a bad job. All of their potential candidates
are doing a bad job. I can't imagine Pritzker being
even a candidate, but somebody said he is. He can't
do the work, can't do the job. He's not temperamentally suited.
So I just want to thank you all for being here.

(45:10):
Do you have some questions.

Speaker 13 (45:12):
Pentagon and maybe the Secretary of Defense can weigh into.
Is the Pentagon pre pairing for military deployment to Chicago?
And with what you said there are you waiting for.

Speaker 1 (45:20):
The We're ready to go anywhere. We have a full
complement of great human beings. We'll full. You know, our
military is full. We were way empty one year ago.
Now we're full. So we can go anywhere on less
than twenty four hours notice. And we're doing a lot

(45:40):
to interdict to stop drugs from coming into We have
ships out on sea. You know, we have nobody coming
through a board er anymore nobody. Doesn't that feel good
to know that you don't have prisoners coming in and
you know, killers, murders. We had eleven eighty eight murderers
come in let in by the Biden administration men. Many
of them have been captured, but we still have a

(46:03):
couple of thousand that are out there. Some of them
fifty percent of them killed more than one person, okay,
but a lot of them have been captured. What they've
done to our country, these people circle, this moron that
we had behind this desk, what they've done to our
country is unthinkable. It's unthinkable. I mean, if you think
so much of our time is devoted to correcting a

(46:27):
problem that all they had to do is say, closed
the borders. Remember when he said, well, I have no
power to close the boarder. I have to go back
and get an act from Congress. I didn't get an
act from Congress. I came in. I said close the borders.
And Tom Holman, who's not here, has been fantastic, Christie.
Tom Holman is great, is a fantastic man and respected
by everybody. But I said, Tom, closed the borders. Christie

(46:49):
closed the borders. The borders were closed. We didn't go
to Congress and get permission. We just closed the borders.
And in the last three months hard to believe this
one too. In the last three months, we've had zero
people come into our country illegally through the southern border.
Nobody would have said this possible. Yeah, please, I thank you,

(47:11):
miss President.

Speaker 3 (47:12):
Today, I'm a thirteen gang baker and human trafficker. Kilmar
Abregio Garcia turned himself into ice in Baltimore. Do you
have any comment on this and why the Democrats so
emotionally attached this man who beats his wife and is
part of a terrorist.

Speaker 1 (47:26):
Organization because there they think he's going to be good
for votes, and I think he's very bad for votes.
These people are deranged. He's not good for votes. He
beat the hell out of his wife. His wife is
afraid to even talk about him. She's been mauled by
this animal. And you know, through a system of liberal courts,

(47:48):
you know he's doing things. But no, we have that
under control. And Pam has got that very much under control.
Do you want to comment on it.

Speaker 4 (47:56):
No, No, we've got him under control. He will no
longer terrorize our country. He's currently charged with human smuggling
and concluding children. The guy needs to be in prison.
He doesn't need to be on the streets like all
these liberals want them to be. And as part of
this operation here in DC, we've also taken off MS
MS thirteen members. We've taken I think just last night

(48:19):
we got a TDA guy off our streets right here,
right around from where we all work. Another TDA member
gone because of this project. So we're going to keep
America safe from all of these foreign terrorist organizations, including
a break of Garcia.

Speaker 14 (48:37):
If we could get your reactions, sir Israeli's momb Day
hospital in Daza that killed twenty people, including five journalists.
When did this happen? This happened overnight today. I didn't
know that any reaction to this, or you got to
talk to you about it. I don't want to see it.
At the same time, we have to end that all nightmare.
I'm the one that got the hostagees out. I got
them out, all of them.

Speaker 1 (48:58):
Steve Woodcuff has been a ma He's done a great job.
But I'm the one that got him all out through
my people and through me. And now we're left with
probably a little bit less than twenty because I think
one or two are gone. And I said a long
time ago, I'm going to get him out. But when
we get down to that final ten or twenty, these
people are going to release him because they're dead after

(49:19):
they release him. So it's a nasty situation, very nasty
horrible thing.

Speaker 4 (49:25):
Could you please elaborate on your post on South Korea?

Speaker 1 (49:29):
What were you referring to? Well, I heard that there
were raids on churches over the last few days, very
vicious raids on churches by the new government in South Korea.
That they even went into a military base and got information.
They probably shouldn't have done that, but I heard bad things.
I don't know if it's true or not. I'll be
finding out, as you know, your new president's coming in

(49:51):
just a couple of hours, coming here, and look forward
to meeting them. But we won't stand for that. I
just won't stand for that.

Speaker 12 (49:58):
Are you prepared to order natural Guard troops though into
American cities if those governors don't request the federal deployment?

Speaker 1 (50:05):
I am, But I also think that look at Chicago, Uh,
everybody knows how bad it is. Everybody's standing there knows.
We know you don't have to be doing any studies.
They should be saying please come in. Uh. Prinsky should
be saying that, you know, I did a favor for
CHRISTI uh for uh Christy Whitman, uh Whitberg Uh A

(50:28):
good a good favor. I think uh with the fish
to carp the China Corp. Did you ever hear of it?
China Corp? And it's uh taken over your great links.
You know about that, right? And she came and she
wanted to know if it's possible for us to do
something about it, and I said, well, I'll do it,

(50:49):
but I think it's appropriate that the person from Illinois,
the governor from Illinois, asks also, it's a tremendously expensive project.
Actually it's uh invasive. It's horrible what's happened. And we
can do it with GSA and various people. But we
can do it. We're gonna just have to see what happens. Okay,
we're gonna have to see what happens. But Governors Michigan came,

(51:14):
was very respectful, asked for it. She's done a good job.
I did that. I open the Air Force base, you know,
kept it open for F thirty five's and various planes
F twenty two's too. I did that for the state
of Michigan at her request, and I will and also

(51:34):
in our congressman. You know, we have congressmen that are
unbelievably pro Michigan up there. But some of this stuff,
like the lakes, the Great Lakes. This is a big
problem that nobody ever talks about. Most of you probably
have never heard of. We have a very pretty violent
fish that has comes from China, China Corp, Chinese carp

(51:57):
and you see them jumping out, they jump in the
boats and they jump all over the place. They've got
a lot of energy, and there's a way of getting
rid of them. It's very expensive. And I didn't get
a request from the governor of Illinois. Is affected maybe
more than anybody else, right, And I think until I

(52:17):
get that request from that guy, I'm not going to
do anything about it. And I feel the same way
about crime. We go in, we will solve Chicago within
one week, maybe less, but within one week, we will
have no crime in Chicago, just like we have no
crime in DC. But you know, I don't like to
go in and do it and then have somebody stand
up and say what a great job he's doing on crime.

(52:38):
And we don't want the military in our state. We
don't want the military, do you understand? Do you understand that? Yeah,
these governors will say so. I don't know if there
was no emotion in the meeting, I think, you know,
I feel like we go in and we do it
like here to a lesser extent with the maryriage. She
hasn't been terrible, but she hasn't been you know, exactly

(52:58):
saying she said she did say last night, or her
say that, well, we really don't want the military in DC. Well, that's,
you know, not very nice. I guess I said a
little bit of a hit. But she's not as bad
as some. We saved Los Angeles and all we did
is get criticized by this idiot that's running the state

(53:20):
into the ground right where people are leaving. He should
be thanking us, and he should be requesting us to
be there, and the governor of Illinois should be Chicago
is a disaster, and the governor of Illinois should say, President,
would you do us the honor of cleaning up our city?
We need help, They need help. They need help. We

(53:42):
may wait, we may or may not. We may just
go in and do it, which is probably what we
should do. The problem is it's not nice when you
go in and do it and somebody else is standing
there saying, as we give great results, say well we
don't want the military. They need they need help badly.
Chicago desperately needs help. Just look at the crime statistics,

(54:05):
look at the statistics that Jade said about even I
didn't know it is that bad. That's terrible. But all
I know is we're being celebrated because we went an
entire week. Now it's eleven days. We went an entire
week without a murder. And I said, boy, that sounds terrible.
I didn't know how I actually made a speech. I

(54:26):
didn't know how to say it. Because it's a great number,
it's a great thing, but it sounds so bad. I mean,
supposing you're from a foreign country which is properly run
and they don't have murders and things right so much,
or in some cases, virtually at all, and you have
somebody saying, I'm proud to announce that nobody was murdered
in the capital of the United States this week. It

(54:48):
sounds terrible. But Gavin Newsom, you mentioned gravin Uskam.

Speaker 15 (54:54):
Yes, is there a federal mechanism you're hoping to use
to fight back against his redistricting constitutional mendment or well, I.

Speaker 1 (55:00):
Think I'm gonna be filing a lawsuit, uh, pretty soon,
and I think we're gonna be very successful in it.
We're gonna be filing it through the Department of Justice.
That's gonna happen, and we're also gonna be filing a
lawsuit on blue slipping. You know, blue slips make it
impossible for me as president to appoint a judge or

(55:22):
a US attorney because, uh, they have a gentleman's agreement.
It's nothing memorialized. It's a gentleman's agreement that's about a
hundred years old where if you have a president like
a Republican, and if you have a Democrat senator, that
senator can stop you from appointing the judge or or
a US attorney. In particular, those two, those are the

(55:44):
two I guess anything, but those are the two that
are very important. So we have numerous states, well, we
have unbelievable people. Now j Clayton was just approved of
the Southern District. But he was so good. He was
at top student, top schools, top everything. Went to Sullivan
Well became the head of Clivan Cromwell came down here
with Securities and Exchange Commission, ran it for four years

(56:07):
during my term. Like impeccably beautiful job. He did an
incredible job. And we went to court and the judges
Democrat judges voted that he can. That's the only way
you get by it. But generally speaking, you can't do
that because you'll have judges from the other party. So

(56:27):
Jake Clayton just got approved and he's in. But he
didn't get approved by the senators. He got approved by
the court system in New York, which was a great thing.
And I had a big victory in New York. On
my end, I saved myself five hundred million dollars with
a fake corrupt attorney general, a really corrupt person, with
a corrupt judge who was disgraceful, and they're being mauled

(56:51):
right now by everybody. Just it's so corrupt, and it
kept business out of New York. Stuff like that. But
the Appellate Division vake all of that stuff that you
read about, and we're going to do a big number
in that whole thing. You can't have a corrupt court system.
You can't have that. You have to have borders and

(57:12):
you have to have a free press, otherwise you don't
have a country. But you'll be hearing about the blue
slipping because if you don't need two cents, you just
need one Democrat senator with the Republican the only person
that I can get approved are Democrats or maybe weak Republicans,
but we don't want that. But the only person I

(57:32):
will be able to get approved in any of those
states where you have a Democrat, I can't get a
USE attorney. I can only get a Democrat US attorney.
And this is based on an old custom, it's not
based on the law, and I think it's unconstitutional and
I'll probably be filing a suit on that pretty soon. Yeah. Listen,
during the campaign, you call.

Speaker 16 (57:51):
It Kamala Harris a communist, but the Biden Harris administration
they never called for nationalizing a private company with the
federal government proposing with Intel. What do you say to
some say this is a hypocritical and is this the
new way of doing industrial policy?

Speaker 1 (58:08):
Yeah, I assure it is. I want to try and
get as much as I can. And people come in
and they need something, as an example, as a real
estate person. If I have an agreement and I have
any form of a stop gap where I can stop
somebody from doing something, right, I have a covenant and
an agreement and they come to me and they say,

(58:28):
I would like you to would like to do something,
but you have us restricted. If I do that, they
usually have to pay now. In the case of Intel,
was interesting, but I hope I'm going to have many
more cases like it. Intel came in. I met with
a gentleman. I had a lot of respect for him.
We came in under a little bit of a cloud.

(58:49):
I liked his story. I thought he was good. I
think he really means to do a good job with Intel.
I said, I'd like to ask whether or not you'd
give the unit give. You know, because a lot of
people said I invested in Intel. I didn't invest, but
I invest my heart in it and my soul because
I want the country to be strong. But I said,

(59:10):
I'd like you to give ten percent of Intel to
the United States of America, not to me, to the
United States of America. And I said, if you have
them as a partner, you have the United States as
a partner. I think that would be a very good
thing for Intel. And he thought about it a little
bit different, and he said, I like that idea very much.
We have a deal, and that's I just made ten

(59:31):
billion dollars or eleven billion dollars for the United States
of America. And yeah, there will be other cases if
I have that opportunity again, I would do that, and
then you know you do have stupid people say, oh,
that's a shame. It's not a shame. It's called business.
If somebody is willing to give you ten percent of
a company and you're not paying for it, and I
will tell you. With a company like Intel, as you know,

(59:53):
it's had difficulty, I want them to do well. I
want them to do well anyway, but I want them
to do well. Killer.

Speaker 16 (01:00:00):
That isn't public ownership of a private company a new
way of doing business in the business of the United States?

Speaker 1 (01:00:08):
Isn't that? You were so detecting? So are tariffs. So
as you know, the stock market went up almost a
thousand points on Friday. And it went up not because
of this very uh, I think terrible. Hello, who's that?
Who is that? B here? I get out of the room.

(01:00:28):
It went up because of something much different. It went
up because it was announced. CBO announced the numbers, and
as you know, they gave no credit to tariffs. They
said they made a mistake that the trade deficit will
be reduced because of Trump's tariffs will be reduced by
four trillion dollars. Right? Is that where it? They said? Right?

(01:00:52):
They said for trillion dollars, and the market went up
like a rocket ship because the tariffs are good. Well,
tariffs aren't that usual. The seven wars I stopped, four
of them were because of the fact that I had
tariffs and trade and I was able to say, well,
if you do this, if you go fight and you
want to kill everybody, that's okay, but I'm going to

(01:01:14):
charge you each one hundred percent tariff when you trade
with us. You know what they all gave up. I
stopped seven wars, numerous of them was because of tariff.
So you know, you never knew the word tariff. It
didn't exist really essentially in this country until actually in
the eighteen seventies up till nineteen thirteen, it existed, and

(01:01:35):
we were the richest country. We were richer than proportionately
than at any time in the history of our country.
And then stupidly in nineteen thirteen, they said, let's go
to the income text way of life. Let the people
pay instead of foreign countries. Now we're taking in trillions
of dollars in tariffs, and we're stopping wars because of tariff.

(01:01:56):
So that's not so normally either. But you know what
other countries did it to us, and now we're doing
it to other countries.

Speaker 16 (01:02:04):
Well, boots on the ground in Ukraine, but how would
air support as part of a security guarantee be any different?

Speaker 1 (01:02:13):
Those US really went from one question to them from one.
I expect it hit at least challenge of them. Now
we're talking about boots on the ground.

Speaker 16 (01:02:22):
But US air assets over the skies of Ukraine is
part of a security guarantee. Wouldn't those US airmen also
be when you never know.

Speaker 1 (01:02:29):
What security guarantee is because we haven't even discussed the
specifics of it. And we'll see Number one Europe is
going to give them significant security guarantees, then they should
because they're right there. But we'll be involved from the
standpoint of backup. We're to help them, and I think if.

Speaker 17 (01:02:45):
We get a deal, and I think we will, But
if we get a deal, they're not going to I
don't believe you're gonna have much of a problem, but
we'll back it up because I want to stop seeing
people being killed.

Speaker 1 (01:02:56):
You know, when Biden was here, he gave three hundred
and fifty billion dollars. You know this from covering business.
Three hundred and fifty billion dollars to Ukraine. I said
that Zaliski's the greatest salesman. I think I've ever met
better than P. T. Barnum. Because it'd come to the country.
It worked out with fifty billion dollars every time he
actually came here. Once he walked out with one hundred

(01:03:17):
billion dollars. We're up to three hundred and fifty billion.
I got a trillion dollars worth of air rare earth
that we have from the country because I felt badly
for a taxpayer. But I did something else at the
NATO meeting. They are wealthy countries, but they weren't paying.
And we don't pay any money to Ukraine anymore. Do

(01:03:38):
you know that? In fact, it's the opposite. They request
through NATO. We deal with NATO. We don't deal really
with Ukraine. NATO requests missiles, they want patriots, they want missiles.
We give the missiles to NATO. NATO pays us in
full and does what they want. I mean, I think

(01:03:58):
they give them mostly to they can do other things
with them too, because we're dealing with NATO. We pay
no money to Ukraine. We gave three hundred and fifty
billion dollars to Ukraine. You know, if we didn't give
that kind of money. And I was the one that
gave the javelins, if you remember, I gave the javelins.
They were very effective. They say Obama gave sheets and

(01:04:18):
Trump gave javelins. They were very effective with those tanks
right at the beginning. But you would have never had
a war I were president. You would have never had
a war. Just to finish, we spend no money on
Ukraine anymore. We were getting fleeced by a president that
didn't know what it was doing. To be honest, I

(01:04:40):
don't blame Ukraine. I mean, if they come and ask
for a hundred billion dollars, then they get it. But
we were in for three hundred and fifty billion dollars.
Now we make money. I don't want to make money
on Ukraine. I want the war to end because I
want to save all those lives. I want to just say,
but just so you understand, we're no longer losing money
on that thing. We were losing money handover fist. Now

(01:05:00):
we don't lose any money. Now we sell weapons to
NATO because NATO agreed because of me, to go to
five percent. They had two percent and didn't pay. Now
they have five percent and they're all paid up, so
they have trillions of dollars and they give us that money.
But I really want the war to end, and we're
going to get it end.

Speaker 13 (01:05:21):
Historic summit here with Ukrainian presidents, Lensky at European leaders
all met here with you at the White House, and
you said you wanted to get this done a bilateral as.

Speaker 1 (01:05:29):
Soon as possible. Have you spoken to Putin since last Monday? Since? Yeah?
I have, what is your conversation? Every conversation I have
with him is a good conversation. And then unfortunately Obamba
is loaded up into Kievas place, and then I get
very angry about it. I think we're going to get
the war done. It's tough. I thought that would be

(01:05:50):
of the seven that I settled. I thought that would
be the easiest of the group. See, you never know
what's going to happen. You're a war. Strange things happen
in war. The fact that he went to Alaska, our country,
I think was a big statement that he wants to
get it done. That was not easy for him to
go to Alaska, you know, for him to come here.

(01:06:11):
But the fact that he showed up on a very
successful that. It was a very successful day for other things,
because you know, we're also talking about missiles, nuclear, We're
talking about a lot of different things. We're talking about
limiting nuclear weapons. We'll get China into that. We have

(01:06:31):
the most, Russia as the second most and China has third.
But China is way behind, but they'll catch us in
five years. We would like to denuclearize. It's too much power,
and we talked about that also. That's part of it.
But we have to get the war over with it.

(01:06:52):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (01:06:53):
On Baltimore, you you said that you are going to
have to reconsider bridge funding. Is that contingent on Wesmore
cleaning up the streets?

Speaker 1 (01:07:00):
We were very generous to him. On a bridge, you know,
a boat ran into a bridge and the bridge came
down like I've never seen anything. The boat was just
it just shows you the mass of that boat, the
power of that boat. You know, people were up on
that bridge painters, they were painting the bridge and they
were watching it happen, and they thought they were very safe.
They all died. They were painting the bridge, can you imagine,

(01:07:20):
And they watched the boat the engines were off and
they watched the boat and the power of that boat.
The mass of that boat went right through that steel
just like it was nothing. It's amazing. It's called mass.
Mass is a big deal, but the mass of that boat. Thus,
people all died, but they thought they were totally safe.
Two of them were eating their lunch. They were, you

(01:07:41):
know whatever, they were watching it. They could have gotten off.
Somebody did a very good job. A police officer called
in and said close the bridge closed, and he did
it with power. Get everybody off the bridge closed. That
guy should get a medal because he stopped the bridge.

(01:08:01):
A lot of people would have done a lot more
people would have done. The ones that died were the
workers of the bridge, and they were just they thought
there was no danger because you know, it's a big
steel bridge and it came down like like toothpicks. It
was incredible to watch that. It was just and they died.
They all died. But that police officer, again, the police

(01:08:23):
did a great job. The police officer did an amazing job.
And I heard the tapes. He would say, get everybody
off it. Most people wouldn't have said that. You know,
when you see a thing like that, you assume it's gonna,
you know, tap the bridge and it's going to be rebuffed.
The thing just came down. I've never seen anything like it.
So he did a good job. In fact, I think
we should get him in for a metal the man

(01:08:45):
that gave the one. I listened to him, everybody get off, screaming,
everybody off. He had the sense to realize that this
could be a catastrophe, as opposed to a ship that
shit because the engines weren't working. It's just floating. It's
an amazing thing that a thing float like that with
no power, just knocked it right down like it was
like it was nothing. Let's do that. Let's give him

(01:09:06):
a medal. I think it about do you plan to
investigate Chris Christie? Say it? What do you plan to
instigate Chris CHRISTI? Uh, look, Chris is the slab. Everybody
knows it. I know Chris better than anybody in the room.
I always felt he was guilty. But what he did
is he took the George Washington Bridge. Was very serious.
He closed down the George Washington Bridge and you have

(01:09:29):
medical people, you had ambulances caught up, you know you
this thing was closed down, and obviously he knew about it,
but he blamed the young lady that had worked for
him and another person, and they got into a lot
of trouble. She ultimately was I don't know, exonerated, but
she got out of it a little bit. But but
she went through hell. She was a young mother, nice person.

(01:09:50):
I knew her a little bit. And another man went
to jail and Chris got off. And so when I
listened to Chris speak his uh, hey, I say, oh,
what about the George Washington Bridge? You know, tell me
about the George Washington Bridge bridge? Uh he Uh. He
blamed other people, but he knew all about it. So no,

(01:10:11):
I don't know if if they wanna look at it,
not for me. If they wanna look at it, they
can you you could ask Pam. I think we have
other things to do. But uh, I always thought he
got away with murder and endorsement.

Speaker 15 (01:10:24):
Betwe in the Texas Center race between Ken Paxton and
John Corny.

Speaker 1 (01:10:28):
Well, I'll make up my mind. I like 'em both.
It's the worst situation I have is when I have
two people that I get along with, well, I hate
it and they all want the endorsement. You know, I'm
almost uh a hundred percent of the people I endorse with.
It's a great honor. And I got as you know,
I got the largest vote in the history of Texas

(01:10:48):
by far. Nobody's ever gotten more votes in the last election,
I think, in all the elections, the three elections. But
but uh, they liked me in Texas, so people are
waiting for me. But I I just I'd rather than
our commented right now. I like both guys. They're both
friends of mine, and they're both good and very different.

Speaker 15 (01:11:06):
There's some talk among Congression Republicans about another reconciliation bill.
Where do you fall on that and what would you
like to prioritize.

Speaker 1 (01:11:12):
Well, I don't want to do cutting. I want to
save all the different things. I'm gonna cut things that
are unnecessary. But the one thing I said, and I
gave my word, we're not gonna hurt anybody on Medicaid,
Medicare or social Security. And in fact, we're doing great
on social Security. We found three hundred thousand illegals on
social Security. We got them out, and you know, things

(01:11:33):
like that make social security very very strong. So now
we're I am very big into certain things. And one
of those three if you could say three of those
things are medicare, Medicaid, social Security. We're gonna protect it,
and so we'll see how everything works out. If we're
talking about recisions on other things, I'm I'm always open

(01:11:56):
to cost cutting. If we can cost cut, I like it.
But nothing's going to happen to medical We have something
coming up favored nations where I'm going to be reducing
drug prices by fourteen to fifteen hundred percent, where a
pill that sells in Germany for ten dollars costs one
hundred and fifty dollars here because of the bad press,
and I was all set to do it, and then

(01:12:18):
we had the COVID come up, and I had to
focus on that because we had the greatest economy in
history my first term. I will tell you that we
are going to be doing numbers on the cost of
drugs in this country that I'm not talking about a
twenty percent decrease, which would be good. I'm talking about
one thousand percent decrease. We're talking about where a product

(01:12:42):
would sell for eighty dollars in Germany and thirteen hundred
dollars year, and we're not going to do that. We
were subsidizing the entire world, and we're not doing it anymore.
I informed the drug companies, I informed the world, and
if the world wants to if countries in the world
don't want to go along, then I'm going to put
tariffs in those countries and I'll make We'll make more money.

(01:13:04):
But they have to go along with it. So this
is moving along rapidly. Doctor Oz is in charge Bobby's
group and they do it very well. And we're getting
great cooperation from the drug because the drug companies know
it's unfair. You know, for years that say, well, we
had to do research, and we had to do I said,
I don't care, you had to do research for these
other countries. Also, they are ready to go, and I'm

(01:13:26):
ready to go. And you know, if I pull that off,
there's no way a Republican we'll lose an election. There's
nowhere or one more question. What's this guy? He's the
nicest guy I know, And he asked the most vicious questions.

Speaker 14 (01:13:43):
Why do you think President Putin is so reluctant to
meet with President Zelenski because he.

Speaker 1 (01:13:48):
Doesn't like them? He doesn't like him, you know, they
don't like I have people I don't like I don't
like to meet with him. Sometimes they do like to
meet with people I don't like. They don't like. They
don't like each other really, And if we had a
real president instead of a guy that got in there
with a fraudulent election, if we had a real president,

(01:14:09):
that war would have never happened. Putin actually said, he said,
if Trump were president, it wouldn't have happened. Happened for
a lot of reasons. Happened because of Afghanistan. When he
saw how incompetent really was that all these guys were.
I think he said, wow, this might be because it
was the apple of his eyes. It would have never
happened if I were president.

Speaker 10 (01:14:29):
President, you have built a relationship with Russian leaders and
also North Korean leaders as they are getting closer.

Speaker 1 (01:14:34):
How would that affect your diplomatic Well, I have very
good relationships with Kim Jong un North Korea. I mean
a lot of people would say, oh, that's terrible, No,
it's good. In fact, someday I'll see him. I look
forward to seeing him. He was very good with me.
We had two meeting, we had two summits. We got
along great. I know him better than you do. I
know him better than anybody, almost other than his sister.

(01:14:57):
Assistant does him pretty well. Now. I know him well,
and I got along with him. You know, I'm not
supposed to say I really like them a lot, because
if I do that, I get killed in the fake
news media. But I got along with him very well,
and we had no problem. If if at the time
Hillary Clinton won the election, you would have had a
nuclear war, you would have had a nuclear war. We're

(01:15:18):
not going to have a nuclear war. Once that happens,
it's over. We're not gonna have a nuclear war. No,
But Kim Jongln, we'll meet at some point. I look
forward to it. Actually. But do you notice that since
I came into office, you haven't had a problem with him?
Hasn't been you know, it tests lots of rockets. He
does have great capability. I will say that. But I

(01:15:40):
think a lot of good things. A lot of good
things are happening for our country, a lot of really
good things. And the thing we're here today to talk
about is crime, and specifically in DC. I am so
proud of what these people, every one of them, what
they've done in DC because to literally stop crime on
a button, I'd walk down that street right now, if

(01:16:01):
I were friends of mine are going out to dinner now,
they haven't gone out to dinner in four years. They
were afraid, they were petrified. Half the restaurants closed because
nobody could go because they're afraid to go outside. Now
those restaurants are opening and new restaurants are opening up.
It's like a boomtown. It's a great thing to see
and I'm very proud of the people behind me. Thank
you very much. Everybody.

Speaker 10 (01:16:33):
You just want to take cameras, just take your cameras
out there.
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