• 7 months ago
Former President Trump holds a campaign rally in the Bronx, New York.

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00:00:00 [crowd chanting "USA" and "U-S-A"]
00:00:12 Well, hello everybody. Thank you very much. This is some turnout.
00:00:16 This is some turnout. And I want to thank New York's finest. They just brought a lot of
00:00:24 additions. We have people, thousands of people outside that can't even get in, but they'll get
00:00:29 in eventually. We appreciate it. New York's finest. Hello, New York City, and hello to all of the
00:00:35 incredible, tough, strong, hardworking American patriots right here in the Bronx. Who would think?
00:00:43 I'm thrilled to be back in the city I grew up in, the city I spent my life in,
00:00:51 the city I helped build, and the city that we all love, New York City.
00:00:56 And I'm here tonight to declare that we are going to turn New York City around,
00:01:03 and we are going to turn it around very, very quickly.
00:01:08 We're going to bring safety back to our streets. We're going to bring success back to our schools.
00:01:17 We're going to bring prosperity back to every neighborhood and every borough of the greatest
00:01:22 city in our land. We're going to reduce taxes. We're going to bring businesses and big taxpayers
00:01:30 back to New York. Gotta bring them back. Gotta bring them back. And we're going to make New York
00:01:37 bigger, better, and more beautiful than ever before. And that includes right here in the Bronx,
00:01:43 and it's going to be done and funded starting on January 20th,
00:01:48 directly from our great and beautiful White House. Is that okay?
00:01:52 For my whole life, I always thought that this city is a monumental testament to the power
00:02:01 of the American spirit and the American dream. When New York started as a small,
00:02:07 rugged Dutch trading post near the tip of Manhattan in 1624, what you see around you
00:02:15 is nothing more than wilderness and marsh. But by the muscle and backbone and genius of the people
00:02:21 of New York, we built this city into the towering forest of iron, aluminum, concrete, and steel.
00:02:28 We made this city and state into the capital of global commerce. We turned our hometown into the
00:02:35 bustling center of a confident, glamorous American culture, and we inspired the entire world.
00:02:43 We inspired the world. No matter where you went on this planet, everyone knew that when you said,
00:02:50 "I'm a New Yorker," it meant you had smarts, you had grit, you had energy,
00:02:57 and above all else, you had heart. You had heart. Big, big, beautiful heart.
00:03:04 Everybody wanted to be here. New York was where you came to make it big. You want to make it big,
00:03:10 you had to be in New York. But sadly, this is now a city in decline.
00:03:19 Throughout my life, I've seen New York through good times and bad, through boom times and crime
00:03:30 waves, through market crashes and terrorist attacks, but I've never seen it quite like this.
00:03:36 We have filthy encampments of drugged out homeless people living in our places that we've spent so
00:03:45 much time with children where they used to play. We have lunatics killing innocent bystanders by
00:03:52 pushing them onto the railroad tracks for sport. It's a sad thing. Don't worry. It gets positive.
00:04:02 Don't worry. It gets so positive. Remember, we're going to win. We're all winners. We're
00:04:11 going to win so big. We're going to make it bigger and better than ever before. Remember that.
00:04:18 So don't worry. By the time the other six or 7000 people get in, it'll be very positive.
00:04:24 Our subways are squalid and unsafe. The ceiling tiles are falling down,
00:04:29 and they look worse than a third world country. The medians of our highways are crumbling. Our
00:04:35 sidewalks are littered with garbage bottles and trash. But worst of all, the discarded
00:04:41 needles from people that so desperately are in need of help. And we have mobs of migrants fighting
00:04:48 our police officers and giving America the middle finger. But we are not going to let this continue.
00:04:58 We are not going to abandon our hope and our pride. This city has given us so much. And now
00:05:05 it is time that we are going to give it back. Together, we are going to make New York City
00:05:12 great again. And simultaneously, we are going to make America great again.
00:05:35 Thank you. I have come tonight to talk about solving problems. The simple fact is Joe Biden
00:05:44 is not getting the job done for the Bronx. He's not getting the job done for New York.
00:05:50 And he's not getting the job done for America. He is incompetent. Ladies and gentlemen,
00:05:56 he is grossly incompetent. I will get the job done as I did for four years,
00:06:02 and I will get it done fast. And remember this, if a New Yorker can't save this country, no one can.
00:06:12 Get me the snake, please. The snake.
00:06:27 Thank you, everybody. What a crowd. This is something.
00:06:33 You know, we wanted to keep it small because soon, who this is like a love fest,
00:06:41 love fest, love fest. We love you. Thank you, though.
00:06:54 Thank you. Wow.
00:06:58 Who said we're not going to win New York? We're going to win New York.
00:07:14 You know, if we win New York, we win the whole thing. Wouldn't it be nice?
00:07:21 Wouldn't it be nice to take back our country? We'll do a job like nobody's ever done before.
00:07:26 And what we did for four years was incredible. But we also learned a lot.
00:07:32 We're going to get in there very fast with the right people, great people, people that are tested
00:07:37 and true. Years ago, there was an ice skating rink, the Wollman Rink in the middle of Central Park.
00:07:43 You know that story that had been under construction for more than 10 years.
00:07:49 They couldn't get it open. It was a renovation. They couldn't get it done. Mayor Koch was at his
00:07:54 wit's ends. They just couldn't get it finished. They couldn't get it built.
00:07:59 They couldn't get it open. People wanted to skate before their children turned old.
00:08:03 Almost 20 million dollars was spent over a long period of time. It was an embarrassment
00:08:10 to the city. Every day they'd be laying the copper pipe and every night that same pipe would be
00:08:16 stolen. And then they'd start all over again the next day and it would be stolen. This went on
00:08:21 weeks and weeks and months and months. They poured the concrete in small patches in wrong directions
00:08:28 at different heights. And they took their advice from a refrigerator company from
00:08:34 Miami, where it's 95 degrees out. It was a total mess. They just didn't know what they were doing.
00:08:42 And I saw this and I wanted my children to be able to ice skate before
00:08:46 they didn't care about ice skating. I looked down on the rink and I said,
00:08:49 what is going on? Years and years. So I volunteered and I took over the project and did a good job.
00:08:57 And when I took it over, I said that if it costs more than two million dollars, I would pay for it
00:09:06 the entire amount. But it cost far less. The first thing I did was call the Montreal Canadiens hockey
00:09:14 team in Canada. Right. Doesn't that better than a refrigerator company from Miami?
00:09:19 They didn't know what we were talking about, but the Montreal Canadiens knew and they were
00:09:25 really nice. I'll never forget how nice they were. And they told me that you don't want to use copper
00:09:30 tubing and gas because the gas is very delicate and it leaks. It's very fragile. It just doesn't
00:09:37 work. You want to use rubber hose. I said, I like that. That's a lot cheaper. Water and salt. The
00:09:44 salt makes it so the water doesn't freeze. It's called brine. And you're going to put that under
00:09:50 the concrete. You're going to pour the concrete over the top. It's going to be great. It's going
00:09:54 to work. Not going to leak. It's cheaper, faster, and it works all the time. And when we opened,
00:10:00 there were no leaks. There were no problems whatsoever. Anyway, I started the project,
00:10:04 laid the rubber hose, mixed the water and the salt beautifully together. I was down there when
00:10:09 they were doing it. I said, you got to do it right. And covered the entire rink with concrete
00:10:15 and for literally you had to see the scene. Concrete trucks operated by the teamsters.
00:10:22 Do we have any teamsters here? Oh, you got to make sure that O'Brien, he's a good man.
00:10:30 He endorses Trump. I think he's going to actually. But the teamsters that stretched all the way.
00:10:36 You had trucks stretching all the way from the woman rink, which was, let's say at 60th street,
00:10:42 all the way back to Harlem. One contiguous part was a day and a half of pouring concrete.
00:10:47 One contiguous, a giant surface, as you know, the rink was completed in just three months for far
00:10:54 less than the two million dollars projected. The biggest expense was actually the demolition.
00:11:00 That is the demolishing of everything that was built so incorrectly, so badly over a 10 year
00:11:06 period. The biggest cost was demolition, taking it, taking it all down and starting all over.
00:11:10 We opened with a ceremony with all Olympic gold medal winners, including the great
00:11:16 Peggy Fleming, Dorothy Hamill, Scott Hamilton and all of the others.
00:11:20 Every one of them was there was a beautiful night, beautiful weather.
00:11:24 I'll never forget the evening was one of the most beautiful. My parents
00:11:27 were there. Now they're looking down on us. They say, wow, that's my son. Can you imagine?
00:11:33 That's my son. Can you imagine he's being tried in a court with a crooked judge? Can you believe
00:11:42 this? Can you believe it? And highly conflicted judge at that. But everybody was there and it
00:11:52 was really something to behold. It was an incredible experience and one of the great
00:11:58 experiences of my life in New York. We opened it. It's been successful and successful ever since.
00:12:04 What a great, great experience. It was beautiful. And, you know, a lot of it's common sense. You'd
00:12:08 like to say the Republican Party is the party of common sense. You don't go to Miami when you want
00:12:13 to make ice. You go to Canada when you want to make ice. Right. Or you could go right down the
00:12:18 road in the Bronx to Ferry Point. Right. Everybody know about Ferry Point. It was another disaster,
00:12:25 a development where the city has spent over twenty nine years, almost 300 million dollars
00:12:32 trying to develop it into a luxury golf resort, resort, anything. They'll take anything.
00:12:37 They were spending money. You know, trucks were going here, dumping, getting filled up,
00:12:42 moving it here, dumping, getting filled up with the same stuff. This went on for years,
00:12:47 back and forth the same stuff. They were featherbedding. They were doing lots of bad
00:12:52 things, but really, they didn't know how to get it done. They had no idea how much money they were
00:12:58 spending. And when asked how much they spent, they said, we just don't know. That's been going on for
00:13:03 years, decades. They were unable to do it. And at the time, the mayor, Michael Bloomberg said.
00:13:11 No, it's all right. It's OK. Now, Michael Bloomberg was the mayor and he called me,
00:13:20 said I have to get this done before I finish my term. It was very important to him. He was
00:13:24 embarrassed by it. Everybody was embarrassed. Went through. It was a mayor. She went through
00:13:29 a lot of different mayors, almost 30 years. Remember that? And he said he went, oh,
00:13:33 fairness. He said, I want to get this done. And you're the one that can do it. You're the only
00:13:37 one that can do it. And I said, and I will do it. I will get it done. And we got it done before he
00:13:43 finished his term, which was great. But there were no other bidders, to my knowledge. And I took over
00:13:49 the project, spending only my money to build it. And I called all of the contractors together.
00:13:54 These were tough people. These were tough, hard people. Many of you are probably contractors on
00:14:01 that site. And I said, look, fellas, you guys have made a fortune on this thing for years and years
00:14:08 against the city. It's time we get together and build it. Let's get it built. Let's do it right.
00:14:13 And let's get the hell out of here. We owe it to the city. And they work so hard. The roughest,
00:14:18 toughest contractors in New York. They had spirit like you've never seen before.
00:14:23 And it was magnificently designed by the great Jack Nicklaus, who told me I don't want to make
00:14:30 any more money. They paid me enough. They all got everybody get paid a fortune. Jack said,
00:14:34 I don't want money. I just want to see it get built for the people of New York. And that's
00:14:39 what we did. But everybody, just like Jack, they said very similar things. These guys were rough
00:14:45 and tough and they made a lot of money. But you think they'd want to make more, but they didn't.
00:14:49 They just wanted to get it built. And then just a little more than a year. So this was going on for
00:14:54 30 years, including think of it just a magnificent thing to watch. You had to watch these people
00:15:01 working just the opposite of what took place for the first twenty nine years. But we had a
00:15:07 magnificent world class golf course that many of you have played now. And it's rated as one of the
00:15:13 best public courses in the country. And then a short while later, we built a beautiful clubhouse,
00:15:19 one of the prettiest I've seen, built it, completed. The project was absolutely beautiful.
00:15:25 It opened to great fanfare and great, great success. And you want to hear the end result,
00:15:32 though, do you? Should I should I go off teleprompter and tell you the end result?
00:15:40 You think Biden goes off teleprompter? I don't think so.
00:15:43 He's no good on teleprompter. No, but OK, so I did this beautiful job.
00:15:50 And then we had a dispute over January 6th. We had a dispute and they said, January 6,
00:15:58 we want to terminate his agreement with the city, a long term agreement with the city.
00:16:04 And they sent me a notice of termination. I said, wait a minute. I just spent twenty
00:16:09 twenty five million dollars building it, built this magnificent clubhouse.
00:16:13 It's in full operation. It took you twenty nine years. You were spending hundreds of millions
00:16:18 of dollars. You couldn't get it done. And the neighborhood came to court. It totally for me.
00:16:22 The Bronx neighborhoods in the Bronx. So on the East River in the Bronx.
00:16:25 And we went to court. The city sued to break my agreement that they had just made. And I had done
00:16:32 such a great job for him. And it was accolades everywhere. Golf magazine, all of the big
00:16:37 magazines were saying, what a great job. They terminated my agreement and I went to court.
00:16:43 And I will tell you, I had a very good experience. We had a Supreme Court justice
00:16:48 named Deborah James. And I have to give her credit. I didn't know her. Never met her. Deborah James,
00:16:55 a African-American woman who came to my defense. We explained it and the city explained it. They
00:17:03 said we want to terminate that. No reason. And we said what we just said. And she looked at them
00:17:10 and she said, in effect, how dare you? This man came in. He put up his own money. He did an
00:17:17 incredible job. You are building it for twenty nine years. How dare you ask for this to be
00:17:22 terminated? How unfair is that? Deborah James, a great Supreme Court justice. That's all I can tell
00:17:29 you. And we won the case. But it's not easy doing business in New York, I'll tell you. Not easy. So
00:17:37 I just appreciated that I had to tell that story. And as you know, then I renovated Grand Central
00:17:43 Terminal. I built the Grand Hyatt Hotel on 42nd Street and Park Avenue. And as part of that,
00:17:49 I renovated the beautiful Grand Central Terminal, did a really good job of that. And then
00:17:55 I was very much responsible for the construction of the Jacob Javits Convention Center,
00:18:00 where Hillary Clinton was going to have her big evening. That was not good. Remember,
00:18:07 we had the glass ceiling. You know, we built last year.
00:18:11 She said, we're going to break the glass ceiling. It didn't work out.
00:18:23 I'll tell you a little secret that I don't think I've ever. I hated the concept. I said we have to
00:18:33 get on with our country. We have to win against Russia. We have to win against China and North
00:18:38 Korea, all the different countries were at loggerheads with. But as long as you have a smart
00:18:45 president, you're going to win those battles. We're winning all those battles, even with the
00:18:48 fake Russia, Russia, Russia scam, which made it harder. But you hated that. And then you see what
00:18:53 they want to do to us, to me, to us. And they come along and they don't mind because Joe Biden is the
00:19:00 worst president in the history of our country, has no sense, doesn't know what he's doing,
00:19:06 grossly incompetent. And our country is going to hell, but we're going to turn it around.
00:19:10 We're going to turn it around fast. Because above all else, and I say this and I believe this on
00:19:17 New York, is you are different. You do know that. You know that when I called for this rally,
00:19:24 we said, let's just have a meeting. Don't call it a rally. And so many people showed up. I said,
00:19:30 like it or not, this is a rally. This is as far as the eye can see. You have to see the lines
00:19:37 outside. They're going for miles. But when we saw it and we saw the love, because I called up this
00:19:42 morning, do people like me or do they hate me? They said they don't like you, sir. They love you.
00:19:48 Thank you. So I appreciate it. And I love you too. But above all else.
00:19:59 [crowd chanting]
00:20:13 Boy, look at all the cameras back there. That's amazing. That's the fake news.
00:20:23 You know, they'll say tonight Donald Trump spoke to a very small crowd of people in the Bronx.
00:20:29 It was a very hostile crowd, very hostile. They hated him very much.
00:20:35 Now, now, sometimes they're OK. You know, I agreed to do a debate with crooked Joe Biden
00:20:46 on CNN with fake Tapper. And I think they'll be fair. Does anybody think they'll be fair?
00:20:55 That's all right. When they said, here's your story, you can have a debate on CNN with
00:21:04 fake Tapper as the primary host. And I said, I'll do it because you know what they thought is,
00:21:12 you'd say CNN and then say various people on the show, various anchors and headed up by fake Tapper.
00:21:20 And they thought I was going to reject it. I don't want to do it. Then Biden would say,
00:21:24 I offered to debate, but he wouldn't do it. So they said, we want to have a debate. I'll take it.
00:21:28 Well, we haven't even told you what the debate is all about. Then they said today, they said,
00:21:34 we'd like to set up tables. So you sit down. I said, I don't want to sit down for a debate.
00:21:38 Let's go at some point. So we're not sitting down. We're going to be standing up for the debate.
00:21:44 And here's what you know, if crooked Joe Biden makes it through the debate, which I think he
00:21:52 will, they're going to say it was one of the great debate performances in history,
00:21:56 one of the greatest debate performances. But there they are. And we're on every network tonight. I
00:22:02 don't know what's going on. We're on Fox. We're on. We're on all of them. So have a lot of fun,
00:22:09 but we're on all of them. So they understood. They understood before anyone how big this would be.
00:22:14 And you got to see what's back there coming in. Thank you. Thank you.
00:22:28 But above all, New Yorkers have something called common sense, and we do have common sense
00:22:34 and old fashioned American common sense is exactly what I intend to bring back to the White House,
00:22:40 just like we had for four years. You know, we had four of the greatest years in the history
00:22:46 of our country. We rebuilt the military. We cut taxes. The biggest tax cut in history,
00:22:51 the biggest regulation cut in history. We defeated ISIS. We defeated ISIS. And we did it in about
00:22:59 one one hundredth the time. They said it would take four to five years. It took me like two
00:23:03 months. Right, because we have an incredible military and we're not allowed to show they
00:23:09 had Afghanistan, the worst pull out, the most embarrassing day in the history of our country.
00:23:15 It's probably the reason a piece of it, why Russia went into Ukraine. They said these people are
00:23:20 incompetent. We're going. So Russia going into Ukraine would have never happened. None of this
00:23:27 stuff that you see would have happened. Israel would have never happened. The attack on October
00:23:32 7th and you wouldn't have had inflation. As soon as I get back into the Oval Office,
00:23:38 I am going to pick up the phone and I'm going to call your mayor and your governor. And I'm going
00:23:43 to say this is President Trump and I want to come back and help. Look, you have a Democrat governor,
00:23:49 you have a Democrat mayor, and we are going to work with them and we're going to get this state
00:23:53 and this city at a level that it's never it's never seen before. Frankly, I think we can do that, too.
00:23:59 We're going to be helping them a lot, much more than anybody would expect.
00:24:05 It doesn't matter whether they're Democrats or Republicans, because this is about our city and
00:24:09 our country. And it's really about the people. And in this case, the people of New York City,
00:24:15 New York State, we're going to make you very, very happy. And Biden can't do it. He doesn't
00:24:20 know he's alive. You know, see all the stairs here, stair, stair, two of them behind me,
00:24:29 one in the middle. When he's finished with his two and a half minute, you know,
00:24:34 do you ever watch a speech? They last for about a minute and a half.
00:24:36 When he's finished with his speech, he can never find the stairs.
00:24:41 They can never find the stairs. And when he does, it's not a pretty picture either.
00:24:48 Thank goodness for Secret Service. They come up and they guide them off.
00:24:51 Now, this is not what we need. When you see President Xi of China, when you see Kim Jong
00:24:57 Un of North Korea, when you see Putin and you see all of these people, they're at the top of their
00:25:02 game, whether you like it or not. And they can't believe that this has happened to the United
00:25:08 States. We have lost respect all over the world. We were the most respected country in the world
00:25:15 four years ago. We were respected more than our country was ever respected four years ago.
00:25:20 And now we're being laughed at. We're like a joke. And that's not going to happen. That's
00:25:26 not going to happen. We're going to do whatever it takes to fix our roads, bridges and highways.
00:25:31 We're going to take back our parks, not just for children, but for everybody.
00:25:36 We're going to renovate New York subway system so it no longer looks like.
00:25:43 It hasn't been cleaned since 1932, but rather it will be the most beautiful transit system
00:25:50 anywhere in the world. I don't know if you know it. It's by far the biggest infrastructure,
00:25:58 subway infrastructure in the world. And we're going to make it by far the biggest. And now
00:26:02 we're going to make it by far the best. We're going to make it beautiful again.
00:26:06 And a lot of it is topical. You know, the expensive work people don't understand
00:26:11 because they're not in construction. It's topical work. It's topical. It's built
00:26:16 the expensive, the hard, the labor, the money, the big stuff is done. We're going to make it
00:26:21 beautiful. We're going to make it good. And most importantly, we're going to let New York's finest
00:26:26 do its job. The transit cops do their job. We're going to make it safe. Most importantly.
00:26:36 And importantly, for the people that are before me today, we are going to make life in New York
00:26:43 affordable again. It's gotten totally out of control. The minute crooked Joe Biden shuffles
00:26:49 out the door, I will rapidly rebuild the greatest economy, the history of the world. Look,
00:26:54 we had the greatest economy in history. Everybody here, we have a small business,
00:26:59 or if you had a job, you were getting more than you ever made. And we had no inflation.
00:27:04 We had no 1.4% considered none considered better than none, because frankly, none
00:27:10 in its own way is a bad thing. Also, we had a perfect number 1.4%. It doesn't matter whether
00:27:17 you're black or brown or white or whatever the hell color you are. It doesn't matter.
00:27:24 We are all Americans and we're going to pull together as Americans.
00:27:42 We all want better opportunity. I'm not just going to promise it. I'm going to deliver it
00:27:49 As I did just a short while ago. Think of it. You know, when I went down to Washington,
00:27:55 I was only there 17 times. I never stayed over. I didn't know that society.
00:27:59 And we had great people. Look at what we did with economic development,
00:28:02 with the rebuilding of our military, with the tax cuts, with the... We had great people.
00:28:07 But we also had some people that I wouldn't have used if I had my choice. Now I know everybody.
00:28:12 I know the smart ones. I know the dumb ones. I know the killers. I know the weak ones. I
00:28:17 know them all. And you're going to see. But everyone was better off. We had the greatest
00:28:23 economy in history. Everybody was better off under a man named President Donald J. Trump.
00:28:28 Have you ever heard of him? Have you heard of him? We had gasoline down to $1.87 a gallon,
00:28:36 and actually times when it was much lower than that. We had a record low poverty rate for Black
00:28:42 Americans and Hispanic Americans. We had the lowest, we had the best poverty rate in terms of
00:28:48 the positive number ever in our history for Black Americans and Hispanic Americans. We lifted
00:28:55 6.6 million people out of poverty. Nothing like that has ever happened in our country.
00:29:00 And the real middle class income rose over $6,000 a year. Think of that. Under Biden,
00:29:06 it's a disaster. Real middle class income has fallen over $2,000 a year. That's a lot.
00:29:13 That's a difference of $8,000. Real earnings for African Americans are down 5.6%. African
00:29:21 Americans are getting slaughtered. Hispanic Americans are getting slaughtered. And these
00:29:26 millions and millions of people that are coming into our country, the biggest impact and the
00:29:33 biggest negative impact is against our Black population and our Hispanic population who are
00:29:39 losing their jobs, losing their housing, losing everything they can lose. They're the ones that
00:29:46 are affected most by what's happening. Not only the fact that you've lost the use of your schools,
00:29:51 your parks and your hospitals, Joe Biden's inflation. >>
00:29:56 >> Do they have that? >>
00:30:02 Speaking of the wall, so we built much more wall than we built 571 miles of wall.
00:30:19 We had the safest border in history. We were going to put up within a period of three weeks,
00:30:25 it was all built laying there ready to be put up, designed by the Border Patrol who are incredible
00:30:30 people, ICE who are incredible people all together. I want to put up concrete plank for
00:30:34 the contractors here. They didn't want it, they had to have hardened steel. They wanted 6,000,
00:30:40 7,000 pound concrete. They wanted rebar in the middle. They wanted different materials,
00:30:44 harder to cut. So we had very hard steel, very good stuff. Everything was good.
00:30:49 We had the panel on top was called an anti-climb panel. We had the best wall
00:30:54 and it was going to bid. We're gonna add 200 miles of wall, it would have taken about three weeks.
00:30:59 And then we had the rigged election and you know what happened after the rigged election?
00:31:02 They took the wall and instead of putting it up, they sold it for 5 cents on the dollar.
00:31:07 And I said, these people really do wanna have an open border. And that's what's happened to
00:31:12 our country. Our country has gone to hell because of it. It's gone to hell. But I wanna thank Mexico.
00:31:21 I wanna thank because I went to Mexico. We really have no choice. He said, send them back.
00:31:38 There's a chance, send them back. Nobody wants to send anybody back, but you have no choice.
00:31:43 This is not sustainable by any country, right? This is not sustainable.
00:31:49 But we had Mexico and we went to Mexico and I said to the president of Mexico, good man,
00:31:54 by the way, a very good guy happens to be a socialist, but these are minor details.
00:31:58 I said to him, Mr. President, we need you to give us 28,000 soldiers to guard the wall.
00:32:06 He said, well, how much would you pay for that? I said, nothing. I'm not paying anything. You're
00:32:10 sending them in. They're coming in a caravan. You have to do it. And he smiled and he laughed.
00:32:15 He thought it was funny. He thought it was like, you know, I was getting, I said, no, no.
00:32:19 They're coming in through Mexico. We need 28,000 soldiers free of charge. And he said,
00:32:25 Donald, I cannot do that. I said, here's what you do. I don't want to embarrass you. So I'm
00:32:31 not going to negotiate with you. Send me a negotiator. Give me a top negotiator. I want
00:32:35 to see him. And he came and he came to the white house, a very handsome man
00:32:39 dressed in one of the most beautiful suits I've ever seen. In fact, I was going to ask him,
00:32:46 who is your tailor? I'd like to buy one of those suits, but I didn't think it was appropriate to
00:32:49 start the negotiation that way. And I said, you know that you're going to give us 28,000 soldiers,
00:32:56 don't you? No, no, no, we are not going to. We will never do that. I said, of course you're
00:33:00 going to a hundred percent. He said, we're not going to. He said, no way. I said, way,
00:33:05 you're going to give it. He said a hundred percent. And you're also going to have a new
00:33:10 policy. It's called remain in Mexico. Nobody can come into our country until they're free.
00:33:15 And then you're going to have catch and release into Mexico. You know, we have catch and release
00:33:20 into our country. Even if they're criminals, we catch them. We check them. We see they're a
00:33:25 criminal. We release it. We say, come back five years later, you'll have a court case.
00:33:28 Nobody ever comes back. So I said to the state department and a wonderful woman,
00:33:33 but a bad negotiator. I said to the state department, give me a top 10, give me a top 10
00:33:38 list. Give me a top 10 things. I said to ice and border patrol, give me a top 10. They gave me a
00:33:44 top 10 list. And a lot of it had to do with all of the horrible disease that pours through people
00:33:49 that have highly contagious diseases are coming into our country at levels that we'd never seen
00:33:54 before. So many other things. And they gave me a top 10 list, but they laughed. They said, sir,
00:33:59 they'll never do. We've been trying to get this stuff for 25 years. I said, if I were a betting
00:34:03 man, I would bet you any amount of money. You'll have it very quickly. So this man comes in. I said,
00:34:08 we want a policy remain in Mexico, Tijuana, hundreds of probably the fastest growing city
00:34:14 in the world for a period of a year. That place was loaded up with people. They weren't allowed
00:34:18 into our country. And we had already built a lot of the wall, a tremendous amount of 571 miles.
00:34:24 Without that, we couldn't have ever done this. And he said that we're not going to do it, sir. I
00:34:29 said, you are going to do it. He said, we're not. I said, here's the story. I'm not going to mess
00:34:32 around with you. I have to go. I have a very important meeting, much more important than this.
00:34:37 I said, here's the story. You're either going to do it. It's Friday evening or on Monday morning
00:34:43 at seven o'clock in the morning, we are going to put a 25% tariff on everything that Mexico
00:34:49 sends into our country. And then one month later, if you don't do it, we're going to put a 50%.
00:34:55 Then we're going to go 75. And because I'm a nice person, we're going to stop at a 100% tariff.
00:34:59 And here's the, and I had it literally written. I'm saying, I'm saying, should I sign it or not?
00:35:07 Am I going to waste the ink or not? Because I'll sign it right now on Monday morning at
00:35:11 seven o'clock, you're going to pay up to a hundred dollar tariff. He said, sure. I'd like to make a
00:35:16 phone call. I said, I wonder who you're going to call. Let me guess. You're going to call the
00:35:19 president. He comes back three minutes later. Sir, it would be our great honor to give you
00:35:23 28,000 soldiers free of charge. It would be a great honor to have a policy of remain in Mexico.
00:35:32 Anyway, we got the all 10 things. It took about like 10 minutes. It was not.
00:35:35 And now the other day, did you see Mexico said to crooked Joe Biden, we want $20 billion a year
00:35:45 just for the privilege of negotiating with you. We want you to pay us. Did you see that?
00:35:52 It was a little article. You hardly, this is a slight difference. Would you say he would have
00:35:57 never asked that? He would have never asked it. So he said they want 20 billion, 20 billion, not
00:36:05 meant 20, 20 millions a lot. They want 20 with a B $20 billion a year just for the privilege of
00:36:13 negotiating with Mexico. And you would never get the things that they gave up remain in Mexico.
00:36:19 They gave up catch and release in Mexico. They gave up the, they gave up everything.
00:36:26 They gave up everything. They did. They did give up the constitution. Joe Biden,
00:36:31 his inflation has cost the average New York household a staggering $24,000. Think of that
00:36:39 because the costs have gone up. So much bacon has got, I don't eat bacon anymore. It's too expensive.
00:36:52 It's true. It's gone up like four times. I said, what's what's with look at the Biden price hikes,
00:36:58 very money away inflation, the likes of which I don't think we've ever seen like it. And they're
00:37:03 costing average New York families, a thousand dollars, the inflation, the Biden inflation tax,
00:37:08 because it's a tax on day one. We're going to throw out by dynamics. They're going to
00:37:13 replace it with mega nomics, like your hats, mega nomics. And I will give you lower taxes.
00:37:24 We're going to cut it still lower. Remember when I cut taxes, I gave you the biggest
00:37:30 tax cut in the history of our country, bigger than the Reagan tax cuts. And you know what?
00:37:35 The following year we reported massive increases in revenue. So with lower taxes,
00:37:41 we actually took in more money because it gave incentive for people to work lots of reasons,
00:37:46 but I will give you low taxes, low inflation, low interest rates,
00:37:51 rising wages, growing incomes, and fair trade for the American worker.
00:37:56 And we will make energy affordable again by saying drill, baby drill, drill, baby drill.
00:38:07 Your energy costs will come down within the first year by 50%. That's not bad. That's a hell of a
00:38:12 promise. And it will too. We can drop that so quickly. Remember it was his stupid energy
00:38:19 policies that caused the inflation. Now it's more than energy. Now everything's like on fire. The
00:38:25 whole place is a mess. We will quickly return our nation to the path of prosperity and we will bring
00:38:31 our country back together through unparalleled success. Our country is going to be very
00:38:37 successful and people are going to come together. And I will tell you, I will tell you a lot of
00:38:42 people say, do you think you can ever get the sides together? And by the way, I have to say
00:38:46 something. Our side is much bigger than their side. You see that much quicker. We're more quiet,
00:38:53 much more quiet, but when we get going, we're much tougher, right? We're much tougher,
00:39:00 but it is much bigger. But I saw it. We had the greatest economy in history and I was getting
00:39:06 calls from the other side. I call it the radical left, but left leaning to put it mildly Democrats.
00:39:12 Can we get together? Because everybody had the best they've ever had. African American jobs were
00:39:20 the best in history. Asian American, the best in history. Hispanic, the best in history. Women,
00:39:28 people with a diploma, people without a diploma, people that went to the great Wharton School of
00:39:34 Finance, MIT, Harvard, they were doing better. And the people that didn't have a high school
00:39:39 diploma were having the best. Everybody was better. There wasn't one group, not one that went down.
00:39:45 And it was bringing our country together so it can happen. And when they ask, because I get that
00:39:50 question a lot, do you think the sides can ever get together? And I went through the experience
00:39:56 and we can get together. And then we had COVID come in and we had to fight that battle.
00:40:01 And we did a great, I've been recognized as having created a great economy and great military,
00:40:07 defeating ISIS and all the things. We rebuilt the entire military, created Space Force, all those
00:40:11 things. We never got the credit and we had no wars. Thank you, sir. That's very nice.
00:40:16 Remember Hillary Clinton used to point at me, he will create wars. No, no. They said his
00:40:22 personality will create wars. I said, no, by personality is going to keep us out of wars.
00:40:26 And I was right. First president in 78 years that didn't start a war. We had no wars. None of these
00:40:34 stupid wars. Such a shame when you see all the people that died in these horrible wars in the
00:40:41 Middle East and everything else. Countries didn't want us dropping bombs all over the place. Spent
00:40:47 $9 trillion in the Middle East. We bombed the hell out of the place that we leave.
00:40:52 You know, the old days to the victor belong the spoils. We don't do that. We have, we bombed the
00:40:58 hell out of everyone that we come back home. It's so sick. It's so sick. And so stupid. These people
00:41:05 that led us are so stupid. You want to use that as a last resort. You can solve these problems with
00:41:11 a meeting or with a telephone call. You don't have to drop billions of dollars worth of bombs on
00:41:16 people's heads. You don't have to. It's called peace through strength. That's really, it really
00:41:24 is. And there's no reason for it. What they did in the Middle East is so incredible. They bombed
00:41:29 the hell out of the place and then they left, but to the Victor belong the spoils. We didn't do that.
00:41:34 Now in Iraq years ago, I was a civilian. So, but I got a lot of publicity for whatever the hell
00:41:39 reason. And I said, don't go into Iraq. Don't go into Iraq. Don't go into Iraq. But if you're going
00:41:45 to go in, keep the oil. Well, they went in and they didn't keep the oil. And Iraq now has $350
00:41:51 billion in cash from the oil and Iran by us destroying Iraq, the military of Iraq,
00:41:59 you know, for years they fought each other and they were equal sizes, equal everything.
00:42:04 They were equal military partners. And for a thousand years under different names,
00:42:09 they would fight a religious thing. They'd fight. They'd go five feet left, five feet,
00:42:13 right, five feet left by feed, right. Somebody would say they have gas. Somebody would say they
00:42:17 have nuclear. Then they'd rest for a few years and then fight again. But we blew the hell out
00:42:21 of one side, Iraq. So now Iraq is a subsidiary essentially of Iran. Congratulations for the
00:42:29 geniuses that got us into that mess because Iran essentially controls. And that was the other thing.
00:42:36 When I was president, Iran was broke. They had no money. I said to China, if you buy,
00:42:42 they bought a lot of oil. I said, if you buy anything, but if you buy oil from Iran,
00:42:48 we are going to do something to you. What's that? You're not going to do any business in
00:42:52 the United States. He said, well, that's the end of buying oil from Iran.
00:42:55 Every country was told that Iran was broke. They had no money for Hamas. They had no money for
00:43:03 Hezbollah. They had no money for anything. Then Biden comes in and he takes the terror. He takes
00:43:08 all of the sanctions off and they go out. And now Iran has two hundred and twenty three billion
00:43:15 dollars. Congratulations. And we're the only ones for five hostages. We just paid six billion dollars.
00:43:24 And for electricity, for Iraq, we just paid ten billion dollars. And think of it.
00:43:31 Iraq has billions of dollars that we're paying for their electricity.
00:43:34 So we were in a position. There was no terror. There was no threat. There was no nothing.
00:43:40 And now Iran has become a big threat again.
00:43:43 And I tell you, I see a lot of flags, a lot of flags from right out of Israel, right? That's
00:43:58 right out of Israel. But remember, I said it, I said it a month ago, and it's a terrible thing
00:44:06 to say, but I believe it. Many of the hostages that you're waiting for and everybody's waiting
00:44:11 for those hostages, many of them are dead. Many of them are dead. And it's a horrible thing.
00:44:17 It's a horrible thing. But many of those hostages are dead. And that's why when you see these
00:44:21 negotiations where Hamas is like not getting back, they say, man, we could make a good deal.
00:44:27 But these people are no longer alive. When I saw the way they were treated,
00:44:31 when I saw the way they were thrown into the cars and how horribly they were treated.
00:44:35 There's no way that those hostages and some will be alive. But many of those hostages are dead.
00:44:41 It's a very it's a very serious, horrible thing. It would have never happened if the election
00:44:47 weren't rigged. It would have never happened if I were your president. They would have never done
00:44:53 it because we have so many young people here today. I want to talk about just for a moment
00:44:59 about success. Do you remember I used to give talks on success before politics? Okay, that's
00:45:05 enough. We're going to do it. That's I know you're on our side, but it's enough. We're going to get
00:45:09 them home. It's a rough it's a rough situation. But remember, we used to give talks and success
00:45:15 for the learning addicts and for others. And I used to do that before politics. And maybe it's
00:45:19 one of the reasons I went in. But because well, bringing our city back, it starts with getting
00:45:26 the right leadership. It also involves men and women, just like you. But I talk a lot about
00:45:32 success and I get paid money to talk about success. I would have done it for nothing.
00:45:37 But then because of politics, and if you take a look because of politics, I stopped doing that.
00:45:42 But I think we're in the Bronx. We have young people, people that aspire to success. And I
00:45:48 just wanted to know, I'm so tired of politics. Can we devote six minutes to success?
00:45:57 So for all of you young people, I think it's you know, look, I've been through
00:46:07 tremendous. I've had great success. I've had it in entertainment. I've had it in business. I've
00:46:12 had it in politics. You know, I ran for office. What office did you run for president? How'd you
00:46:17 do? I won. Actually, I won twice. You know, we did much better the second time. So,
00:46:23 you know, we got millions more votes the second time. But it doesn't compare to this time.
00:46:30 There is so much more. We had tremendous enthusiasm when we you know, I don't call
00:46:35 a crooked Hillary anymore. Call a beautiful Hillary because I took crooked and use it for Joe.
00:46:39 I don't like using it for two people. But we had tremendous enthusiasm in 2016. We had
00:46:45 unbelievable more enthusiasm in 2020 because we did such a good job. In fact,
00:46:49 one of the big problems in 2016 was the wall. It was the border. I fixed it so good that I
00:46:55 couldn't talk about it in 2020. I kept saying to my people, I want to talk about the wall.
00:46:59 I want to talk about the great job I did on immigration. I stopped people from coming in.
00:47:04 They said, Sir, nobody cares. You already fixed it. I said, this is a terrible thing.
00:47:08 You fix it. You can't talk about it. But let's talk about for the young people just to listen
00:47:13 for a couple of minutes, because we've been talking about politics so long. I'm OD. You
00:47:18 know, that means I'm OD on politics. I'm OD on Trump. I turn on the television. Trump, Trump,
00:47:25 Trump, Trump, all different sides. Trump. They're driving us crazy.
00:47:29 So I believe in the expression. Did you ever hear this expression? The harder you work,
00:47:40 the luckier you get. You know who said that? A great golfer named Gary Player. He was smaller
00:47:46 than other golfers, but he worked harder than other golfers. And he ended up with the most
00:47:51 career wins of any golfer. He ended up with nine majors. And, you know, he was small in stature,
00:47:57 but big right up here. But he made that say was the first time I ever heard about it.
00:48:01 He said, it's a funny thing happens. The harder I work, the luckier I get. That was an athlete
00:48:08 saying that. Amazing, right? It's first time I heard it probably been said by others. But it's
00:48:12 true. I can tell you, if you didn't work really hard, there is very little chance that I would
00:48:19 be standing here right now. Another part of success is something I learned from my father.
00:48:23 I had a wonderful father, wonderful parents. I'm lucky. You got to be lucky. Got to get great
00:48:27 parents. If you're going to spend your life working really hard, you have to love it. You
00:48:33 have to pick something that you really enjoy. Sometimes your parents will say, don't do that.
00:48:37 But you got a little bit. In that case, you got to follow your own way. You got to love it.
00:48:41 Ideally, you're going to love something where there's a potential because there are some
00:48:44 things you love, but it's not going to do you so good. So ideally, falling in love with something
00:48:49 that's good. Some people go into a business where it's a very hard business. If you can go into
00:48:54 business, that's an easier business and do well. But I see it all the time. Somebody has every
00:49:00 ingredient for success. Smart, brilliant. Everything's good. But they're in a business
00:49:04 where you hit your head on the wall. It's a very tough business. Try finding something
00:49:10 where it's a great business with a great future. And there are plenty of them out there. My father
00:49:14 taught me about construction. But what I really learned from him was that he worked seven days a
00:49:20 week because he really loved to do it. I mean, he would work on Sunday. He'd go to church in
00:49:25 the morning and then he'd go and work. And I know some people that don't believe in working on Sunday.
00:49:29 He couldn't keep him away from work, but he loved working and he was happy. He was married for a
00:49:35 long time. That's one thing I'm not going to top him on. He was married. He was married for a long
00:49:41 time, decades and decades. I said, Top Pop, I'm not going to beat you in that one. Never going to
00:49:46 be. But because his work made him happy. But he was happy when he worked and he was successful
00:49:51 and he knew what he was doing. He'd build a house on one side of the street. Somebody else would
00:49:56 build a house on the other side of the street and he'd build his house faster, better, cheaper,
00:50:03 and he'd sell it for less money. The other guy would build the house for more money,
00:50:08 take him longer, couldn't sell it. My father would go buy the house for less money than it
00:50:14 cost him to build the first one and he'd sell it. And, you know, in the old days, a long time ago,
00:50:19 his brother was a professor at MIT. My father worked. He was a little younger than my father.
00:50:24 My father put him to school. He went to MIT. Very brilliant guy. Professor John Trump,
00:50:29 the longest serving professor in the history of MIT. Forty one years, I believe. Dr. John Trump.
00:50:35 My father used to tell me I used to go crazy. Your uncle was always getting degrees. I had to keep
00:50:40 building, building for your uncle to get him through college. He was always up there getting
00:50:45 degrees. But he was at MIT for 41 years. A brilliant guy. He used to talk to me about
00:50:50 nuclear because he was a nuclear genius, along with a genius about everything else.
00:50:54 And he used to say that someday there'll be a time when a small package carried by hand can
00:51:01 blow up an entire city. And I said, no way, Uncle John, that's never going to happen. Uncle John,
00:51:06 guess what? He was right. Long time ago that he said it. But my father would price a house
00:51:13 and I'd say, how did you price in those days, dad? He said pricing was everything.
00:51:19 He said I'd sell a house for three thousand nine hundred and ninety nine dollars and ninety nine
00:51:26 cents and that one penny made the difference between selling it and not one penny. If I
00:51:32 made it four thousand dollars, I wouldn't sell. But psychologically, three thousand nine hundred
00:51:39 ninety nine dollars and ninety nine cents. And he sold houses and guys wouldn't sell them.
00:51:46 But he used to tell me that one penny sounds crazy, but it wasn't crazy. Psychologically,
00:51:50 thought people thought they were buying it for three thousand dollars, not four thousand dollars.
00:51:55 It's sort of like getting an eighty nine on a test in school or a 90 and 90s in a
00:52:00 and an eighty nine. One point is a B plus. Another lesson when times are tough. Sometimes that's when
00:52:08 you perform the best. You have to learn that about yourself. You have to learn it about yourself.
00:52:12 Are you OK? Are you guys OK? Oh, OK. Take your time. Yeah. Take your time. Doctor. Any doctor,
00:52:19 please. Doctor in the house. Thank you. You OK? You take your time, darling. Yeah.
00:52:41 Take your time.
00:52:47 Take your time, Doc. We have time.
00:53:10 Some people waited here for two days. It's tough. It's tough. Thank you.
00:53:15 Plenty of time. That's good.
00:53:23 Water.
00:53:31 Yeah.
00:53:32 All right. OK.
00:53:59 OK.
00:54:01 She doing all right. She doing OK. Thank you. Plenty of time.
00:54:27 OK. OK. Thank you, doctor. Thank you very much, doctors. Got a lot of doctors in the house.
00:54:44 Thank you very much. Thank you, darling. That's great. That's great. Great job.
00:54:55 People do a fantastic job here, but it's hot and it's been a long wait. Right. Long way.
00:55:01 Thank you very much, doctor. Appreciate it. Thank you. I know she's going to be OK because
00:55:16 she's so tough. Some of the greatest days of my business career were in the toughest times,
00:55:21 but I enjoyed waking up every single morning and go to battle. A lot of people say to me today,
00:55:27 the toughest business people, people that you know about. Could I ask you a question?
00:55:32 How do you do it? I say, do what? How do you get up in the morning and put your pants on?
00:55:38 Why do you put the pants on? I'll explain it to you someday. How do you do it? How do you get up?
00:55:43 How do you do it? How can you want to do with what you do? They after you. They're after you.
00:55:48 These horrible human beings are after you all the time. Impeachment hoax number one,
00:55:53 impeachment hoax number two lawsuits all up. And they're doing it to injure the political
00:55:59 opponent of an incompetent candidate because he can't run fairly and squarely.
00:56:03 And I say, you know what I do? I just do it. I put on the blinders. I say I just do it. We do it.
00:56:10 And the other question they ask me is, will it happen again? And we have to make it too big
00:56:16 to rig. We got a lot of great people watching. We have to make it too big to rig.
00:56:20 But one of the things you need in success is momentum. You need momentum. You got to have.
00:56:29 And when you have that momentum going, there's nothing that can stop you. And I tell the story
00:56:33 of Bill Leavitt. Bill Leavitt was a great real estate man. Great Leavitt towns all over the
00:56:39 country. One of the most successful real estate people at a certain age ever. And he built these
00:56:45 massive towns that were you know, there was nothing like him at the time and very successful.
00:56:51 And he was offered a lot of money to sell to a big public company. And he decided to take it.
00:56:57 He was a young man. He was in his 40s. And he said, Darling, I'm going to take it,
00:57:01 told his wife, I want to take the money. And for 20 years, he went out, he bought a yacht.
00:57:08 He lived a beautiful life. He lived in the south of France. He lived, but he got bored.
00:57:12 And 21, 22 years later, he said, I want to make a comeback. I can't stand this life anymore. I
00:57:18 want to make a comeback. And he went to the company that he sold to a big public company that did very
00:57:25 poorly. They had no idea what they were doing. You know, he used to, by the way, he used to pick up
00:57:30 every nail, every piece of wood, every he used to sell the sawdust, everything he would say,
00:57:37 every penny was a major event. And now you had this big public company. They didn't know what
00:57:42 the hell they were doing. So he went back and he made him an offer. They didn't want to sell.
00:57:46 And he paid a little more, a little more. And he ended up buying it for an OK price.
00:57:49 And he was so happy. He said, Now I can go back to work. And he went back and everything he touched
00:57:55 turned bad. The market turned on him. The jobs turned on him. He was no longer able to get
00:58:00 zoning. He was spending a fortune. He had just purchased it for a lot of money.
00:58:04 And he ended up going bankrupt. He was bankrupt. And I was young when I met him.
00:58:11 And I was at the party of a very big person, big public company person. And Bill Leavitt was there.
00:58:17 And I was in the real estate business. So I knew who he was. And you probably indirectly know who.
00:58:21 And everybody was shunning him a little bit. Nobody cared about him anymore. But I did.
00:58:28 And I went over to him and I say, Hi, Mr. Leavitt, I'm Donald Trump. I know it. I was doing great.
00:58:33 I was sort of like a hot guy. I was hot as a pistol. I think I was hotter than I am now.
00:58:39 And I became president. OK, I don't know. I said to somebody, was I hotter before or hotter now?
00:58:45 I don't know. Who the hell knows? Who the hell knows? Who the hell cares?
00:58:49 But he knew who I was. And I went up. I said, So are you OK? And he said, I'm not really OK.
00:58:59 I made a mistake that I'll never forget. And he was, by this time, a pretty old guy.
00:59:04 And he was sitting in the corner of this magnificent Fifth Avenue apartment where
00:59:08 there were twenty five very successful people. But I wanted to talk to him. I wanted to find
00:59:12 out what happened because he lost everything. Everybody knew it was very public. And I said,
00:59:17 what happened exactly? What happened? He said, Son, I lost my momentum. I had something going
00:59:24 that couldn't be stopped and I should have just stayed. I lost my momentum. And I've never
00:59:30 forgotten the term. If you lose your momentum, you got to figure it out. But Bill Leavitt lost
00:59:36 his momentum and he died penniless. And he was the biggest real estate person on the planet.
00:59:42 And I've never forgotten that story. It was a sad story. He was a good man, too. I thought
00:59:46 he was a good man, but did an unbelievable job today. The you have Leavitt towns all over the
00:59:50 country and pretty amazing. But you have to always keep moving forward. And when it's your time,
00:59:57 you have to know it's your time. And I said to myself, in terms of politics, I said, you know
01:00:02 what? We did so well in number one. We did even better in number two. I said, we got to do it
01:00:07 again because I have to do it. Maybe I'm wrong and I'm not doing it for myself. I'm doing it to make
01:00:15 America great again. You know, if I didn't think we won easily, won the I would never do this
01:00:23 because you know what? In many ways, it's easier. You have a winner. You have a loser. It's OK. I
01:00:27 won once. It was a big upset, I guess. I don't know why it was an upset, because I'd go and
01:00:32 I'd have 50000 people at a rally. She'd go and have 200 people. And then they say, why did I
01:00:37 win Michigan? Why did I win Pennsylvania? Why did I win all these states that a Republican hadn't
01:00:42 won in many years? Why? And by the way, we're up in Pennsylvania. We're up in Michigan. We're up in
01:00:48 New Hampshire today. We're up in Florida at numbers that you wouldn't even believe.
01:00:54 But I also think it's very important to know what you want. You have to set your sights high,
01:01:00 set your sights so high, higher than you ever thought possible and make your goals big and go
01:01:05 after it. That's why I say we won't just make New York a little better. I say we want to make New
01:01:13 York a lot better, better than it ever was before. Right. And finally, you have to take pride in your
01:01:22 accomplishments. Do not take for granted what you've achieved. Forget it. It's over. It's good
01:01:28 for your confidence, but it's over. Go forward. Think to the future, not to the past, but learn
01:01:34 from the past. You know, wherever I go, I know that if I could build a skyscraper in Manhattan,
01:01:42 I could do anything. It's very tough. Building a 68 story building on Fifth Avenue is hard
01:01:47 with all you have to deal with. I mean, you have unions, you have legal entanglements,
01:01:52 property rights, zoning. You deal with the smartest and toughest contractors in the world.
01:01:58 These are killers. Many of you are here today. Thank you very much. But by comparison, talking
01:02:04 to world leaders, I believe, is easier. And I've done them both. Talking to a world leader,
01:02:09 if you're smart, you know, you have the United States behind you. Now the country's not the same,
01:02:14 but it'll be better and stronger and bigger in a very short period of time.
01:02:21 You know, we have so many different things we could discuss having to do with the Republican
01:02:27 Party. But the biggest thing I think, and I really mean this, and it's happening more and more,
01:02:31 and I see it all the time, because really, you have to be the party of common sense,
01:02:37 as opposed to the Democrat Party. It's a party of failure, extremism and gross incompetence.
01:02:43 And that's what it is. And they're going to destroy our country. But our country has faced
01:02:48 down much harder challenges before and come back stronger than ever. That's why I so firmly believe
01:02:55 that we can quickly make America a great and glorious nation again. When I take office,
01:03:01 we are going to restore public safety and the rule of law in New York City.
01:03:06 That starts with stopping the pouring into our country of millions and millions of illegal
01:03:13 immigrants, which are causing a new category of violence called the migrant crime. We have a
01:03:19 migrant crime happening now. You add that to the crime already. A terrible statistic.
01:03:25 Venezuela was a very crime ridden country. They just announced a month ago, 67. But now they just
01:03:32 announced 72% reduction in crime in Venezuela. In Caracas, they took their gang members,
01:03:41 they took their drug dealers, they are emptying out their prisons. They're taking everybody that's
01:03:48 a problem and they're dumping them into the United States of America. We're like a dumping ground.
01:03:52 But many countries are doing that. I would say eventually all countries would be doing that.
01:03:59 If I headed up Honduras, if I headed up any one of the countries that are neighboring or not
01:04:04 neighboring. And we're not talking about just South America countries. We're talking about
01:04:09 countries from Africa. The other day, 22, think of it, 22 people from the Congo. Where do you live?
01:04:17 We came from jail. What did you do in jail? We don't want to tell you. They're now living happily.
01:04:22 They come from Africa. They come from Asia. They come from all over the world. They come from the
01:04:27 Middle East, Yemen. We're bombing Yemen. Here we go with the bombs again. We're bombing Yemen.
01:04:33 And people are coming in from Yemen. Large numbers of people are coming in from China.
01:04:37 And if you look at these people, did you see him? They are physically fit. They're 19 to 25.
01:04:43 Almost everyone is a male and they look like fighting age. I think they're building an army.
01:04:48 They're 29,000 people over the last. I think they're building. They want to get us from within.
01:04:54 I think they're building an army. This is not, you know, it's interesting. Did you see them?
01:04:59 They all have tents. They all have gas fired stoves. I mean, this is not like an illegal
01:05:07 immigrant. This is they're building something. They have something in mind.
01:05:11 We're going to end all of that stuff. They respected your president. They respected our
01:05:16 country. And we're not going to let people. We are not going to let these people come in
01:05:22 and take our city away from us and take our country away from us. It's not going to happen.
01:05:28 >> Now, who would let people seriously, who would let people come from prisons and jails
01:05:38 from mental institutions? They cannot stay. We will immediately begin the largest criminal
01:05:45 deportation operation in our country's history because this situation is sustainable by no
01:05:53 country. No country can sustain this. >>
01:06:00 As we speak, there are hundreds of thousands of Biden migrants invading our city and our country.
01:06:11 We no longer have border states like Texas and Arizona. All states, including New York,
01:06:17 are being a border state. The people are pouring through Texas. They're pouring through Arizona.
01:06:24 They're pouring through every state. Every state is now a border state. Every state is now,
01:06:29 we're talking about, in my opinion, 16 to 17 million people. And these are not necessarily
01:06:36 people that are going to help us as a country. We want to be nice. We want to be respectful.
01:06:41 They're coming from so many places. We don't have any idea. In many cases, we don't even know what
01:06:47 the language, you have languages that people don't even know about. We have languages where there's
01:06:52 nobody in our country that speaks these languages. They're coming from places we have no idea what's
01:06:59 happening with our country. The flood of migrants is putting crippling burdens on our communities,
01:07:04 your schools, hospitals, parks, and public resources. Frankly, we're lucky to get this big
01:07:10 park. I don't know how the hell we did it. It must be New York's finest. I don't know how we did it.
01:07:17 They call it the Biden migrant invasion, and it's wrong. It's immoral. And the vast majority of New
01:07:25 Yorkers agree with me that this is unacceptable. It's unacceptable. We must stop it. We must stop
01:07:32 it immediately. And you know, for the people coming up, it's also unacceptable. They come up
01:07:36 in what's called caravans. The women are treated horribly. They're being raped at levels that
01:07:42 nobody's ever seen before. Nobody wants to talk about it. The fake news will report that, oh,
01:07:46 it's so terrible what he said. But it's it's fact. It's fact. The people are being treated.
01:07:54 They're coming up in 100 degrees, and then it's freezing. They're coming through snake infested
01:07:59 areas. It's a hell of a journey. And so many people are dying coming up. If we told them,
01:08:04 please do not come up, you're not going to come in like I was telling them for a long period of
01:08:09 time. They wouldn't come. They're being offered. Look at California Governor Newsome Governor
01:08:17 Newsome. He offers education. He offers medical care. He offers pensions. He offers everything.
01:08:24 He'll even give him an electric car because they're all over the place.
01:08:27 How about the electric mandate? You like the all electric mandate? Not too much.
01:08:33 Does anybody like a car that doesn't go very far?
01:08:36 Cost a lot in Brooklyn. American students at James Madison High School were recently told
01:08:43 they had to stay at home from school so their classrooms could be turned into housing for
01:08:49 thousands of thousands of migrants. Very simply, Joe Biden puts illegal aliens first.
01:08:57 I put America first. I put America.
01:09:06 Would anybody now this is up to you. Has anybody heard the snake?
01:09:21 Would anybody like to hear the snake? Because we can stay here all night. I don't care.
01:09:27 Would you like to hear the snake? So it's a metaphor. It's an old song and it was redone.
01:09:33 It didn't have anything to do with snakes or people or illegal immigration. But this has to
01:09:38 do with illegal immigration. And I think it's very accurate, actually. And it's very sad.
01:09:44 But I'll go and we'll do it. And some of you have heard it. And many of you haven't.
01:09:49 But we're going to do it right now for the great people of the Bronx and elsewhere.
01:09:53 We love the Bronx. We love the Bronx. Are you ready?
01:10:01 On her work. And you know what? You know what this is all about, right? Did you know
01:10:08 you've heard this before? Have you heard it? We got the greatest people here.
01:10:13 On her way to work one morning down the path along the lake, a tenderhearted woman saw a poor half
01:10:20 frozen snake. His pretty colored skin had been all frosted with the dew. Poor thing, he said.
01:10:27 I'll take you in and I'll take care of you. Take me in, oh tender woman. Take me in for heaven's
01:10:33 sake. Take me in, oh tender woman, sighed the vicious snake. She wrapped him up all cozy in
01:10:41 a comforter of silk and laid him by the fireside with some honey and some milk. She hurried home
01:10:48 from work that night. And soon as she arrived, she found the pretty snake she'd taken in
01:10:53 had been revived. Take me in, oh tender woman. Take me in for heaven's sake. Take me in,
01:10:59 oh tender woman, sighed the vicious snake. She clutched him to her bosom. You're so beautiful,
01:11:05 she cried. But if I hadn't brought you in by now, you truly would have died. She stroked his pretty
01:11:12 skin again and kissed and held him tight. But instead of saying thank you, ma'am, the snake
01:11:19 gave her a vicious bite. Take me in, oh tender woman. Take me in for heaven's sake. Take me in,
01:11:28 oh tender woman, sighed the vicious snake. I saved you, cried the woman, and you've bitten me,
01:11:35 but why? You know your bite is poisonous, and now I'm going to die. Shut up, silly woman,
01:11:44 said the reptile with a grin. You knew damn well I was a snake before you took me in.
01:11:51 Right? So when we allow people from prisons, when we allow people from insane asylums and
01:12:03 mental institutions, which are being emptied out all over the world, you know their prison
01:12:08 populations are going way down, you know why? Because they're being dumped into the United
01:12:13 States. When we are allowing terrorists at numbers that we've never seen before,
01:12:17 remember the snake. Remember the snake. Because you're going to get bitten like you never got
01:12:23 bitten before, and you need a new president, and you have to get rid of this person who is not a
01:12:28 smart person, not a respected person, and doesn't have a clue what the hell is happening.
01:12:34 So that's the snake. Did you enjoy the snake?
01:12:38 On day one, I will seal the border, and I will stop the invasion of our country.
01:12:45 Very sadly, in recent years, we have also seen our city destroyed by bad,
01:12:51 radical left, pro-crime policy that virtually everyone, Republican, Democrat,
01:12:57 independent, everyone, you all know it's a disaster. You know the names of these lunatic
01:13:03 policies. No cash bail. Somebody kills somebody. Go out. No bail. Don't worry. Go out and kill a
01:13:10 couple of more people. Defund our great police. Defund the police. Sanctuary cities. Release
01:13:17 violent repeat offenders from jail. Joe Biden supports all of this insanity and much more,
01:13:23 but millions of people across New York know it's crazy. There is no way when you watch this guy get
01:13:29 off an airplane, he doesn't even have to talk. When he falls out of a helicopter, he's got three
01:13:35 little stairs. It's not that hard. You got two railings. You don't fall out of helicopters.
01:13:40 You don't fall upstairs. He falls up. He has more trouble going up than he does coming down. That's
01:13:45 a little sick. But you're just not going to vote for him. You just don't. We got to win. If we just
01:13:51 win the state, it just puts it right. It's such a big state. It puts it to bed. You're going to have
01:13:57 a president and people, but you're going to have a president that understands what we have to do.
01:14:03 We have to be nice about it, but we have to do things and we're going to be done. And the world
01:14:07 is going to respect us again. We would never so respected as we were four years ago. President
01:14:13 Xi of China, Putin, you know, Victor Orban. Did you ever hear of him? Prime Minister of Hungary.
01:14:20 Very tough guy known as a strongman. Oh, they hate it when I talk about him because they say
01:14:24 he's a strongman. Trump loves strongmen. I don't know. I like weak men. Actually,
01:14:28 I like weak men. I'd much rather have a weak man than a strongman. But he is a strongman.
01:14:33 And they asked him, why is it that the whole world is blowing up? He said, one simple reason. Trump
01:14:39 is not president in the United States. He said, you put Trump back as president and the whole
01:14:44 world is going to get better because they were afraid of Trump. They couldn't figure Trump out.
01:14:49 Trump was a rather difficult person, but he is the word afraid. I don't use it. I don't use afraid.
01:14:55 I use the word respect. They respected your president. They respected the United States
01:15:00 of America, and they're going to do it again. And it's going to happen fast. But we have to get this
01:15:04 absolute disaster. The worst president in history. He makes Jimmy Carter look like he had a brilliant
01:15:11 administration. The only thing the only happy person about Joe Biden is Jimmy Carter, because
01:15:17 Jimmy looks brilliant by comparison. I also want to thank New York's finest. I grew up with them.
01:15:22 I know them. I love them. I love our firemen. I love our teachers. These are incredible people.
01:15:28 And we have to bring the word respect and honor back to them right where it belongs. A few weeks
01:15:34 ago, I visited with a grieving family in New York. Police Officer Jonathan Diller. What a beautiful
01:15:40 family. He was a beautiful person. He was 31 years old, gunned down during a traffic stop by a vicious
01:15:47 thug and just just horrible, leaving his beautiful young wife behind a son, Ryan, behind one year old
01:15:56 son. And it was a saddest day. It was a horrible thing. Opened the door and just started shooting
01:16:01 him. The criminal charge was savagely murdering. Officer Dillard was previously arrested by the
01:16:07 NYPD 21 times, and he was allowed to go out because of the political things they do here.
01:16:13 I'm the only one they want to keep. If I ever said I want no bail, they'd say,
01:16:18 you got to pay a fortune. If I ever say, oh, no cash bail, that sounds good. That sounds good.
01:16:24 No, it doesn't apply to Trump. I'm the only one it doesn't apply to, probably.
01:16:27 And the accomplice driving the car had been arrested 14 times. It was actually a far more
01:16:33 violent person. And his nickname was killer. They called him killer. These dangerous and
01:16:38 violent repeat offenders should never have been on our streets. Jonathan should be alive today,
01:16:44 but they were released again and again and again. I will not sit by and accept this reckless insanity
01:16:52 when I am in the White House. I will stand up to the Marxist D.A.s and Soros prosecutors,
01:16:58 and we will tell them no more. We're not going to stand for it. We will not let them destroy
01:17:04 our communities. We will not let them destroy our country. There's a 53 percent increase in
01:17:10 felony assaults on your subways. Fifty three percent. That's in a short period of time.
01:17:15 Since twenty nineteen, murders are up more than 20 percent. Shootings are up more than 30 percent.
01:17:21 I'm going to indemnify all police officers and law enforcement officials throughout the United
01:17:27 States to protect them from being destroyed by the radical left for taking strong actions on crime.
01:17:34 And remember, black, Hispanic, Asian people need this protection and safety more than anyone else.
01:17:41 Don't ever forget it. And after years of talk by the radical left Democrats,
01:17:46 we are going to give them the protection they need. And we're going to protect our police.
01:17:51 We're going to make sure they do a great job. They can do it very quickly. They know who the
01:17:55 bad guys are. They know everything about them. They know their name. They know their middle
01:17:59 initial. We're going to insist that if a violent criminal murders a police officer,
01:18:05 they receive the death penalty. It's going to be quick.
01:18:07 And I also want to work with your mayor and your governor happened to be Democrats to clean up the
01:18:15 homeless encampments so that you can once again enjoy your parks and your public spaces. Right
01:18:21 now, you don't have public spaces. They're occupied by migrants and tents. Pleasures as simple as a
01:18:29 walk in the park or watching your children again play in a little league game will come roaring
01:18:34 back and they're going to come back very quickly. Your lifestyle and the American dream will be with
01:18:39 you once again. And we're going to bring it back. The American dream. You don't have an American
01:18:43 dream right now. You will be proud and your children and your country will be even prouder
01:18:51 of you. Years ago, people with severe mental illness were in mental institutions. And then
01:18:56 a certain governor, I won't mention the name because at this point, what difference
01:19:01 they dumped all of them into the streets because they said those institutions were too expensive
01:19:07 to run. So now they live on our streets. And that's what we have. This is no good for anybody.
01:19:12 It's bad for the people who need help. And it's bad for the people of our city. And it's a horrible,
01:19:18 horrible way to live. I want to work in partnership with your local leaders, Democrats,
01:19:23 pretty much all and move the severely mentally ill off your streets and back into a place where
01:19:30 they can get help and the help that they desperately need. I want to recognize, by the way,
01:19:35 a few very special people. You have some really great people here. And I'm sorry, I can't mention
01:19:40 all we have congressmen all over the place. But I just can't mention you today. You're never going
01:19:45 to speak to me. But we would anybody like to hit these congressmen's names on.
01:19:49 But I do have to mention a few people were truly honored to be joined by a man who is a
01:19:56 Democrat and a former member of the New York City Council. And he's been a friend of mine.
01:20:00 And he helped me very much with the very point project and getting it working and
01:20:05 did a really good job. Ruben Diaz, Sr. Come on up, Ruben.
01:20:13 Good.
01:20:20 Thank you. Mr. President. I am a Puerto Rican, a black Puerto Rican.
01:20:35 I used to be a U.S. state senator for 15 years. I used to be a city council member.
01:20:45 Today I'm here for various reasons. But I want to tell you first that as a Puerto Rican,
01:20:54 as a Hispanic, I want to apologize to you for the conduct of Judge Juan Merchant.
01:21:06 As a Hispanic, I want to apologize.
01:21:09 He's been used. He has been used to destroy you. But we know better than that.
01:21:25 We know better than that.
01:21:26 As a minister, president of the New York Hispanic clergy organization, I want to tell AOC.
01:21:50 This morning, she intended to become a prophet.
01:21:57 And she said, even God doesn't want Trump in the Bronx because it's going to rain.
01:22:14 Madam Prophet AOC, you have become a false prophet.
01:22:21 Look, look at what a beautiful day.
01:22:29 That means that not only you guys want Trump in the Bronx, because
01:22:41 because if we're going to measure that for the weather,
01:22:45 then I will say humbly that even God wants you in the Bronx.
01:22:49 And I want
01:22:58 and I want, I want to close by saying
01:23:11 I want to close by saying, Mr. President, I want to join you in having the Bronx great again.
01:23:25 Please accept this Democrat, this black Puerto Rican with a kinky hair and a broken English.
01:23:40 Please accept my endorsement for you as a president.
01:24:10 Thank you very much.
01:24:11 How nice was that? I didn't expect that. Really? That was beautiful. You know,
01:24:17 it's always dangerous to do that. You never know what's going to come out. Maybe he'll change his
01:24:21 mind coming up, but he doesn't change his mind. That man is a winner. He's a winner and a great
01:24:25 man. Thank you very much. Also with us is New York native and current U.S. congressman. He's
01:24:33 hot as a pistol. Oh, boy, he has a future. And he's a great friend of mine. Byron Donald's.
01:24:38 Come up, please.
01:24:45 Wow. Mr. President, there's more of them here now than when I was up about an hour and a half ago.
01:25:06 If there's one thing we know is that this man
01:25:09 was one of the best presidents this country has ever had.
01:25:13 And if there's another thing that we know is that all of you are going to make him the 47th
01:25:25 president of the United States. Thank you, Byron. Great. What a good future. Here as well as rapper
01:25:41 Chef G. Does everybody know Chef? Where is Chef G? Where is he?
01:25:50 Come on up, fellas. Rapper Sleepy Aloe.
01:25:53 Come on up here, fellas. How are you? Oh, I like that. I want to get that done.
01:26:04 One thing, one thing I want to say.
01:26:16 One thing I want to say, they always go whisper your accomplishments and shout your failures.
01:26:23 Trump will shout the wins for all of us.
01:26:26 Make America great again.
01:26:43 Thank you very much. That's where I like those teeth. I want to find out where you did. I got
01:26:47 to get my teeth like that. I want that to happen to me. Somebody with a fantastic future of the
01:26:56 Republican Party and beyond Gavin Wax. Thank you. Young Republicans, Gavin, wherever you are. Thank
01:27:01 you, Gavin. Adam Solis of New York. Young Republicans. Who's been fantastic. Thank you.
01:27:10 Thank you very much. Thank you. Good job. You do it. Madeline Brame of Blacks. Thank you, Madeline.
01:27:17 Thank you very much. Somebody that's a real star in politics and done an incredible job and
01:27:24 so popular in Nassau County, the county executive, Nassau County, Bruce
01:27:29 Blakeman. Come up, Bruce, for a second. Come up, Bruce. Where is Bruce? We got to get Bruce.
01:27:36 Where is he? That's a long way to come up the hell with Bruce, right? Come on up, Bruce. Come on.
01:27:45 This guy is central casting. If I'm doing a movie on a politician, this is the guy I have playing.
01:27:54 Come on. Thank you very much, Mr. President.
01:28:05 Both my parents were World War II veterans. Not many people can say about that.
01:28:10 They would be shocked and appalled by what's going on in this foreign invasion
01:28:18 from our southern border. Nassau County is not a sanctuary county. And when Donald Trump
01:28:25 gets reelected, this will not be a sanctuary country. God bless America.
01:28:30 >> Good man, good man.
01:28:38 Thank you very much. National Committee man and Chairman Joe Cairo. Joe, thank you.
01:28:52 >> Thank you. >> Thank you, Joe. And Andrew,
01:28:56 thank you very much for being here. Star, star of the future. I heard you made a good speech.
01:29:01 Thank you very much. Thank you all. Thank you, everybody. We have so many people out there,
01:29:05 but we're not, we're gonna finish this up. This has been, I didn't know, I woke up, I said,
01:29:10 I wonder, will it be hostile or will it be friendly? It was beyond friendly. It was a love fest.
01:29:16 From the very first day that we take back the White House, I believe
01:29:24 we are going to have the four greatest years in the history of our country.
01:29:28 We're going to restore peace through strength. We're going to keep
01:29:32 radical Islamic terrorists out of our country. We're going to protect our great seniors and I
01:29:38 will never let anyone touch your Medicare or your Social Security. Under the Democrat program,
01:29:45 they will be gone. We are going to restore free speech in America. We are going to fight
01:29:51 for your right to school choice, something you all want,
01:29:56 and I will not allow schools to impose COVID vaccine mandates or mask mandates.
01:30:02 We are going to get far left Marxist lunacy out of our children's classrooms.
01:30:11 We're going to keep men out of women's sports.
01:30:17 And we will once and for all secure our elections. But all of this, saving New York and saving
01:30:26 America starts with telling crooked Joe Biden, the worst president in history, you're fired like
01:30:33 the apparent you're fired. Get out. You were terrible. You destroyed. You're destroying
01:30:39 our country. Joe, get out. If you want to help, you must vote. I believe that we can win New York
01:30:46 State. We have levels of we have levels of support that nobody's seen before. I mean, look at this.
01:30:52 So register volunteer turnout, everyone, you know, don't assume it doesn't matter just because you
01:30:59 live in a blue city. You live in a blue city, but it's going red very, very quickly.
01:31:04 We must work together as a team to win. New York has always been the home of proud patriots like
01:31:13 you. You are proud patriots. You love this. You love this city. You love this state. And you love
01:31:17 our country. New York was the city loved by Teddy Roosevelt, Norman Rockwell, the great flow,
01:31:25 Ziegfeld, General Douglas MacArthur, George Gershwin, Frank Sinatra, and in baseball alone,
01:31:34 Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Jackie Robinson and many, many others. It's a city
01:31:43 where workers and skilled craftsmen strode across steel beams 80 stories high to build the great
01:31:50 Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building and all of the others. It's the city that lit up
01:31:55 the shining lights of Broadway that turned Times Square from a seedy, dirty, long forgotten area
01:32:02 into one of the greatest crossroads of light and glamour anywhere in the world. It's a city that
01:32:08 produced generations of everyday American heroes who willingly spilled their blood
01:32:14 and gave everything they had to make America into the greatest nation in the history of the world.
01:32:20 Above all, this is the place that every one of us here today has been proud to call our home,
01:32:26 our town, our city. And we are the ones who are going to make our city great again.
01:32:33 It was hardworking patriots like you who built this city, and it is hardworking patriots. And
01:32:40 this is something you can say it and you can say it a million times and you can emblazon it.
01:32:47 It's hardworking patriots like you who are going to save our country. You are going to save our
01:32:54 country. We're going to get out and vote like never before. We're going to make it too big to rig.
01:33:00 Our vote is going to be too big to rig. So one thing they can't guard against, working together,
01:33:07 there is nothing we cannot do and no height we cannot achieve. Together we will make America
01:33:14 powerful again. We will make America wealthy again. We will make America strong again.
01:33:21 We will make America proud again. We will make America safe again. We will make America great
01:33:32 again. Thank you, Bronx. Thank you, New York. We love you. Thank you. God bless everybody.
01:33:39 God bless you. God bless you.

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