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https://www.pupia.tv - USA - President Trump Participates in a Bilateral Meeting with the President of El Salvador (14.04.25)

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00:00Sì, questo è quello che i giornalisti ha chiamato, la morta del cap of the world into the safest country, in the western hemisphere.
00:07Si, se fosse un presidente, hai 350 milioni persone a liberare.
00:30But to liberate 350 million people, you have to imprison some.
00:33That's the way it works, right?
00:35You cannot just free the criminals and think crime is going to go down magically.
00:39You have to imprison them so you can liberate 350 million Americans
00:43that are asking for the end of crime and the end of terrorism.
00:47Many can be done. I mean, you're doing it already.
00:50And I'm sure that people have seen the change in the streets.
00:54A long way to go because you're just initiating your second term.
00:58But it's clear that, you know, with the numbers at the border, you know,
01:03even in Democrat-run cities, they get a help from the work you're doing.
01:09So I'm really happy to be here, honored, and eager to help.
01:15Well, we had a terrible thing happen.
01:17We had an administration that allowed people to come in freely into our country
01:24from not only South America but from all over the world.
01:27Many from the Congo and Africa, Asia, all over the world.
01:32Europe, rough parts of Europe.
01:35And they came from prisons and they came from mental institutions
01:38and they came from gangs and the gangs of Venezuela and other places.
01:44And hundreds of thousands and even millions of them came.
01:4921 million people altogether, but many of the people that came,
01:52just a tremendous percentage of them, were criminals,
01:55in some cases violent criminals.
01:57We had 11,088 known murderers.
02:01Half of them murdered more than one person.
02:05This was allowed by a man who, what he did to our country is just unbelievable.
02:11So we're straightening it out, we're getting them out.
02:14But what they did and what that party did to our country, open borders, anybody could come in.
02:18As soon as I heard that, I said, every prison is going to be emptied out into our country.
02:22That's what happened.
02:24And we're straightening it out.
02:25And we just had numbers.
02:27We had the highest recruiting numbers in the history of our country going into police departments.
02:32And a year ago, we had the lowest numbers.
02:35You couldn't hire a police department.
02:36The biggest change.
02:37Nobody's ever seen it.
02:38The lowest of the highest.
02:39And the military now, Marines, Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, every slot is, I mean, we have the best numbers we've ever had.
02:50We call it recruitment numbers.
02:53And we've never had anything like it.
02:54We had records on every single, at every single level.
02:59But very important, the policemen.
03:01The policemen are joining forces now that we really were having a hard time with policemen because we weren't protecting our police.
03:09And we cherish our police.
03:11The police are great and the firemen and everybody else.
03:14But we have the highest numbers that we've ever had, the most enthusiasm.
03:19We have great enthusiasm on trade and other things.
03:22We're doing great.
03:23We're taking in billions and billions of dollars.
03:25We made, two weeks ago, I gave them a little bit of a pause because, you know, you have to show a little flexibility.
03:33But we go back to what we have to do.
03:35The markets have been very strong once they got used to it.
03:38But we were losing $2 billion a day.
03:43There's no company big like this.
03:45This is the biggest deal ever made.
03:47Now we're making $3 billion a day.
03:50We're a great country, but we had stupid people running this country.
03:55And I can say what they've done to us at the border should never and can never be forgotten.
04:03It's a sin what they did.
04:05And you are helping us out.
04:06And we appreciate it.
04:08Thanks.
04:10Thank you.
04:11Actually, what you're doing with the border is remarkable.
04:15It has dropped, what, 95 percent?
04:17It's incredible.
04:18As of this morning, 99 percent, 99.1 percent to be exact.
04:24Why are those numbers not in the media?
04:26Well, they get out with the fake news, you know, like CNN.
04:29CNN over here doesn't want to put them out because they don't like putting out good numbers.
04:34They only like putting out because I think they hate our country, actually.
04:38But it's a shame.
04:40You're right.
04:40Isn't that a great question?
04:41Why doesn't the media, why don't they put out numbers?
04:44Yeah, 99 percent.
04:45I mean, it's crazy, right?
04:47We're doing great.
04:47Christy, could you maybe say a couple of words about the border, how we're doing?
04:52Yeah, it's just been absolutely phenomenal what a great leader can do.
04:56Clear direction.
04:57Our laws matter.
04:58We should only have people in our country that love us.
05:01And the Border Patrol and our ICE officers and law enforcement officers have done fantastic work.
05:06So we're proud of them.
05:08Now we just need to get the criminals and murderers and rapists and dangerous gang members and terrorist organizations out of our country.
05:15So, Mr. President, Kelly, we thank you very much for your partnership.
05:20It has been wonderful for us to be able to have somewhere to send the worst of the worst and someone to partner with.
05:26And we'd like to continue that partnership because it's been a powerful message of consequences.
05:32Mr. President, you wanted people to know that there was consequences if you break our laws and harm our people and endanger families.
05:39And this is a clear consequence for the worst of the worst that we have somewhere to put them.
05:45Thank you very much.
05:46Yeah, we even had this gang member from Venezuela, one of the ones you sent him.
05:52We interviewed him just to get some information, et cetera, from them.
05:56And he said, oh, well, you know, I got arrested six times, but they released me that six times, so it should be released again.
06:03And then he said, well, but what's the last thing you do?
06:05And he said, well, I shot a cop in the leg, but I didn't kill him.
06:09I just shot him in the leg.
06:11And we're like, this guy was arrested six times here in the United States.
06:14Six times.
06:15He was released six times.
06:18And in the last, no, he was released five times.
06:20And the last time he was sent to El Salvador, right?
06:22So he's not getting a release.
06:24But the last time he shot a cop, actually, and he shot him in the leg.
06:28So this are, you know, credible.
06:32Yeah, but it's, I mean, yeah, there's something broken in the liberal establishment.
06:37But they're not running things anymore in this country.
06:40And we're run by, and I don't say conservative.
06:43I don't say anything.
06:44We're run by people with great common sense.
06:46Yeah, common sense.
06:47Because it's all common sense.
06:48It's not liberal conservative.
06:49It's common sense.
06:50Exactly.
06:50And, like, do you allow men to play in women's sports?
06:55Do you allow men to box your women and box?
06:57Because I know you have a lot of boxing in your country.
06:59That's violence.
07:01That's abuse of women.
07:03Violence against women.
07:04It's abuse of women.
07:04Totally.
07:05But we have people that fight to the death because they think men should be able to play in women's sports.
07:10And some of those sports, it wouldn't matter much.
07:14But it still matters.
07:15But some of them are very dangerous for women.
07:17Some years ago, like you said, a decade ago or so, women's rights movements were pressuring
07:24so that we enacted specific laws to avoid men abusing women.
07:31And I think those laws were great because there were a lot of men abusing women.
07:35But now some of the same people are trying to backtrack on that and actually trying to make new laws allowing men to abuse women in a sport.
07:43So actually, that doesn't make sense.
07:45You do it in sports?
07:45It doesn't make sense.
07:46It's crazy.
07:47You know, they have weightlifting records, right?
07:49Yeah.
07:50A woman gets up, lifts weights.
07:51She's incredible.
07:53A guy gets up and beats her by 100 pounds.
07:56What are you going to do?
07:57A record that hadn't been broken in 18 years.
08:01You know, they put on an ounce and an ounce, quarter of an ounce, eighth of an ounce for 18 years.
08:05Now they have a guy come up, ping, the whole thing is crazy.
08:10But they continue to fight.
08:12And I don't like talking about it because I want to save it for just before the next election.
08:16I say to my people, don't even talk about it because they'll change.
08:22But I watched this morning, there was a congressman fighting to the death for men to play against women in sports.
08:32And you say to yourself, why?
08:34What are they doing, right?
08:35What are they doing?
08:36But your country is not too big in that.
08:39No, of course not.
08:40We're big in protecting women.
08:42We're good.
08:42That's right.
08:43It's a very important form of protection, too.
08:45And as you can see, most of my cabinet are women.
08:49That's impressive.
08:50Yeah, yeah.
08:50That's why you run it.
08:51And they're not the I-hires or anything.
08:53They can be great at what they do.
08:55That's right.
08:56This is very impressive.
08:57This is a first.
08:59We've had women, but we've never had three of them right here.
09:03Four and three men.
09:04Look who we have.
09:05You guys feel a little bit mistreated?
09:12I like it.
09:14We've been advanced.
09:15I've been very advanced in that regard, too.
09:17We have Pam, who's been so fantastic.
09:20Christy and the most powerful woman they say anywhere in the world.
09:24I know.
09:24Exactly.
09:25They're all afraid of her.
09:26Suzy Wells, they say, oh, she's tough.
09:29Most powerful woman in the world, according to magazines.
09:32What do I know?
09:32But I think she probably is.
09:34Yeah, she probably is.
09:35Yeah, she probably is.
09:37Congratulations.
09:37And you know Stephen, who's done such a great job.
09:40Yes.
09:40We have just, we have great people.
09:42He's very famous, too.
09:43But we love working with him.
09:44He really lets him have it.
09:47Yeah, exactly.
09:47There's no games.
09:48No.
09:49He knows.
09:52Do you have any questions, please?
09:53Let's not start with CNN, because they're so, they're just so wrong.
09:59Yeah, please.
09:59Yeah, thank you.
10:00Mr. President, you repeatedly mentioned last night that Russia's attack on Ukraine was a mistake.
10:06What is the exact mistake?
10:08And have you given Putin a deadline to actually move toward a ceasefire?
10:12The mistake was letting the war happen.
10:15If Biden were competent, and if Zelensky were competent, and I don't know that he is, we had
10:21a rough session with this guy over here.
10:22He just kept asking for more and more.
10:25That war should have never been allowed to happen.
10:27That war, I went four years, and Putin wouldn't even bring it up.
10:31And as soon as the election was rigged and I wasn't here, that war started.
10:36There was no way that war should have been allowed to happen.
10:39And Biden should have stopped it.
10:42And you take a look at Putin, I'm not saying anybody's an angel.
10:48But I will tell you, I went four years, and it wasn't even a question.
10:51And he would never, and I told him, don't do it.
10:53You're not going to do it.
10:55And it was the apple of his eye.
10:56But there was no way that he would have done it.
10:58All you had to do is lower oil prices.
11:00If you lowered oil prices, Biden kept the prices so high because he made it impossible to get it.
11:06If you lowered oil prices, you would have never had the war.
11:09But you wouldn't have had it with me anyway.
11:11That war would have never happened.
11:13And I think it's a great abuse.
11:15So now what do you do?
11:16You get a country where 25 percent of its land is gone and the best locations, where millions of people are killed.
11:23You know, you haven't reported accurately the death.
11:28And this was Biden's war.
11:30And I'm trying to stop it.
11:31And I think we're going to do a good job.
11:33I hope we're going to do it.
11:34They lose 2,500 young people a week, I think, on average.
11:40Now, they're Russians and they're Ukrainians.
11:43But it's 2,000.
11:44We don't care.
11:45It's like whatever it is.
11:46It's not from your country.
11:48They're not from mine.
11:49But I want to stop it.
11:502,500, it's a killing field.
11:53It's like the Civil War.
11:54You take a look.
11:55I look at the satellite pictures.
11:57This should not be happening in our time.
12:01Of course, our time can be pretty violent, as we know.
12:04But that's a war that should have never been allowed to start.
12:08And Biden could have stopped it.
12:10And Zelensky could have stopped it.
12:13And Putin should have never started it.
12:16Everybody's to blame.
12:17Have you spoken to President Zelensky, sir, about his offer to purchase more Patriot missile batteries?
12:23Oh, I don't know.
12:24He's always looking to purchase missiles, you know.
12:26He's against.
12:27Listen, when you start a war, you've got to know that you can win the war, right?
12:31You don't start a war against somebody that's 20 times your size and then hope that people give you some missiles.
12:39If we didn't give them what we gave.
12:41Remember, I gave them javelins.
12:43That's how they won their first big battle with the tanks that got stuck in the mud and they took them out with javelins.
12:50They have an expression that Obama at the time, Obama gave them sheets and Trump gave them javelins.
12:57But there's something that should have never happened.
13:01It's a really shame.
13:03The towns are destroyed.
13:05Towns and cities are, you know, largely destroyed.
13:09They have the spires, you know, the beautiful spires that go up.
13:13They say they were the most beautiful in the world in Ukraine, for whatever reason.
13:17But the most beautiful in the world, they're mostly laying on their side, shattered and broken.
13:22And most importantly, you have millions of people dead.
13:25Millions of people dead because of three people.
13:29I would say three people.
13:31Let's say Putin, number one.
13:34But let's say Biden, who had no idea what the hell he was doing.
13:36Number two, Angelinsky.
13:40And all I can do is try and stop it.
13:43That's all I want to do.
13:44I want to stop the killing.
13:46And I think we're doing well in that regard.
13:49I think you'll have some very good proposals very soon.
13:53Last question, sir.
13:53Have you attributed a motive through the FBI investigation behind the attack on Governor Josh Shapiro over the weekend?
14:02No, I haven't.
14:03But the attacker was not a fan of Trump, I understand, just from what I read and from what I've been told.
14:11The attacker basically wasn't a fan of anybody.
14:13It was probably just a whack job.
14:16And certainly a thing like that cannot be allowed to happen.
14:19Okay.
14:19Is there a good relation with the President who gave the best guarantee that this time you won't terminate the temporary...
14:24I have a great relationship with this man.
14:28I have the best relationship with him.
14:30We've known each other.
14:30I've known him since he was a very young man, as I said.
14:35Very, very young.
14:36And I was impressed.
14:37I said, look out.
14:37This guy is...
14:39In fact, he sort of looked like a teenager.
14:43He looked like a teenager.
14:44I said, what kind of a country is this?
14:48He grew up well in the last five years.
14:51Do you support the expansion for the nationals of El Salvador under...
14:55I support him.
14:57Do you plan to ask him?
14:57Do you plan to ask him?
14:58Do you plan to ask him?
14:59I support him.
14:59Do you plan to ask him?
15:00I support him.
15:00Go ahead.
15:01Let's hear the question from this very low-rated anchor at CNN.
15:07Low-rated.
15:08Do you plan to ask him to help return the man who your administration said was mistakenly deported?
15:10Which one is that?
15:12The man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador?
15:14Well, let me ask Pam.
15:15Would you answer that question?
15:17Sure, President.
15:18First and foremost, he was illegally in our country.
15:22He had been illegally in our country.
15:24And in 2019, two courts, an immigration court and an appellate immigration court,
15:30ruled that he was a member of MS-13 and he was illegally in our country.
15:37Right now, it was a paperwork.
15:39It was additional paperwork that needed to be done.
15:41That's up to El Salvador if they want to return him.
15:46That's not up to us.
15:47The Supreme Court ruled, President, that if, as El Salvador wants to return him,
15:52this is international matters, foreign affairs, if they wanted to return him,
15:56we would facilitate it, meaning provide a plane.
16:01So will you return him?
16:02And you are doing a great job.
16:04Thank you, Pam.
16:05Stephen Miller, wait a minute.
16:06Could you just also respond to that question?
16:09Because, you know, it's asked by CNN and they always ask it with a slant
16:12because they're totally slanting because they don't know what's happening.
16:16That's why nobody's watching them.
16:17But would you answer that question also, please?
16:20Yes, glad.
16:21So, as Pam mentioned, there's an illegal alien from El Salvador.
16:25So, with respect to you, he's a citizen of El Salvador.
16:30So, it's very arrogant, even, for American media to suggest that we would even tell El Salvador
16:36how to handle their own citizens as a starting point.
16:39As two immigration courts found that he was a member of MS-13,
16:43when President Trump declared MS-13 to be a foreign terrorist organization,
16:47that meant that he was no longer eligible under federal law,
16:51which I'm sure you know, you're very familiar with the INA,
16:53that he was no longer eligible for any form of immigration relief in the United States.
16:57So, he had a deportation order that was valid,
17:01which meant that under our law, he's not even allowed to be present in the United States
17:05and had to be returned because of the foreign terrorist designation.
17:09This issue was then, by a district court judge, completely inverted,
17:15and a district court judge tried to tell the administration
17:17that they had to kidnap a citizen of El Salvador and fly him back here.
17:21That issue was raised to the Supreme Court,
17:23and the Supreme Court said the district court order was unlawful
17:27and its main components were reversed 9-0 unanimously,
17:32stating clearly that neither Secretary of State nor the President
17:36could be compelled by anybody to forcibly retrieve a citizen of El Salvador
17:40from El Salvador, who, again, is a member of MS-13,
17:45which, as I'm sure you understand, rapes little girls,
17:48murders women, murders children,
17:50is engaged in the most barbaric activities in the world,
17:52and I can promise you, if he was your neighbor, you would move right away.
17:55So you don't plan to ask for anything?
17:56But the Supreme Court is asking to...
17:57And what was the ruling in the Supreme Court, Steve?
18:00Was it 9-0?
18:02Yes, it was a 9-0.
18:03In our favor.
18:04In our favor, against the district court ruling,
18:07saying that no district court has the power
18:09to compel the foreign policy function of the United States.
18:12As Pam said, the ruling solely stated
18:14that if this individual at El Salvador's sole discretion
18:18was sent back to our country,
18:20that we could deport him a second time.
18:22No version of this legally ends up with him ever living here
18:25because he is a citizen of El Salvador.
18:28That is the president of El Salvador.
18:30Your question to that for the court can only be directed to him.
18:32Do you plan to return him?
18:38Well, I'm supposed to be not suggesting
18:41that I smuggle a terrorist into the United States, right?
18:44I mean, how can I smuggle...
18:46How can I return him to the United States?
18:48If I smuggle him into the United States,
18:50or what do I do?
18:51Of course, I'm not going to do it.
18:53It's like...
18:54I mean, the question is preposterous.
18:56How can I smuggle a terrorist into the United States?
18:59I don't have the power to return him to the United States.
19:02But you could release him inside of Salvador.
19:04Yeah, but I'm not releasing...
19:05I mean, we're not very fond of releasing terrorists into our country.
19:08I mean, we just turned the murder capital of the world
19:10to the safest country of the Western Hemisphere,
19:11and you want us to go back into releasing criminals
19:15so we can go back to being the murder capital of the world.
19:17That's not going to happen.
19:18Well, they'd love to have a criminal, you know, release the door.
19:22I mean, there's a fascination.
19:24They would love it.
19:25Yeah.
19:25They're sick.
19:26These are sick people.
19:28Marco, do you have something to say about it?
19:29Yeah, I mean, Stephen outlined it.
19:31I don't understand what the two people think.
19:33This individual is a citizen of El Salvador.
19:36He was illegally in the United States
19:37and was returned to his country.
19:39That's where you deport people, back to their country of origin.
19:41Except for Venezuela,
19:42that wasn't refusing to take people back or places like that.
19:45I can tell you this, Mr. President.
19:47No, the foreign policy of the United States
19:49is conducted by the President of the United States,
19:51not by a court.
19:52And no court in the United States
19:54has a right to conduct the foreign policy of the United States.
19:57It's that simple.
19:58End of story.
19:59And that's what the Supreme Court held, by the way,
20:01to Marco's point.
20:02The Supreme Court said exactly what Marco said,
20:04that no court has the authority
20:06to compel the foreign policy function of the United States.
20:08We want a case 9-0,
20:10and people like CNN are portraying it as a loss, as usual,
20:13because they want foreign terrorists in the country
20:15who kidnap women and children.
20:17But President Trump,
20:18his policy is foreign terrorists
20:20that are here illegally get expelled from the country,
20:22which, by the way, is a 90-10 issue.
20:24Well, Mr. President,
20:25you said that if the Supreme Court said
20:27someone would get to be returned,
20:28then you would abide by them.
20:29You said that on our first one,
20:30which is two days ago.
20:31How long do we have to answer this question from you?
20:34Why don't you just say,
20:36isn't it wonderful that we're keeping criminals
20:38out of our country?
20:39Why can't you just say that?
20:40Why do you go over and over?
20:43And that's why nobody watches you anymore.
20:45You know, you have no credibility.
20:46Please, go ahead.
20:47The Press, how many illegal criminals
20:50are you planning on exporting to El Salvador?
20:54And President Kelly,
20:55how many are you willing to take from the West?
20:57As many as possible.
21:00And I just asked the President,
21:01you know, it's this massive complex
21:03that he built, jail complex.
21:06I said, can you build some more of them, please?
21:08As many as we can get out of our country
21:10that we're allowed in here
21:11by incompetent Joe Biden
21:14through open borders, open borders.
21:17You probably hear open borders
21:18and you can't even understand it
21:20because nobody can understand it.
21:21Nobody smart or with common sense
21:23can understand it.
21:24So, we have millions of people
21:28that should not be in this country
21:30that are dangerous.
21:32Not just people, because we have people,
21:34but we have millions of people
21:36that are murderers, drug dealers.
21:39They've been allowed to come into our country
21:41by other countries that were very smart.
21:43When they heard that this very low IQ president,
21:48and by the way,
21:48I took my cognitive exam
21:50as part of my physical exam,
21:51and I got the highest mark
21:53and one of the doctors said,
21:55sir, I've never seen anybody
21:56get that kind of a,
21:57that was the highest mark.
21:59I hope you're happy with that.
22:01Although, they haven't been bugging me
22:02too much to take a cognitive,
22:04but I did do my physical
22:06and it was released.
22:07I hope you're all happy with it.
22:08I noticed there's no question,
22:09so probably you are.
22:11But the cognitive,
22:12they said to me,
22:13sir, would you like to take a cognitive test?
22:15I said, did Biden take one?
22:18No.
22:18So, did anybody take one?
22:20No, not too many people took them.
22:22I said, what about,
22:24what about Obama?
22:26Did he take one?
22:27No, he didn't take one.
22:28I said, let me be the only one to take one.
22:31But I've actually taken them three times already.
22:34I like taking them
22:34because they're sort of,
22:36they're not too tough for me to take.
22:38But we had a great physical exam,
22:40so I know you're going to ask that.
22:42And the doctors,
22:43who are total professionals,
22:44Walter Reed Medical Center,
22:46they're great, great people.
22:48And I visited a soldier
22:49that was a badly wounded,
22:52incredible soldier,
22:53lost his leg.
22:55And I spent a lot of time with him,
22:58I mean, great, with his mother.
23:00And it was really a very great thing.
23:01They do a phenomenal job.
23:02I just want to say, Walter Reed,
23:03I was there for, what, five, six hours.
23:05You were there with me.
23:07But I took a full physical
23:08and it came out perfecto.
23:10So that's good.
23:11I mean, she's got me for a little longer.
23:13I'd do something.
23:18We'd help them out.
23:19Yeah, we have a great facilities,
23:22very strong facilities.
23:23And they don't play games.
23:27I'd like to go a step further.
23:28I mean, I say,
23:29I said it to Pam.
23:30I don't know what the laws are.
23:31We always have to obey the laws.
23:33But we also have homegrown criminals
23:35that push people into subways
23:37that hit elderly ladies
23:40on the back of the head
23:41with a baseball bat
23:42when they're not looking
23:43that are absolute monsters.
23:48I'd like to include them
23:49in the group of people
23:50to get them out of the country.
23:51But you'll have to be looking
23:52at the laws on that, Steve.
23:54Okay?
23:54And do you think more presidents
24:00should follow suit like you guys
24:01as far as taking a hard stamp
24:03on crime and getting that?
24:04Well, I do.
24:04I think everybody has to.
24:06I mean,
24:07the president said it better
24:08than anybody.
24:09He said, you know,
24:10you have liberty
24:11and you have to have liberty,
24:12but to have liberty,
24:13you're going to,
24:13not everybody is going to be good.
24:17And, you know,
24:17some are bad
24:18because they're sick.
24:19They're mentally deranged.
24:21They're bad.
24:21And you have to take them.
24:23If you're going to have a country,
24:25you're going to have
24:25to take those people out.
24:27And we've been doing that.
24:29But this was like an unforced era,
24:31they would call it,
24:33where we had people
24:34that may hate our country
24:36or maybe they're just stupid people.
24:38I think they're probably
24:39stupid people more so.
24:41They, a lot of people said
24:43they did it for the vote.
24:44But I did better
24:45with Hispanic people
24:46than they did
24:47because I always used Hispanic.
24:48I did better.
24:50Your people love me.
24:50I saw my poll numbers
24:52in your country.
24:53I'm through the roof, right?
24:54Ninety-one percent.
24:57No, no, they, they,
24:58some people think
24:59they do it for the vote.
25:01But they don't have
25:02to do it for the vote.
25:03They cheat.
25:03You know,
25:04they're professional cheaters.
25:05That's about the only thing
25:06they do well.
25:07So, we just have had
25:09a great relationship
25:10and it's become bigger
25:11because of a strange thing
25:14that happened.
25:14You know, I came back.
25:16We had no war in Ukraine.
25:18We had no war with,
25:21we had no October 7th,
25:22Middle East problem.
25:23We had nothing.
25:24We had, we had no inflation.
25:27We didn't have the Afghanistan,
25:28most embarrassing moment
25:29in the history of our country,
25:31the Afghanistan.
25:32Not withdrawing
25:32because I would have been out,
25:34you know, I was,
25:34I had it all set to bring people out
25:36with dignity and pride.
25:38That was the worst,
25:40most embarrassing moment
25:41in the history of our country,
25:43Afghanistan.
25:43We didn't have any of that.
25:45You wouldn't have had
25:46the war with Russia, Ukraine.
25:47You wouldn't have had
25:48the Middle East problem
25:49because Iran was broke.
25:50They had no money
25:51because we had
25:52secondary sanctions on
25:53and lots of other sanctions.
25:56And now, every single thing,
25:58got a problem with Iran,
25:59but I'll solve that problem.
26:01That's almost an easy one.
26:03We got to solve a war
26:04that should have never started,
26:06Ukraine and Russia,
26:08and we'll get that solved.
26:10And we have to solve problems.
26:12And we already solved inflation.
26:14You know, if you look at the numbers,
26:15the numbers are incredible, actually.
26:17Stock market's up.
26:19And we're not letting other countries
26:22take advantage of this country
26:23like they have for the last 40 years.
26:26So thank you very much.
26:27Do you have a question, please?
26:28Good evening, Mr. President.
26:29Thank you so much.
26:30You scored another major investment win
26:32this morning when NVIDIA
26:33pledged to build its AI supercomputer
26:35for the first time ever
26:36right here in the United States.
26:38Thank you.
26:39That's a question I like.
26:41That's true.
26:42What is your reaction
26:43to this announcement, sir?
26:44And how will this positively benefit
26:46Americans across the country?
26:48Well, it's one of the
26:49biggest announcements
26:51you'll ever hear
26:52because NVIDIA, as you know,
26:54controls that
26:55almost the entire sector,
26:58which is one of the most
26:59important sectors in the world,
27:01between chips and semiconductors
27:03and everything else.
27:04and they're the biggest.
27:07And the other biggest
27:08we already have coming in
27:09and spending $300 billion,
27:11as you know,
27:11they announced two weeks ago.
27:14But NVIDIA is so highly respected.
27:17And this was an announcement
27:19that a lot of people,
27:20I knew it was going to happen,
27:22but not to the extent
27:24that it happened.
27:24It's big.
27:26And the reason they did it
27:27is because of the election
27:28on November 5th
27:29and because of a thing
27:30called tariffs,
27:31as I say,
27:32the most beautiful word
27:33in the dictionary.
27:34After love, God, relationship,
27:37the press actually hit me.
27:39I said,
27:40tariff is the most beautiful word
27:41in the dictionary.
27:43What about family, love, God?
27:47So I got hit even on that.
27:48Do you understand?
27:48I said, okay.
27:49So now I say
27:50it's my fifth most favorite word
27:53because they get you on anything.
27:55But no,
27:57NVIDIA,
27:58it's one of the great companies
28:00of the world,
28:01modern, super modern.
28:02companies controls segments
28:04that nobody,
28:06you know,
28:07sort of controls the world
28:08in a sense.
28:09And they're coming in here
28:10in the biggest way
28:10with hundreds of billions
28:12of dollars.
28:13Not like millions of dollars,
28:15hundreds of billions of dollars.
28:17And I'm honored by it.
28:19And I want to thank Jensen
28:22and all of the people
28:23that we deal with.
28:24They're great people.
28:25They're brilliant people.
28:26And without tariffs,
28:28they wouldn't be doing it.
28:29Thank you very much.
28:30for the entire country.
28:31Yes, sir.
28:32Yeah, please.
28:33Go ahead.
28:33The Pressure.
28:34Are you considering additional
28:35sanctions against Russia
28:36after their latest attack?
28:38And do you have an update
28:38on the rate
28:39and when you might announce
28:41something?
28:41The President's
28:41Well, I already have
28:42sanctions on Russia.
28:43I put them there.
28:45If you remember,
28:46Nord Stream 2,
28:48that's the big pipeline
28:49that goes through Europe.
28:51I stopped it.
28:52That's Russia's pipeline.
28:53The largest pipeline,
28:55I think,
28:55in the world.
28:56Goes to Germany.
28:56And I stopped it.
28:59And when Biden came in,
29:00he approved it.
29:02And then they say,
29:03oh, I'm friendly with Russia.
29:04No, no.
29:06Putin said,
29:06you know,
29:07if you're my friend,
29:08I'd hate to see you
29:09when you're my enemy.
29:10I stopped the biggest,
29:11the biggest economic job
29:12they ever had.
29:13I stopped at coal.
29:14Right?
29:14It was dead.
29:15You know that, right?
29:16And Biden came in
29:18and he immediately approved it.
29:20What was that all about?
29:21And it's a pipeline
29:24that takes care
29:25of a lot of the needs.
29:26Now, you know,
29:27it was a very controversial thing.
29:30But I stopped it
29:31and Biden approved it.
29:33Question?
29:34On tariffs.
29:35No, not you.
29:36Not you.
29:36Go ahead.
29:37Go ahead.
29:42What?
29:45Pharmaceuticals,
29:46we're going to do.
29:47We have,
29:48we don't make our own drugs,
29:49our own pharmaceuticals.
29:51We don't make our own drugs anymore.
29:52The drug companies
29:53are in Ireland
29:55and they're in
29:56lots of other places,
29:57China.
29:58And all I have to do
30:00is impose a tariff.
30:02The more,
30:03the faster they move in.
30:04The higher the tariff,
30:05it's inversely proportional.
30:08The higher the tariff,
30:09the faster they come.
30:11And, yeah,
30:13we're going to be doing that.
30:13That's going to be like
30:14we have on cars.
30:15We have, as you know,
30:16a 25% tariff on cars.
30:17We have a 25% tariff
30:19on steel and aluminum.
30:22And that's what,
30:23that category fits right now.
30:25Do you have a percentage
30:26of money and a timeline?
30:27I have a timeline.
30:28Yeah, not too distant future.
30:30We're doing it because
30:31we want to make our own drugs.
30:33We're doing it because
30:33we want to make our own steel
30:35and aluminum,
30:36lumber,
30:37other things.
30:39And they're all coming in.
30:41We have record numbers,
30:42over $7 trillion.
30:45Since I announced,
30:47like,
30:48a month and a half ago,
30:49since I came,
30:50basically,
30:51since I came in,
30:52we have over $7 trillion
30:53being invested in the country.
30:55We didn't have
30:56$1 trillion.
30:58We didn't have
30:58a half a trillion dollars
30:59for some of these guys.
31:00I didn't know
31:01what the hell
31:01they were doing.
31:02So we have
31:02the largest investment
31:04that we've ever heard of
31:05and we're only
31:05two months in.
31:08And that'll continue
31:09at levels
31:09that you've never seen before.
31:10and it's what's going to happen.
31:12And even the stock market's
31:13up today.
31:16We also had,
31:16you know,
31:17a lot of people
31:18didn't say it
31:19the way it was.
31:20We had the largest
31:21gain in the stock market
31:23in history
31:24on every single category
31:26last week.
31:27And that was a nice game
31:28because we get
31:29a little hit
31:29because people
31:30didn't understand
31:31the power
31:33of our economic,
31:36our country,
31:37economically,
31:38if you use it right.
31:40Do you have something
31:40to say on that, J.D.?
31:42Yes, sir.
31:42I mean, look,
31:43for 40 years
31:44we have lost
31:45manufacturing capacity.
31:47Workers have seen
31:47their wages stagnate.
31:48And some of the most
31:49critical things
31:50that we need
31:51from the pharmaceuticals,
31:52the drugs that we give
31:53to our children,
31:54the antibiotics
31:55that we give
31:56to our kids,
31:56to the weapons
31:57that we actually need
31:58to fight a war
31:59if, God forbid,
32:00we had to fight a war,
32:01we don't make enough
32:02of that stuff.
32:03And so President Trump
32:04ran explicitly
32:05on changing that.
32:06Yes, as the President
32:07mentioned,
32:08it caused a little bit
32:08of disruption
32:09in the market,
32:09but I actually think
32:10over the long term
32:11workers are going
32:12to benefit,
32:12stocks are going
32:13to go up,
32:13American businesses
32:14are going to benefit
32:15as we reinvest
32:16and reindustrialize
32:17our country.
32:18And the autoworkers
32:20and the Teamsters
32:21and all of the unions,
32:23you know,
32:23not traditionally Republican,
32:24but I'm winning
32:25those unions by,
32:26what, 40, 50 points
32:28on the Democrats.
32:30They're losing everything.
32:32They're losing everything
32:33because they just have
32:36policies that are
32:37not believable.
32:38They have,
32:39they fight for policies
32:40that are 5% popular
32:41and nobody knows
32:43who the 5% are.
32:44I mean,
32:44nobody can find
32:45the 5%.
32:46But if you go back
32:48to Ohio,
32:48and by the way,
32:49we have the great
32:50championship team
32:51from Ohio
32:51coming in today,
32:52right?
32:53Very big day.
32:54And that's going
32:55to be a little bit later.
32:57But,
32:58and that'll be,
32:58if you want to stick around,
32:59I'll introduce you
33:01to some nice people.
33:02You'll see some
33:03very large people,
33:04right?
33:05You'll see some people
33:05that even you
33:07have not seen
33:07the people like this.
33:09These are big,
33:10these are 6'7",
33:11380 pounds
33:13with no fat.
33:14Okay,
33:15that's pretty good.
33:16But the team,
33:17the national championship
33:18team is being honored
33:19today at the White House.
33:20So that'll be exciting
33:21to be around.
33:22You want to stay around.
33:23I'll have you up there.
33:24You can tell them
33:25all about your prison,
33:26how you have to behave.
33:27when you're out of that prison.
33:29Okay.
33:30Any of it?
33:31Who else is there?
33:34Go ahead, please.
33:35Behind you.
33:35You said yesterday
33:37that you're making
33:38a decision on Iran
33:39very quickly.
33:40Yeah.
33:41What do you mean
33:41by that decision?
33:42Well,
33:42they have to solve
33:43their problem very quickly.
33:44Iran wants to deal with us,
33:46but they don't know how.
33:47They really don't know how.
33:48We had a meeting
33:49with them on Saturday.
33:51We have another meeting
33:52scheduled next Saturday.
33:54I said,
33:54that's a long time.
33:56You know,
33:56that's a long time.
33:57so I think
33:57they might be tapping us along.
34:00But Iran has to get rid
34:03of the concept
34:03of a nuclear weapon.
34:04They cannot have
34:05a nuclear weapon.
34:06He can't have
34:06a nuclear weapon.
34:08Nobody can have it.
34:08We can't have anybody
34:09having nuclear weapons.
34:10You know?
34:11We can't have nuclear weapons.
34:13And I think
34:14they're tapping us along
34:15because we're so used
34:17to dealing with stupid
34:18people in this country.
34:20And I had Iran perfect.
34:22You had no attacks.
34:24You would have never had
34:24October 7th in Israel.
34:26the attack by Hamas
34:28because Iran was broke.
34:30They were stone-cold broke
34:31when I was president.
34:33And I don't want to do that.
34:33I want them to be
34:34a rich, great nation.
34:36The only thing is,
34:37one thing,
34:37simple,
34:38it's really simple,
34:39they can't have a nuclear weapon.
34:40and they've got to go fast
34:43because they're fairly close
34:45to having one.
34:46And they're not going
34:47to have one.
34:49And if we have to do
34:50something very harsh,
34:51we'll do it.
34:52And I'm not doing it for us.
34:53I'm doing it for the world.
34:55And these are radicalized people.
34:57that they cannot have
34:58a nuclear weapon.
34:59Does that include
35:01a potential strike
35:01on the Iranian nuclear facility?
35:03Of course it does.
35:04Just a follow-up question,
35:06a clarification.
35:07You mentioned that you're
35:08open to reporting
35:09individuals that aren't
35:11foreign aliens
35:11to Los Alamos.
35:14Does that include
35:15potentially U.S.
35:16if they're criminals
35:19and if they hit people
35:20with baseball bats
35:21over their head
35:22that happen to be
35:2390 years old?
35:24And if they rape
35:2787-year-old women
35:29in Coney Island, Brooklyn,
35:31yeah, yeah,
35:32that includes them.
35:33What, do you think
35:34they're a special category
35:35of person?
35:36They're as bad
35:37as anybody that comes in.
35:38We have bad ones, too.
35:39And I'm all for it.
35:42Because we can do things
35:44with the president
35:45for less money
35:47and have great security.
35:50And we have a huge
35:51prison population.
35:52We have a huge
35:53number of prisons.
35:54And then we have
35:54the private prisons.
35:55And some are operated well,
35:57I guess,
35:57and some aren't.
35:59But he does
36:01a great job with that.
36:02We have others
36:03that we're negotiating with, too.
36:05But, no,
36:05if it's a homegrown criminal,
36:10I have no problem.
36:11Now, we're studying
36:13the laws right now.
36:14Pam is studying.
36:15If we can do that,
36:16that's good.
36:17And I'm talking
36:17about violent people.
36:18I'm talking about
36:19really bad people.
36:20Really bad people.
36:21Every bit as bad
36:22as the ones coming in.
36:24And I made the statement
36:25when I heard about this
36:26a long time ago now,
36:29four years ago.
36:30When I heard that this guy
36:32was having open borders,
36:34I said,
36:34every single criminal
36:36from all over the world
36:37is going to be dumped
36:38into our country.
36:39And that's what happened.
36:40Jails.
36:40The jails of the Congo
36:42were emptied out.
36:44The jails of Venezuela
36:45were emptied out.
36:47And you know what happened?
36:47Their crime went way down.
36:49But now Venezuela
36:50has other problems.
36:52You know what the problem is?
36:53They have no money.
36:54Yeah.
36:55Because I shut off
36:56their oil
36:56and we put secondary tariffs
36:59because they're not
37:01doing what's right over there.
37:03They know what to do.
37:04We spoke to them.
37:05I spoke to them.
37:06They know what to do.
37:07but they have no money.
37:08Venezuela has no money.
37:10But Iran had no money.
37:13And Iran behaved so beautifully.
37:15And then Biden took
37:17all those secondary tariffs
37:18and tariffs on.
37:20I told China,
37:21you can't buy oil.
37:22If you buy oil from Iran,
37:25China,
37:26I told it to President Xi,
37:28then we no longer want you
37:29to do business
37:30with the United States of America.
37:32And those ships disappeared
37:33from that harbor so quickly.
37:35China.
37:36get along great with China.
37:38Are the talks with Iran productive?
37:39Do you want to continue that?
37:41What?
37:42The talks with Iran.
37:43Do you believe
37:43those are productive?
37:44Do you want to continue that?
37:45I think Iran could be
37:47a great country
37:48as long as it doesn't
37:50have nuclear weapons.
37:51If they have nuclear weapons,
37:52they'll never get a chance
37:53to be a great country.
37:54They will never get a chance.
37:56It won't even come close.
37:57Sir Ron Harris.
37:58Yeah.
37:58Thank you.
37:59Yesterday,
38:00you mentioned
38:00short-lived product exemptions.
38:03Which specific products
38:04are you considering
38:05and how long
38:06you short-lived?
38:07Waste months?
38:07I'm looking at something
38:08to help some of the car companies
38:10where they're switching
38:11to parts that were made
38:13in Canada, Mexico
38:14and other places.
38:16And they need
38:17a little bit of time
38:18because they're going
38:19to make them here.
38:20But they need
38:21a little bit of time.
38:22so I'm talking about
38:23things like that.
38:24What about any Apple products
38:25and other cell phones?
38:27Look, I'm a very flexible person.
38:30I don't change my mind,
38:31but I'm flexible.
38:32And you have to be.
38:33You just can't have a wall
38:35and you'll only go.
38:36Sometimes you have to go
38:37around it,
38:38under it,
38:38or above it.
38:40There'll be maybe
38:41things coming up.
38:43I speak to Tim Cook.
38:44I helped Tim Cook
38:45recently.
38:46And that whole business,
38:47you know,
38:47I'm not,
38:48I don't want to hurt anybody.
38:49but the end result
38:51is we're going to get
38:51to the position
38:53of greatness
38:53for our country.
38:55We're the greatest
38:55economic power
38:56in the world
38:58if we're smart.
38:59If we're not smart,
39:00we're going to hurt
39:02our country very badly.
39:03We lost,
39:04with China,
39:06over the Biden years,
39:08trillions of dollars
39:09on trade.
39:10Trillions of dollars.
39:12And he let them fleece us.
39:15And we can't do that anymore.
39:16And you know what?
39:17I don't blame China at all.
39:18I don't blame President Xi.
39:20I like him.
39:21He likes me.
39:21I mean, you know,
39:22I think, who knows?
39:24Who the hell cares?
39:25But you know what?
39:27What?
39:27Give me updates
39:28with talks with China.
39:29No, let me just tell you this.
39:31I don't blame China.
39:32I don't blame Vietnam.
39:34I don't,
39:34I see their meeting today.
39:35Is that wonderful?
39:36That's a lovely meeting.
39:38Their meeting,
39:39like, trying to figure out
39:40how do we screw
39:41the United States of America.
39:43Don't forget,
39:43the European Union
39:44was formed
39:45to do just that.
39:46The European Union
39:47was formed
39:48to hurt the United States
39:49on trade.
39:52And they get us on NATO
39:53because they don't pay their bills.
39:54But now,
39:55since I got involved,
39:55they have been paying their bills.
39:57I took in
39:58over $600 billion
40:02for NATO.
40:04Nobody took in anything.
40:05I mean,
40:06they were all delinquent.
40:07Most of the,
40:08they had eight nations
40:09out of 28
40:10paid their bills.
40:11The rest of them
40:12were way delinquent.
40:12and they said,
40:14if you don't pay your bills,
40:15we're not going to protect
40:15you anymore.
40:16And the money poured in
40:17over $600 billion.
40:18The Secretary General
40:19last week made that statement.
40:20He said,
40:20I've never seen anything like it.
40:21We couldn't get anybody to pay
40:23because the United States
40:25was footing the bill for NATO.
40:26Well,
40:27we got hurt there
40:28and we got hurt on trade,
40:30likewise,
40:31European Union.
40:32and they've got to come
40:34to the table.
40:35And they're trying to.
40:36They're trying to.
40:38But the European Union
40:39is taking terrible advantage.
40:40They don't take our food products.
40:42They don't take our cars.
40:44We take,
40:45we have millions of their cars,
40:47BMW, Volkswagen,
40:50Mercedes-Benz,
40:51many others.
40:52They come in by the millions.
40:53They don't take,
40:54there are no Chevrolets in Munich,
40:56I can tell you that.
40:58I said to Angela Merkel
40:59when she was there,
41:00as she was letting millions of people
41:03infiltrate Germany,
41:04which was not so good from,
41:06we would call them illegal immigrants.
41:09But she made them legal.
41:10But I said to her,
41:11and I got along with her very well,
41:13I said,
41:13how many Chevrolets
41:14do we have in Munich
41:16or Frankfurt?
41:18Why?
41:19None, Donald.
41:20None.
41:21I said,
41:22you're right.
41:23And yet we take in millions
41:24and millions of cars.
41:26No,
41:26those days are over.
41:29Okay.
41:29Thank you very much,
41:31everybody.
41:31Thank you,
41:31guys.
41:32Thank you,
41:32guys.
41:33Thank you,
41:33guys.

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