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In a jaw-dropping move, U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed the deployment of two nuclear submarines following alarming threats from ex-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. The sudden military maneuver has raised global eyebrows, triggering fears of escalating tensions between two nuclear powers.

Medvedev, known for his provocative rhetoric, reportedly issued a statement deemed “inappropriate” and “dangerous” by U.S. defense officials. Trump responded with decisive action, stating that the repositioning of nuclear submarines was "on the basis of safety for our people." With Russian-American relations on the edge and nuclear capabilities at play, experts warn of a dangerous new chapter in the already strained geopolitical arena. Trump’s bold decision signals a return to Cold War-era brinkmanship, with nuclear readiness once again at the center of world affairs. What exactly did Medvedev say—and what could come next?

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00:00I love the people of Brazil.
00:01People running Brazil did the wrong thing.
00:03A threat was made, and we didn't think it was appropriate,
00:06so I have to be very careful.
00:08A threat was made by a former president of Russia,
00:12and we're going to protect our people.
00:14When you talk about nuclear, we have to be prepared,
00:16and we're totally prepared.
00:17We have a $40 billion deficit with Switzerland.
00:21I understand India no longer is going to be buying oil from Russia.
00:25That's what I heard.
00:26I don't know if that's right or not, but that's a good step.
00:30Are we going to go to stop with Putin
00:33before your decline is coming?
00:35I mean, 10 days.
00:37Well, we'll see what happens.
00:39We're going to have some meetings, and we'll see what happens.
00:41Mr. President.
00:43Mr. President, you said a job report today.
00:46Oh, yeah, I think so.
00:48And if you look at before the election,
00:50the same kind of thing happened.
00:51And I think you'll see some very interesting information come out,
00:54but you have to have honest reports.
00:57And when you look at those numbers,
01:00or when you look at just before the election,
01:02and then after the election,
01:04they corrected it by eight or nine hundred thousand jobs,
01:07yeah, I would say so.
01:08Mr. President, you're talking about it.
01:10I'm with Korea and the United States.
01:15We have a great relationship.
01:16Tell me, Paul, sir, and when do you have this?
01:19We have a great relationship with South Korea.
01:21Are you ready?
01:22Are you ready?
01:24Are you open to negotiate with Brazil?
01:26The Brazilian President Lula said he would like to call you.
01:30He requested a conversation.
01:31Would you talk to me now?
01:32Are you open to negotiate?
01:33He can talk to me anytime he wants.
01:34So are you open to tariffs?
01:36He can talk to me anytime he wants.
01:38What is on the table for Brazil?
01:40Well, we'll see what happens.
01:41But I love the people of Brazil.
01:43So what happens you go at the job that was great?
01:45I love the people of Brazil.
01:48So why do you go at the job that was great?
01:50They don't seem to be related to trading with their president.
01:52Because the people running Brazil did the wrong thing.
01:55What happens you go at the job that was great?
01:57It takes seven years, seven years,
02:00from the time that you learned that people were being stolen from Mar-a-Lago
02:04Yeah, I don't understand your question.
02:15Say it.
02:15They are being deployed.
02:17Nuclear submarine.
02:18Oh, yeah.
02:19Well, we had to do that.
02:20We just have to be careful.
02:23And a threat was made, and we didn't think it was appropriate.
02:26So I have to be very careful.
02:27So I do that on the basis of safety for our people.
02:31So a threat was made by a former president of Russia.
02:35And we're going to protect our people.
02:38I hope so.
02:43I hope so.
02:44I don't know whether or not that will happen, but I hope so.
02:47Mr. President, why did you fire the head of the Bureau of Labor?
02:50Because I think her numbers were wrong.
02:52Just like I thought her numbers were wrong before the election.
02:56Days before the election, she came out with these beautiful numbers for Kamala.
03:00I guess Biden slash Kamala.
03:03And she came out with these beautiful numbers trying to get somebody else elected.
03:06Then right after the election, I think on the 15th, November 15th, she had an $800,000 or $900,000 massive reduction.
03:15Said she made a mistake.
03:16No, that woman, that woman's number is off.
03:20You said Governor Kugler is going to resign.
03:24Say it.
03:25Said Governor Kugler is set to resign.
03:26Yeah, one of the governors, as you know, of the Federal Reserve, has just announced she's resigning.
03:32I understand it was over the fact that she disagreed with somebody from her party.
03:38She disagreed with Too Late.
03:40You know who Too Late is?
03:42She disagreed with Too Late on the interest rate.
03:45So we'll see what happens.
03:47But we just found out that I have an open spot on the Federal Reserve Board.
03:53I'm very happy about that, John.
03:54Is there anyone who planned to appoint anyone?
03:59Is there anyone who planned to appoint?
04:02And what did Medvedev say to you that means you're really mad?
04:05Well, you just have to read what he said.
04:07He was talking about nuclear.
04:09When you talk about nuclear, we have to be prepared.
04:12And we're totally prepared.
04:13Mr. President, on the monthly job report, going forward, why should anyone trust the numbers?
04:20Well, that's the big thing.
04:21You're right.
04:22No, you're right.
04:23Why should anybody trust numbers?
04:25You go back to election, election day.
04:28Look what happened two or three days before with massive, wonderful job numbers trying to get him elected or her elected,
04:36trying to get whoever the hell was running.
04:38Because you go back and they came out with numbers that were very favorable to Kamala.
04:44Okay.
04:45They're trying to get him elected.
04:47They're trying to get her elected.
04:48And then on the 15th of November or thereabouts, they had an eight or nine hundred thousand overstatement reduction right after the election.
04:59It didn't work because, you know who won, John?
05:02I won.
05:03Your supporters have had issues with these numbers.
05:07I've had issues with the numbers for a long time.
05:09But today, we're doing so well.
05:12I believe the numbers were phony just like they were before the election and there were other times.
05:17So, you know what I did?
05:18I fired her.
05:19Right.
05:19And you know what?
05:20I did the right thing.
05:21You know, I've always had a problem with these numbers.
05:33You know, I was thinking about it this morning.
05:34Before the numbers that came out, I said, who is the person that does these numbers?
05:39And then they gave me stats about before the election.
05:42I had a similar problem.
05:44I mean, she gave out numbers that were so good for the Democrats.
05:48It was like unbelievable.
05:50And then right after the election, she corrected those numbers with, I think, almost 900,000 corrections.
05:58I think nobody had ever seen anything like it.
06:00Well, today, she did the same thing with the 253,000, whatever the number was.
06:06No, no.
06:07We need people that we can trust.
06:09I mean, your question is a very good one.
06:12We need people we can trust.
06:15What would you like to see from Twitter?
06:16Do you know who you plan to replace her with?
06:18I've got about three very good.
06:20I have a lot of good candidates.
06:22I will say everybody wants it.
06:24I've had more phone calls.
06:26But I have three people that have a background in labor statistics.
06:29You know, I can do a long-term thing or I can do a temporary.
06:33It's a 14-year term.
06:35Right.
06:35But do you put someone in who actually has labor statistics experience?
06:38I put somebody in who's going to be honest.
06:42That's all we want.
06:44I have a choice.
06:46I can have four months.
06:47I can do a short-term or I can do a 14-year deal.
06:51So we'll see.
06:52We have a lot of people.
06:53We've got a lot of good people around here.
06:54Can I ask you a construction question?
06:57That was a shock.
06:57The tariff rate was Switzerland.
06:59It was higher than other European countries.
07:00Well, the problem with Switzerland, we have a $40 billion deficit with Switzerland.
07:06And I spoke yesterday to Switzerland, but we have a $40 billion deficit with Switzerland.
07:13That's our big deficit.
07:14Can I ask you a question on the construction?
07:17You say you're raising $200 million.
07:19You're donating a bunch.
07:20Others are as well.
07:21Are you blocking foreigners from donating money to Build-Eck Edition?
07:27Honestly, I never even thought of it, but it doesn't matter.
07:29I'm putting up my money, but it doesn't even matter.
07:32They've wanted a ballroom at the White House, and it's been very popular.
07:36You know, when we put it out yesterday.
07:37You're not ruling out that a Crown Prince or some European nation...
07:39No, I'm not looking for that.
07:42You know, you have very strong restrictions as to who can donate, and we go by the restrictions.
07:47Are you going to publicize the nation?
07:49It's not a lot of...
07:50I mean, it's not that much money.
07:52Will you release the name of the donors?
07:53Yeah, I'll do that.
07:55I didn't even start yet, by the way, but when I do, I'll release the name.
07:59How many donors do you think it's going to take to get the $200 million?
08:01Maybe one, me.
08:03You would cut that check yourself?
08:04I would, yeah.
08:05Did you talk to Steve Whitcoff today on his journey to Gaza?
08:08Did you talk to Steve Whitcoff?
08:10I did.
08:10I spoke to Steve Whitcoff.
08:12He had a great meeting with a lot of people, and the primary meeting was on food.
08:17And he also had some other conversations that I'll tell you about later.
08:21But he had a meeting on getting the people fed, and that's what we want.
08:26And I'll see you later on.
08:28In terms of penalties on India, what numbers are you looking at, and are you going to be
08:34having a conversation with you?
08:36Well, I understand India no longer is going to be buying oil from Russia.
08:40That's what I heard.
08:41I don't know if that's right or not, but that's a good step.
08:44We'll see what happens.
08:45We'll see what happens.
08:45It's okay.
09:15I'm sorry.
09:16Sorry.
09:17On Paris, obviously, there's no way to be there.
09:21You're a betting man.
09:22How many of you care for a relationship now in the circle?
09:25Not a lot.
09:26I feel like a little bit today.
09:28If somebody could convince us that, you know, they have a case.
09:32Like Switzerland, we're complaining.
09:34But we're $40 billion a year with Switzerland.
09:37We had to do that.
09:38Let's see what the Canadian is.
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