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Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt held a press briefing at the White House on Thursday.
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00:00Good afternoon. Good to see all of you. I want to begin today's briefing by
00:11addressing the horrific shooting that took place yesterday at the Annunciation
00:15Catholic Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where a deranged shooter opened fire
00:21during morning mass, killing an innocent eight-year-old and ten-year-old. Fourteen
00:27other children and three adults were also injured during this horrible tragedy.
00:32This was the first morning mass of the school year for these beautiful innocent
00:37children and the sacred religious service was desecrated by an evil monster. We are
00:43all eternally grateful to the heroic law enforcement officers and first
00:48responders whose courage and swift response aided all of those impacted by
00:52this horrible tragedy. As Director Cash Patel confirmed yesterday, the FBI is
00:58currently investigating this shooting as an act of domestic terrorism and a hate
01:03crime targeting Catholics. President Trump signed a proclamation yesterday
01:08following his call with the governor of Minnesota Tim Walz acknowledging the
01:13victims and their families and directing flags to be flown at half mass. President
01:19Trump and the first lady encouraged the entire nation to join all of us in praying
01:23for the victims and their families as they face unimaginable grief and loss. The
01:29White House and the FBI will continue to provide further updates as they become
01:33available. I also have a quick scheduling announcement for you today. The
01:37president will travel to New York City on September 22nd to address the United
01:42Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, September 23rd. On another matter, as Americans make
01:48their Labor Day weekend travel plans, they will be able to enjoy five-year low gas
01:53prices thanks to President Trump fully unleashing American energy dominance.
01:58President Trump ended Joe Biden's green new scam policies and is delivering on his
02:03promise to make America affordable again. These savings at the pump are giving
02:08everyday American families more room in their budgets at the end of each month,
02:11which is the exact opposite of what we saw under the previous
02:15administration. And as we commemorate Labor Day this year, we finally have a
02:20president who fights and delivers for the American worker every single day.
02:24President Trump believes that American workers are the heart and soul of our
02:28economy and our national identity, which is why he's championed an agenda that puts
02:33them first always. For decades, the hardworking men and women of our country who built the
02:38greatest nation in world history were sold out by selfish, greedy, short-sighted globalists who put our
02:44country on a path to economic and cultural ruin. They hollowed out our factories and
02:49towns and betrayed the American working class by shipping jobs overseas and importing
02:54millions of low-wage migrants to replace American workers. Under President Trump,
02:59this national disgrace is over. American workers are once again being put at the
03:04center of national trade policy and the dignity of American labor is being defended. As a result,
03:11President Trump has already brought in nearly $10 trillion in new private and foreign investments
03:16so that the top businesses in the world can create high paying jobs in America and hire American workers
03:23to fill them. In fact, since President Trump took office, the economy has added more than half a million
03:29new jobs to the workforce. In a stark reversal from the Biden administration, all of that job creation has been driven by private sector growth and all employment gains have gone to
03:40native-born Americans. Wages for blue-collar workers are now rising at the fastest rate in the past 60 years. And the average American worker has already seen a $500 wage increase this year alone. Thanks to the largest middle tax cuts ever signed into law by President Trump with no tax on tips, no tax on
04:00overtime, no tax on Social Security. Americans in all 50 states will keep more of their hard-earned money. The average American taxpayer will see a tax cut of nearly $4,000 because of these pro-growth provisions, according to analysis from the Nonpartisan Tax Foundation.
04:16In other news, President Trump continues to deliver on his promise to restore law and order to our nation's capital. Since President Trump's intervention, there have been more than 1,283 arrests right here in the District of Columbia.
04:31Total crime in DC is down 19% and violent crime is down 30%. Carjackings in the District are down 67%. Homicides are down 57%. Robberies are down 40%. Motor vehicle thefts are down 32%. And assaults with dangerous weapons are down 23%. And property crime is down 18%. These numbers prove the president's bold actions to make DC safe and beautiful
05:01again are working just like he said they would. And that's why on Monday, the president took additional action to sign an executive order taking steps to ensure that cashless bail in Washington DC is eliminated. For too long DC's reckless cashless bail policies have allowed dangerous criminals to be quickly released, which endangers everyone who lives in and visits our wonderful capital. No cash bail has also foolishly forced law enforcement to repeatedly arrest the same offenders over and over
05:31again only for them to be released back into our nation's capital. This is the definition of insanity and the president is seeking to end it. He also signed a separate executive order addressing the crime emergency in DC by instructing the National Park Service to hire additional United States park polo park police officers to support public safety and directing the US Attorney's Office for DC to hire additional prosecutors to focus solely on violence and property crimes.
06:01So while liberal Democrats across the country continue to double down on their failed soft on crime approach, the American people, including local DC leadership, business owners and residents are rallying behind President Trump's crime crackdown. According to new polling, 81% of Americans say crime is a major problem in large cities across the country. And a clear majority of Americans believe the president's actions are justified
06:31in these cities. Indoo Batia, who runs a liquor store a half mile from this from the White House here just down the street is one of those Americans who are grateful for President Trump's public safety push. Indoo recently told the New York Post that her store was robbed so many times that they had to spend exorbitant sums of money on security, jeopardizing her family's financial future. But thanks to President Trump's strong
07:01and we feel much safer and even our customers feel really happy when they walk into our store. And just yesterday, Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser credited President Trump for surging federal law enforcement personnel and said neighborhoods, quote, feel and are much safer.
07:31This is our message to Americans in Democrat run cities nationwide. Decline is a choice. You don't have to live in constant fear of being robbed, raped or murdered. Your leaders are lying to you and they have been failing you for decades. The President Trump approach of upholding law and order by letting our brave men and women in blue actually do their jobs to aggressively fight crime works.
07:55In just a few weeks, President Trump has done more for D.C. residents than Democrats did in 50 years. And this can be replicated in other crime ridden cities across the nation. As President Trump has said, all of these elected officials in charge have to do is pick up the phone and ask for the president and the federal government's help. President Trump doesn't care if they are a Republican or a Democrat leader. He wants Americans to be safe and for every law abiding American citizen across the country to be able to thrive in this country.
08:25President Trump wants to be able to thrive in their city and in their city and in their community. With that, I'll take questions here in our new media seat today. We have social media influencer content creator Brandon Tatum. Brandon, thank you so much for joining us today. Why don't you kick us off?
08:36Well, Caroline, thank you so much for having me. I really appreciate it on behalf of everybody that follow me, the millions of people that follow me. I want to say thank you for making the sacrifice and dealing with some of the most disingenuous people on planet Earth at times. I have two questions. The first question is associated with the shooting that occurred the other day.
08:55And I want to ask the question of we know that it's not a gun thing. Any rational person knows it's not a gun thing. We know it's a mental health issue. So I want to know from you what is President Trump and the White House going to do to address mental health issues around the country associated with these shootings?
09:13And the second thing is Chicago. You know, anybody with, and I say with a connected brainstem knows that Chicago's crime is out of control and young black men are getting killed, laying dead in the middle of the streets every single day in Chicago.
09:27No president has addressed any of these issues. And so what is the White House going to do to address issues in their capacity to deal with the conflict and violence in Chicago?
09:38Sure. Well, to your first question about this shooting in Minnesota right now, the administration is focused on helping the people of Minnesota. It's been less than a day, of course, since this tragedy happened. We have federal law enforcement on the ground assisting local law enforcement.
09:53This investigation is ongoing. There's still a lot of facts to understand about these circumstances. And so we're going to continue to do that. As for Chicago and cracking down on crime, it is a priority of this administration to ensure that American cities are safe again.
10:08And I'm so glad that you brought up the crime in Chicago because we've been seeing the governor of Illinois parading out there saying that there's nothing wrong with Chicago. It's a great place to live. There's no crime there. He doesn't need President Trump's help.
10:22Well, I think the residents of Chicago beg to differ and the statistics beg to differ. And I'll just share a few of you, a few of those statistics with all of you. For 13 consecutive years, Chicago has had the most murders of any U.S. city.
10:36This is J.B. Pritzker's legacy, by the way. For seven consecutive years, Chicago has had the highest murder rate among U.S. cities with more than 1 million people. In 2024, just last year, Chicago's murder rate per capita was three times higher than Los Angeles and nearly five times higher than New York City.
10:55That's more than double the murder rate in Islamabad and nearly 15 times more than Delhi. Out of Chicago's 147,899 reported crimes this year, that's how many crimes have been reported in Chicago since January 1st, there have only been arrests in 16% of them. These numbers are unacceptable.
11:15There have been more illegal guns recovered in Chicago than in New York City and Los Angeles combined. The number of reported motor vehicle thefts last year was more than double the number in 2021.
11:25And Chicago has also, just like D.C., come under scrutiny over discrepancies in its homicide data reporting. So as bad as these numbers are, perhaps they are even worse.
11:35And this is Governor Pritzker's legacy. He should put politics aside. He should pick up the phone and call this president who would be more than happy to do right by law-abiding American residents in the city of Chicago.
11:46And we hope that he will. Gabe. And thanks for being here, Brandon. Gabe.
11:50The Press. Thank you so much. First, on the firing of the CDC director. First, who will replace her? And then also, overnight, the White House said that she did not align with the president's agenda.
12:02Dr. Marnarez's attorney say that she refused to rubber stamp unscientific reckless directives and fired dedicated health experts. What specifically did she do?
12:10Look, what I will say about this individual is that her lawyer's statement made it abundantly clear themselves that she was not aligned with the president's mission to make America healthy again.
12:20And the secretary asked her to resign. She said she would. And then she said she wouldn't. So the president fired her, which he has every right to do.
12:28It was President Trump who was overwhelmingly reelected on November 5th. This woman has never received a vote in her life. And the president has the authority to fire those who are not aligned with his mission.
12:38A new replacement will be announced by either the president or the secretary very soon. And the president and Secretary Kennedy are committed to restoring trust and transparency and credibility to the CDC by ensuring their leadership and their decisions are more public facing, more accountable, strengthening our public health system and restoring it to its core mission of protecting Americans from communicable diseases, investing in innovation to prevent, detect and respond to future threats.
13:05That's the mission of the CDC. That's the mission of the CDC. And we're going to make sure that folks that are in positions of leadership there are aligned with that mission.
13:12Briefly on another topic, alligator Alcatraz. Last week, a judge on an environmental concerns lawsuit said that the administration had 60 days to wind down operations there. State officials did.
13:23Now, the administration has not been shy in fighting back against what it calls activist judges. But why is it backing down this time?
13:30We're not backing down. We've always said that we are going to continue to fight in the court of law for what's right, because we know that what this administration is doing with respect to all policy, but also immigration policy is on the above the books.
13:44And we're abiding by our nation's immigration laws. And we think it's despicable that an activist judge has inserted themselves in this migrant detention facility to the point where DHS is now having to relocate these illegal immigrants to other detention facilities around the country.
13:59That is an unnecessary burden on the Department of Homeland Security and these agents who should be removing these criminals from our community. That's what the American people elected this president to do.
14:11So we've always maintained, Gabe, we're going to comply with court orders, but we're also going to fight back on them on the merits of the law.
14:17And DHS is in compliance while we disagree with this decision and we'll continue to fight it in court.
14:21So just following up on the CDC firing, are you anticipating other changes there at CDC in addition to that firing?
14:37And is the administration going through in a very sort of organized fashion?
14:41Is there a task force that's going through high level appointees to see who is or isn't aligned with the mission?
14:48Like, should we expect more, more changes?
14:51Not to my knowledge. I understand there were a few other individuals who resigned after the firing of Ms. Monterey.
14:57One of those individuals wrote in his departure statement that he identifies pregnant women as pregnant people.
15:05So that's not someone who we want in this administration anyway.
15:08So if people are not aligned with the president's vision and the secretary's vision to make our country healthy again, then we will gladly show them the door.
15:15Caroline, can I just go to the back?
15:17Yes, behind you, Andrew. Go ahead.
15:20Oh, thank you, Caroline.
15:21The military deployment that President Trump has sent to the Caribbean Sea close to the shores with Venezuela is massive.
15:28It's much more that is needed to simply counter narcotics operations.
15:32Is President Trump considering launching military strikes to military installments or facilities in Venezuelan soil?
15:38I won't get ahead of the president with respect to any military action or questions about that ever.
15:45But what I will tell you is that many Caribbean nations and many nations in the region have applauded the administration's counter drug operations and efforts.
15:55And the president is prepared to use every element of American power to stop drugs from flooding into our country and to bring those responsible to justice.
16:03And as I've said from this podium before, the Maduro regime is not the legitimate government of Venezuela.
16:09It is a narco terror cartel.
16:11Maduro is not a legitimate president.
16:13He is a fugitive head of this drug cartel.
16:16He has been indicted in the United States for trafficking drugs into our country.
16:20And it is the utmost responsibility of this president and this administration to prevent the illicit flow of drugs into our country and to protect citizens from those deadly poisons.
16:31Reagan.
16:32Thanks, Caroline.
16:32I have two questions for you.
16:34Democrats, including former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Bray, attacked Bray and pushed to gun control in the aftermath of yesterday's shooting.
16:44What's the White House's response to their comments?
16:46Yes, I saw the comments of my predecessor, Ms. Psaki, and frankly, I think they're incredibly insensitive and disrespectful to the tens of millions of Americans of faith across this country who believe in the power of prayer,
17:02who believe that prayer works, and who believe that in a time of mourning like this, when beautiful young children were killed while praying in a church,
17:11it's utterly disrespectful to deride the power of prayer in this country, and it's disrespectful to the millions of Americans of faith.
17:22And I would encourage Ms. Psaki to pray for these families themselves who need it right now more than ever.
17:29I have a question for you.
17:31Is that for the media outlets who have glazed over the fact that the shooter was confused in their gender identity,
17:36does the administration believe that this element needs to be investigated in the shooting?
17:40Ms. All of the elements are being investigated in the shooting, absolutely.
17:44Which is why, part of the reason the FBI director came out and immediately confirmed that facet of the investigation.
17:51John.
17:51Thanks a lot, Carolyn.
17:53Two questions on two separate issues.
17:55First of all, the drone and missile strikes that took place overnight in Ukraine.
18:01General Keith Kellogg, the President's special envoy, has described these attacks as egregious.
18:08Do you agree with that description, and do you view President Putin as an impediment to getting peace between these two countries?
18:17Well, it's not about if I agree, it's about what the President thinks, and I know what the President thinks because I talked to him about this.
18:22He was not happy about this news, but he was also not surprised.
18:26These are two countries that have been at war for a very long time.
18:29Russia launched this attack on Kyiv, and likewise, Ukraine recently dealt a blow to Russia's oil refineries.
18:36They have taken out, as a matter of fact, 20 percent of Russia's oil refinery capacity over the course of their attacks throughout the month of August.
18:44So the President is continuing to watch this intently, and this killing, unfortunately, will continue as long as the war continues, which is why the President wants it to end.
18:54And that's why he's worked harder than anyone to end this war, which would have never started if he were President.
18:59But perhaps both sides of this war are not ready to end it themselves.
19:03The President wants it to end, but the leaders of these two countries need it to end and want it to end, must want it to end as well.
19:09And I think the President will make some additional statements on this later.
19:12My second question has to do with Lisa.
19:15I just had one more, if I may.
19:16It has to do with the President's intention to remove Lisa Cook as a member of the Federal Reserve Board.
19:22He is going or acting upon allegations that have been made by Trump administration official Bill Hulte.
19:31These are just allegations.
19:33She hasn't been convicted yet of any crime.
19:35Is the administration opposed to allowing Ms. Cook to have due process to challenge what has been alleged against her?
19:44I believe she is challenging it.
19:45I believe she just filed a lawsuit today.
19:47And Mr. Pulte has deferred those allegations over to the Department of Justice to investigate them.
19:52What I will say is that you had these mortgage receipts very clearly shown to the President.
19:59And he has the cause that he needs to fire this individual.
20:03He laid it out in the letter that he provided to her and to the public as well.
20:07And so we'll continue to fight this battle.
20:08Carrie.
20:09Hi, Caroline.
20:10So the President just announced that he wants to have a convention right before the midterms next year.
20:16And the DNC has countered that they, too, want to have a convention right before the midterms as well.
20:22What's the White House's response to that?
20:24And can you give us just a little bit of a hint or a tease here as to how the President envisions a convention in the DNC?
20:31What, what, for the interns?
20:32Well, look, the President put out a statement on this earlier today.
20:35I'll let him speak further on the plans that he envisions.
20:38But I think he's very proud of the accomplishments and the achievements of his administration as he should be.
20:44The most secure border in United States history.
20:47A crackdown on crime here in our nation's capital.
20:50An attack or a reversal of the attack on our energy industry from the previous administration.
20:55As I just pointed out to you, gas prices today, this Labor Day, are the lowest they've been since Labor Day in 2020.
21:01Our economy is bringing in millions, trillions of dollars in revenue from all over the world again.
21:06So there is so much for Republicans and for the President and for Americans across the country to be proud of.
21:12And I think the President wants to see that celebrated.
21:14But for any further details on this as they come, we'll provide you with them.
21:17Iris.
21:18Thank you, Caroline.
21:19Two questions on the shooting.
21:21What's the administration's message to some concerned parents across the country who might be now worried about their kids' safety in the latest incident?
21:29We completely and totally understand the concerns of parents across the country.
21:34This tragedy is, it's heartbreaking.
21:38As a parent myself, there are no words to describe just the heartbreak that these families must be enduring,
21:45which is why the President and the First Lady have encouraged everyone to continue to pray for these families and these victims.
21:52And it's why this administration is focused on removing public safety threats from our communities.
21:59And in fact, I can share with all of you that last night in Washington, D.C., when arrests were being made,
22:04there was an arrest of a juvenile right here in D.C. in Ward 7 for threats to kidnap and injure,
22:10receiving stolen property, possession of a large capacity feeding device, unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition.
22:16A search warrant was executed, seven firearms were recovered, and the juvenile was arrested after an investigation was initiated
22:24based on social media posts allegedly threatening violence towards a school.
22:28So this was a juvenile who was a risk to not just himself, but the community here in Washington.
22:34And he was removed from the community last night because of the law enforcement efforts of this administration.
22:40And I would also point to the statement of our wonderful First Lady that she released yesterday.
22:45She wrote,
22:45The tragic mass killing in Minnesota illuminates the need for preemptive intervention in identifying school shooters.
22:52Early warning signs are often evident with many individuals exhibiting concerning behaviors
22:56and making violent threats online prior to their actions.
22:59We encourage all Americans, as the old saying goes,
23:02If you see something, say something.
23:03If you see warning signs or threats, report it to law enforcement.
23:06This administration, federal law enforcement, will take those reports and those threats seriously.
23:11They will be treated as a law enforcement emergency, and we will act accordingly.
23:15And on the First Lady's statement,
23:17would the administration consider ramping up resources on these fronts to parents and schools across the country
23:22to help them look into these signs and prevent more tragedies?
23:25It's a very fair question, Iris.
23:27As for any potential future policy decisions or funding questions,
23:31it's just been over 24 hours since this tragedy occurred.
23:34Right now, we're focused on the FBI and their investigation and covering all the facts.
23:39And we'll leave those very important policy discussions to another day.
23:43Go ahead.
23:45Megan.
23:46I had a question about the Lisa Cook lawsuit that you mentioned.
23:50Does the President plan to wait until that lawsuit is resolved to appoint her replacement?
23:54I will leave that to the President to make that decision in that announcement himself.
23:59Brian.
24:00Thank you, Caroline.
24:01Two questions.
24:03Bouncing off the CDC, the situation at CDC, I'm curious, if administration officials are pushing back on the President's agenda,
24:12privately, publicly, however, should they fear to lose their jobs going forward?
24:17Look, I think if you're doing your job well and if you are executing on the vision and the promises that the President made to the public
24:25who elected him back to this office, then you should have no fear about your job.
24:30Just do your job.
24:31That's what this President wants to see.
24:33He wants to see people solving problems.
24:35He wants to see the people who have the privilege of serving the American taxpayer and the federal government
24:40abiding by the wishes of the American taxpayers who overwhelmingly re-elected him in this cabinet to make America great again
24:48or, in this case, make America healthy again.
24:50On the Intel deal where the U.S. got a stake in that company, there's two things I want to ask about that.
24:58The first is, what did the U.S. get back in return for that deal?
25:02And the second thing is, what are the future plans for giving any form of money to another company?
25:08It could be through the CHIPS Act, like this deal, or some other form of funds.
25:12What are the plans there by this White House administration?
25:14Well, look, as you know, Brian, very well, because you cover it often, the Intel deal is still being ironed out by the Department of Commerce.
25:20The T's are still being crossed.
25:22The I's are still being dotted.
25:23These, you know, it's very much still under discussion.
25:27But the President's thinking, I can share with you, is certainly to ensure that the United States government
25:32is making our country wealthy again and is benefiting from some of these deals.
25:39And it's a creative solution.
25:41I know it's outside-the-box thinking, which is uncommon in this city.
25:45But it's something that he proposed and something that the Secretary of Commerce is working on putting into action.
25:50Mary.
25:50Thanks, Caroline.
25:51I have a couple questions on the shooting yesterday.
25:54The first one, this is the second shooting involving a trans-identifying shooter who specifically targeted Christians and Catholic kids.
26:02What kind of consequences do the gender-affirming therapists, doctors, or even the parents of these shooters face after these types of shootings?
26:10Well, as for the parents and potential therapists in this case, again, all of that is still currently being investigated by the FBI.
26:17I know the Secretary of Health and Human Services this morning said that HHS is investigating perhaps links between some of these drugs
26:26and these prescription drugs that some of these minors may be taking and an increase in violence.
26:31And obviously, we have mental health problems in this country that this administration and Secretary Kennedy will continue to speak out about
26:39in the work that we're doing to solve it.
26:41And just to follow up, I've seen a lot of calls for action among these lawmakers saying that we shouldn't just be crying.
26:46One that I've seen on the right, actually, is calls for the FBI to institute a new class of domestic terrorism that involves trans ideology.
26:53Is that something that the administration would support?
26:56I would have to check with the appropriate people on that.
26:59Caroline.
26:59Caroline.
27:00We saw some new revised economic data come out today showing the U.S. economy
27:05a more than 3.3 percent cliff, largely buoyed by a surge of CapEx.
27:10What's the White House reaction to this?
27:11And is this sort of the President's vision beginning to come to life after the Big Beautiful Bill is passed in July?
27:16Yes.
27:17I mean, look, we did say that once the Big Beautiful Bill was signed into law,
27:21we're going to see the effects of this massive pro-growth piece of legislation.
27:26As I laid out for you as we head into the Labor Day weekend,
27:29there's many positive economic indicators that the American people can be hopeful about.
27:33But don't forget, we are reversing four years of reckless spending from the previous administration,
27:40of slamming regulations down the throats of American business owners and consumers across the country.
27:46But the administration is working very hard to unravel all of that and to ensure that small business owners and workers are thriving
27:53and that they have more money in their own pockets to spend.
27:58Thanks so much, Caroline.
28:00Back on the CDC, there was reporting that some of the initial problems between RFK and the CDC director
28:05stemmed from miscommunications or differences on vaccine policy.
28:10So I wonder if you could just say whether or not the President believes that the COVID vaccine
28:14should be available to and covered by insurance for all Americans, regardless of age and pre-existing conditions.
28:22What I will tell you is that the FDA recently revoked the emergency youth authorizations for three COVID vaccinations
28:29while simultaneously greenlighting four new COVID-19 vaccines with 2025 and 2026 formulas.
28:35The reason for the revocation of that emergency youth authorization is because obviously the COVID pandemic
28:40and the public health emergency is over.
28:43But just to correct the record, because there's been a lot of misinformation on this,
28:46the FDA's decision does not affect the availability of COVID vaccines for Americans who want them.
28:52We believe in individual choice.
28:53That's a promise both the President and the Secretary have made,
28:56and it's a promise they have now delivered on.
28:58I have a question, if I could, Caroline.
28:59I have a question, if I could, sorry.
29:01I wonder if you could ask, I wonder if you could answer
29:04why the President hasn't acknowledged the shooting at CDC headquarters
29:09that took place earlier in August, where a police officer was killed,
29:13and it was reported that the motivation for the shooting
29:17was somebody who was really unhappy with the effects of the COVID vaccine.
29:22We absolutely were very much aware of that shooting.
29:25The Secretary of Health and Human Services put out a statement immediately.
29:28He was in touch with the CDC, and he actually traveled to Georgia
29:31to assess the situation and to mourn with the people who work in that building there.
29:39Go ahead.
29:41The Press with respect to Labor Day, one of the most underrepresented groups right now are police officers.
29:4530,000 police officers short in America right now.
29:48To Brandon's question, 1,300 short in Chicago, 3,000 short in New York,
29:53500 short here in Washington, D.C.
29:56What can the White House, what can the President do to help recruitment of police officers
29:59who's done well with the military and Border Patrol?
30:02What can be done with more police officers on the streets of America?
30:04Well, the President has certainly been very successful in recruiting federal law enforcement.
30:09If you look at the ICE recruitment campaign that was led by he and our Secretary of Homeland Security,
30:14we've seen more than, I believe, 130,000 applicants to join ICE, which is just amazing.
30:20There's more applicants now than there are jobs to fill, and we're very grateful for that.
30:24Clearly, Americans want to serve their communities.
30:26They just need a leader who encourages them to do so.
30:28So maybe Governor Pritzer should spend less time demonizing the police,
30:32more time trying to recruit more police,
30:34and more time trying to call the President of the United States to get crime in his city under control.
30:39The President wants to allow law enforcement, whether it's state, local, federal,
30:45to do their jobs to arrest criminals, to put them behind bars,
30:49and to remove public safety threats from American communities.
30:51He'll continue to do that.
30:52Thank you, guys.
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