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14:11e hanno preso a lui immediatamente.
14:12Sì, davvero lo amo.
14:14E' un grande amore e respeto.
14:15E' un ragazzo successivo.
14:17Ma è venuto in un pollo politico,
14:22così dicevole.
14:23È stata una rafforzata, una rafforzata, una rafforzata.
14:26E' venuto tutti, e' venuto tutti tutti.
14:28E ora è diventata ancora più popolare
14:30come si sono conosciuto e conosciuto bene.
14:32E' venuto un fantastico lavoro.
14:34Quindi è un honore.
14:35Io anche indorso lui,
14:36quindi sono molto orgoglioso.
14:38Non indorso molti persone,
14:40ma sono molto orgoglioso
14:41del lavoro che ha fatto.
14:42Voglio ringrazio Vince Haley per la rafforzata.
14:45Vince, è fantastico.
14:47E' vero.
14:48E' vero che veramente apprezzata è Polo.
14:51Perché sono molto felice con il presidente.
14:53E' un honore di avere voi.
14:55Abbiamo parlato di parlare e diversi altre cose.
14:58Le cose che hai parlato.
15:00Abbiamo un po' domande di voi.
15:01E poi abbiamo parlato di una discussione.
15:04Abbiamo lunche.
15:05E poi ciò che mette con il popolo.
15:08E' un po' domande.
15:10E' un po' domande.
15:11E' un po' domande.
15:12E' un po' domande.
15:14E' un po' domande.
15:15Grazie mille.
15:16Grazie mille.
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15:39Grazie mille.
15:41Grazie mille.
15:42Grazie mille.
15:43Grazie per il vostro supporto e per il vostro supporto durante la mia campagna.
15:53Mi ricordo e sono molto grafico per il vostro supporto.
15:58Mi ha avuto la combina contro gli altri, quindi il vostro supporto è molto importante.
16:03Per il vostro supporto della politica, della politica diaspora in USA, abbiamo quasi più di 10 milioni di persone qui.
16:12E hanno votato per Donald Trump.
16:14E hanno votato per me.
16:15E la maggior parte hanno votato per me.
16:18Quindi voglio dire ciao alla politica diaspora in USA.
16:23Queste relazioni per me, per Polo, per Polo, sono molto importanti con gli USA.
16:30E sono basati sui valori di independenza, suverità, democrazia.
16:35E credo, signor Presidente, che questi valori sono epitomizzati dai nostri eroi.
16:42Kazimierz Pułaski e Tadeusz Kościuszko.
16:45Grazie mille.
16:47E spero che sia una discussione molto fraude per l'energia, l'economia e il servizio.
16:55E il florevo era molto in honor di tuo grande pilota, che è stato fatto recentemente, che è stato un legenda in Polo.
17:02Hai potuto dire qualcosa di sui?
17:04Sì, ovviamente.
17:05È stato un accidente terribile in Polo.
17:08Grazie a te per il gestione che abbiamo aperto il nostro obiettivo.
17:14Io credo, Major Krakowian, è stato uno dei migliori polisti, un bel pilota polisti polisti.
17:22E morse.
17:23Ha perduto due figli.
17:26Quindi è stata una grande tragedia.
17:30È stato un legenda in Polo, in realtà.
17:32È stato un legenda come pilota.
17:34È stato un'uncredibile pilota.
17:36E ho pensato che ero all'uncredibile, in realtà.
17:38Ma era un pilota fantastico.
17:41E era un grande scopo.
17:44La gente in Polo è molto, molto triste.
17:46Quindi noi pensi che faremo questo.
17:48È stato il solo avuto che si è stato fatto.
17:50E le macchine americane.
17:52Abbiamo aperto il nostro obiettivo.
17:54È stato fantastico.
17:56E stiamo aspettando per il P-35 in Polo.
18:00Ci sono anche la persona che hanno una grande relazione,
18:02accoltre la migliorata del migliorato del mondo,
18:06dell'americana del mondo.
18:08L'albero che ha portato la sicurezza polisti.
18:11Per gli Stai, abbiamo avuto un grande relazione.
18:13Penso che ora è più difficile da più di questo relazionamento.
18:16È un po' speciale.
18:18Perché abbiamo foughto insieme.
18:20Ma abbiamo sempre stato molto bene.
18:23Abbiamo alcuni uguali persone.
18:25Come già conosco, Duda, è un grande manno.
18:29è un buon uomo e ancora un grande fan di vostro, molto così.
18:32Quindi è un grande honore, e noi parleremo del trade,
18:35parleremo di altre cose,
18:36prenderemo un po' di domande di media.
18:39President Trump,
18:40gli americani soldi restano in Polo?
18:44Sì.
18:45Gli americani soldi restano in Polo?
18:47Sì, credo.
18:48Tu sai qualcosa che non ho?
18:50Non ho.
18:51Se volete mettere più, se vogliono.
18:54Ma hanno chiesto di avere una presenza più grande.
18:58Ci sono altri, non ho più.
19:00Ma che conoscono in Polo.
19:02Ci siamo molto in Polo.
19:03C'è parte con Polo.
19:05Sì, direi che sono un po' di domande di Russia e la North Corea,
19:09la prima volta che all'idea in questi trei sono stata,
19:15in questo tipo di storia di solidarietà,
19:17dice che sono stati stati rispiringi
19:20negli Stati.
19:21Ma cosa dobbiamo fare?
19:23E, dato che,
19:24invece, cosa deve fare?
19:25Noi dovremmo fare,
19:27Secondary sanctions on Russia if they're conspiring against the U.S. now.
19:32Well, I've already done that with regard to India, and we're doing it with regard to other things.
19:36And I put out a truth last night. You saw that.
19:40And I was the one that brought it up.
19:42I said, they're only doing this, they're really there looking to, when they did what they did,
19:48I thought it was a beautiful ceremony. I thought it was very, very impressive.
19:52But I understood the reason they were doing it, and they were hoping I was watching, and I was watching.
19:56My relationship with all of them is very good.
20:00We're going to find out how good it is over the next week or two.
20:04I think that we helped China very much, as you know, when they talk about freedom.
20:11And I don't believe that, and maybe I'm wrong, I hope I'm wrong,
20:15but I don't believe that America, that the United States was acknowledged for helping China to get, to gain its freedom.
20:24But perhaps I was just a, that was a sleight of hand.
20:29I mean, I was very, I was very surprised.
20:31I watched the speech last night.
20:33President Xi is a friend of mine.
20:35But I thought that the United States should have been mentioned last night during that speech,
20:40because we helped China very, very much.
20:42Do you think they should have invited you, Mr. President?
20:46Do you think they should have invited you?
20:48You've expressed many times your frustration and disappointment with Putin,
20:53but there's no action since you took your office.
20:57Don't you worry that...
20:58How do you know there's no action?
21:00But don't you worry...
21:01Where are you?
21:01What action did you, how do you say?
21:03I'm with Polish radio.
21:04Okay.
21:05How do you know there's no action?
21:06Would you say that putting secondary sanctions on India,
21:11the largest purchaser outside of China, they're almost equal,
21:15would you say there was no action?
21:17That cost hundreds of billions of dollars to Russia.
21:21You call that no action?
21:23And I haven't done phase two yet or phase three.
21:26But when you say there's no action,
21:27I think you ought to get yourself a new job.
21:29Because if you remember, two weeks ago I did,
21:32I said, if India buys, India's got big problems.
21:35And that's what happened.
21:37So don't tell me about that.
21:38But India's got big problems.
21:39There's no reason.
21:40What is your, President, a question?
21:41What is your, President?
21:42What is your, President?
21:42What is your, President?
21:42President, right now there have been survivors of Jeffrey Epstein
21:46speaking at a press conference on Capitol Hill.
21:49They're calling for these case files,
21:51these documents that you released.
21:53And Thomas Massey, who is sponsored by Disgards Physicians,
21:57you get the House to go and release those documents,
22:00says, isn't that you're indicated in these files,
22:02but many of your friends and donors may be,
22:05and says that's why the Justice Department is redacting them
22:08and slow-walking the release.
22:10Is the Justice Department protecting any friends or donors, sir?
22:13So this is a Democrat hoax that never ends.
22:18You know, it reminds me a little of the Kennedy situation.
22:21We gave him everything over and over again,
22:24more and more and more,
22:25and nobody's ever satisfied.
22:27From what I understand, I could check,
22:29but from what I understand,
22:31thousands of pages of documents have been given.
22:34But it's really a Democrat hoax
22:36because they're trying to get people to talk about something
22:39that's totally irrelevant to the success
22:41that we've had as a nation since I've been President.
22:44Even if you look at D.C. right now, D.C.,
22:48it's a totally safe zone.
22:50It's called a safe zone.
22:51That's a term.
22:53It's a term of art.
22:55It's a safe zone because it's very safe.
22:57You can walk down the street now and nothing's going to happen.
23:00No crime, no murders, no nothing.
23:02Because we had a lot of problems with certain places,
23:06and we still do.
23:08All run by Democrats,
23:09or for the most part run by Democrats.
23:11So what they're trying to do with the Epstein hoax
23:13is get people to talk about that
23:15instead of speaking about the tremendous success,
23:18like ending seven wars.
23:19I ended seven wars.
23:21Nobody's going to talk about it
23:22because they're going to talk about the Epstein whatever.
23:25I understand that we were subpoenaed to give files,
23:27and I understand we've given thousands of pages of files.
23:31And I know that no matter what you do,
23:33it's going to keep going.
23:35And I think it's, I think, really, I think it's enough
23:38because I think we should talk about the greatness of our country
23:42and the success that we're having.
23:43I think we're probably having, according to what I read,
23:46even from two people in this room,
23:48we're having the most successful eight months of any president ever.
23:53And that's what I want to talk about.
23:54That's what we should be talking about.
23:56Not the Epstein hoax.
23:57When are you going to make a decision on your way, Mr. President?
24:00What is your message to Putin?
24:01What is your message to Putin?
24:04I have no message to President Putin.
24:07He knows where I stand,
24:08and he'll make a decision one way or the other.
24:10Whatever his decision is,
24:12we'll either be happy about it or unhappy.
24:14And if we're unhappy about it, you'll see things happen.
24:18Can you give us a sense of what the U.S. policy
24:23or what you're trying to achieve with the aircraft carriers
24:27or the boats, I should say, near Venezuela?
24:30And also the boat that you mentioned yesterday
24:32where 11 people were killed.
24:33What was found on that boat,
24:34and why were the men killed instead of taken in?
24:36On the boat, you had massive amounts of drugs.
24:39We have tapes of them speaking.
24:40There was massive amounts of drugs
24:42coming into our country to kill a lot of people.
24:45And everybody fully understands that.
24:48In fact, you see it.
24:48You see the bags of drugs all over the boat.
24:50and they were hit, obviously.
24:52They won't be doing it again.
24:54And I think a lot of other people
24:55won't be doing it again when they watch that tape.
24:57They're going to say, let's not do this.
24:59We have to protect our country, and we're going to.
25:02Venezuela has been a very bad actor.
25:04They've been, as you know,
25:05they've been sending millions of people into our country,
25:09many of them, Trin de Aragua,
25:12some of the worst gangs,
25:13some of the worst people anywhere in the world
25:16in terms of gangs.
25:18And we had some in Washington, D.C.
25:20We took care of them very quickly,
25:21but they're out of here.
25:22They're gone.
25:23But Venezuela has been very bad,
25:25both in terms of drugs
25:26and sending some of the worst criminals
25:28anywhere in the world into our country.
25:30They emptied out, you don't know this,
25:32but they emptied out their prisons in Venezuela,
25:35and they emptied them out
25:36into the United States of America.
25:38And that's part of the problem we have.
25:40We're getting them out.
25:40We're getting them out rapidly,
25:42but it's caused a tremendous problem.
25:44And Pete and all of the people
25:46that are working very hard
25:47to rectify the stupidity
25:49of the Biden administration,
25:51allowing these people to pour into our country
25:53with open borders.
25:55We are paying a big price as a country
25:57for the incompetence
25:58of the Biden administration.
26:01But think of it.
26:02Opened up prisons,
26:04drug dealers, drug lords,
26:05everything coming out of Venezuela,
26:08they said,
26:08and we said,
26:09we're not going to put up with it anymore.
26:10So Venezuela has been
26:11one of the worst actors in the whole group,
26:14and we have a group of pretty bad actors.
26:15Are you wanting to force the door on?
26:19More to Trump.
26:20Go ahead.
26:20Yeah, thank you, Mr. President.
26:21At the end of this month,
26:23the government or the Congress
26:24has to pass a budget.
26:25Do you think we can avoid
26:27a government shutdown?
26:28Yeah, I do.
26:29I think the Republicans
26:29will vote for an extension.
26:31We won't have any Democrat votes.
26:33We could give the greatest budget ever.
26:36A tax cut of 50 percent,
26:38everybody taken care of,
26:39perfect for women,
26:40perfect for men,
26:41perfect for minorities,
26:42perfect for everything,
26:44and we wouldn't get one vote
26:45for the Democrats
26:46because they've lost their mind.
26:48They are so deranged.
26:49They have Trump derangement syndrome,
26:51and I don't want to
26:52burn the Republican Party with it,
26:55but they really are.
26:56They've become almost sick.
27:00You know,
27:00they actually think
27:01there is a disease.
27:02It's called
27:03Trump derangement syndrome.
27:04They've got it.
27:05No matter what we did,
27:07no matter how good,
27:08you could give them everything
27:11that they've ever dreamed of
27:12and you wouldn't get one vote.
27:14These are sick people,
27:16and I think we're going to have
27:17a tremendous midterm.
27:18We just approved
27:19the largest tax decrease
27:21in the history of our country.
27:23We have things,
27:24if you think of it,
27:25no tax on tips,
27:26no tax on social security
27:28for our seniors,
27:28no tax on overtime,
27:31deductions when you buy a car
27:33and you borrow money
27:34to buy a car.
27:35First time they've ever seen
27:36anything like this,
27:37middle-income people
27:38get deductions.
27:39You get a deduction
27:40when you buy a car.
27:41Nobody's ever seen it.
27:42And by the way,
27:42they're selling cars like crazy.
27:44Cars are pouring back
27:45because of the fact
27:46that we have tariffs.
27:47Cars are pouring back
27:49into our car plants,
27:50are pouring back
27:51into our nation.
27:53They're coming from
27:53all over the world.
27:54They're coming back.
27:55You know,
27:55we lost about 54%
27:57of automobile manufacturing
27:59over a 30-year period,
28:0035-year period.
28:02They're all coming back.
28:03I think they're coming back
28:04higher than ever before.
28:05We have AI going up.
28:07What we've done is amazing
28:08and what we've passed
28:10is amazing.
28:11But the Democrats,
28:13I don't believe,
28:15will get one vote.
28:16It's very anti-crime.
28:18We want anti-crime.
28:19They're in favor of crime.
28:21We're against crime.
28:22You know,
28:23they gave us things like
28:24men playing in women's sports,
28:27open borders for everybody,
28:29transgender for everybody.
28:31I mean,
28:31they wanted transgender for...
28:32all of the crazy things
28:34that they were saying.
28:35And, you know,
28:36people would say
28:36they're 80-20 issues.
28:37I say they were 97-3.
28:39I always say 97-3.
28:40And nobody knows
28:41who the three are.
28:43This is the best issue of all.
28:45They are against preventing crime.
28:47They are fighting us.
28:50I want to go into Chicago
28:51and have this incompetent governor
28:53that doesn't want us.
28:54Do you know that this weekend,
28:5672 people were shot in Chicago?
28:58I'm embarrassed to say it
29:00in front of the president of Poland.
29:0211 people were killed.
29:0372 people were shot.
29:06Last week,
29:07seven people were killed in Chicago.
29:10A place which is probably
29:11your number one place.
29:13I hate to say it.
29:14Yeah, let the polls say Chicago.
29:15And we've got to keep it safe.
29:17But seven people were killed.
29:18The week before that,
29:19five people were killed
29:20and 21 people were shot.
29:23This is in three weeks.
29:24So in three weeks,
29:25they lost almost,
29:27almost 35 people were killed.
29:30It could have been stopped.
29:31If you look at Washington, D.C.,
29:34three weeks ago,
29:35it was the same or worse.
29:38And now it's considered
29:39a totally safe zone.
29:41Restaurants are open.
29:42They're bustling.
29:43Restaurants, you have to see,
29:45restaurants were dying.
29:46Nobody wanted to go out.
29:47They didn't want to be attacked.
29:48They didn't want to be mugged.
29:49They didn't want to be attacked,
29:50even in the restaurant.
29:51And you take a look
29:53at what's happened.
29:53and friends of mine
29:54that haven't gone to a restaurant
29:56in four years,
29:57one of them went out five times
29:59in the last two weeks
30:01to a restaurant with his family.
30:02They feel totally safe.
30:04Washington, D.C.,
30:05is a totally safe city.
30:08You're not reporting any crime
30:09because there is none.
30:10They said crime is down 87 percent.
30:13And I said, no, it's not.
30:14It's down 100 percent.
30:16We have a great thing going.
30:17I could do that with Chicago.
30:19We could do that with New York.
30:20We could do it with Los Angeles.
30:23So we're making a determination now.
30:25Do we go to Chicago
30:26or do we go to a place like New Orleans,
30:30where we have a great governor,
30:31Jeff Landry,
30:32who wants us to come in
30:34and straighten out
30:35a very nice section
30:37of this country
30:39that's become quite,
30:41you know, quite tough, quite bad.
30:44So we're going to be going to
30:46maybe Louisiana
30:48and you have New Orleans,
30:49which has a crime problem.
30:51We'll straighten that out
30:51in about two weeks.
30:52It'll take us two weeks.
30:53It's easier than D.C.
30:55But we could straighten out Chicago.
30:57All they have to do
30:58is ask us to go into Chicago
31:00if we don't have the support
31:02of some of these politicians.
31:03But I'll tell you
31:04who is supporting us,
31:05the people of Chicago.
31:07And I sort of want them
31:09to let it be known
31:11they have incompetent people.
31:12a guy like Gavin Newsom.
31:14He's the governor of a state
31:16that if we didn't go in,
31:18if we didn't go into Los Angeles
31:20with our soldiers,
31:22with our National Guard,
31:23you wouldn't even be having
31:24the Olympics there.
31:25They were going to take it.
31:26And remember this,
31:27your top law enforcement officer
31:29in Los Angeles said,
31:31there's no way we could have done this
31:33without President Trump
31:35coming in with the troops.
31:36We saved Los Angeles
31:38and we saved the Olympics.
31:40Thank you very much.
31:41Mr. President,
31:44in regards to Gavin Newsom,
31:49would you be open
31:50to a congressional investigation
31:52in regards to the specific
31:54policy inspired
31:55where it killed 12 seniors
31:56to see whether there's
31:57any negligence on Gavin Newsom
32:00or Karen Bass
32:01in regards to those deaths?
32:02Well, I'll tell you,
32:03there's negligence
32:03on not getting people permits.
32:05That is negligent.
32:06We got all of the federal permits.
32:08Lee Zeldin.
32:09The federal permits
32:10are much more difficult.
32:11They were all gotten within 30 days.
32:13People could go build the houses.
32:15It's going to be years
32:16before they are allowed
32:17to build the house.
32:18And Karen Bass
32:19is grossly incompetent.
32:21And Newsom,
32:22this is a very incompetent guy.
32:24I watched him with the hands.
32:26I'm saying,
32:26what's going on with the hands?
32:27There's something wrong with him.
32:28There's something wrong with him.
32:30You watch him.
32:31There's something wrong with this guy.
32:32But more importantly,
32:35he didn't allow the water
32:36to come from the Pacific Northwest.
32:38You know,
32:38they have tremendous amounts of water
32:40in California.
32:41People don't know.
32:42They send the water out
32:43to the Pacific Ocean.
32:45So I demand it to be open.
32:47If that were open
32:48during the fire,
32:49before the fire,
32:50you wouldn't have had the fire
32:51because all the sprinklers
32:52would have worked in the houses.
32:53They had no water.
32:54They had no water
32:55in the fire hydrants.
32:57You wouldn't have had the fires.
32:58It would have been put out
32:59after one house,
33:00two houses.
33:00But he stopped the water
33:02from coming in.
33:03And I had to send in the military
33:04to have that water opened
33:05after the fires.
33:07And now they have water,
33:08but he should have more
33:09because they've restricted.
33:11They're still restricted.
33:12There's something wrong
33:13with these people.
33:14There's something really wrong.
33:16As to investigation,
33:17I view it as a gross incompetence.
33:20I view it as an ideology
33:22that's wrong.
33:23It's a radical left ideology.
33:25And if I didn't win this election,
33:27I think our country would be destroyed.
33:30I don't believe you'd be here right now
33:32and our country would be destroyed.
33:33Yeah.
33:33Mr. President,
33:34thank you, sir.
33:35What are the most important branches
33:41of interest between Poland and U.S.,
33:44in your opinion?
33:45Well, it's just the relationship we have.
33:47I think there's a great trust
33:49and a great, more than, you know,
33:51more than most countries,
33:52more than almost any countries.
33:54We have some in a category
33:55that's very special
33:56and Poland is in that category.
33:58We have a very special relationship.
34:01It's like the question
34:02about the soldiers that was asked.
34:04We never even thought
34:05in terms of removing soldiers from Poland.
34:08We do think about it
34:09with regard to other countries,
34:11but we would never know.
34:13We're with Poland all the way
34:14and we will help Poland protect itself.
34:18I would like to add something.
34:21Yeah, of course,
34:22security is most important also
34:24for our relation.
34:26And I'm historian,
34:27as you know,
34:27maybe, Mr. President.
34:29I'm historian.
34:30And this is the first time
34:31in Polish history,
34:33in 20th century
34:34and the 21st century,
34:36that the Poles are happy
34:37that we have foreign soldiers
34:39in Poland.
34:41So the American soldiers
34:42are the part of our society.
34:45Nowadays,
34:46we have almost 10,000 soldiers.
34:48And this is the signal
34:49to all the world
34:50and also to the Russian Federation
34:52that we are together.
34:54But we are not like the Poland
34:56free riders in Europe
34:58and in NATO.
34:59Mr. President Trump knows it
35:01because our GDP
35:03for military service
35:04achieves 4.7.
35:06So we are probably
35:08the one nation
35:09which is on this level.
35:12And we will not stop.
35:14Me, as the president of Poland,
35:16we are going to achieve 5%
35:19of GDP for military service.
35:22But with American soldiers
35:23on Polish soil,
35:25we solidify and we are secure.
35:29Mr. President,
35:30President Trump,
35:31I'll just stop just about that.
35:33You know,
35:33Poland was one of two nations
35:34that paid more
35:36than they were supposed to
35:37with NATO.
35:38I don't know
35:39if anyone knows that.
35:40But there were two nations.
35:41And Poland paid more
35:42than they were supposed to.
35:43They thought it was low.
35:44And by the way,
35:44since then,
35:45at my request,
35:46they've raised it
35:47from 2% to 5%.
35:49But Poland was
35:50one of two nations
35:51that paid more
35:52than they were supposed to,
35:53which was a very nice thing.
35:55Yeah.
35:55Mr. President,
35:55what's your message for President Trump?
35:57President,
35:57you were not invited
35:58to the parade in Beijing.
36:00I never even thought about it
36:02until just now.
36:03Mr. President,
36:03what's your message for President Trump?
36:04I never even thought.
36:05It wouldn't have been
36:06my place to be there.
36:07Mr. President,
36:07what's your message for President Trump?
36:09Mr. President,
36:10will you visit a restaurant in G.C.?
36:12You haven't gone to New York?
36:13I might.
36:14Sure.
36:14You haven't gone to one
36:15in either of your terms
36:17that wasn't any of them.
36:18I didn't know.
36:18I didn't know.
36:19Because I and many other members
36:20have tried it.
36:20Do you want me to prove you wrong?
36:22Do you want me to prove you wrong?
36:23Yes, please.
36:24But I will,
36:24I think it's something
36:26we could consider doing.
36:27I'd love to do it.
36:28I love the White House food,
36:29but after a while,
36:30I can see you going
36:31to a nice restaurant.
36:32It's safe.
36:33If you would have said,
36:34like,
36:35the governor,
36:35Governor Moore,
36:36wanted me to go
36:36and walk through
36:37Baltimore with him,
36:39and I said,
36:40you know,
36:40I think I'm a brave guy,
36:42but there's no reason
36:43to be stupid.
36:44They have crime
36:45that's at levels
36:46that nobody's ever seen
36:46before in Baltimore.
36:47They've done a terrible job.
36:49We'd go into Baltimore
36:50straight into that
36:51very quickly, too.
36:52You know why?
36:52They respect our soldiers.
36:54You see our soldiers.
36:54They respect our soldiers.
36:56We'd go there, too.
36:58But we're going to have people
36:59asking us to go.
37:00They're going to want to,
37:01and I think the people
37:02of those places are,
37:03the politicians are not
37:05in tune with the people.
37:06The people in Chicago,
37:07the people in Baltimore,
37:09the people in all of the places
37:10we talk about,
37:11they want to see us there,
37:13and I think we're pretty much
37:14waiting until we get asked
37:16and properly.
37:17We're doing them a big service.
37:19Yeah.
37:20You talked about how historic
37:22these tariffs have been,
37:23bringing in revenue,
37:24additional revenue
37:25for our country.
37:26You've also mentioned before
37:27if they could possibly replace
37:28federal income tax,
37:30possibly.
37:31Do you think that Sunday
37:32is possible?
37:33It used to be.
37:33So, if you go back to 1913
37:37is when they had the tariffs.
37:39We were the richest ever
37:40from 1850.
37:42It was all tariffs.
37:43We didn't have income taxes.
37:44From 1850 to 1913.
37:47In the 1887s, about 1887,
37:52they had the great
37:53National Tariff Act.
37:55And it was a group of people
37:57that got together
37:58because our country
37:58was so rich,
38:00they didn't know
38:00what to do with the money.
38:02We had so much money,
38:03they didn't know
38:04what to do.
38:05It was a group of
38:06very prominent people
38:08that were set up
38:09to hand out money
38:11to everybody
38:12because we were
38:14the richest we ever were,
38:15proportionately.
38:16We were in 1887,
38:17around that time,
38:18even in 1913.
38:20We ended them
38:21in 1913.
38:23How did that work out?
38:25And then we went
38:25to the income tax system,
38:27and then we had
38:28the Depression.
38:28and by the way,
38:29a lot of people
38:30try and say that,
38:31oh, tariffs
38:31with the Depression.
38:32No, they ended in 1913,
38:35and then we went
38:35to income tax,
38:36and then in 1929,
38:37you had the Depression.
38:38They did try
38:39and bring it back
38:40in 1931, 32,
38:42but the Depression
38:43had long started,
38:44and this poor,
38:47beautiful nation
38:47was gone.
38:48It was gone.
38:49We suffered
38:49for 25 years.
38:51It took 25, 30 years
38:52to really recover
38:53from the Depression.
38:54and we don't ever
38:56want to see
38:56that happen again.
38:57The tariffs are vital
38:59to the success
39:00of this country.
39:01When I say
39:02I ended seven wars,
39:03at least half
39:04of those wars
39:04were ended
39:05because of the power
39:05of tariffs.
39:06I was able to say,
39:07well, we're not doing
39:08any business with you,
39:09or if you're going to war,
39:11we're putting
39:11a big tariff on you,
39:13and all of a sudden
39:14they announced
39:14that the war
39:15was settled.
39:16I would settle,
39:16I settled seven
39:17different wars,
39:19one going 31 years,
39:21one going,
39:21look at the Congo
39:22and Rwanda.
39:23Look at that.
39:2431 years,
39:2610 million people dead.
39:28I got it settled.
39:30And a little bit
39:31of that one,
39:32less than in some cases,
39:33had to do with trade
39:34and had to do with tariffs.
39:36So, you know,
39:36tariffs are vital
39:38to our country.
39:39And just so you know,
39:40other countries
39:41use them on us,
39:42but I just use them
39:43a lot better.
39:44We're in a much
39:45better position.
39:46We have trillions
39:47of dollars coming
39:48into our country.
39:49If we didn't have tariffs,
39:50we would be
39:51a very poor nation,
39:53and we would be
39:54taken advantage of
39:55by every other nation
39:56in the world,
39:57friend and foe.
39:57We're not going
39:58to let that happen.
39:59And we have a very,
40:00very big case
40:00in the Supreme Court.
40:02I can only say this.
40:05Our country has a chance
40:06to be unbelievably rich again,
40:09but it can also be
40:11unbelievably poor again.
40:12If we don't have,
40:13if we don't win that case,
40:15our country is going
40:16to suffer so greatly,
40:18so greatly.
40:18But I think we're going
40:20to have a big victory.
40:22Even if you look
40:23at the people
40:24that brought the case,
40:25they're foreign-oriented.
40:27They're foreign.
40:28Countries have taken advantage
40:29of the United States
40:31for so many years.
40:33And I started with China.
40:34You know, last term,
40:35I took in hundreds
40:36of billions of dollars
40:37in tariffs from China.
40:39But when COVID came,
40:40the last thing
40:40I was going to do
40:41is we're going to tariff
40:42France and Italy
40:43and, you know,
40:44others, Spain,
40:46where they were
40:46doing so badly.
40:47but now we made a deal
40:49with the European Union
40:50where they're paying us
40:52almost a trillion dollars.
40:54And they're happy to do it.
40:55You know what?
40:56They're happy.
40:56It's done.
40:57These deals are all done.
40:58I guess we'd have
40:59to unwind them.
41:00We've done deals
41:01with Japan,
41:02with South Korea.
41:03We've done deals
41:03with many countries
41:05and others to come.
41:07And if we didn't have
41:09the power, prestige,
41:11and dignity of tariffs,
41:13and I used them wisely,
41:15and people respect America again,
41:17and we've become
41:18a rich country again.
41:19The money coming in
41:20is incredible.
41:21And again,
41:22they use them on us.
41:23If we didn't have them,
41:25they would use them on us
41:26and we would have
41:26no way to fight them.
41:28We would be
41:29a third world nation.
41:30So I think it's one
41:31of the most important cases
41:33I've ever seen go
41:34before the Supreme Court
41:35of the U.S.
41:36You gave Vladimir Putin
41:40a two-week deadline
41:41to agree to talks
41:42with Zelensky.
41:45That deadline is now
41:46nearly approached.
41:47Can you give us
41:47any indication
41:48when you will make
41:49the decision?
41:50The President
41:50Well, I'm having
41:50a conversation
41:51with him very shortly
41:52and I'll know
41:52pretty much
41:53what we're going
41:54to be doing.
41:54We've taken
41:55very strong action,
41:56as you know,
41:58and in other ways
41:58we've taken
41:59very strong action.
42:00But I'll be speaking
42:01to him over the next
42:02few days
42:02and we're going to see.
42:03With whom, sir?
42:04The President
42:04I'm going to know
42:04exactly what's happening.
42:05Who's the name?
42:05Mr. President,
42:06the U.S.
42:06I'm not happy
42:07with all the people.
42:08You got 7,819 people
42:11killed last week.
42:12Russian soldiers
42:13soldiers and Ukraine
42:14soldiers, right?
42:15Not American soldiers,
42:17not soldiers from Poland,
42:19but they're human beings,
42:20their souls.
42:21They have parents,
42:22they wave goodbye
42:22to their parents
42:23and their parents
42:25never see them again.
42:26That's the end of them.
42:27Over a stupid war
42:29and I want to see it stopped.
42:31Now, we have stopped
42:32the money I've sent.
42:33We send weapons to NATO.
42:35they pay full price.
42:37We don't, you know,
42:38Biden spent $350 billion
42:40so stupidly.
42:42And it was one of the reasons
42:44that this whole thing happened.
42:46Big, a big reason
42:47this war happened
42:48was sitting right
42:49in these chairs,
42:50this one in particular.
42:51So, I think that,
42:54I think we're going to have
42:55a good solution.
42:57But they're losing soldiers
42:59at levels that nobody has seen
43:01since the Second World War.
43:02This is the worst conflict
43:04and it's just going on and on.
43:07It's, one's defense,
43:08one's offense.
43:09The offense moves a little bit,
43:11just a little bit.
43:12You take a look.
43:13They move inches.
43:15They're dropping bombs
43:16and killing everybody.
43:17The whole thing is,
43:18not since the Second World War
43:20has there been anything
43:21even close to this.
43:23And they're not, again,
43:24they're not soldiers
43:24from my country.
43:26This is my country.
43:27But I have a power
43:29to end things.
43:30That's why I was able
43:30to end seven other wars.
43:32And you know that I thought
43:33of the seven,
43:33and basically seven.
43:35Those were tough wars to end.
43:38Much tougher, I thought,
43:40than the war with Ukraine and Russia.
43:42I thought that Ukraine and Russia
43:44have a very good relationship
43:45with President Putin.
43:47I thought that that would be
43:48much easier.
43:49I thought that would be,
43:50in the middle of the pack,
43:50maybe one of the easiest.
43:52Sometimes you never know with war.
43:54You know, war is a very interesting thing.
43:55You never know with war.
43:56War is complex and dangerous
43:58and what a mess.
44:00What a bloody mess.
44:01It's going to get done
44:04one way or the other.
44:05But they have to stop killing
44:06all of these souls.
44:07They're souls,
44:08and we have to stop killing.
44:10Thank you very much.
44:10and we have to stop killing all of these souls.
44:14Thank you very much.
44:15Thank you very much.
44:16Thank you very much.
44:16Thank you very much.
44:17Thank you very much.
44:17Thank you very much.
44:18Thank you very much.
44:18Thank you very much.
44:19Thank you very much.
44:19Thank you very much.
44:20Thank you very much.
44:20Thank you very much.
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44:21Thank you very much.
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44:25Thank you very much.
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44:27Thank you very much.
44:28Thank you very much.
44:29Thank you very much.
44:30Thank you very much.
44:31Thank you very much.
44:32Thank you very much.
44:33Thank you very much.
44:34Thank you very much.
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