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The Donald Trump Show Season 1 Episode 3
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00:00Last week, Donald and Melania arrived in Britain for an unprecedented second state visit.
00:15They got the royal treatment.
00:24And Donald took center stage.
00:27The bond of kinship and identity between America and the United Kingdom is priceless.
00:33We are, as a country, as you know, doing unbelievably well.
00:39We had a very sick country one year ago, and today I believe we're the hottest country anywhere in the world.
00:47Seems Donald's feeling on top of the world.
00:57The artwork. I saw more paintings than any human being has ever seen.
01:13And statues. But they treated us great. They treated our country great.
01:17Donald J. Trump is back in the White House.
01:24But this time he's doing it his way.
01:35Conducting his presidency entirely in front of the TV cameras.
01:39As he plays the starring role in the greatest political soap opera in history.
01:51It's the first TV show that affects all our lives.
01:56And the whole world is watching.
01:58This is going to be great television, I will say that.
02:01This is going to be great television, I will say that.
02:28What really goes on inside Donald Trump's mind?
02:56Maybe the most interesting aspect of all is his foreign policy.
03:03It could be the wildest, most outlandish, boldest, craziest foreign policy of any president ever.
03:12So what's he up to?
03:15Would you agree that it's a more aggressive foreign policy than your first term?
03:28It's more aggressive. It's better. We're making our country larger.
03:33We're making our country stronger.
03:35My first term I was fighting everybody because they were very aggressive toward me.
03:39This time it's much more, they've lost their confidence, so I have more time to do what I want to do.
03:46He says he wants Greenland.
03:48We need Greenland because of national security, international security, world security, world peace.
03:56And he wants Canada.
03:58Now I love the people of Canada. We have a great relationship.
04:01But if they became our 51st state, it would be the greatest thing they could ever do.
04:06Think of how beautiful that country would be without that artificial line running right through it.
04:11Somebody drew it many years ago with a ruler, just a line.
04:15And he wants Gaza.
04:17I'm committed to buying and owning Gaza.
04:21And think of it as a big real estate site.
04:25And today he's making a special announcement.
04:28Even bigger than the Super Bowl. This is a big thing.
04:31Attention on board. Ladies and gentlemen, if you could please direct your attention out the right side of the aircraft.
04:36Air Force One is currently in international waters.
04:39The first time in history flying over the recently renamed Gulf of America.
04:44Please enjoy the flight. And we are now about to head westbound to Super Bowl 59.
04:50Wow. He did that well.
04:52Nice.
04:57Some say he's pretending to be crazy.
05:02The so-called madman theory of foreign policy.
05:07Just a strategy to get what he wants.
05:11Others say he really is crazy.
05:15Others think he's a little too close to Vladimir Putin.
05:21Those are some of the contenders for what goes on inside his head.
05:26See what you think.
05:28Let's start with the idea that he's a bit of a genius. Acting crazy.
05:44We must, as a nation, be more unpredictable. We are totally predictable.
05:49We're sending troops, we tell them. We're sending something else, we have a news conference.
05:53We have to be unpredictable.
05:57And we have to be unpredictable starting now.
06:10Nobody was expecting Trump would offer to take over Gaza as part of America.
06:23Why would they want to return? The place has been hell. It's been one of the meanest, one of the meanest, toughest places on earth.
06:40Everybody I've spoken to loves the idea of the United States owning that piece of land.
07:03We have an opportunity to do something that could be phenomenal.
07:13And I don't want to be cute. I don't want to be a wise guy.
07:16But the Riviera of the Middle East, this could be something that could be so bad.
07:20This could be so magnificent.
07:22Thank you all very much.
07:27He even reposts an intriguing artificial intelligence vision of what Trump's Gaza could look like.
07:34With some surprising guest appearances.
07:52So what's going on?
08:04Well, it could all be a strategy.
08:07The old madman theory of foreign policy.
08:11Used by Henry Kissinger.
08:13For President Richard Nixon.
08:17You've talked about what has been called the madman theory.
08:21Unless you negotiate in a serious way, Nixon is just erratic enough that he might do something dangerous.
08:26Do you think they were afraid of you?
08:28Oh, yes.
08:29Well, they were afraid of me, though, not because of my appearances and not because of my speeches, but because what I had done.
08:36Their idea was to act crazy, to terrify their enemies, and make themselves impossible to predict.
08:45He's on the roof.
08:48He's on the roof.
08:49He's on the roof.
08:50Mr. President, what are you doing up there?
08:54Sir, do you approve nuclear missiles?
09:00Take more missiles to be launched.
09:03Quiet.
09:06Okay, so maybe it's some kind of strategic genius.
09:10Trump keeps everyone on their back foot.
09:13You never know what he's going to do next.
09:15And if they can't predict him, he can outwit everybody else.
09:18Could this explain his supposed interest in invading Greenland?
09:31With everything going on in the world, it does seem strange to send the vice president to a US base on this icy tundra.
09:40It's not in here.
09:56All right, here we go.
10:03Hi, we just landed.
10:05There's no Wi-Fi, and I can't text.
10:09I'm sure I don't recall.
10:13Hey guys, how are we doing?
10:18Please, at ease.
10:19At ease.
10:20Good lord.
10:21Sit down and eat.
10:22Sit down and eat.
10:23Don't let the vice president stop you guys from getting your chow here.
10:25How are we doing?
10:26It's cold as shit here.
10:28Nobody told me.
10:29If it is a madman strategy, it seems to be working.
10:38Even America's allies look nervous.
10:43Thank you very much.
10:44It's a great honor to have Prime Minister Starmer in the Oval Office.
10:49It's a very special place, and he's a special man.
10:52And the United Kingdom is a wonderful country.
10:56We get along very famously, as you would say.
10:59And I'm very impressed with him.
11:02I'm very impressed with his wife, I must say.
11:05She's a beautiful, great woman.
11:08I second that.
11:09I said you're very lucky.
11:12He's very lucky.
11:13And I'll always be with the British, okay?
11:16I'll always be with them.
11:17But they don't need help.
11:19You look at their career.
11:20You have done very well over the years, haven't you?
11:23We have.
11:24I'm very proud of our country.
11:25But we've also always been backing each other up.
11:29Could you take on Russia by yourselves?
11:31Well...
11:33All right, one or two more.
11:35The madman strategy seems to be a real contender for what Trump's up to.
11:41But there are a couple of other folks who have a more sinister explanation.
11:53We've put together a great cabinet.
11:55We're going to solve a lot of problems.
11:56We're doing very well with Russia, Ukraine.
12:00President Zelensky is going to be coming on Friday.
12:03That's now confirmed.
12:04And we're going to be signing an agreement.
12:06Sir, of all the deals that you've done in your life, all the people you've sat across from and negotiated with,
12:10Is President Putin distinct in any way?
12:13He's a very smart guy.
12:15He's a very cunning person.
12:17But I've dealt with some people that...
12:20I've dealt with some really bad people.
12:22Now, President Putin used to be head of the Russian intelligence service, the FSB.
12:39And it's suggested by some media folk that Putin could have something on the president.
12:51Imagine if the Putin government somehow could just do a thought experiment.
12:56Imagine they could somehow exert control or influence over the government of the United States.
13:05What do you think the Putin government would have the U.S. government do if he could control it?
13:11What kind of headlines would you expect to see about the operations of our government under that kind of a scenario?
13:18For those who do think there's something going on here, there are some examples they often point to.
13:25Donald swears in his hand-picked Attorney General, Pam Bondi.
13:30On her first day in the job, she shuts down the FBI team who look into Russian influence on American elections.
13:38And the sanctions on Russia?
13:41She gets rid of the team trying to enforce them.
13:45And America's spy agency, the CIA?
13:49Well, Donald takes an axe to that.
13:52And he pulls the plug on support for the electricity supply of Ukraine.
13:59And I want to congratulate Pam.
14:01She's worked hard, so hard, and unbelievably fair and unbelievably good at law enforcement.
14:09I just want to congratulate you.
14:11Very special person.
14:13The last time Donald was president, there was an investigation into his campaign's ties with Russia.
14:27The investigation uncovered a web of Russian interference and repeated contact with his inner circle.
14:34But it didn't find evidence of a criminal conspiracy.
14:38Donald's always called the whole Russia thing a hoax and claimed the report cleared him.
14:44He doubled down during a bumpy ride in the back of the beast.
14:49There's no collusion and essentially a ruling that no obstruction.
14:53And they keep going with it.
14:54You know what? People are angry about it.
14:56I don't think that's what he found, but we don't have time for that.
14:58Now we'll talk about that later.
14:59That's what he found. Excuse me.
15:00He found no collusion, and he didn't find anything having to do with obstruction
15:04because they made a ruling based on his findings, and they said no obstruction.
15:08He didn't examine collusion. He laid out evidence of the structure.
15:10But were you trying to say now that there was collusion, even though he said there is no collusion?
15:15He didn't say there's no collusion.
15:16He said no collusion.
15:17He said he didn't look at George.
15:18George, the report said no collusion.
15:20Did you read the report?
15:21Yes, I did. And you should read it too.
15:23Come on, let's go.
15:24Thing is, Trump's national security guy pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about how close he was to the Russians.
15:39And you know, Trump's campaign manager, he even went to jail for keeping his Russia links quiet.
15:48They've both since been given a full pardon by Donald J. Trump.
15:53Now Zelensky, whose country has been invaded by Russia, arrives at the White House.
16:07Ukraine has had almost half a million people killed or injured, and tens of thousands of their children abducted by the Russians.
16:16Donald plans to have him sign away his mineral rights.
16:21Before sorting out a deal, he gives him a tour of the Oval Office.
16:27The President, do you associate yourself with any famous historical figures?
16:38I'd say George Washington, Abraham Lincoln.
16:41I hope I'll be known and recognized as a peacemaker.
16:44This would be a great thing to solve.
16:46This is a very dangerous situation.
16:49You know, this could lead to a third world war.
16:52Yeah, please.
16:53Hey, I want to respond to this.
16:54So look, for four years in the United States of America, we had a president who stood up at press conferences and talked tough about Vladimir Putin.
17:01And then Putin invaded Ukraine and destroyed a significant chunk of the country.
17:06The path to peace and the path to prosperity is maybe engaging in diplomacy.
17:12That's what President Trump is doing.
17:14Can I ask you?
17:15Sure.
17:16Yeah?
17:17So, Putin, he occupied big parts of Ukraine in 2014.
17:222015.
17:232014.
17:242014.
17:25Well, 2014.
17:26Yeah, yeah.
17:27So, he killed...
17:28I was not here.
17:29That's exactly right.
17:30Yes, but I signed with him a ceasefire.
17:33But after that, he broke the ceasefire.
17:36What kind of diplomacy, J.D., you are speaking about?
17:39What do you mean?
17:41I'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to end the destruction of your country.
17:45Yes, but if you are not strong...
17:47Mr. President, with respect, I think it's disrespectful for you to come into the Oval Office and try to litigate this in front of the American media.
17:52Right now, you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems.
17:59You should be thanking the President for trying to bring it into this conflict.
18:02Have you ever been to Ukraine that you say what problems we have?
18:05I have been to...
18:06Come once.
18:07I've actually watched and seen the stories, and I know what happens is you bring people, you bring them on a propaganda tour, Mr. President.
18:16Do you disagree that you've had problems bringing people into your military?
18:20No, we have problems.
18:21And do you think that it's respectful to come to the Oval Office of the United States of America and attack the administration that is trying to prevent
18:28the destruction of your country?
18:30A lot of questions.
18:31Let's start from the beginning.
18:32Sure.
18:33First of all, during the war, everybody has problems.
18:36Even you.
18:37But you have nice ocean, and don't feel now.
18:40But you will feel it in the future.
18:42God bless.
18:43You don't know that.
18:44God bless.
18:45God bless.
18:46You will not have the war.
18:47Don't tell us what we're going to feel.
18:49We're trying to solve a problem.
18:50Don't tell us what we're going to feel.
18:52I'm not telling you.
18:53Because you're in no position to dictate that.
18:55Remember this.
18:56You're in no position to dictate what we're going to feel.
19:00You will.
19:01We're going to feel very good.
19:02You will feel influenced.
19:03We're going to feel very good and very strong.
19:05I'm telling you.
19:06You will feel influenced.
19:07You're right now not in a very good position.
19:09You've allowed yourself to be in a very bad position, and he happens to be right about it.
19:13From the very beginning of the war.
19:15You're not in a good position.
19:16You don't have the cards right now.
19:18With us you start having cards.
19:19I'm not playing cards.
19:20But right now you're playing cards.
19:21I'm very serious, Mr. President.
19:22I'm very serious.
19:23You're playing cards.
19:24You're gambling with the lives of millions of people.
19:27You're gambling with World War III.
19:29You're gambling with World War III.
19:32And what you're doing is very disrespectful to the country, this country.
19:37I'm with all respect to you.
19:39Far more than a lot of people said they should have.
19:42Have you said thank you once?
19:43A lot of times.
19:44Even today.
19:45Even today.
19:46You went to Pennsylvania and campaigned for the opposition in October.
19:51Offer some words of appreciation for the United States of America and the President
19:56who's trying to save your country.
19:59Please.
20:00You think that if you will speak very loudly about the war you can...
20:04He's not speaking loudly.
20:05He's not speaking loudly.
20:06Your country is in big trouble.
20:08Can I answer?
20:09No, no.
20:10You've done a lot of talking.
20:11Your country is in big trouble.
20:13I know.
20:14You're not winning.
20:15I know.
20:16You're not winning this.
20:17I...
20:18You have a damn good chance of coming out okay because of us.
20:19We are staying, Mr. President.
20:20We are staying in our country.
20:21Staying strong from the very beginning of the war.
20:24We've been alone.
20:25And we are thankful.
20:26I said thanks in this cabinet.
20:27You haven't been alone.
20:28You haven't been alone.
20:29You haven't been alone.
20:30We gave you through the stupid President $350 billion.
20:33You voted for your president.
20:34We gave you military equipment.
20:35You voted for your president.
20:36And you men are brave but they had to use our military...
20:39What about West...
20:40If you didn't have our military equipment...
20:42You invited me to speak.
20:43If you didn't have our military equipment this war would have been over in two weeks.
20:47In three days.
20:48In three days.
20:49I heard it from Putin.
20:50In three days.
20:51This is something new.
20:52Maybe less.
20:53In two weeks.
20:54Of course, yeah.
20:55It's going to be a very hard thing to do business like this.
20:56I tell you.
20:57Just say thank you.
20:58I said a lot of times...
21:00Except that there are...
21:01To American people.
21:02Except that there are disagreements.
21:03And let's go litigate those disagreements rather than trying to fight it out in the American
21:08media when you're wrong.
21:09We know that you're wrong.
21:10But you see, I think it's good for the American people to see what's going on out here.
21:14I think it's very important.
21:15That's why I kept this going so long.
21:17You have to be thankful.
21:19You don't have the cards.
21:20I'm thankful.
21:21You're buried there.
21:22Your people are dying.
21:23I can tell you.
21:24You're running low on soldiers.
21:25I don't.
21:26Don't.
21:27Don't.
21:28Please.
21:29You're running low on soldiers.
21:30It would be a damn good thing.
21:31Then you tell us, I don't want a ceasefire.
21:33I don't want a ceasefire.
21:34I want to go and I wanted this.
21:36Look.
21:37If you could get a ceasefire right now, I'd tell you, you'd take it.
21:41So the bullets stop flying and your men stop getting killed.
21:44Of course.
21:45Of course we want to stop the war.
21:46But you're saying you don't want a ceasefire.
21:47But I said to you.
21:48I want a ceasefire.
21:49With guarantees.
21:50Because you'll get a ceasefire faster than any agreement.
21:52Ask our people about a ceasefire.
21:53What do they think?
21:54It doesn't matter for you what it means.
21:56It doesn't matter for you.
21:57That was it with me.
21:59Of course, there is another theory about what goes on in Donald's mind.
22:04It could be that he's not a genius, but thinks he is.
22:09Really, he's just a former TV star with a huge ego who's making it all up as he goes along.
22:16What if Russia breaks the ceasefire?
22:19What are you saying?
22:21She's asking what if Russia breaks the ceasefire?
22:24What if they...
22:25What if anything?
22:26What if a bomb drops on your head right now?
22:28Okay?
22:29What have they broken?
22:30I don't know.
22:31They broke it with Biden?
22:32Because Biden, they didn't respect him.
22:34They didn't respect Obama.
22:36They respect me.
22:38You got to be more thankful.
22:40Because let me tell you, you don't have the cards.
22:43With us, you have the cards.
22:45But without us, you don't have any cards.
22:50All right.
22:51I think we've seen enough.
22:52What do you think, huh?
22:54This is going to be great television.
22:56I will say that.
22:58When it comes to understanding Donald Trump, you don't have to believe in any conspiracy, nor any genius strategy.
23:19Crazy.
23:20I'm crazy for feeling.
23:26Maybe he's just a narcissist who thinks he's a genius, doesn't know too much about foreign policy, and just makes it up as he goes along.
23:36The reason he's gotten so far is he knows politics plays out on TV.
23:51Could that be why he's filled his cabinet with a bunch of former TV personalities?
24:01Check out this guy.
24:06Mr. Hegseth, is the president standing by you?
24:10Is the president standing by you?
24:16Pete Hegseth is a former Fox TV news presenter who's now in charge of the military.
24:26Are you worried that Donald Trump is looking at potential alternatives to you, Mr. Hegseth?
24:31He's accused of alcohol abuse and sexual misconduct, which he denies.
24:46But that's all in the past.
24:48And Pete is looking to a safer future.
24:51He and Donald have got a plan to make foreign policy less of a worry altogether.
24:57We have been discussing this for a long time.
24:59Pete and I used to discuss it when I was going to go on a show that he did very well.
25:04Tremendous ratings, but all he wanted to talk about was the military.
25:07He didn't want to talk about anything else.
25:09We used to talk about this.
25:11Pete, go ahead.
25:12Well, this right here, the Golden Dome for America is a game changer.
25:17It's a generational investment in the security of America and Americans.
25:21Our enemies, our adversaries are going to pay a lot of attention to this.
25:24The Golden Dome is a mighty shield that will repel any missile that's fired at it.
25:30Thank you, Pete.
25:31Pete's doing a great job, by the way.
25:33Thank you very much.
25:34Thank you very much.
25:35Israel has Iron Dome, but because it's Trump's America, it's golden.
25:42It's got to be Golden Dome.
25:44This is never going to happen.
25:46It is a figment of Donald Trump's imagination.
25:52It's a big change for Pete, from a studio at Fox,
25:56to now deciding what to do about all the crazy stuff going on in the world.
26:02Like these guys, the Hooties.
26:07An Iran-backed group, who've been attacking ships in support of Gaza.
26:13Donald has given the order to bomb those Hooties.
26:25Only problem is, Pete Hegseth accidentally shared the battle plans with a journalist,
26:32when he put them on some kind of group chat.
26:35It's truly a shocking security brief.
26:38I mean, when I read the news, I literally just said, what the hell?
26:41I mean, I didn't know what else to say, because I've never seen or heard of anything like this before.
26:46Seems like something out of a farce, like out of a comedy.
26:50Donald sends in the missiles.
26:55But we'll have to wait and see what he does about Pete.
27:02First, he has more pressing matters to attend to.
27:08Well, thank you very much, everybody, and a very happy Easter to everyone.
27:28And I just want to give a special thank you to our great First Lady who organized this entire event.
27:36She worked very, very hard on it.
27:41Some people think it's not Putin.
27:43But one of those on this balcony that really has Trump's ear, his wife, Melania.
27:49Happy Easter.
27:54What a beautiful crowd.
27:58PJ was happy.
27:59It felt good to think of others.
28:02That night, PJ and Honey Bunny watched one Hoppy Bunny movie after another, after another, after another,
28:12until there were no Hoppy Bunny movies left to watch.
28:18They all fall asleep.
28:20The end.
28:23But scandal clouds the celebrations.
28:36More news has broken about Pete's hooty mishap.
28:39It turns out he's also sent battle plans to his brother and his wife, Jenny.
28:46Uh-oh.
28:47Looks like Pete has just got the news.
28:49Mr. Secretary, copy Easter Egg Bowl, sir.
28:50Hey, we're happy to be here at the Easter Egg Bowl, I'll tell you that.
28:51Be with the family.
28:52Beautiful day.
28:53And, uh, President Trump has changed the country.
28:54And he's creating opportunities for families all across America to better their lives.
28:55That's what Making America Great Again is all about.
28:56I just want to say, sir, about the Signal Chat controversy.
28:59You know, what a big surprise that a bunch of, uh, a few leakers get fired and suddenly a bunch of hit pieces come out from, uh, the same media that peddled the Russia hopes.
29:09Uh, won't give back their Pulitzers.
29:10They got Pulitzers for a bunch of lies.
29:11Pulitzers for a bunch of lies.
29:12And as they peddle those lies, no one ever calls them on.
29:14See, this is what the media does.
29:15They take anonymous sources from disgruntled former employees, and then they try to slash and burn people and ruin their reputation.
29:21It's not going to work with me.
29:22You know, what a big surprise that a bunch of, uh, a few leakers get fired and suddenly a bunch of hit pieces come out from, uh, the same media that peddled the Russia hopes.
29:27Uh, won't give back their Pulitzers.
29:28They got Pulitzers for a bunch of lies.
29:29Pulitzers for a bunch of lies.
29:30And as they peddle those lies, no one ever calls them on.
29:33See, this is what the media does.
29:35They take anonymous sources from disgruntled former employees, and then they try to slash and burn people and ruin their reputation.
29:43It's not going to work with me, because we're changing the Defense Department, and anonymous smears from disgruntled former employees on old news doesn't matter.
29:52So I'm happy to be here at the Easter egg roll with my dad and my kids, because, you know, this is what we're doing it for.
29:58These kids right here.
30:00This is why we're fighting the fake news media.
30:03This is why we're fighting hoaxters.
30:05Hoaxters.
30:06This group, no, no, this group right here, full of hoaxters.
30:10I'm going to go roll some Easter eggs with my kids.
30:12Thank you very much.
30:13You keep saying you've got something for me.
30:31Donald heads overseas on a tour of allied nations in the Middle East.
30:42First stop, Saudi Arabia, to strike a deal with Mohammed bin Salman.
31:01The Saudi crown prince ain't above having journalists killed.
31:09But for Donald, he rolls out the red carpet.
31:14Donald senses there's a deal to be done, and he really turns on the charm.
31:22I want to thank Mohammed. I want to thank you, crown prince, for the incredible welcome you've shown us.
31:28It's been an unbelievable stay. Incredible opportunities are within reach for this region.
31:35And the United States is very, very strong right now.
31:38We're a hot country, just like you're a hot area.
31:41The whole world is watching us. Look at all the news over there, the fake news.
31:45Look at them. We have a special relationship.
31:47We have long had a special relationship, but it was an honor to spend a couple of days with you.
31:52And I'll see you again soon, and I'll see you a lot.
31:55Thank you all very much. Thank you.
31:58Donald must have impressed him as he walks away with a $142 billion arms deal with the Saudi crown prince.
32:16And the rest of the tour is a huge success.
32:19A series of lavish receptions and ceremonial honors.
32:24But not everyone in that part of the world gets on like peas and carrots.
32:32There is a new war in the Middle East.
32:34Donald's old friend, Bibi Netanyahu, has bombed Iran, starting a war.
32:40And it looks like all hell could break loose.
32:48Donald has to decide what to do.
32:50But today, he's putting up two huge flags on the White House lawn.
32:56Mr. Cousins, have you given the Iranians an ultimatum?
33:05Uh, you could say so.
33:08They know, they know what's happening.
33:10Maybe you could call it the ultimate, the ultimate ultimatum, right?
33:15You could answer questions about whether you believe the U.S. is even closer to striking Iranian nuclear facilities.
33:27Where's your mindset on that?
33:27Well, obviously I can't say that, right?
33:29But where's your mindset on that?
33:30You don't seriously think I'm going to answer that question.
33:31Will you strike the Iranian nuclear component?
33:36And what time exactly, sir?
33:38Sir, would you strike it?
33:40Would you please inform us so we can be there and watch?
33:43But would you say you're closer to wanting to get involved?
33:43You don't know that I'm not even doing it.
33:44You don't know.
33:45I may do it.
33:46I may not do it.
33:47I mean, nobody knows what I'm going to do.
33:54So, is he a genius playing the madman strategy?
33:57Some kind of puppet?
33:58Or just an old TV star making it up?
34:07Maybe we'll find the answer to what goes on in his mind in What Happens Next.
34:12Thank you very much.
34:29We all know the great prime minister of the U.K.
34:32And we just signed a document.
34:34We just signed it and it's done.
34:47And so we have our trade agreement with the European Union.
34:51This guy isn't actually the European Union.
34:55But Donald, thanks very much.
34:58A really important day for both of us.
35:00Great people.
35:01Great people.
35:01While Donald's at the G7 summit,
35:07things start really kicking off between Iran and Israel.
35:12So he tells folks he's got to leave early.
35:15I wish I could stay for tomorrow, but they understand.
35:18This is big stuff.
35:20Israel is waiting to see whether the U.S. will actually help.
35:38Iran is preparing to retaliate if the United States joins the conflict.
35:43Thank you very much.
35:51A short time ago, the U.S. military carried out massive precision strikes on the three key nuclear facilities in the Iranian regime.
36:02Tonight, I can report to the world that the strikes were a spectacular military success.
36:11Iran's key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated.
36:17Iran, the bully of the Middle East, must now make peace.
36:22And I want to just thank everybody.
36:24And in particular, God, I want to just say we love you, God, and we love our great military.
36:32Protect them.
36:33God bless the Middle East.
36:35God bless Israel.
36:36And God bless America.
36:38Thank you very much.
36:57Threatened with the terrifying might of the American war machine, Iran backs down.
37:03The president just posted on Truth Social moments ago saying a ceasefire has been fully agreed to by Israel and Iran.
37:13There will be a complete and total ceasefire.
37:16So Donald gets a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, which they both then break.
37:23We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what the fuck they're doing.
37:31Do you understand that?
37:32But Donald makes a couple of calls, and within hours, the deal's back on track.
37:45After telling the Middle East who's boss, he hits up the NATO summit, where world leaders kowtow to him, terrified of what he might do next.
37:55It's like two kids in a school yard, you know, they fight like hell.
37:59Daddy has to sometimes use strong language to do against stuff like that.
38:03Mark Ritter called you Daddy.
38:05He did.
38:05He did it very affectionately.
38:06Daddy, you're my daddy.
38:08Whether he's playing crazy or just pretending, seems Donald can be peacemaker using good old brute force.
38:16Give me all your loving, all your loving.
38:19And with one peace deal under his belt, he just gets on a roll.
38:24It's a big, beautiful honor to welcome everyone to the White House for this very historic peace summit between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
38:34We are standing here today with hearts full of appreciations for your instrumental role in bringing the recent ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand.
38:47So I just arrived from Congo.
38:51President Trump is working hard to finally bring peace to the country.
38:55And that's so beautifully stated.
38:57And I shouldn't say this because it's politically incorrect.
39:01She's beautiful and you are beautiful.
39:05And Bibi Netanyahu, a man wanted for crimes against humanity, made Donald's day by nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize.
39:15Well, Mr. President, the letter I sent to the Nobel Prize Committee, it's nominated for you for the Peace Prize, which is well-deserved.
39:25And you should get it.
39:27Thank you very much.
39:28This I didn't know.
39:30Well, thank you very much.
39:34Coming from you in particular, this is very meaningful.
39:37Thank you very much, Bibi.
39:38Thank you for everything you do.
39:40It's a great honor.
39:42Thank you all very much.
39:45Thank you, guys.
39:45Thank you, guys.
39:46Thank you, guys.
39:46Thank you, guys.
39:46Thank you, guys.
39:46Thank you, guys.
39:47Thank you, guys.
39:47Thank you, guys.
39:48Thank you, guys.
39:48Thank you, guys.
39:48Thank you, guys.
39:48Thank you, guys.
39:53Now, lately, people have been raising concerns about Donald's health.
39:58He's almost 80, after all.
40:01Some folks think he might be covering something up.
40:04Yeah, the tariffs are going to go on and other sanctions go on.
40:09Maybe getting closer to those pearly gates, or the other place, has gotten Donald really thinking
40:25about the kind of world he wants to leave behind.
40:29As president, my highest aspiration is to bring peace and stability to the world.
40:35If I can get to heaven, this will be one of the reasons.
40:39I want to try and get to heaven if possible.
40:41I'm hearing I'm not doing well.
40:43Donald almost sounds sincere.
40:45But if world peace is this old man's aim, he's got one promise still to deliver.
40:58And for that, it's time to meet up with an old acquaintance, Vladimir Putin.
41:08There's nothing set in stone.
41:10I want certain things.
41:11I want to see a ceasefire.
41:13I want the killing to stop.
41:14If I'm in this to stop the killing, then I'm not going to be happy if it's not today.
41:23Vladimir's been losing 1,000 troops a day in Ukraine.
41:27With over a million dead or injured so far, maybe the time has come to end the war, after all.
41:37Flying into Alaska right now, and into the history books.
41:44Donald gives Vladimir the red carpet treatment when they meet up in Alaska.
41:50The sight of Donald's boys on their knees before the Russian leader doesn't go down all that well in Kyiv.
42:00But Donald don't seem too bothered about those folks.
42:04The world is on the edge of its seat, as these two men meet in person for the first time in years.
42:23The world is on the edge of its seat, as these two men meet in person for the first time in years.
42:33The world is on the edge of its seat, as these two men meet in person for the first time in years.
42:36Having bullied the rest of the world into doing things his way.
42:53This time, Donald's going toe to toe with one of the world's most ruthless operators.
42:58But Donald's always said there's nothing untoward in his relationship with Vladimir.
43:07It's just that you have to keep people close if you're going to get a deal done.
43:15It's time to play deal or no deal.
43:18The talks end quicker than anyone expects.
43:34They didn't even get to have lunch.
43:38The result?
43:41We haven't quite got there.
43:44So there's no deal until there's a deal.
43:46No deal.
43:48Mr. President, I'd like to thank you very much.
43:50And we'll speak to you very soon and probably see you again very soon.
43:54Thank you very much, Vladimir.
43:56Next time in Moscow.
43:59Oh, that's an interesting one.
44:01I'll get a little heat on that one, but I could see it possibly happening.
44:05Thank you very much, Vladimir.
44:07And thank you all.
44:09Thank you so much.
44:13No one knows what really went down in private.
44:16But it's not the result Donald wanted.
44:19Come on, guys.
44:20Come on, let's go.
44:21Let's go.
44:22And Vladimir seems to have enjoyed his visit to Alaska.
44:27They had a meeting that lasted nearly three hours.
44:30And that gets people wondering, what's really going on?
44:34There's going to be a ton of speculation about what happened when they were alone in the beast and who said what to who.
44:41That meeting could have been Vladimir Putin saying he's not going to leak any bad information intelligence services have on Trump.
44:48But you've got to play nice with me.
44:50It's pretty obvious that there's a hold here.
44:56There's a hold on Donald Trump.
45:00Well, whatever happened that day.
45:03He continued to bombard Ukraine harder than ever.
45:13And not to be outdone, Netanyahu does the same in Gaza.
45:19It seems whatever strategy Donald's been playing, acting the madman or being one for real.
45:35Trying to be the star of the show by bringing peace or just trying to find a way to heaven any way he can.
45:43It don't seem like it's going exactly to plan.
45:46This was the moment in a Israeli airstrike blasted Doha on Tuesday.
45:52I'm not thrilled about the whole situation.
45:55It's not a good situation.
45:56Is the president upset with Netanyahu now?
45:59The president made his thoughts and concerns about this very clear.
46:05Three years to go, folks, until the next election.
46:11Assuming there still are elections.
46:16Perhaps he needs to get some advice from these guys.
46:21Their soap opera is full of unmissable moments and always gets another season.
46:26Whatever's going on in Donald's head, one thing's for certain.
46:50The world is watching and waiting for the next plot twist in this real-life drama.
46:56Well, more political drama.
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