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00:28:03E' stato un extremo luxurioso grass,
00:28:06soprattutto quando è stato raiare,
00:28:08perché si vanno a circa 5 minuti di sottotitoli,
00:28:11e quando abbiamo presso conferma,
00:28:13tutti i pressi stanno qui,
00:28:15erano i miei,
00:28:17le donne stanno ripetendo i piedi,
00:28:19dicendo,
00:28:20«Dessero i piedi dei piedi,
00:28:21questo è terribile».
00:28:22Quindi abbiamo una stona,
00:28:24che è la stessa stona in color
00:28:26della White House,
00:28:27perché andiamo la «friendetta».
00:28:29Il riempimento della Camera del Sottotitoli,
00:28:30perché abbiamo dettagli una fantasia,
00:28:31perché abbiamo dettagli un momento per sempre.
00:28:36Abbiamo registrato la presso conferma,
00:28:37perché abbiamo messo la prima volta.
00:28:40E questo è, come si trova qui,
00:28:41il Rugso Presidente della Fma.
00:28:44E abbiamo una parola con una半a Torre,
00:28:46perché ci hanno già una sprappola
00:28:47sul suí alla pioggia,
00:28:48e che era il suolo di una sprappola
00:28:50dove parlava,
00:28:52«È ce l'ho diciamo?
00:28:54Sì, no, ma'am, there's no women inside, ma'am, I'm sorry, ma'am, you're going to have to move along.
00:29:08But I hear women inside, no, ma'am, you'll have to move along, ma'am.
00:29:12So that was the famous swimming pool.
00:29:14Now it's even worse.
00:29:15It's for the media.
00:29:17They covered the pool up.
00:29:20They covered the pool up, and now it's for the media.
00:29:22And I think we have a small representative group.
00:29:25I don't think they allowed the rest of them.
00:29:27I can't believe it.
00:29:28What happened?
00:29:28They're all on the other side of the wall.
00:29:30Can you believe it?
00:29:31Because this is supposed to be sort of a private event, and there is no such thing in politics as a private event.
00:29:38Lindsay, you learned that a long time ago, right?
00:29:40The great Lindsay Graham, doing fantastic.
00:29:43You're up 34 points, Lindsay.
00:29:45That's not bad, I'll tell you.
00:29:47That's not bad.
00:29:48So we did the presidential walk of fame from the great George Washington all the way to, well, I think we have to rate him above me.
00:30:00So he's less than great, less than George.
00:30:03Somebody went up there.
00:30:04They say, you're the third best president in the United States.
00:30:07This was on television, third best.
00:30:09And they said, who are the first two?
00:30:11George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
00:30:13And I got extremely angry at this man, you know?
00:30:16You can't, it's going to be, it's going to be tough to beat Mr. Senator, it's going to be, John, it's going to be very tough to beat Washington and Lincoln, but we're going to give it a try, right?
00:30:27Hey, they didn't put out eight wars, nine coming, all right?
00:30:30We put out eight wars, and the ninth is coming, believe it or not.
00:30:34So I just want to say it's great to be with you.
00:30:42And when we're finished, later on, we're going to have a little quick lunch, and they do great food at the White House.
00:30:47And this is used sometimes for evening, where we have, we've had some incredible people for the evening, and some of the big foreign leaders have been coming.
00:30:56And most excitingly, on the other side, you see the fence and the wall, we're building a world-class ballroom.
00:31:04You know, for 150 years, they've wanted a ballroom here.
00:31:07We don't have a ballroom.
00:31:08We have a little cocktail area, but we don't have a ballroom.
00:31:11The East Room, it's called, is a very small cocktail area.
00:31:17It holds about 88 people if it's tight.
00:31:19And we said, I said, if I do this again, I'm going to get a ballroom built, and we're putting up our own money with the government just paying for nothing.
00:31:28You probably hear the beautiful sound of construction to the back.
00:31:32You hear that sound?
00:31:33Oh, that's music to my ears.
00:31:35I love that sound.
00:31:36Other people don't like it.
00:31:37I love it, Josh.
00:31:39I think when I hear that sound, it reminds me of money.
00:31:43In this case, it reminds me of lack of money because I'm paying for it, so it's the opposite.
00:31:48But it's going to be one of the most beautiful ballrooms anywhere in the world, and it's going to be able to take care of tremendous things.
00:31:55When you have, as an example, I'm going to see President Xi in two weeks going over to South Korea.
00:32:02We're going to meet in South Korea.
00:32:03We're going to talk about a lot of things.
00:32:05They want to discuss the fact that they're paying 157 percent tariff.
00:32:10It's a little higher than they thought.
00:32:13And we're doing very well.
00:32:15I think we're going to do well in that negotiation.
00:32:17We've done well, as you know, with Japan, with South Korea, with Europe.
00:32:21The European nations got together.
00:32:24We made a deal.
00:32:25And it was all based without the tariffs.
00:32:26You could have never made the deal.
00:32:28I'll tell you what.
00:32:29Tariffs equal national security.
00:32:31Remember that.
00:32:32Tariffs equal national security.
00:32:35You've got to remember that.
00:32:36And they also equal wealth for our nation because we've taken in hundreds of billions of dollars in a very friendly manner, given to us by nations that used to take it from us.
00:32:47And they used tariffs on us.
00:32:48We never used it on them because we were foolish.
00:32:51We were led by people that weren't business people.
00:32:53But it really does.
00:32:55It equals national security.
00:32:56And I wouldn't have put out.
00:32:57I mentioned eight wars, nine coming.
00:32:59Of the eight, five were based solely on trade and tariffs.
00:33:04India, Pakistan were going at it.
00:33:07Two nuclear powers and serious nuclear.
00:33:10Seven planes shot down.
00:33:11They were ready to go.
00:33:12And I called them up.
00:33:13I said, you go to war and we're not doing a trade deal.
00:33:17And they said, well, what does one thing have to do with the other?
00:33:19I said, it has a lot.
00:33:20Your nuclear powers.
00:33:21And if you do it, we're not doing a trade deal.
00:33:25And 24 hours later, they called me.
00:33:27We have decided not to do it.
00:33:29We stopped the war.
00:33:30We stopped a potential disaster, a nuclear disaster because of trade.
00:33:35And it's been really amazing.
00:33:37But the tariffs have made us a wealthy country.
00:33:40They've given us tremendous defense.
00:33:43They've given us things that we can do for other countries, very positive.
00:33:46But again, really, it's national security.
00:33:49It's national defense.
00:33:51And they are so important.
00:33:52And it's incredible that presidents, for the most part, didn't know how to use them, when to use them.
00:33:58If you go back, you'll see some of the presidents that were the most successful were believers in tariffs.
00:34:04And I even see foreign countries now that we are doing very well with taking ads.
00:34:10Don't go with tariffs.
00:34:11They're taking ads.
00:34:12I saw an ad last night from Canada.
00:34:14If I was Canada, I'd take that same ad also.
00:34:17But they're actually on television taking ads.
00:34:20But I do believe that everybody is too smart for that.
00:34:24We have a very, very big and important case coming up.
00:34:27We should win the case based on the legal merit.
00:34:29We should also win the case based on all of the things I just said.
00:34:34But we're a wealthy country again.
00:34:36Last week, as you know, they were – they found $31 billion.
00:34:40They came to see me.
00:34:41Sir, we found $31 billion.
00:34:44They said, we don't know why.
00:34:47I said, was this a good find or a bad find?
00:34:49It was a good find.
00:34:50It was a plus 31.
00:34:51We're used to finding negative 31s, right, for the last 30 years.
00:34:56I said, check the tariff shelf.
00:34:58Well, those tariffs haven't kicked in.
00:35:00Yes, they did.
00:35:00They kicked in two months ago.
00:35:02Check it.
00:35:03He comes back two hours later.
00:35:05Sir, you were right.
00:35:07We have an additional $31 billion – billion, not million, Lindsay, billion – that we just
00:35:13found from tariffs.
00:35:14They kicked in earlier than we thought.
00:35:16You were right.
00:35:16But we're a wealthy nation again, and we're a nation that can be secure.
00:35:21We're a nation that can start paying down our debt.
00:35:25And with tariffs, we're the wealthiest nation ever in the history of the world.
00:35:30Without them, we've got a slog.
00:35:32We've got a slog.
00:35:33But remember this.
00:35:34Other nations, including China, Japan, European nations, they used tariffs against us for many
00:35:42years.
00:35:44That's why we owe $37 trillion.
00:35:46That's why.
00:35:48But they used tariffs very successfully against us, and we had presidents that never fought
00:35:53it.
00:35:53But now you have a president that does fight it.
00:35:56So I just want to welcome you to the incredible Rose Garden.
00:36:01It's just an incredible place.
00:36:04It was done.
00:36:06We did it.
00:36:07Brought it back to health.
00:36:08It was in very bad shape, actually.
00:36:10And we brought it back to health.
00:36:11First lady, Melania, did a fantastic job on it.
00:36:15The surrounds and everything.
00:36:17It's all brand new wiring.
00:36:20You know, underneath there's a lot of wire, a lot of things.
00:36:23Everything brand new.
00:36:24Everything beautiful.
00:36:25The only thing we did is we had to get a hard surface here because nobody could use it because
00:36:30of the grass.
00:36:30So I just want to welcome you.
00:36:32And I hope you're going to be here a lot.
00:36:34We're going to use it for meetings.
00:36:36We're going to use it for press conferences.
00:36:38Now we can use it.
00:36:38It was unusable before.
00:36:40And now we can use it.
00:36:41But everything that you see was redone.
00:36:44All of this was redone.
00:36:46And the whole White House is being redone.
00:36:47Some of you came through what they call the Rose Hall.
00:36:51They call it different names.
00:36:52But you probably noticed.
00:36:53I don't know if you came through this door.
00:36:55Did you notice the white marble floor that was put there?
00:36:58That was made out of Home Depot tiles.
00:37:01About one foot by one foot.
00:37:02They were all broken.
00:37:03About 30 years old.
00:37:04And I replaced it with bookmatched marble paid for by your friend, President Trump.
00:37:11It's like, it's amazing how people like it when you say you paid for it.
00:37:15When I say I paid for it, they say, oh, I love it.
00:37:17But it really, they did a beautiful job.
00:37:19They're great, great talents.
00:37:21They're very talented marble people I have.
00:37:23And they replaced it with beautiful paradigio marble and statuary marble.
00:37:31And it's really, really beautiful.
00:37:32I want to thank the outstanding leadership team.
00:37:36And you really do have that majority leader.
00:37:39John Thune, who's been my friend.
00:37:41He really, really has done an amazing job.
00:37:44Thank you, John.
00:37:45Thank you.
00:37:46Done an amazing job.
00:37:48I didn't get to know John as well in the first term.
00:37:51And I've gotten to know him very well over the last nine months, John.
00:37:56And you're doing a fantastic job.
00:37:57Thank you very much.
00:37:58Really great.
00:37:59Majority Whip John Barrasso, who's an outstanding man.
00:38:03Thank you, John.
00:38:05Thank you.
00:38:06Great guy, too.
00:38:07Conference Chair Tom Cotton.
00:38:10He loves that military.
00:38:11He loves the military.
00:38:15Policy Committee Chair Shelley Moore Capito.
00:38:18Shelley, thank you very much, Shelley.
00:38:20Vice Chair James Lankford.
00:38:24Very good.
00:38:25James, thank you.
00:38:26And, you know, we have everybody but one person here.
00:38:29You know, everybody showed up.
00:38:30I figured you'd have, like, I'd say 40 would have been a good number, right?
00:38:35We have everybody.
00:38:36We're just missing one person.
00:38:37You'll never guess who that is.
00:38:39Let me give you a...
00:38:42He automatically votes no on everything.
00:38:46He thinks it's good politics.
00:38:48It's really not good politics.
00:38:50He's an automatic no.
00:38:51But I don't know.
00:38:52Look, if he wanted to come, I'd probably let him come, right?
00:38:55I'd let him come.
00:38:57Begrudgingly, but would let him come.
00:38:58And National Republican Senatorial Committee Chair, an unbelievable guy, Tim Scott.
00:39:06You know, Tim, I shouldn't say it because it's so...
00:39:09I don't know if it's good or bad.
00:39:10But Tim ran, and he was very effective and very good.
00:39:14But he was on the debate stage and everything else.
00:39:18He was good just because he's good.
00:39:20But he wasn't as good as I thought he was.
00:39:23And when he got out of the race, he endorsed me almost immediately.
00:39:26And I used him as a surrogate.
00:39:28And I wasn't sure if I should because, you know, sometimes I want a total lunatic to get up and fight for me.
00:39:35And Tim is a really good person.
00:39:39So I wasn't sure.
00:39:40And I put him on the stage, and he ripped the heart out of everybody.
00:39:44He was so brutal.
00:39:46He was so unbelievable.
00:39:48Turned out to be absolutely one of my best surrogates.
00:39:50I didn't include a lot of you people that were here.
00:39:52You were all surrogates.
00:39:54But Tim ripped these people apart.
00:39:57And after watching two or three times, then I wanted him all the time.
00:40:01Right, Susie?
00:40:01I said, I want Tim Scott.
00:40:02Get up there.
00:40:03But he was so good.
00:40:05And I said to him, Tim, when you fought for yourself, you were much different.
00:40:10When you fought for me, you were a tiger.
00:40:12You were like unstoppable.
00:40:13You really was.
00:40:14You all saw that.
00:40:15What's the difference?
00:40:17He said, I've never liked selling myself.
00:40:21And I love selling somebody that I really do believe in.
00:40:25I really believe in you.
00:40:27And I just felt that way.
00:40:28And it was so nice, the way he expressed it.
00:40:31And I want to tell you, you are a champion.
00:40:33You are a winner.
00:40:34And congratulations.
00:40:35Thank you very much.
00:40:36I never loved telling that story because I'm not sure if it's a good or a bad story.
00:40:41But I'm telling you, you are an amazing guy.
00:40:43And you fought for me so hard.
00:40:45And I really appreciate it.
00:40:46You got to be my number one choice, Tim.
00:40:49So something happened.
00:40:50I appreciate it.
00:40:51And you're doing great doing what you're doing right now.
00:40:53I also want to thank the entire Senate Republican Conference for your tremendous work on confirmations.
00:40:59Boy, did we have a couple of weeks, huh?
00:41:01We had some, we got, I signed like 150 of them.
00:41:05And I didn't use an auto pen, by the way.
00:41:07I signed.
00:41:08You know, when you're signing these important, like a general getting approved from three star
00:41:13to four star and all of these different things and big confirmations and, you know, big stuff,
00:41:19you really have an obligation to actually sign it, I think.
00:41:23You probably noticed right there, number 46, we put up, right?
00:41:29We put up a little bit of an auto pen.
00:41:31We have 46.
00:41:33We have 45.
00:41:34We have 47.
00:41:35That's, it's very interesting.
00:41:36You have 46 as an auto pen.
00:41:38It's up there.
00:41:39It stays up there.
00:41:40People like it.
00:41:41It's probably going to stay up there for a long time.
00:41:42And I know you're looking into that.
00:41:46And by the way, the auto pen person said he never spoke to Biden.
00:41:50He worked the auto pen.
00:41:51And you're not allowed, you're not allowed to do that.
00:41:54So if you're looking at anything, just remember it.
00:41:56And remember, they treated us very badly.
00:41:58They treated us very, very badly.
00:42:00So I think you're allowed to just report the truth, including the confirming of my cabinet
00:42:07much faster than first time.
00:42:09I mean, we went so fast.
00:42:10And I give John Thune and all of you credit for that.
00:42:14It was amazing.
00:42:14All of a sudden, I was calling John, John, I've got to get him approved.
00:42:18Come on, John.
00:42:19Because I was getting like one every two weeks.
00:42:21And you know, I had people, they left their job and they left everything.
00:42:25And it looked like they were.
00:42:26All of a sudden, it was like an avalanche.
00:42:29They walked in, James and James, my double James, I call him.
00:42:33They walk in and they had like so many of them.
00:42:36I said, you've got to be kidding.
00:42:37Is this like, are you for real?
00:42:40Right, James?
00:42:40John Thune did his job and you got them all done and you have all those people out there
00:42:45working now and instead of being very upset with the fact that we couldn't get them approved
00:42:52quickly.
00:42:52So I really appreciate it.
00:42:54You used a method that I wish you could use on U.S. attorneys.
00:42:58You know, I have 10 U.S. attorneys who are phenomenal, phenomenal.
00:43:05A Harvard, a Yale, a this, a that, all top.
00:43:07And the problem is they're not going to ever be confirmed, I guess.
00:43:14I put them in.
00:43:15They'll be there for three or four months, whatever it's, and then they have to leave.
00:43:19Because anytime you have, as you know, anytime you have a Democrat senator, not even two,
00:43:25just one, they'll say because of the time we're in, we're not approving that person.
00:43:31We're not approving.
00:43:31They never do.
00:43:32They won't approve.
00:43:33And therefore, because of blue slip, I have to tell the person after three months, I'm
00:43:40sorry, you'll have to leave.
00:43:41And I put somebody else in.
00:43:43And I've had Democrat senators say the only one we'll ever approve is a Democrat.
00:43:47This is not constitutional.
00:43:49And you really, I hope you can look at that blue slip thing because I have 10 people that
00:43:54are going to, that are phenomenal.
00:43:56And they're going to have to leave office, highly educated, top of their class, everything.
00:44:01And they're going to have a mark on their career that they were a U.S. attorney for three
00:44:06months or four months, and then they had to leave.
00:44:08And that's so unfair.
00:44:10It's unfair to the public because the public voted for me by, in a landslide.
00:44:15And I'm supposed to be picking the U.S. attorneys.
00:44:18And this goes for judges also.
00:44:20But actually more so even for the U.S. attorney with a blue slip, U.S. attorney with a blue slip.
00:44:26So I have these phenomenal people, many of them young, but truly fantastic people.
00:44:33And they're wondering what's going to happen in another three, four, five weeks.
00:44:37They're going to have to leave office.
00:44:39I think it's a shame.
00:44:40And I hope you can do something about it because I'd like to tell those people, you know, we
00:44:44put you there and you're not going to have on your resume for the rest of your life.
00:44:48You were there for four weeks or six weeks and you left like you got canned.
00:44:53So I hope you look at that.
00:44:55Very important.
00:44:55And after your pivotal changes to the Senate rules last month, as a result, this is what
00:45:00you did, the unprecedented obstruction by the Democrats, we've confirmed more than 175
00:45:07public servants, people that are phenomenal to keep posts.
00:45:11And that's just been over the last couple of weeks.
00:45:13It's an unbelievable thing what you've done, John, you, all of you together.
00:45:18So working closely with me and House majority, the Republican Senate also gave us the largest
00:45:24working class tax cut in American history.
00:45:26And you passed the Lake and Riley Act to throw illegal alien criminals out of our country.
00:45:33You passed the Genius Act and the Take It Down Act with the support of our wonderful First
00:45:39Lady.
00:45:39She got, by the way, she got actual support from the other side.
00:45:43It was bipartisan.
00:45:45I think Rand didn't vote for it again.
00:45:47But I think it was only Rand.
00:45:51We had bipartisan support other than maybe Rand.
00:45:54But another one I'm going to ask you to vote for, and it's in the House now, and I hear
00:45:59it's doing well in the House, James.
00:46:02It's Kate's Law.
00:46:03A young lady named Kate Steinle, I remember it so well, probably eight or ten years ago
00:46:09now, in San Francisco.
00:46:12She was holding hands with her father on the San Francisco pier, looking out into the water.
00:46:18It was beautiful, everything was beautiful, but the person wasn't beautiful that did this.
00:46:24And this was an illegal alien that came into our country five times, was thrown out four
00:46:31or five times, I don't even know, but a lot, and came back and shot her through the head.
00:46:36And she went down, and she looked at her father, Daddy, Daddy, something happened, something
00:46:42happened, and she immediately passed away in his arm.
00:46:46And, I mean, you can imagine.
00:46:49It was so sad.
00:46:50Such a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful person.
00:46:54Father was destroyed, you know, virtually destroyed.
00:46:57And they passed a, they wanted to pass what they call Kate's Law, and it's now again in
00:47:06Congress, and I hear we're going to get it passed in Congress, and when it gets up to
00:47:10the Senate, I hope you guys can pass it.
00:47:13And basically, very simply, it says that if you're an illegal alien and you come in and
00:47:18you get thrown out, if you come back and get caught, you have to spend ten years in jail.
00:47:23Very simple.
00:47:24Very simple.
00:47:24If they would have had that, Kate Steinle would be alive today.
00:47:28That was a big event at the time.
00:47:31If you remember, Bill O'Reilly, for those of you that like Bill, I think I like Bill,
00:47:36but he was the one, he was, he devoted his life to that law, trying to get it passed.
00:47:42I think it's time that we pass it, so that if you get taken out of the country and you
00:47:47come back illegally, knowing that this law is in existence, you go to jail for a ten-year
00:47:53period, and it's going to keep the repeat offenders from coming in.
00:47:57It's going to really keep them from coming in.
00:47:59Senate Republicans have already voted 11 times to get our government back and open for business.
00:48:04We have record business.
00:48:06We're going to be, I think, by the time I had my, I hit month number 12, I think we're
00:48:12going to have $20 trillion of investment.
00:48:15We're over 17 right now.
00:48:17As an example, President Biden had less than a trillion for four years.
00:48:24We're going to have $20 trillion in less than 12 months, and we're over 17 trillion right
00:48:31now.
00:48:31So it's the largest, it's the largest amount in our country by far, by many times, that's
00:48:39in our country.
00:48:41But here's the one, it's the largest amount in the history of the world.
00:48:44There's never been a country that's had anywhere near 17, or it will be 20, and it's going
00:48:51up fast.
00:48:53A lot of it's because of tariffs, because they're coming in because they don't want to pay tariffs.
00:48:56In other words, they make their product in a certain country, and they used to just send
00:49:01it in here, and there was no charge, absolutely.
00:49:04Now, if they have to pay a 20 percent, 30 percent, 50 percent, 100 percent, or 2 percent tariff,
00:49:11they say, well, it's better if I build my plant in the United States.
00:49:15It always amazed me for, you know, I did this first term.
00:49:20We had the greatest economy in the history of our country in first term.
00:49:23We had COVID, and we did a good job with that.
00:49:28That was a curse for every country in the world.
00:49:31It was terrible.
00:49:32But we had the greatest economy we ever had.
00:49:35But if you remember, I started the tariffs, but I held it off because it wouldn't have
00:49:40exactly been good at the time to tell France, you know what they were going through, you
00:49:44know what Spain was going through, and Italy was going through, that, by the way, we're going
00:49:49to charge you tariffs.
00:49:50But I had started the process.
00:49:53I was all, we were going, the country was doing good, and I took in hundreds of billions
00:49:58of dollars from China.
00:50:00I put the full tariffs on China.
00:50:03Biden left the tariffs because he couldn't, it was too much money, but they gave so many
00:50:07exceptions that they were essentially meaningless.
00:50:10In other words, here's the tariffs, but you don't have to pay if you look at somebody the
00:50:15wrong way.
00:50:15You don't have to pay.
00:50:16So they didn't pay very much.
00:50:18But with me, they were paying hundreds of billions of dollars.
00:50:22And again, I have a great relationship with President Xi.
00:50:24I expect to be able to make a good deal with him, and he'll make a good, I want him to make
00:50:29a good deal for China.
00:50:31But it's got to be fair.
00:50:32For years, they were making five, six, seven hundred billion dollars, seven hundred billion
00:50:38dollars, and we'd be making nothing.
00:50:40It was a one-sided, honestly, we built their military.
00:50:46We built China's military with the money that we lost for so many years getting ripped
00:50:51off.
00:50:52So now we're going to have a fair deal.
00:50:54I think we're going to have a very successful meeting.
00:50:57Certainly, there are a lot of people that are waiting for it.
00:50:59Maybe it won't happen.
00:51:01Maybe it won't happen.
00:51:02Things can happen where, for instance, maybe somebody will say, I don't want to meet.
00:51:08It's too nasty, but it's really not nasty.
00:51:10It's just business, and we're going to do a good job representing you people and representing
00:51:15the people of our country.
00:51:18Unfortunately, in a craven and pointless act of partisan spite, Chuck Schumer, who I've
00:51:24known for a long time, and the radical left Democrats are holding the entire federal government
00:51:28hostage to appease the extremists in their party.
00:51:32And they are extreme.
00:51:33I mean, I've never seen anything like it.
00:51:35They're extreme, and you know what?
00:51:37We had a landslide election.
00:51:39We won the popular vote by a lot.
00:51:41We won the swing states, all seven.
00:51:43Remember, they said, oh, if Trump could get three swing states, he'd be.
00:51:47And, well, I didn't get three.
00:51:48I got seven.
00:51:49We got all seven by a lot, by record numbers.
00:51:52We won the electoral college, 312 votes.
00:51:55They said, it's very hard for a Republican.
00:51:58It's harder for a Republican.
00:51:59Although now, I think we've swapped it.
00:52:01I think it's now harder for a Democrat.
00:52:04Because if you see what we've done with the Hispanics, with the black workers and black
00:52:10men, and recently a poll came out with black men and women were doing so well.
00:52:16You know, they want security.
00:52:18They don't want to have their city destroyed.
00:52:20Women in Chicago, beautiful black women walking around with red MAGA hats because they don't
00:52:26want to be mugged and shot and everything else.
00:52:29And then you see a Democrat get up and tell you how safe it is in Chicago.
00:52:34You know, they've had, in a fairly short period of time, 4,000 murders.
00:52:40This is over a short period of time, 4,000 murders.
00:52:47And they had a holiday where they had 28 people killed and almost 100 shot.
00:52:54And then you listen to this guy, Pritzker.
00:52:56I've known the family for a long time.
00:52:58They threw him out because he was no good and he became governor.
00:53:01He's got money through the family.
00:53:03And he didn't make, he's got money through the family.
00:53:06But they threw him out.
00:53:07He became governor.
00:53:08I said, I wonder how he's going to do.
00:53:10It's a crime palace.
00:53:12It's a shame.
00:53:13And you know, what we did in D.C. is unbelievable.
00:53:15You people, you can walk down the middle of the street, Mr. Senator.
00:53:19You can walk down.
00:53:21You can have your wife meet you at the restaurant and she's not going to be accosted, shot, beat
00:53:26up, raped.
00:53:28It's unbelievable how bad it was.
00:53:30It was one of the worst in the country and now it's stone cold.
00:53:34I don't say the word perfect, but it's pretty damn close.
00:53:38And you know, they used to have, they would average more than a murder a week in Washington,
00:53:43D.C.
00:53:43This is just before we got here.
00:53:46A murder a week.
00:53:47Think of that.
00:53:48The capital of, in my opinion, the capital of the world.
00:53:51They come from Iowa.
00:53:52They come from Indiana.
00:53:53They come from Florida.
00:53:54You call up the parents.
00:53:56I'm sorry, sir.
00:53:57Your son has been shot and killed.
00:53:59We have no crime here now.
00:54:02We have no crime.
00:54:03And the National Guard has been unbelievable the job.
00:54:08Unbelievable.
00:54:11And you know, it also looks better.
00:54:13I do a tour.
00:54:13I hop in that beast.
00:54:16I feel very safe in the beast.
00:54:17The windows are this thick.
00:54:18But I hop in the beast and I tell the Secret Service, let's drive around town.
00:54:23I used to do that myself.
00:54:24I could drive myself around.
00:54:26I actually like that better.
00:54:27But now I don't think it's a good idea.
00:54:30But we drive around in the streets.
00:54:32The place is looking much.
00:54:34The grass is good.
00:54:36The fences are down.
00:54:37There's no tents.
00:54:39There's no anything.
00:54:40We are looking like it's just a whole new look.
00:54:43And the most important thing, there's no crime.
00:54:45And we're going to fix the roads.
00:54:47We have great pavers.
00:54:47We're going to fix the medians in between the roads, which are half of them are falling down.
00:54:52We're going to take some of the tiles off the bridges, the tunnels that you have.
00:54:56They've been up for 40 years.
00:54:58They're rotted.
00:54:59And we'll put up brand new gorgeous white tiles like it's supposed to be.
00:55:03But this place is looking really good.
00:55:05And we haven't even started the real fixing up of the town.
00:55:11We're getting rid of the graffiti.
00:55:12You notice there's almost no graffiti anymore.
00:55:14A lot of that beautiful statuary marble had red graffiti all over it, had bad signs up.
00:55:20And it stopped.
00:55:21We've taken out 1,700 career criminals and people that came in through an open border.
00:55:28They came in through Biden's open border.
00:55:30And we've taken them out.
00:55:32The thing having to do with all of the elements in the great, big, beautiful bill.
00:55:39I'll tell you, it's amazing what we've done.
00:55:42$200 billion in costs for medical.
00:55:47What we've done, $50 billion for rural hospitals.
00:55:50And remember, no tax on tips, no tax on Social Security, no tax on...
00:55:57Think of all of these things that we've done.
00:55:59This is the biggest, this is the greatest bill, Social Security.
00:56:03No tax on overtime.
00:56:05But no tax on tips.
00:56:07I got that from a waitress in Nevada.
00:56:10I was making a speech and I'm at one of my restaurants in the hotel I own there.
00:56:14And I say, how are you doing?
00:56:16Well, sir, it's terrible.
00:56:17They're taxing my tips.
00:56:18They're going...
00:56:19I didn't even...
00:56:20I wouldn't have even thought that.
00:56:21And I looked at it and she said to me, sir, there should be no tax on tips.
00:56:26I said, say it one time more.
00:56:29No tax on tips.
00:56:30I walked outside to the press.
00:56:31I said, there will be no tax on tips.
00:56:33She was right.
00:56:33And we won that state by a lot.
00:56:37That's not a state that we win by that much, David.
00:56:39But we won it by a lot.
00:56:41So it was pretty good.
00:56:43But that bill is chock full of so many different things.
00:56:47So it was the biggest bill...
00:56:49I'm actually saying this to the fake news so that they maybe print it, but maybe not,
00:56:53because you people know.
00:56:54It was the biggest bill ever passed in Congress.
00:56:58And what we did was a little risky.
00:57:00We put everything into the bill, John, right?
00:57:03And some people were against it.
00:57:05They said, no, you got to do small bites.
00:57:07And we gave it a shot and we got it passed.
00:57:09I got a call from John.
00:57:11He said, it was three o'clock in the morning.
00:57:13Sir, we have four hard no's.
00:57:17Could you please call him?
00:57:18I said, what time is it, John?
00:57:19It's four o'clock in the morning, sir.
00:57:21So I call up.
00:57:22One of you is sitting right here.
00:57:23I said, Jim, could I say hello to you?
00:57:30It's four o'clock in the morning, right?
00:57:32He said, sir, you have my vote.
00:57:34I said, wow.
00:57:35Then I called up another person.
00:57:37I'll use fictitious names.
00:57:39Doug, could I get your vote?
00:57:41You've got it, sir.
00:57:42Then I called up another one.
00:57:44How about Josh?
00:57:45Could I have your vote, Josh?
00:57:46Because I like Josh.
00:57:48And Josh, who can be very difficult, said, sir, you have my vote.
00:57:53His wife was screaming at him on the other side.
00:57:56Sir, you have my vote.
00:57:57But I called people.
00:57:59And they weren't really hard no's.
00:58:00They wanted a little attention, unfortunately, at four in the morning.
00:58:03Sometimes I like the ones that don't like the attention, but we'll take it anywhere we can.
00:58:07And we got it passed, right, John?
00:58:11And nobody thought that could happen because you have a small majority.
00:58:15And how about in the House, we had a majority of three.
00:58:19We actually went down after that for a period of about two months.
00:58:23We went down to a majority in the House of one.
00:58:26And I kept saying, you know, because I'll tell you, Mike Johnson's great.
00:58:31The team, these two teams, did you ever see two people more different?
00:58:35One's tall, one's slightly less tall.
00:58:38We want to be polite.
00:58:40They are very different people, but they're the same in terms of talent.
00:58:44They did an un...
00:58:45The two guys, and they get along incredibly well.
00:58:48We all do.
00:58:49We get along great.
00:58:50But we passed a bill.
00:58:51We don't need to pass any more bills.
00:58:53We got everything in that bill.
00:58:54There's nothing else we have to put.
00:58:56We got the largest tax cuts in history.
00:58:58We got the extension of the Trump tax cuts.
00:59:01We got all of these things.
00:59:02And, you know, remember, they lie.
00:59:08They will look at the...
00:59:09I saw it the other day.
00:59:10Somebody, they were talking about...
00:59:12I call it the great, big, beautiful bill.
00:59:14But that's what it is.
00:59:15The great, big, beautiful...
00:59:16The biggest bill ever passed.
00:59:17And what they say, they make up stories.
00:59:19And I saw they were interviewing a senator.
00:59:22And they said, well, what's wrong with their bill?
00:59:25He didn't know what to say.
00:59:26Because there's nothing he could say.
00:59:27It covers everything.
00:59:29He said, death.
00:59:32Death.
00:59:33It brings death.
00:59:35Now, if I'm a regular person and I hear that,
00:59:37I say, oh, that's terrible.
00:59:39But it's just the opposite.
00:59:40It brings life.
00:59:41It brings Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security.
00:59:46It secures all those things.
00:59:48And they just are so bad.
00:59:49You know, they said death.
00:59:51It was like death.
00:59:52There's nothing about death.
00:59:54Theirs is death.
00:59:55Because they're going to lose Medicaid.
00:59:57They're going to lose Social Security.
00:59:59They're going to lose Medicare.
01:00:01All of those things are going to be gone
01:00:02because the whole country would be bankrupt.
01:00:05And you're not going to have any kind of medical insurance.
01:00:07So with us, it's the opposite.
01:00:09And it's a great bill.
01:00:11We don't need any more.
01:00:12And I want to just say, from the beginning,
01:00:13our message has been very simple.
01:00:16We will not be extorted on this crazy plot of theirs.
01:00:20They've never done this before.
01:00:22Nobody has.
01:00:22You always vote for an extension.
01:00:24Chuck Schumer and the Senate Democrats need to vote
01:00:27for the clean, bipartisan CR
01:00:30and reopen our government.
01:00:31It's got to be reopened right now.
01:00:34We're not doing that.
01:00:36They are the obstructionists.
01:00:38And the reason they're doing it
01:00:40is because we're doing so well.
01:00:42We're doing well all over the world.
01:00:44We're doing well with the close to $20 trillion
01:00:47that I just told you about.
01:00:48It will be that number.
01:00:49But even if you take it down to over 17, that's a guarantee.
01:00:54We're doing well with everything.
01:00:56Car plants are pouring back into our country.
01:00:59AI plants.
01:01:00We're leading.
01:01:00We're dominating China right now in AI.
01:01:03And I did something that I think you'd like
01:01:06because we have an old grid.
01:01:07It's a tired grid.
01:01:08It doesn't have the juice that you need
01:01:10to fire up these plants.
01:01:11You know, these plants will need more than double
01:01:14the energy we have right now for the whole country.
01:01:17That's how big it is.
01:01:18And we can't do that.
01:01:20There's no way we can do that.
01:01:21China is building right now 52 power stations.
01:01:24But I did something better.
01:01:26I'm letting everybody build their own power plant
01:01:29so they'll become like an electric utility
01:01:31in addition to AI.
01:01:32But if they want to build their own plant
01:01:35and we get their approvals within less than a month,
01:01:39it used to take five years prior to rejection.
01:01:43Sometimes a guy in Louisiana,
01:01:46they had one that took 12 years
01:01:48and then they got rejected.
01:01:50I got it approved in two weeks when I got into office.
01:01:52That was the first term.
01:01:54And the plant is up now
01:01:55and it's been a great thing for the state.
01:01:58I did it twice, actually.
01:01:59I got two of them that were dead after 12 years
01:02:02and I got them approved,
01:02:03both of them in less than a week.
01:02:05And that's what we're doing.
01:02:06Lee Zeldin, by the way,
01:02:07is doing a phenomenal job,
01:02:09Environmental Commissioner, I have to tell you.
01:02:12He knows that we have to get them fast
01:02:14and we're getting them fast.
01:02:15So we're leading China in the AI race by a lot.
01:02:18Under Biden, Democrats voted 13 times
01:02:21for continuing resolutions to keep the government open.
01:02:25And all we want is simply to ask them to do it once again.
01:02:28They always voted for it.
01:02:30They never voted against it.
01:02:31Nobody votes against it.
01:02:33But they do that and they do.
01:02:35It's partially my fault.
01:02:36I mean, I'm watching you
01:02:37and I'm looking at all these great faces that I've seen.
01:02:41Really great people.
01:02:42I think with few exceptions,
01:02:44a couple of you I don't like that much,
01:02:45but with few exceptions, great people.
01:02:49And you look at what they do
01:02:51and you look at the game they play
01:02:52and it's a horrible game.
01:02:53And, you know, we have the hottest country ever.
01:02:58This is the hottest country anywhere in the world.
01:02:59And I say this, I'm sure you've heard me say it,
01:03:02but I was over in the Middle East
01:03:03and the king of Saudi Arabia
01:03:05and others also said essentially the same thing.
01:03:08They said, you know, President,
01:03:10a year and a half ago, your country was dead.
01:03:14We never thought we'd see this.
01:03:16and right now you have the hottest country
01:03:19anywhere in the world.
01:03:20We do.
01:03:20We have the hottest country anywhere in the world,
01:03:23which tells you about leadership
01:03:24and that includes your leadership.
01:03:27So as you know, my door is always open to anyone.
01:03:30It's not like that AOC.
01:03:32How about her?
01:03:33Where she said she's talking about
01:03:35having rebellions and everything.
01:03:37She said, well, my door is always open,
01:03:39but she's not the leader.
01:03:40I'm sure the leaders felt very nicely
01:03:43about when she said her door is open.
01:03:44But who the hell wants to go into her door anyway?
01:03:46She doesn't know what the hell she's talking about.
01:03:49She's the one that started.
01:03:50You know, I remember.
01:03:51I'll never forget.
01:03:52She never took a course on the environment.
01:03:54And I watched her one day
01:03:56and she was on television.
01:03:57She said, yes, our planet will be dead within 12 years.
01:04:00That was a long time ago.
01:04:02Our planet was supposed to be dead.
01:04:04Remember the 12-year theory?
01:04:05We were environmentally dead.
01:04:07Now, these people, they've got an agenda
01:04:09that nobody quite understands.
01:04:11The good news is they don't understand it either.
01:04:13They really have no idea.
01:04:14But the people do.
01:04:16The people understand.
01:04:18We're giving you the biggest tax cuts in history.
01:04:20All of these things,
01:04:21it all adds up
01:04:22that we should do fantastically well in the midterm.
01:04:25The only thing wrong with the midterms
01:04:27is that statistically, when you look,
01:04:30a president gets elected,
01:04:32and for some reason,
01:04:33and nobody, even the great John Thune,
01:04:35cannot explain to me,
01:04:37for some reason,
01:04:37even if he's a reasonably good president,
01:04:40and we've had success like nobody,
01:04:42but for some reason,
01:04:44you lose the midterms.
01:04:46I don't know why.
01:04:46I mean, the odds are tremendously against,
01:04:49like 92% or something.
01:04:52It doesn't make sense.
01:04:53If you have a great presidency,
01:04:55it only makes sense that you win the midterms.
01:04:57So there should be no reason for it.
01:05:00Somebody's going to explain
01:05:01there might be some dark,
01:05:03deep, psychological reason
01:05:04where they want to vote the opposite way.
01:05:07I don't know what it is,
01:05:08but we have to win the midterms.
01:05:10Otherwise, all of the things that we've done,
01:05:12so many of them are going to be taken away
01:05:14by the radical left lunatics.
01:05:17I mean, we're going to end up
01:05:18with a communist mayor in New York.
01:05:20Can you believe it?
01:05:20A communist.
01:05:22Remember, I would always say,
01:05:23we will not have a socialist elected in our country.
01:05:27Remember, I'd say that all the time.
01:05:29And I was right.
01:05:30We skipped socialists.
01:05:32We got a communist elected.
01:05:33So I didn't tell a lie.
01:05:35I didn't tell a lie.
01:05:36I was right.
01:05:36We'll have a communist, not a socialist.
01:05:38But we've already seen the impacts
01:05:41of the dangerous game that they're playing.
01:05:43Democrats are causing delays
01:05:45in our air traffic control system.
01:05:47So important.
01:05:49We wouldn't have had...
01:05:50You know, there's Pete Buttigieg.
01:05:51He spent billions of dollars
01:05:53on fixing the air traffic control.
01:05:56They'd use copper wire going into glass wire.
01:05:59Any union electrician here
01:06:01or any non-union electrician
01:06:03would say you can't hook copper into glass.
01:06:06It doesn't work.
01:06:07They spent billions of dollars.
01:06:09They turned on the system
01:06:10and it was stone cold blank.
01:06:13We're getting a brand new system.
01:06:16We have bids out now.
01:06:17We have three great companies bidding.
01:06:19And I want one bid.
01:06:20Sean Duffy's doing terrifically.
01:06:22I want one bid.
01:06:23I want just bid.
01:06:25And they're responsible for everything.
01:06:27Not where you had...
01:06:28They had like a thousand contractors.
01:06:29Every contractor,
01:06:30they're all running around.
01:06:32In the end, if one of them does a bad job,
01:06:34we want to be able to blame somebody
01:06:36and it's going to be one of the very big companies
01:06:38because there's a lot of interest in it.
01:06:41So the air traffic control system
01:06:42is going to be rebuilt.
01:06:44Over one million federal workers right now,
01:06:47as you know, are going unpaid.
01:06:49That's the Democrats' fault.
01:06:51And children, tourists,
01:06:52unable to visit the museums in Washington, D.C.
01:06:55that we now have beautiful, safe streets,
01:06:58but we don't have the museums open.
01:07:00We should probably just open them.
01:07:02But we are doing things that nobody's ever done,
01:07:06nobody's ever seen.
01:07:07So all of this and the pain that the Democrats have caused
01:07:11during this reckless and completely unnecessary affair,
01:07:14and you could call it the Schumer shutdown
01:07:17or the Democrat shutdown.
01:07:19You can call it whatever you want.
01:07:21And I will say this,
01:07:22that we have Darth Vader.
01:07:24You know Darth Vader, right?
01:07:26Darth Vader is a man who...
01:07:29I think he's sitting right.
01:07:30Is that Darth?
01:07:30Stand up, please, Darth Vader.
01:07:32Stand up.
01:07:33Does everybody know?
01:07:35This is...
01:07:36They call him Darth Vader.
01:07:38I call him a fine man.
01:07:39But he's cutting Democrat priorities,
01:07:44and they're never going to get him back.
01:07:46And they've caused us,
01:07:47and they've really allowed us to do it.
01:07:50And by the way, thank you.
01:07:51You're doing a great job, I have to tell you.
01:07:53So, really a great job.
01:07:56Because many of the things that they're cutting,
01:07:58like the New York project,
01:07:59$20 billion we're cutting it,
01:08:01they're not going to get it back.
01:08:03I mean, they're not going to get a lot of things back.
01:08:05They may not get it back.
01:08:06Maybe we'll talk to them about it.
01:08:07But they're losing the things that they wanted.
01:08:11But many of the things that they wanted
01:08:13are things that we don't want.
01:08:15The things that are just so bad for our country.
01:08:18And we're cutting those things out.
01:08:20So, while they thought they were doing maybe bad,
01:08:23maybe indirectly they're doing good,
01:08:26the cynical comment that they've made all over the place
01:08:30and all of their cynical remarks
01:08:32proves beyond all doubt
01:08:34that Schumer is a calculating political partisan.
01:08:36but we knew that.
01:08:38But he's somebody that's in deep trouble.
01:08:40He's losing in all of the polls.
01:08:42He's even losing to AOC plus three.
01:08:45Remember plus three?
01:08:46What happened to the plus three?
01:08:47Are they still around?
01:08:49I had one.
01:08:50I met the, when I was at the United Nations,
01:08:52I met the president of Somalia.
01:08:54and I said,
01:08:55I have somebody I'd like to give back to you.
01:08:57He said,
01:08:57no thanks.
01:08:58We don't want her.
01:08:59He didn't want anything to do with her.
01:09:01But today I'm calling on every Senate Democrat
01:09:03to stop the madness,
01:09:05to let our country get back.
01:09:07In the greatest moment in the history of our country
01:09:10in terms of wealth,
01:09:11in terms of job creation,
01:09:14and in terms of investment coming in,
01:09:17these guys go on strike.
01:09:19It's really a shame.
01:09:21So I'm asking them to be smart.
01:09:24It's not working.
01:09:25They're getting killed in the polls.
01:09:26The public understands what they're doing.
01:09:28They're doing the wrong thing.
01:09:30And with that,
01:09:31I just want to say welcome to the White House.
01:09:34When we're finished,
01:09:35they do a great job.
01:09:36When they're finished,
01:09:37we're going to all come in.
01:09:38It will be a little crowded,
01:09:39but that's okay.
01:09:40And to the Oval Office,
01:09:40we'll talk a little bit,
01:09:41a couple of minutes.
01:09:42Got some interesting things.
01:09:44And I think I'd like to have,
01:09:45if I could,
01:09:46John,
01:09:46come up and say a few words,
01:09:47and we can close it out.
01:09:49And by the way,
01:09:50this is an open mic.
01:09:52It's open to the world.
01:09:53I think they can hear me out on the street.
01:09:55If anybody wants to come up and say after John,
01:09:58say it.
01:09:58We're all friends,
01:09:59and you can speak your heart out.
01:10:01But we've got to get our government open,
01:10:04and the Democrats are trying to keep it closed.
01:10:06Thank you.
01:10:07John, please.
01:10:07Thank you, sir.
01:10:10Well, Mr. President,
01:10:12thank you for having us.
01:10:14This is the fourth week of the Democrat shutdown,
01:10:17but we are all here today
01:10:18because your Republican team in the Senate is unified.
01:10:22We are...
01:10:23This is now the longest full shutdown in history,
01:10:30but everybody here has voted now 11 different times
01:10:35to open up the government,
01:10:36and we are going to keep voting to open up the government,
01:10:38and eventually the Democrats hopefully sooner or later
01:10:41are going to come around.
01:10:43But, Mr. President,
01:10:44your agenda is the right one for this country.
01:10:46This is your team.
01:10:47We are your partners in achieving
01:10:50and implementing the agenda that you campaigned on
01:10:53and the American people voted for.
01:10:55And you just mentioned it has been a series of promises made
01:10:58and promises kept, whether it's national security,
01:11:01whether it's the border, whether it's the economy,
01:11:04taxes, regulations, energy,
01:11:08Trump newborn accounts, school choice.
01:11:11You look at what we've accomplished so far.
01:11:12It is a remarkable, remarkable team
01:11:15and a record of accomplishment that can't be matched,
01:11:19and I would argue, at least in my time here,
01:11:21but perhaps in all of history.
01:11:22So thank you for your leadership,
01:11:23and we will continue to be good partners
01:11:26and work with you to get the work done
01:11:28for the American people.
01:11:29And let's hope that the Democrats get wise
01:11:31in starting, perhaps even today,
01:11:34vote to reopen the government
01:11:35so we can get back to work for the American people.
01:11:38Mr. President, thank you for having us at your home.
01:11:40You have beautiful homes,
01:11:42and thank you for everything you're doing
01:11:44to make this such a beautiful place.
01:11:46This is America's house.
01:11:47We're delighted to be here.
01:11:48Thank you.
01:11:48Thank you.
01:11:53Thank you.
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