00:00Are you talking about literally resuming underground nuclear detonation tests?
00:05You'll find out very soon, but we're going to do some testing.
00:07Yeah, other countries do it. If they're going to do it, we're going to do it.
00:10The trip was fantastic.
00:12We took in over $3 trillion, really in profit, if you want to define it that way.
00:18You see, the farmers are very happy.
00:21I think it's 25 million tons, but it's numbers that they've never seen before
00:28in terms of soybeans, in terms of other things.
00:32We have numbers coming to our farmers that the farmers have never seen before from China.
00:38Our farmers are very happy.
00:39I suggest that they go out and buy larger tractors and more land.
00:44Okay?
00:45We want larger tractors and more land because nobody's ever seen anything like it.
00:51I've given China great incentives to hold down the fentanyl, get rid of it, ideally.
00:56You know, a lot of people don't know it's used as anesthesia.
01:00It's used as a lot of good things happen.
01:02But unfortunately, when it's developed a certain way, a lot of bad things happen.
01:07Because a lot of people would say, well, why is it made?
01:09I mean, it's made for a lot of good purposes, but it also has some very bad purposes
01:13when you design it a certain way and people can take it and design it.
01:17So China's working very hard on that.
01:19I really believe that.
01:20And they have an incentive.
01:21I'd love to get rid of the extra 10%.
01:24I put a 20% penalty on, had a great conversation about it with President Xi yesterday.
01:31And I'd love to get rid of the other.
01:32As soon as we see that, we'll get rid of the other 10%.
01:35Other than that, we haven't cut the tariffs at all with China.
01:40But we're going to have a great relationship with them, I think, for a long period of time.
01:43If we have a smart president, we'll have a great relationship.
01:45If we don't have a smart president, which is also a very strong possibility, then we won't
01:51have a great relationship.
01:52But China is, the meeting with China was incredible.
01:56The meeting with Japan, incredible.
01:59And the meeting with South Korea, likewise, incredible, all of them.
02:03And trillions of dollars are coming back to our country because of those meetings.
02:07And we have others planned with other countries, but those are big ones.
02:10So the meeting with China was one that everybody wanted.
02:13And at the meeting with the new prime minister, who's fantastic, of Japan, could not have
02:19gone better.
02:20We've worked out our deal.
02:21And South Korea, you saw the way we were treated.
02:23Our country is respected again.
02:26When they treat me with that kind of respect, they're treating our country with that kind
02:29of respect, which is much more important.
02:31And our country is respected again.
02:33Do you have any questions?
02:34There are reports that you are considering strikes within Venezuela.
02:40Is that true?
02:41No.
02:41That you made a decision on that?
02:42No, it's not true.
02:43It was on the nuclear strikes.
02:45Oh, sorry, the nuclear tests that you were talking about.
02:48Are you talking about literally resuming underground nuclear detonation tests?
02:54You'll find out very soon, but we're going to do some testing.
02:56Yeah, other countries do it.
02:58If they're going to do it, we're going to do it.
02:59Okay, you can't clarify whether you're being able to resuming.
03:01I'm not going to say it.
03:02I mean, I know exactly what we're doing, where we're doing it.
03:04But other countries are doing it.
03:06If other countries do it, we do it.
03:07Do you have any more details from the FBI reporting that terrorist attack in Michigan that was
03:12said to happen over the weekend?
03:14We're catching people before they ever start again.
03:17Mr. President, your response to Victor Orban saying he will ask for an exemption from U.S.
03:22sanctions on Russian oil?
03:23He has asked for an exemption.
03:25We haven't granted one, but he has asked.
03:28Victor, he's a friend of mine, he's asked for an exemption.
03:31What else?
03:32Mr. President, I'm going to ask about...
03:34Yeah, please.
03:35What did you talk about with Prime Minister Carney?
03:39Are you like a candidate only to resuming of the leaders?
03:42No, but I have a very good relationship.
03:44I like him a lot.
03:46But you know what they did was wrong.
03:47He was very nice.
03:48He apologized for what they did with the commercial.
03:50Because it was a false commercial.
03:52You know, it was the exact opposite.
03:53Ronald Reagan loved tariffs.
03:56And they tried to make it look the other way.
03:57And he did apologize.
03:59And I appreciated it.
04:00We had a great dinner.
04:01You know, with other countries, as you know.
04:04And I think we have a very good relationship personally.
04:06I think that what they did was wrong, but he apologized.
04:11On the SNAP benefits that do expire tomorrow,
04:13which are talking about canned goods and non-fartuals for trick-or-treaters,
04:17is there a possibility, like you did with the military, moving around funds?
04:20Is there a possibility to do that?
04:21Well, there always is.
04:22But all the Democrats have to do is say, let's go.
04:24I mean, you know, they don't have to do anything.
04:26They don't have to agree.
04:26All they have to do is say, the government is open.
04:30And we only need five Democrats.
04:32But they're, you know, they've become a radical left partner.
04:34And they really have to become a very radical left partner.
04:39And they've lost their minds.
04:40They've lost their minds.
04:41All they have to do is say, the government is open.
04:44And that's the end of it.
04:45And, you know, largely, when you talk about SNAP,
04:48you're talking about largely Democrats.
04:50But I'm president.
04:51I want to help everybody.
04:52I want to help Democrats and Republicans.
04:54But when you're talking about SNAP,
04:56if you look, it's largely Democrats.
04:58They're hurting their own people.
04:59Thank you very much.
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