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President Trump escalates the political firestorm, ordering the DOJ to investigate alleged Epstein–Clinton connections as public pressure intensifies. Speaking to reporters, Trump also reignites his feud with Marjorie Taylor Greene, accusing her of “lying” and trying to force a full Epstein files release. The clash widens the GOP rift as Greene fires back with leaked texts. Trump further raises global alarms by warning of a possible nuclear threat “soon,” creating a dramatic moment with national and international stakes.

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00:00President, what did Jeffrey Epstein mean in his emails when he said you knew about the girls?
00:06I know nothing about that. They would have announced that a long time ago.
00:10It's really what did he mean when he spent all the time with Bill Clinton, with the president of Harvard, you know,
00:16that is Summers, Larry Summers, whatever his name is, and all of the other people that he spent time with.
00:23Jeffrey Epstein and I had a very bad relationship for many years.
00:27But he also saw a strike because of his president.
00:30So he dictated a couple of memos to himself. Give me a break.
00:34You're going to find out what did he know with respect to Bill Clinton, with respect to the head of Harvard,
00:40with respect to all of those people that he knew, including J.P. Morgan Chase.
00:44Yeah, Jennifer, go ahead. Go ahead.
00:47On Venezuela, sir, you've had a lot of meetings on Venezuela.
00:54I know you can't tell us what your next steps will be.
00:57But can you say, have you made up your mind on what you'd like to do as far as action?
01:01I sort of made up my mind. I mean, I can't tell you what it would be, but I said that.
01:06What did you say to some of your supporters who might not be excited about another foreign campaign?
01:12We'll see what happens. I mean, I can't tell you what it is, but we've made a lot of progress with that as well in terms of stopping drugs from pouring in.
01:22But we have a Mexico problem. We have a Colombia problem, meaning Colombia and the country.
01:27We're doing very well. Drugs coming into our country are greatly slowed, as you can imagine.
01:34On the tariff of a left, sir, is this going to change in your message?
01:40Well, I just want to bring down something.
01:42Because, look, for the most part, the foods, when we cut back a little bit of those tariffs, we get the price down.
01:49But they're not competitive in this country.
01:51Like tomatoes and bananas and things, we don't make them in this country.
01:55So there's no protection of our industries or our food products.
02:00So what we're going to do is we cut back and see prices come down even lower.
02:05You have to understand, we've all suffered from the Biden prices, which were much higher than they are right now.
02:10But I'll be able to get them down even lower, or at least a little bit more.
02:14Possibly, in some cases, a lot lower.
02:16More growbacks in the future with your tariff policies?
02:19More?
02:20Will there be more growbacks in the future? Will you change anything else with tariffs?
02:23I don't think it'll be necessary.
02:25We just did a little bit of a rollback with some foods, like coffee, as an example, where the prices of coffee were really high now.
02:32They'll be on the low side in Merchant, America.
02:35We're very good at this.
02:37The problem is we inherited a country, we took over January 20th, where the prices were full of growth.
02:44So they were up 30%, 40%, 50%.
02:46And we got them down 30%.
02:48That means they're still higher than where they were.
02:51We had a great four years.
02:54And I think this is going to be even much better.
02:57And in terms of affordability, it's not a good word for the Democrats.
03:01It's a good word for us.
03:02Because our prices are much lower, and will certainly be much, much lower than they were under the Democrats.
03:08Mr. President, my newspaper The Telegraph has led away and exposed them.
03:14Are you The Telegraph?
03:15That's right.
03:16What a job you did.
03:17What a great job you did.
03:19Are you proud of yourselves?
03:21We've had a good couple of weeks.
03:22How did we catch BBC like that?
03:23We have good sources.
03:24We have good sources.
03:25Honestly, congratulations.
03:26You've done a great service to a lot of countries, a lot of great human beings, if you want to know, that you're in there.
03:35Exposing what fake news is on about what BBC did.
03:39Nobody would even think of a thing like that.
03:41They actually changed the words coming out of my mouth.
03:45So the BBC has apologised and retracted the report when they say they won't pay any compensation?
03:51Well, we'll sue them.
03:53We'll sue them for anywhere between a billion and five billion dollars, probably sometime next week.
03:58So you're ready to take a...
03:59Well, I think I have to do it.
04:01I mean, it's...
04:02They've even admitted that they cheated.
04:04Has that...
04:05I mean, not that they couldn't have not done that.
04:08They cheated.
04:09They changed the words coming out of my mouth.
04:11That's worse than what CBS did with commas.
04:14They changed her answer, but at least it showed, you know, coming out of her mouth.
04:19Do you think it's appropriate that British TV viewers have to pay more than $200 just for a light to watch television?
04:26Do you think the license...
04:27Well, I don't know what they're doing in a place that I like a lot.
04:31In general UK, right?
04:33But the people of the UK are very angry about what happened.
04:37As you can imagine.
04:39Because it shows the BBC is big news.
04:42Of course, you and I knew that for a long time.
04:45But we didn't know it was this week.
04:46Have you raised the issue with Sir Keir Starmer?
04:49I have not, but I'm going to call him over the weekend.
04:53He actually put a call in to me.
04:55He's very embarrassed by it.
04:57You know, that's...
04:58I don't know what percentage is owned by the country.
05:01But regardless, if it's small or large or nothing, I can say this, the UK is very, very embarrassed by BBC, but they didn't.
05:10Mr. President, you said that tariffs do not increase prices for consumers.
05:14But now you're a lower...
05:15I didn't say they don't.
05:16I say they may in some cases, but to a large extent they've been warned by the country.
05:22As an example, we have virtually no inflation.
05:25And yet we've taken in hundreds of millions of dollars.
05:28So we've taken in hundreds of millions of dollars.
05:31We've used tariffs to stop wars.
05:34You look at India and Pakistan.
05:36Look at so many wars they stopped just by saying, I'm going to oppose tariffs.
05:40When you come to him, you're going to have war.
05:42So tariffs are going to increase prices?
05:44Yeah, in that case it was nuclear war.
05:46And I stopped it by using tariffs.
05:48But oftentimes, and to a large extent, the countries themselves pick up the tab.
05:54The companies pick up the tab.
05:57And I find that based on inflation, we have virtually no inflation.
06:02When I inherited the country from sleepy Joe Biden, the inflation...
06:07It was the highest inflation in the history of our country for at least 48 years.
06:13They used 48, I'd say it was the history.
06:16We have now a low inflation, going to be very soon even lower.
06:21But we'll get some of the prices down a little bit, which will bring them down to a new low.
06:27How much of the tab has been picked up by Americans?
06:30I think very little.
06:32I mean, I really think very little.
06:33If you look at it, and when you add the trillions of dollars that our country is making,
06:39when you add the fact that I'll be giving back $2,000 or so to middle-income people, low-income people,
06:47everybody but the rich, we'll be giving $2,000 back.
06:50And you add that in, when you add the fact that our country is extremely rich and we have no wars,
06:56and we respect it again.
06:57When you add the fact that when China was threatening to us in terms of rare earths,
07:02I was able to solve it just by putting tariffs on China, and we made a deal a week later.
07:07When you add all of the benefits, the single greatest thing we have right now is the use of tariffs.
07:14And I use them properly.
07:16For years they've been used against us.
07:19And I think, you know, whether you call them tariffs or anything else, if you didn't use them,
07:26you really would have an unguarded disaster in your hands.
07:29Will those $2,000 payments, will that be inflationary?
07:32Because previously Republicans have said it's sending money to people like under Biden.
07:36Yeah, well the difference is this is money earned as opposed to money that was made up.
07:40You know, that money was made up.
07:42Biden gave like the Inflation Reduction Act, which did not reduce inflation and it wasn't meant to.
07:48And they admitted it was a phony name.
07:51But they spent hundreds of billions of dollars on a bank deal called the Inflation Reduction Act.
07:57That was made up money.
07:59When I spend, when I pay people $2,000 each for low and moderate income and middle income people,
08:07everybody but the rich get this.
08:10That's not made up.
08:11That's real money.
08:12That comes from other countries.
08:14Yeah.
08:15Speaking of China, since you made the deals, since you struck the deal with them,
08:18is the Chinese going to actually purchase any soybeans if they locked in any soybeans?
08:23Yeah, and they're in the process of doing it.
08:25We spoke of them today.
08:26They're in the process of doing not only a little bit, but they'll be doing a lot of soybean purchase.
08:32Do you know when it is where you go?
08:34It's starting.
08:35They'll be buying a lot of soybeans, but really, Jennifer, a lot of everything else.
08:40Can you say who you spoke with or who your team spoke with?
08:44Top of the line.
08:45Top of the line.
08:46Which is when the VA checks are out soon, but the mayor can see those checks.
08:51Will that be in time for Christmas while we're shopping?
08:54No, no, not for this year.
08:55It'll be next year sometime.
08:56Do you have a time frame to keep up?
08:58Sometime during the year or next year.
09:00It's a lot of money, but we've taken in a lot of money from tariffs.
09:04The tariffs allow us to give a dividend if we want to do that.
09:08Now, we're going to do a dividend, and we're also going to be reducing debt.
09:12We have, because of Biden and others, we have $37 trillion in debt.
09:19So we're going to be doing a dividend, which people will enjoy and spend and do what they want.
09:24But we're also going to be reducing debt very substantially.
09:27What if the Supreme Court is against you, sir?
09:29Well, then I'd have to do something else.
09:32We'll have to figure something else.
09:34That'll be the very sad day for our country.
09:37We use, just today, I stopped the war.
09:40I won't go into which one, but you'll be able to figure it out.
09:44Cambodia and Thailand.
09:45But I see.
09:46That was quick.
09:47Very smart.
09:49But just today, I stopped the war by the use of tariffs.
09:52Often times a bit.
09:54And if you think of the cost of war, just forget about debt, which is number one.
09:59But the debt within those countries.
10:01But that all comes to our, in one form or another, it all comes right back to us.
10:06I stopped the war just today through the use of tariffs, the threat of tariffs.
10:11If we didn't have that, other countries would use tariffs on us.
10:15And we would have no fair means of fighting back.
10:19Is that confirmation that people need to stop?
10:21They're doing great.
10:23They were not doing great.
10:24Mr. President.
10:25They were not doing great.
10:26And then, you know, they had a conflict, as you know, sir.
10:29And they spoke to the prime ministers of both countries.
10:32And they're doing great.
10:34I think they're going to be fine.
10:36Mr. President, what are you doing on health care subsidies?
10:38Oh, you see people's in the need?
10:40Yeah, health care subsidies is a good question.
10:42So, Obamacare, which is the unaffordable care act, it is totally unaffordable.
10:48We want — you see the kind of money the insurance companies are making.
10:54Hundreds of billions of dollars.
10:56Their stock is up over a thousand percent over a period — a relatively short period of
11:01time.
11:02What we're going to be doing, what I'm going to be recommending, not this — Obamacare
11:07is a disaster.
11:08Hard to expensive and lousy health care.
11:10We're going to give the money to the people to buy their own health care.
11:14And the kind of money that we give to the insurance companies is more than going to
11:19take care of it.
11:20People are going to be able to buy their own health insurance.
11:23And it's going to be great health care.
11:25And they're going to get paid by the government.
11:28The government will be doing — it will be one of the greatest deals this country's
11:32ever made.
11:33So we're — instead of giving it to insurance companies, big, fat, bloated insurance companies,
11:40we're giving the money directly to the people to buy their own health care.
11:44A lot of Americans buy it from insurance companies?
11:47Some may.
11:48I mean, they'll be negotiating prices.
11:50Really free enterprise.
11:51They'll be — you know, you can do it through an insurance company.
11:54You can also buy it direct.
11:56You know, they have savings accounts.
11:58They have a lot of different ways to buy a health care.
12:00I've got a question.
12:01You have for an investigation today, the people associated with the —
12:04Yeah.
12:05— like Reed Hoffman, Major Democratic Go.
12:07What impact do you have on that kind of investigation you can have with —
12:10I don't know, but I heard they are appointing a U.S. attorney, and I hear a really good
12:15one to look into.
12:16I hear Southern District is going to be looking — Jay Clayton.
12:19And he's a great man, a great attorney, and he's a highly respected — one of the
12:24most respected people in the country in terms of law and law enforcement.
12:29As you know, he headed up the SEC.
12:31He was head of Sullivan and Cromwell for years.
12:34He's one of the most respected people in the country.
12:37He's been confirmed for the Southern District.
12:41And I heard Jay is going to be looking into it.
12:43Jay Clayton is a real — he's a real legal tellman.
12:47He's a very, very legitimate person.
12:49— Do you believe that the president should be able to order investigations?
12:52— Sure.
12:53I mean, I'm the chief law enforcement officer in the country.
12:56Not that I want to use that, but I am considered the chief law enforcement agent in the country.
13:03And I'm allowed to do it.
13:05I don't want to do it.
13:06I'm not doing it.
13:07I had nothing to do with that.
13:08True.
13:09It's just an example.
13:10That came from Pam Bondi, from the DOJ.
13:13But you can't pick a better person than Jay Clayton.
13:17He's truly one of the most respected people in that world.
13:21— Have you been tracking the Georgia-RICO case at all?
13:25Did you see the news on that today?
13:26— Which one?
13:27— The Georgia case, the RICO case.
13:29Apparently they're continuing with the investigation into you and your allies related to the 2020 election.
13:34Is that tracking them?
13:35— You mean the Fannie Willis case?
13:37— I don't think so.
13:38— I can't imagine.
13:39I thought that case was over.
13:40I was told that case was totally over.
13:42— Mr. President, have you ruled out the party for Ghislaine Maxwell?
13:46— I haven't even thought about it.
13:47I mean, I haven't thought about it for months.
13:51Maybe I haven't thought about it at all.
13:53You just asked me a question.
13:54— Why can't you rule it out?
13:55— But I don't talk about that.
13:56I don't rule it in or out.
13:57I don't even think about it.
13:59— On Epstein, sir, Marjorie Toon McRae, the Congresswoman, was on CBS News.
14:03He was talking about how the files should ever be released.
14:06We anticipate that it will happen in the house.
14:08I know you have any problem about the investigation today.
14:12— I don't care about it.
14:13At least you're not.
14:14What I think you should do, if you're going to do it, then you have to go into Epstein's
14:19friends.
14:20This read-off that spent a lot of time on the island.
14:23If I was never on his island, Bill Clinton went there supposedly 28 times.
14:30You're going to have to look into his friends if they're going to do that.
14:34And I think the perfect guy to do it would be Southern District.
14:37Somebody like Jay Clayton, I understand that's who's been assigned.
14:41— But does the Congresswoman have a point, though?
14:43— You're wearing the case of more files.
14:44— Does Marjorie Toon McRae have a point?
14:46— Does she have a point, though?
14:47— I know nothing about her.
14:48— On the police, all the files.
14:49— Well, she can have — they can have whatever they want.
14:50They already do.
14:51I think they have 50,000 pages already.
14:52Look, this is a Democrat hoax.
14:53This is a hoax put out by the Democrat.
14:54And a couple of few Republicans have gone along with it because they're weak and ineffective.
15:08But this is a Democrat hoax to get away from the fact that they just lost the shutdown and they've lost the elections.
15:14They've lost the big election, to me, in a record number.
15:18They lost the popular vote.
15:20They lost the swing stance.
15:22They lost everything.
15:24I think it was 312 to 20-something.
15:27So this is a way of not talking about that.
15:31It's a hoax.
15:32This is no different than Russia, Russia, Russia.
15:34And it's ended up by Democrats and some very weak Republicans.
15:38— I was just wondering if you have a timeline for when — —
15:40— Very few.
15:41— Timeline for when you might release more of those files —
15:43— Which ones?
15:44— — Democrats have seen —
15:45— Well, I don't know about those files.
15:47I know nothing about it.
15:48But I understand they released like 40,000 or 50,000 pages already.
15:52— Okay.
15:53— And they opened it up.
15:55I will say this.
15:57If they had anything, they would have used it before the election.
16:00Okay?
16:01I can't tell you what they put in since the election.
16:04But if they had anything, you don't think they would have used it before the election?
16:08They would have gladly used it before the election.
16:10— Seriously?
16:11— In the election.
16:12— Jennifer, go ahead.
16:13— Well, why were you or why was your team encouraging
16:16a congressman over in Congress when the base did not pursue —
16:20— Because we think it's bad to talk about it.
16:22Because it gets away from the subject of how well the Republicans are doing.
16:27We have the greatest economy.
16:29We have the largest investment ever made in our country's history.
16:32We have all of these great things happening.
16:34We have very little inflation.
16:36Whereas he had record-setting the biggest inflation in history.
16:39All of these things are doing —
16:41And when you talk about the Epstein hoax,
16:43what happens is you're not talking about how well we've done.
16:46— Mr. President Obama —
16:48— That's the whole purpose behind them.
16:50They want to waste people's time.
16:52And some of the dumber Republicans like that.
16:55— Is the president on that subject?
16:57What are we going to say?
16:58— It's mostly Democrats, by the way.
17:00— Are we going to see more domestic travel from you as he tried to sell that message?
17:03Are we going to see some problems?
17:05— Domestic travel?
17:06— Yeah.
17:07— Well, I want to spend time here.
17:08I just got back from a big trip, a very successful trip with China,
17:11and with, you know, all the countries —
17:14I saw many countries over there.
17:16We stopped in Malaysia, Japan, South Korea.
17:19It was a phenomenal trip.
17:20We had a great meeting with President Xi,
17:22who's, you know, a great leader.
17:24Great country, actually, whether you like it or not.
17:26And China's a great country, amazing, amazing place.
17:31And Japan, amazing place.
17:33We stopped in tremendous countries with tremendous leaders,
17:37and we did really well.
17:38We brought back trillions of dollars in trade and other things.
17:42And someone like Marjorie Taylor Greene would say you're spending too much time overseas
17:48to not spending enough time selling your domestic goods.
17:50— So I heard that Marjorie Taylor Greene said,
17:52oh, gee, I'm spending too much time overseas.
17:54So let's say I don't meet with China.
17:57You know what's happening right now to Georgia and every other state?
18:01They're not working because your magnets and your rare earths would have kicked in,
18:06and there wouldn't be a factory in the world that was working.
18:09If I didn't have a relationship overseas with China, with Japan, with South Korea, with all of them,
18:15Malaysia, I went to Malaysia, I would visit many more countries than that.
18:20If we didn't do that, if we just stayed right here,
18:23you would right now have no factory anywhere in the world that would be working
18:27because of rare earth with China.
18:30Not only that, we made a deal with China.
18:32We've taken billions and billions of dollars.
18:34We made a deal with Japan.
18:36We've taken billions of dollars.
18:38We made a deal with South Korea.
18:39We've taken billions and billions of dollars.
18:42If I would stay home, none of that would be happening.
18:45And by the way, I stay home 98% of the time.
18:50The last thing I want to do is travel 22 hours in an airplane, as nice as this plane is.
18:55So, you know, Marjorie Taylor Greene is not in any way.
18:59I mean, she is a very different thinking than I have.
19:02Something happened to her over the last period of a month or two where she changed.
19:08I think politically, I think that her constituents aren't going to be happy.
19:13Already, I have people calling me.
19:14They want to challenge her to a race in her district in Georgia.
19:19And, you know, that's too bad.
19:21She's lost a wonderful conservative reputation.
19:24But when she says, don't go overseas,
19:27if I didn't go overseas, we might be in a war right now with China.
19:31This is on nuclear testing, sir.
19:33On nuclear testing, sir.
19:34Are you receiving any feelings about reserves?
19:37We're going to have nuclear testing because other people test.
19:40We have other countries that test.
19:42We have more nuclear weapons than any other country.
19:45I'm the one that renovated them and built some.
19:48And I hated to do it, but I had no choice because they have.
19:51We have more.
19:52Russia's second and China is a distant third.
19:55But within four or five years, they're going to be up with us.
19:58Absolutely.
19:59What I would like to do is I would like to go denuclearization.
20:03In other words, where we have a meeting primarily of the top three,
20:08can cut back on nuclear weapons.
20:10That would be a great thing.
20:11How soon can the tests take place, though?
20:12Pretty certain.
20:13What's that?
20:14China, Russia, and us?
20:16We're number one.
20:17Russia's number two.
20:18China's number three.
20:19They are catching up.
20:21They're quite a bit distant from us right now, but they'll catch us in four or five years.
20:26Mr. President, can you tell us?
20:27I think the best thing would be that we denuclearize.
20:31Mr. President, can you tell us why you needed to get an MRI?
20:34I understand that the results were well.
20:36What was it for?
20:38Because it's part of my physical.
20:40Getting an MRI is very standard.
20:42What do you think I shouldn't have?
20:43I had an MRI.
20:46Here's what you're serious.
20:48I had an MRI.
20:49The doctor said it was the best result he has ever seen as a doctor.
20:54That's it.
20:55But I had an MRI as part of my standard yearly.
21:00I think I do it every two years, but I have the physical every year.
21:05And the result was outstanding.
21:07Is it your brain?
21:08Do you know?
21:09I have no idea what they analyzed.
21:12But whatever they analyzed, they analyzed it well.
21:15And they said that I had as good a result as they've ever seen.
21:20Now, the other thing I took is I took, as you know, a advanced, very advanced test on mental acuity.
21:29Because I think a president should have to do that.
21:32And as you probably heard, I aced it.
21:34I got a perfect score.
21:36I got the highest score.
21:37I got a perfect score.
21:38And the only reason I tell you that is it's one subject, unlike Biden and others, that you can take off your plane.
21:45The question on nuclear testing is being very specific.
21:48Are you saying you want to?
21:49It's a little forehead?
21:51I don't want to tell you about that.
21:53But we will do nuclear testing like other countries do.
21:56We have more nuclear weapons than any other country that we have to test.
22:00Other countries are not exploiting more things.
22:02Do you think you'll get on the road for the next election?
22:05Oh, yeah.
22:06I'll be helping people.
22:07Okay.
22:08I'll be on the road helping people.
22:09Sorry, but the midterms are very important.
22:11And again, I think we should terminate the filibuster.
22:14Republicans should terminate the filibuster.
22:16The Democrats would do it immediately if they ever got power.
22:20And without Manchin and Sinema, they would have done it in the past.
22:23Would you be open to endorsing someone in the primary Marjorie Taylor Greene giving her latest statements?
22:28Well, it depends on who runs against her.
22:31I mean, I'm no longer much of a fan, as I disagree with her policy.
22:34But she said that, you know, going to foreign countries, bringing back trillions of dollars is not important.
22:42Do you think I want to go and be on an airplane for 20 hours?
22:47Some of you are with me.
22:4922 hours to be exact.
22:51Travel and then get off and make a speech and get people to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in our country.
22:57I'd rather do it without having to go.
22:59But if you didn't go, you wouldn't be able to have that kind of result.
23:03As an example, Malaysia.
23:05If you look at Thailand, I stopped the war in Thailand and Cambodia.
23:10If I didn't go to that region, I probably wouldn't have been able to stop that war.
23:15That war would have been very costly in terms of lives.
23:18But even costly in terms of us.
23:21Are you meeting with Indiana lawmakers next week?
23:24Are you meeting with lawmakers from Indiana next week?
23:26Not that I know of I might be. I don't know.
23:28They will.
23:29I guess they're making a decision as to whether or not they want to gain for the Republican Party one or two more.
23:36By the way, I will say this.
23:38I heard wonderful more seats.
23:40I heard that a big lawsuit will be taking place.
23:45Is what will be taking place concerning the California hoax.
23:49When they're trying to get five more seats.
23:51And California is one of the most dishonest elections ever.
23:55They send out tens of billions of ballots to people all over the place.
24:00Many of those people get two or three ballots.
24:03And they come back.
24:04California is a disgrace on voting.
24:07And they're doing something that is very illegal.
24:10So we are or will be suing California on the five seats.
24:14The Department of Justice will be?
24:16The Department of Justice is.
24:18Being headed by the Department of Justice.
24:20You're meeting with the Saudi Crown Prince next week?
24:23More than meeting.
24:24We're honoring Saudi Arabia.
24:26The Crown Prince.
24:27What are your goals of the meeting?
24:29You can decide about to sell an F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia.
24:33Where do you want to do that?
24:34Well, they want it by a lot of jets.
24:37We make the best jets.
24:38We make the best missiles.
24:39You saw that when we took out the nuclear capability of Iran.
24:43You know, for 22 years they wanted to do that.
24:47No president had the guts to do it.
24:49We did it.
24:50And Iran is a different place.
24:51By the way, Iran wants to negotiate a deal too.
24:54Everybody wants to negotiate with us now.
24:57If we didn't have military strength.
24:59If we didn't rebuild our military in my first term.
25:02And now we continue to do it.
25:04Biden dissipated it by giving a chunk to the Taliban.
25:08Not a good idea.
25:10But you know what the good news?
25:12It was a lot.
25:13But relatively very little.
25:14So, yes to the jets, but you're not sure yet?
25:17I'm looking at that.
25:18They've asked me to look at it.
25:19They want to buy a lot of 35.
25:21But they want to buy actually more than that fighter jets.
25:24Will the Abraham Accords be a part of that conversation?
25:27What?
25:28The Abraham Accords getting Saudi Arabia.
25:30The Abraham Accords will be a part.
25:31We're going to be discussing.
25:33I hope that Saudi Arabia will be going into the Abraham Accords fairly quickly.
25:38We've had tremendous interest in the Abraham Accords since we put Iran out of business.
25:45Okay?
25:46Thank you much.
25:47Thank you, everybody.
25:48Thank you, Mr. President.
25:49Thank you, Mr. President.
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