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00:00Oh, Gloria. How's it gonna go down? Will you meet him on the main line? Or will you get him on the rebound? Or will you marry for the money? Take the lower in the afternoon? Feel your innocence slipping away? Don't believe it's coming back soon.
00:28And you really don't remember. Oh, there's something that he said. Oh, the voice is in your head. Calling Gloria. Gloria. Don't you think it's coming back soon.
00:49Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 45th and 47th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump.
00:58We'll be an American where at least I know I'm free. And I won't forget the men who died, who gave that right to me.
01:11And I gladly stand up next to you. And defend her still today. Cause there ain't no doubt. I love this land. God bless the USA.
01:26From the lakes of Minnesota. To the hills of Tennessee. Across the plains of Texas. From sea to shining sea.
01:51From Detroit down to Houston. From Detroit down to Houston. And New York to LA. Where there's pride in every American heart. And it's time we stand and say.
02:05That I'm proud to be an American where at least I know I'm free. And I won't forget the men who died, who gave that right to me.
02:21And I gladly stand up next to you. And I gladly stand up next to you. And defend her still today. Cause there ain't no doubt. I love this land. God bless the USA.
02:36God bless the USA.
03:06Oh, thank you very much. This was just a little, a little quick stop that we made yesterday. Let's, uh, let's go to North Carolina. We want to go to North Carolina.
03:31And what a crowd. Thank you very much. We appreciate it. We'll never, there'll never be anything like this. You know, you say, let's go to North Carolina. We'll get this great crowd outside. You have people.
03:43It's crazy. We're having a great time. And you know, these ladies right here.
03:48They've been to, I think over 200 rallies, but I'm not going to say. And this time I made it easy because they come from North Carolina.
03:58They didn't have to travel today. They didn't have to travel today. They traveled about a half an hour, right? Isn't that nice? Instead of traveling all over the country. They're unbelievable.
04:06And you look better than you've ever looked. And I'm not allowed to say that. You know, if you say that, if you say a woman looks beautiful, which you do, it's the end of your political career.
04:15But I don't care. But I don't care. You look beautiful. Well, I'm thrilled to be back in this incredible state with so many proud, hardworking American patriots, which is what you are.
04:27Let me begin by wishing each and every one of you a very Merry Christmas.
04:36Remember, they didn't want to say Merry Christmas when I first started 2016. We don't want to say Merry Christmas.
04:42They said, I said, no, we're going to bring back Christmas. And they don't say that anymore.
04:46They don't want to say it, but they don't talk about it anymore because they got shellacked.
04:51We're here tonight to celebrate 11 incredible months. It's been the most successful first year of any president in the history of our country.
05:06It is been in that a big statement, but it's a statement that you read all over the place.
05:10I mean, who could have done better? I don't think anybody could have done, but he could have done better than us, not me, than us.
05:16We're all wearing this together. Since my inauguration, we've created more than 53,000 North Carolina jobs, including 8,000 North Carolina construction jobs.
05:30More than 150,000 North Carolina residents have been lifted off of food stamps.
05:36They're very happy about that. And after your horrible hurricane, which produced more water damage than any hurricane in history, the Democrats let you down.
05:48They really did. Remember, they wouldn't do anything. Remember, they wouldn't go to your community.
05:53They wouldn't do anything. You had to wait till January 20th when I took office that we really knocked the hell out of it.
05:59Remember, as soon as I took office, I got in on January 20th and I first thing I did was made North Carolina phone calls and we did a hell of a job that a hell of a job.
06:13You'd still be sitting in the mud if I didn't get elected. You would be. People were sitting in the mud.
06:19But I helped rebuild your state and I didn't get any help from the Democrats, not your governor, not your man that's running, by the way, for Senate against Michael Watley, who's phenomenal.
06:29Michael Watley is incredible.
06:31Your previous governor was a disaster. He's also a radical left person, by the way.
06:37He's radical left. You don't want him. He doesn't represent you.
06:41You just and look at the crime. Look at what's going on with all the crime here.
06:45The slitting throats and stuff. I didn't I never saw that with you.
06:49Now, all of a sudden, that's what we see. You got to get Michael Watley is going to be so important.
06:54He was so great. Don't forget, I took Michael and I put him as the head of the party.
07:00Because he did so great. We won the state all three times and it was like a rock.
07:07He didn't allow cheating in the second time.
07:10I watched all these states. Boom, boom. We're leading.
07:15People went to sleep. It was over. Then they dropped ballots. They cheated like hell.
07:20The only good thing is this is a far better term than it would have been had I done it the more traditional way.
07:27It really is. It's a more powerful term.
07:30It's a more powerful term. And the biggest news of all is yesterday, it was announced that inflation is far lower than anybody expected.
07:39I told you beating every one of the 61 forecasts from the so-called geniuses, the experts with the geniuses, not them.
07:50We now have the lowest core inflation since March of 2021. And we're just getting started. It's unbelievable.
07:58It's unbelievable. And that's despite taking in billions and billions and billions, hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs.
08:08Remember, they said, oh, the tariffs will cost inflation.
08:10Just came out with the best inflation report we've had in years and lots of cash, too.
08:16In fact, 1776, right?
08:22$1,776 goes to our military. You know, it was $1,775.
08:34And that was the number. You know, that was just a lump.
08:38I said, you know, if we had $1, we got 1776.
08:43Somebody said, that's genius.
08:45I said, well, I'm smart.
08:47I said, for $1, and I'll get these ladies who are loaded with money to pay for it from North Carolina.
08:56Their husbands can write a check in two seconds, take care of it.
08:59No, think of it. For $1 more, they said, I can't believe we didn't think of that.
09:04Only hours ago, I left a meeting at the White House where we cut the cost of prescription drugs by 300, 400, 500, and even 600%.
09:14And I'm doing what no politician of either party has ever done before, standing up to the special interests and demanding lower prices for the American people.
09:24This is what we've done.
09:25You know, it's called favored nations.
09:28And nations all over the world were screwing us.
09:32We would have prices that were 10 times higher than the prices they were charging in London and in Paris and all over.
09:42All over the world, we had the highest prices for drugs because we had politicians that wouldn't.
09:47I did it at the beginning, at the first.
09:49But then we had a thing called, you know what happened, COVID?
09:53And it was sort of hard to go after France and Italy.
09:57Say, listen, on top of all your COVID all over the place with everyone dying, we want you to pay a lot of money for drugs.
10:02You can't do it.
10:03But we did it and nobody's ever even thought of doing it before.
10:07I've negotiated and really did it directly with 17 of the world's largest drug companies, as well as foreign nations that were taking advantage of your country for decades, many decades.
10:19For years, Americans have been paying the highest drug prices anywhere in the world by far, 10 times more sometimes, 15 in the U.S.
10:29And so you're not going to have to raise it that much, but you have to raise it.
10:33And they always said for 50 years, they say, let the United States pay.
10:37And for 50 years, the United States got screwed because we're paying so much more drug that was selling for $10 in London sells for $130.
10:49That's 13 times more in New York, 13 times more.
10:52So $10 in London, $130 in New York.
10:57And now that drug will go up for the other country from $10 to only $20 or maybe $30 and it will come down from the United States of America to $20 from $130.
11:14Think of that.
11:17Think of that.
11:18That's the biggest price reduction.
11:23What you talk about, you talk about cutting prices, cutting costs and cutting prices.
11:28You talk about affordability.
11:31You know, the Democrats, they're the ones that got us into the mess.
11:34They're the ones that caused the high prices.
11:36And then they come out and they look and they look at those fake news people back there.
11:42This election is about affordability.
11:46They go, let's talk about it.
11:47No, I'd rather not talk about it because they can't.
11:50They're the ones that cause, they cause the highest inflation in the history of our country, which led to the highest prices in the history of our country.
11:58I inherited the mess.
11:59I got the prices down and they're going down silver.
12:02They look at gasoline.
12:03A lot of areas now in our country, $199 a gallon.
12:07It cost these ladies from North, these beautiful friends of mine from North Carolina, it cost them like one third to get here than it would have cost under Sleepy Joe Biden.
12:23Right?
12:24If you drive, this time you can drive.
12:28It's the first time you didn't have to take an airplane.
12:30But we had nine blockbuster agreements.
12:33We had nine of them with the big drug companies just today.
12:37The rest are coming over the next couple of weeks.
12:39But the first dramatic drug discounts will be available to all Americans starting in January at a thing called TrumpRx.gov.
12:48TrumpRx.gov.
12:49But this is the biggest thing ever to happen on drug prices, pharmaceutical prices, and it will also tremendously, it's going to reduce the cost of health care because health care is probably 50 percent about drugs, right?
13:05Your drugs are coming down at levels that nobody ever thought was possible.
13:11This achievement alone should win us the midterms.
13:14You know, if we did nothing else, I said today, I said, you know, you're talking about like this massive reduction in drug prices that affects everybody, older people, younger people, middle-aged people, sick people, well people.
13:30It's not just like patients, it's everybody.
13:33It can never happen.
13:35Nobody would ever have done this.
13:36It was very hard to do.
13:37I had countries laughing at me.
13:39I said, listen, you're going to have to double and triple your drug prices.
13:44They said France, as an example, UK, European Union.
13:50They said, you must be kidding.
13:54They've had low prices for years.
13:56The drug companies would go.
13:57Could you pay more?
13:58No, no.
13:58Charge the United States.
13:59They wanted the drug companies, in all fairness, to charge the United States of America.
14:05And they made up all sorts of crap.
14:07Well, research and development.
14:09I said, well, what about research and development?
14:11Why aren't they paying also for research?
14:13Well, it just never worked that way.
14:14They used to use, remember, research and development.
14:16That's why we pay more.
14:18They say, 12 times more?
14:20Why?
14:20For research and development?
14:21It was all a con job.
14:23But I'd say to the head of France, as an example, I'm sorry, but you're going to have to double or triple your prices for drugs.
14:32No, no, no, we will not do that.
14:34Oh, yes, you will.
14:35I said, yes, you will.
14:37No, no, no.
14:39We will not do that.
14:40Of course, we will not.
14:41I can't do that.
14:42I said, yes, you will.
14:43No, I won't.
14:45Yes, you will.
14:47And he said, why do you have such certainty?
14:52I said, because if you don't do it, I'm going to charge you a 25% tariff on everything you sell into America.
14:57And I said, because that was really the sticking point.
15:08They just would do it.
15:09They told the drug companies for years, we're not doing it.
15:12We're keeping that pill at $10.
15:15We're not going to raise it.
15:16And the drug companies said, well, you know, it's unfair.
15:19I mean, they're paying, they're paying 10 times more, sometimes 15 times more.
15:26That's okay.
15:27Let her pay more.
15:28We're not paying more than that.
15:30The prices were stuck for years.
15:31And no president did anything about it.
15:35Sleepy Joe Biden didn't know he was alive.
15:39The last thing he cared about, the last thing he cared about was this.
15:44He didn't care about anything.
15:46Just wanted to make it through.
15:49But, but they cheated.
15:51Look, he was surrounded by radical left.
15:53Hey, did you see on Mar-a-Lago, did you see how corrupt that was now?
15:58It's all come out.
15:59Wow.
15:59It's all come out.
16:00Some life, it's all come out.
16:04They were totally corrupt, radical left lunatics, not stupid people, by the way.
16:08He was, but the people that really ran the country and that really ran the auto pen,
16:13they were not stupid.
16:14But think about what we've done.
16:16Under the Trump administration, America will not be ripped off any longer.
16:22So can you imagine these countries?
16:27And when I told you the example before,
16:30from $10 to $20, you know, that doesn't sound like much, but it's a doubling of the price.
16:36You know, that's a doubling of the price.
16:38And if it went to $30 or $35 or $40, you know, that's still a doubling, tripling or quadrupling of the price.
16:45But I said, at 25% tariff, it's much more money than what you're talking about.
16:52And so they would say to me, every, all countries, you know, obviously they said no at the beginning.
16:57And they would have told a normal president, no.
17:00And that would have been the end of the conversation.
17:02So they said no to me.
17:03And I said, no, no, you'll do it, 100%.
17:05And they said, what's wrong with this?
17:08A hundred percent?
17:10I said, 100% that you're going to do it.
17:14The one asked me, why are you so certain?
17:16Why would you say that I would?
17:17There was bad health care at much too higher costs.
17:20And you see now that the steep increase in premiums, it's being demanded by the Democrats.
17:26It was never any good, Obamacare.
17:28It was done for the benefit of insurance companies, which totally control the Democrats.
17:34That's why you could have a strike on January 30th.
17:37You could have another shutdown because the Democrats are totally in the hands of,
17:43they're totally controlled by the insurance companies, big, wealthy companies.
17:47Again, I want the money to go directly to the people so you can buy your own health care.
17:52And you'll get much better health care at a much lower price.
18:02And the only losers will be the insurance companies that have gotten rich.
18:07How about these companies?
18:08Some of them have gone up 1,400% their stock prices.
18:14One, I think, went up 1,700%.
18:16How many people have ever bought a stock that went up 1,700%?
18:21And think of it.
18:24They've taken in billions and billions of dollars.
18:27And the Democrat Party is also just, you know, it's, look, I don't know.
18:33I don't know what they're going to do because I don't know how anybody beats us
18:35when we say that we want the money to go to the people so you can buy your own health care.
18:40How could it ever be better than that?
18:41I wanted to do that at the beginning in 2016.
18:45But the politicians told me, sir, you know, I was a little bit inexperienced.
18:50I never did that.
18:51I've never done this before.
18:52Now I'm quite experienced.
18:53I've seen things that nobody would have thought possible.
18:56But I said then, I said, why do we have this crazy Obamacare or, as we call it, the unaffordable?
19:05Isn't that a great name?
19:06The Affordable Care Act.
19:07I call it the unaffordable.
19:09But it was always no good.
19:11But now it's really gone.
19:12With time, it gets worse.
19:13Now it's going to be hit big.
19:15Remember, I didn't do this.
19:16This is Obamacare.
19:18This is Obamacare.
19:19This isn't Trump.
19:20But you don't need it.
19:21Because let the money not go to the insurance companies.
19:24The problem is the Democrats will shut down the government because they are totally beholden.
19:30I don't love that word.
19:31But they're beholden.
19:32They'll be beholden to the insurance companies.
19:38So I don't know what they can do about it.
19:40But, you know, they'll probably close down the government.
19:42It's so simple.
19:44The money should go to the people.
19:46The people should then take all of this money and buy the best health care there is.
19:53And there'll be a lot of money left over.
19:56USA!
19:57USA!
19:58Right?
19:58USA!
20:00USA!
20:01USA!
20:02USA!
20:03USA!
20:03USA!
20:04USA!
20:05USA!
20:06USA!
20:08But they'll not be happy.
20:10But that's okay with me because you, the hardworking citizens, and finally you're going
20:15to have great health care at the right price, so you're going to have it.
20:18Although today I did suggest one thing because when I was watching these big drug companies
20:23get up and talk about things, they were giving free medicine.
20:27I mean, they couldn't have been nicer.
20:28They couldn't have been better.
20:29And they were, you know, giving us a hard time a while ago, but it worked out good.
20:33I said, you know what I'm going to do?
20:34I'm going to call these insurance companies because I work all the time.
20:38So, oh, well, he had a bad day.
20:41Yeah, he had a bad day.
20:42Harassed the hell out of him.
20:43It turned out to be a fake story.
20:44There was no stoppage of his car.
20:47And there was no harassment.
20:49That man suffered.
20:50He, what he did, what he went through because he knew the election was rigged and he did
20:55it.
20:55He didn't, I mean, he just did it as a citizen.
20:59Mike Lindell.
21:00I'll tell you what.
21:00But every time I introduced him, he got the biggest hand.
21:02I hope he does great.
21:03He deserves to do great.
21:05That man suffered.
21:07These people went after him.
21:08They went after his company.
21:10They did that with me, too.
21:12But at least I knew what I was getting into.
21:14He was just a guy that said, geez, this election.
21:17You're reading into a piece of glass.
21:19I got no audience.
21:21I got just people, very hostile people waiting around.
21:24And I'm reading into a piece of glass for 22 minutes.
21:27And I talk about the chart.
21:30The networks didn't put up the charts.
21:32Only Fox put up the charts.
21:34Fox put them up, in all fairness.
21:36When we get angry at Fox, we have to remember that.
21:40They put up the charts.
21:41So you could start putting them up now if you want.
21:43But we put up these beautiful charts.
21:47But this is okay.
21:49There'll never be a great chart for me.
21:51It's only the one.
21:52Compared to Butler, all charts stink.
21:56But look at that chart.
21:58Look at the kind of Biden price increases and Trump price increases.
22:02Look at that.
22:02They're all Biden.
22:04We're bringing the prices down.
22:05Look who happens to be Hispanic and happens to be phenomenal.
22:08She's going to do a great job.
22:10But they fired Chris Christie.
22:12I guess you know why he wanted to eat all the time.
22:14No, they fired him.
22:18He was bad news.
22:21But I'd say ABC is the worst of the networks.
22:25I would then say NBC is horrible.
22:29I mean, just horrible.
22:31They had this guy on, this fake guy, the fake senator.
22:35I call him the fake senator from a place called Georgia, right?
22:38And he was talking about all the, you know, things.
22:43He says he's a church leader.
22:45You know, it's funny.
22:46If you go on as a church leader, they talk about church and state, right?
22:49He's allowed to talk about it.
22:51He said, I'm going back to my church and I'm going to pray this morning.
22:54I'm going to talk about all these issues.
22:55If a Republican said that, they start screaming church and state.
22:59I'm neurotic, too.
23:01I think I'm probably very neurotic, too.
23:03I always say controlled neuroses is good.
23:06Being neurotic, no good.
23:07But if it's controlled, that's okay.
23:09It gives you some energy.
23:10But what the hell happened to Marjorie Trader Greene?
23:16It's unbelievable.
23:17But she dropped out because I wasn't going to endorse her.
23:22And the person I would have endorsed was going to kill her in the polls.
23:26So she dropped out.
23:27And then they talk about how brave she is.
23:29No brave would be to stay.
23:32And, you know, it's one of those things.
23:35But she dropped out.
23:36I can't believe it that people can change so much.
23:39But you can't go from being a strong conservative to a stone-cold liberal unless you were lying.
23:45You know, you can't do that.
23:47I mean, you can stop liking somebody.
23:49Or you can say, I don't know.
23:51She's fake.
23:52Look, front row Joe.
23:54What are you doing in the second row?
23:55What happened?
23:56Well, you're in the front row.
23:57That's good.
23:59That's front row Joe.
24:00I don't know who's been there.
24:01The front row Joe's or you?
24:02That's pretty close.
24:04Very different.
24:05Hey, very different types.
24:06Would you stand up, please, in the front row?
24:09Just stand up.
24:10Look at these women.
24:11Look.
24:13Look how incredible they are.
24:17Right?
24:18Even front row Joe's will admit they're very great.
24:21Right?
24:21Look how beautiful they are.
24:24They, uh...
24:25People like you built our country.
24:28You built our country.
24:29And, uh, that's why we love you.
24:32You built our country.
24:33The people in this room built our country.
24:36Yeah.
24:37Under sleepy Joe Biden, car prices, gasoline prices, hotel rates, airfare, and more went
24:43up 30 to 75 percent.
24:46Now they're all coming down.
24:48We're all coming down.
24:49Take a look at that.
24:50Isn't that beautiful to look?
24:51The same is true with groceries.
24:53The price of Thanksgiving turkey was down by 33 percent compared to Sleepy Joe's high-priced
25:01era.
25:02Don't forget, when you have the highest inflation in history and or 48 years, do we think...
25:09And look, in terms of a speech, I think 48 years is the equivalent of history.
25:21Do we agree?
25:22Can we say?
25:24Because they had a piece on me today in one of these fake newspapers, which are all dying.
25:29But it was too big, so it came back.
25:32What an evening.
25:32That was...
25:33What was better?
25:352016 or 2024?
25:37Tell me.
25:39I don't know.
25:412016 was pretty monumental.
25:44What was better?
25:46I don't know.
25:47Beating Hillary was fun.
25:55Well, Hillary has a much higher IQ than Kamala.
25:58I would say...
26:00I think Hillary has probably 50 or 60 points higher.
26:06Now, Hillary was smart.
26:07She was nasty.
26:08I wouldn't want to go home to her.
26:14She was nasty.
26:17Remember?
26:18Remember?
26:19She was a nasty person.
26:21I was going to use the B word.
26:23I said, my wife would not be happy.
26:26My wife always says, please, please don't use foul language.
26:30You know who else does?
26:31Franklin Graham.
26:34He says, President.
26:37He says, I love your speaking ability, President.
26:39You're a great speaker.
26:40Although nobody says it.
26:41You know, I get these big crowds.
26:43But did you ever see the press do a story that I'm a great speaker?
26:46They say, oh, he looked tired.
26:49Oh, he's this.
26:50Oh, he's that.
26:50Yeah, I mean, it's crazy.
26:54I get crowds, the biggest crowds in history of anything, not only of anything.
26:58They never say, he gave a great speech tonight in front of 45,000 people.
27:04Look at the crowds that we get are the biggest crowds ever before the election.
27:09We're getting 80.
27:10We had 117,000 people show up in New Jersey.
27:14It was a great speech.
27:15You know what they said?
27:16He looked tired.
27:20You can't be tired in front of 117,000 people.
27:23It's not possible.
27:24You've got a lot of adrenaline.
27:26The adrenaline is pumping, right?
27:28But that's why they're fake news.
27:29That's why nobody listens to them anymore.
27:32But remember, I said, what's wrong with this guy?
27:35Then I got another call.
27:37Oh, you're okay.
27:40They said that I had passed away.
27:42Do you remember?
27:43First day in 28 days, these people are sick.
27:47That's why I've taken more physicals, because I think you have an obligation to, you know,
27:52report, and I hate when they put out false reports.
27:55So they put out a report that Donald Trump, so I took a lot of physicals.
27:59And I did something no other president's ever done.
28:01I took cognitive tests, because I know that, and by the way, not easy.
28:07You get to those last questions, those last 10, 15 questions,
28:11those, nobody on that stand could answer probably any of them.
28:17And I got them.
28:18I aced them.
28:20And no other president's taken a cognitive test.
28:23Could you imagine Sleepy Joe taking a cognitive test?
28:26I don't think it got the first, you know, the first question is like,
28:29what is this?
28:30And they show a lion, a giraffe, a fish, and a hippopotamus, right?
28:38And they say, which is the giraffe?
28:41So that's the only, well, here's the good news.
28:44The good news, if you do well, that's great.
28:46Actually, if you do well, they won't report it.
28:48If you do badly, it's going to be the biggest story in history.
28:50They said, you know, it's possible that if you do badly,
28:53the word will leak out, and you'll look very bad.
28:56I said, this was on my first test.
28:58After that, I knew that I can do very well.
29:01Smart person.
29:03So what happens, what happens is first test, I said, how hard is it?
29:07He said, well, after the 10th or 12th question, it gets, you know, very hard.
29:12And I said, well, what do you think?
29:14They said, look, if you're going to do well, but if you're not going to do well,
29:16it's probable that the word will get out.
29:20I said, well, let's do it anyway.
29:22And I did it.
29:22And it was actually good.
29:23For a year, they called me a very intelligent person.
29:25But then they forget.
29:27Then I did it again.
29:28I did, aced it again.
29:29They report it.
29:30And these are doctors that I don't even know.
29:33And they report it.
29:34And then I did it a third time a few months ago, and they report it.
29:38But it's very small reporting.
29:40But can you imagine if I did badly, right?
29:43Could you imagine that?
29:44Front row jail.
29:45Would I be in trouble?
29:46They'd say, there's something wrong.
29:48But I like to do it.
29:50But I gave a perfect, I had a perfect health.
29:55And they reported his health is perfect.
29:58And they interpret.
29:59Think of that.
30:01One, think of that.
30:04One hundred percent of the jobs created are in the private sector.
30:09Now, if I want to make some good numbers, I'll add 300,000 jobs.
30:16I can do it with one phone call.
30:18Hire each agency.
30:20Hire 25,000 people today.
30:22They hire a country.
30:23In four years, the last administration secured less than $1 trillion in new investments in our country.
30:30Think of that.
30:30Four years less than one.
30:32Four years, four years, the whole term, less than $1 trillion.
30:37Gasoline is now substantially lower than $2.50 a gallon.
30:43And many, many places now are under $2 a gallon.
30:48Don't forget 25, 30 percent, and 50 percent tariffs to save North Carolina's cherished furniture industry, which has been decimated by China.
31:02You know, I used to come here a lot for one reason.
31:06I'd build hotels, and I'd build different buildings, and I'd come here to your furniture area.
31:11I used to love it.
31:13Those people were so talented.
31:15I'd buy so much furniture, and that was before politics.
31:19I did great.
31:20I did.
31:20I was very good at real estate, I would tell you.
31:23But I used to come to North Carolina to buy furniture for lobbies or furniture for hotels, and I was here a lot.
31:30I mean, you've been decimated, but it's coming back now because I put tariffs on, big tariffs, actually.
31:37But I remember I'd say to a guy, I like that chair.
31:40You don't realize what I did.
31:42I would look at a chair.
31:43The arm of a chair was very important to me.
31:45I said, I like that chair, but this arm has to be a different shape.
31:48And you've got to chisel that.
31:50I'm a very aesthetic person, believe me.
31:53Except with women, I don't care what a woman looks like.
31:56I used to say beautiful, and now I don't care.
31:58Since politics, I never mention looks anymore.
32:01The most beautiful woman can walk right across there.
32:04I don't even look at her anymore.
32:06Because in politics, that's the sign of death.
32:09We don't look.
32:10But, but, I do look at the arm of a chair, and I say, I'd say to your artists, they were artists, they were artisans, you know.
32:22I'd say, no, no, can you give a different curve?
32:24Can you do a little more carving at the end?
32:26They would, they would, right in front of me, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing.
32:30They were like geniuses.
32:31You lost the business.
32:33You went to China and other places, but mostly to China.
32:37Because they never put tariffs on, just like they didn't put them on chips.
32:41Just like they didn't put them on cars.
32:43You lost 58% of your car industry.
32:45By the way, it's all coming back.
32:48Some of it's coming back here.
32:49It's all coming back.
32:50Because to bring a car into our country is costing 25 to 50% tariffs now, and they can't do it.
32:59They can't compete.
33:01Tariff is, and I won't say it, because I can't, I mean, I was talking about Fox.
33:06I don't know, he's talking about corruption.
33:08No, it's okay, because he's on our side, but he's just a little ahead of me.
33:13He's talking about corruption.
33:14I'm talking about Fox, how good the anchors are, right?
33:17But they are really great.
33:19They are very good, but the pollster's no good, you know?
33:22He's no good.
33:23The pollster's terrible.
33:24But we still get good numbers, but the numbers are actually much better than that.
33:28But we're joined tonight by Heather Whitley, a bartender and server in Nashville, North Carolina,
33:35who will save over $5,000 from no tips.
33:40Think of that.
33:41From no tax on tips.
33:44Heather, where are you, Heather?
33:45Are you here, Heather?
33:47Where are you?
33:50Where are you?
33:52You want to come up?
33:53You want to come up?
33:55Come on up.
33:57She's going to save over $5,000, no tax on tips, toward a down payment on her first home.
34:03So, Heather, congratulations.
34:05Look how amazing she is, right?
34:07Come on up.
34:08I don't know how you're going to get up that stair.
34:09Are you okay?
34:10Look at her.
34:11She has no problem.
34:13Somebody else would not be able to make it.
34:14Thank you, darling.
34:16Pleased to see you.
34:16Want to say something?
34:17Go ahead.
34:21Well, it's been a tremendous help.
34:23It's now allowed me to invest in my first home.
34:27And that is the American dream for all of us.
34:30I don't have much to say, sir.
34:33Thank you so much.
34:34Heather, you don't realize you said that so perfectly because that's what it is.
34:51You're going to get a home, and you're going to be happy as can be, and you are a great person.
34:56Thank you very much.
34:56You couldn't have been better.
34:57Thank you, darling.
34:58Also with us is Austin Harding, a police officer, highly respected, a loving father from Monroe.
35:10Austin and his wife are raising a son with autism.
35:18A beautiful son, beautiful, beautiful person, and are passionate supporters of Maha, and they love Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
35:26So do I.
35:31And with no thank you, Austin, and with no tax on overtime, Austin will have thousands of dollars, many thousands of dollars more to help care for his wonderful son.
35:41Last but not least, we have Carolyn and Charles Thurston, who run a successful small business providing care to senior citizens.
35:50That's great.
35:51Not only did we make their small business tax deduction permanent, helping them to expand, but under no tax on overtime,
35:59their employees will have much higher take-home pay, and that makes their job a lot easier.
36:04So, Carolyn and Charles, please stand wherever you may be.
36:09Oh, that's great.
36:12So it's going good?
36:14Going good?
36:16Good-looking couple.
36:18Thank you very much.
36:19Another key part of our tax cuts is known as Trump accounts.
36:23You hear about that?
36:24You put money in, and they are knocking them dead.
36:27It's great.
36:29It's Michael Dell, Dell computer.
36:31He put up $6,250,000,000.
36:34How do you like that?
36:34He started with no money, and now he puts $6,000,000,000 plus into the first accounts.
36:41I mean, think of it.
36:42$6,000,000,000.
36:44It's, to be exact, $6,250,000,000.
36:47Even the second part is a lot.
36:50And we've had a lot of great Wall Street titans and a lot of great real estate titans.
36:54They're all putting money in Trump accounts.
36:55It's for kids.
36:57They get a certain age, and they're going to have money.
36:59It's going to double and triple.
37:01Hopefully, it'll do well.
37:05Under this new program, the federal government will be creating an investment savings account
37:10for every single newborn American child with $1,000 to be invested and grow over the course of their life.
37:17So they'll reach 21 years, and, you know, it could be very good.
37:21They will consider themselves rich.
37:23I mean, it's a lot of money, actually.
37:26Friends, family, employers, and loved ones will be able to add thousands more each year,
37:31like a trust fund for every American child.
37:34It's something that people have wanted to do.
37:36But, honestly, I give Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dell.
37:41Dell, go out and buy a computer from Dell.
37:44Because I'll tell you what, they really, they love the country.
37:48Great people.
37:49Every single Democrat in Congress voted against these incredible benefits.
37:53Every single Democrat said no, including a guy named Don Davis right here from this district.
37:59He voted against it.
38:00That's why you've got to vote against him.
38:05Don Davis voted against no tax on overtime.
38:09He voted against no tax on tips.
38:11And he voted for the largest tax increase in American history.
38:15He wanted the largest tax.
38:17And he's your congressman.
38:18So, I don't know if you know him.
38:21And, honestly, I'm good at politics.
38:23I never even heard of this guy.
38:24So, he hasn't made a big impact.
38:28But he voted yes on every single Biden disaster, including massive inflation, open borders, sanctuary cities, and the Green News scam.
38:36Don Davis betrayed North Carolina.
38:39Don Davis did nothing about the flood.
38:43He did nothing about the hurricane.
38:45I did it all with your congressmen and with a couple of Republicans from your state that put their lives on the line to make sure this got done.
38:55And we had to wait until January 20th.
38:58They wouldn't do a damn thing.
38:59People was, the waters didn't recede.
39:03They were living in areas that didn't have water.
39:05And now they were surrounded by water.
39:07And, by the way, Elon Musk, with his incredible, you would call it, contraption of communication, incredible.
39:17I said, Elon, we need 500 of those.
39:21You couldn't get them because it's been very successful.
39:25He said, you'll have them tomorrow.
39:26You've got to give him credit for that, you know.
39:28I have my little disagreements with him.
39:30I don't believe in the mandate where everybody has to have an electric vehicle within an hour.
39:40You know, I don't.
39:42But you've got to give him credit.
39:43He really saved a lot of lives.
39:46Here tonight are some of the warriors who, unlike Don Davis, who's a disaster vote against him, stood up for North Carolina, including congressmen Tim Moore and Brad Knot.
39:57Where are you guys?
40:00Hey, fellas, come up real fast.
40:02Come on up.
40:03Come on up.
40:08I'll tell you, these guys were, look at them, two handsome gentlemen, extremely different types.
40:17That's great.
40:18Say hello.
40:19Say a couple of words.
40:20Thank you, man.
40:21Thank you very much.
40:21Appreciate it.
40:23Well, everybody, I'll just tell you this.
40:30The fight is long.
40:31It's hard.
40:33I'm new to this, and I have been amazed at how hard the president is fighting for you.
40:40So let me just, let me say this simply, and with my whole heart, stay with us.
40:51We hear you, and we're going to keep fighting for you.
40:54Thank you so much.
40:55I guess I'll have to lower the mic, Mr. President.
41:02Let me just say, echo what Brad said.
41:05I cannot think of a better president in the history of the United States.
41:09It's someone who loves-
41:10Great job.
41:23That's a great-
41:24Another one who's been incredible.
41:26Got a lot of energy.
41:28Director of Federal Housing Finance Agency.
41:31He's done a phenomenal job.
41:33Mr. Bill Pulte.
41:34Bill, thank you very much.
41:37Thank you, Bill.
41:39Also, State Senator Phil Berger.
41:44Phil, thank you.
41:46Great.
41:48I mean, look, we did phenomenally.
41:50It turned out, you know, we won three times.
41:52Deal.
41:53And by the way, you have not heard the last.
41:55Unbelievable warrior.
41:56And I said, if I do this again, I'm going to get that guy in North Carolina who wouldn't
42:02let that phony, you know, they tried here, too.
42:05They couldn't get away with it.
42:06They tried.
42:07He's going to be an ally to our great president.
42:12We're focused very strongly on that.
42:14For the first time.
42:16For the first time.
42:18Two great people.
42:20Woman's face.
42:21It happened so fast.
42:22As her murderer walked down, the train car dripping with blood all over.
42:27Passengers are looking at him.
42:28We just made a record investment in our military and gave every service member a warrior dividend
42:40of $1,776, $1,776.
42:46And I'm also pleased to announce that just two hours ago, we hit the ISIS thugs in Syria who
42:53were trying to regroup after records, where people that never lifted a weight, she got hit.
43:00She walked to her corner.
43:01She said, I've never been hit like that.
43:03I quit.
43:03Then they said, no, no, go out.
43:06You can do it.
43:07And then he gave her another left jab.
43:09That was it.
43:09She said, nope, I can't do it.
43:12It's so demeaning to women.
43:14And they don't stop.
43:15I saw the other day on one of the shows, I think, Meet the Fake Press.
43:19I'm pretty sure it was that stupid show.
43:23And they had a congressman that you all know, a Democrat, saying, no, no, we have to allow
43:30men to play in women's sports.
43:33Where do these people come from?
43:35Or how about open borders?
43:36They're fighting for open borders.
43:38If I didn't get elected, our country would be ruined.
43:40We would have not had a country.
43:42I'm telling you, I'm not bragging about myself.
43:45I'm saying we would not have had a country.
43:47And now we have the greatest country in the world.
43:52I'm telling you, hottest.
43:53We're the hottest.
43:55We're soaring the name of a great president, William McKinley, to Mount McKinley in beautiful
44:00Alaska.
44:02They took the name off and they named it something else.
44:10And I renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
44:17You have draw and then you have draw.
44:21They looked at both.
44:22And she's a very meticulous person, you know, like these people.
44:28It's just like she'd fit into your group very well.
44:30She'd be very happy with her.
44:32But everything is perfect.
44:35Her undergarments, so many of these nice, sometimes referred to as panties, are folded.
44:42Perfect, wrapped, they're like so perfect.
44:45I said, that's beautiful.
44:46You know, it's the part of the world she came from.
44:49Everything was perfect.
44:49No problem.
44:51So in conclusion tonight, after just 11 months, our border is secure.
44:56Our spirit is restored.
44:58Inflation has stopped.
44:59Wages are up.
45:00Prices are down.
45:01Our nation is strong.
45:03And America is back.
45:05Very happy with her.
45:14But everything is perfect.
45:17Her undergarments, so many of these nice, sometimes referred to as panties, are folded.
45:25Perfect, wrapped.
45:27They're like so perfect.
45:28I said, that's beautiful.
45:29You know, it's the part of the world she came from.
45:31Everything was perfect.
45:32No problem.
45:33So in conclusion tonight, after just 11 months, our border is secure.
45:38Our spirit is restored.
45:40Inflation has stopped.
45:42Wages are up.
45:42Prices are down.
45:43Our nation is strong.
45:46And America is back.
45:51And every single day of this administration, we will keep on working for the hardworking
45:58citizens of America.
46:00We will fight, fight, fight.
46:01We will win, win, win.
46:03And with your help, we will make America powerful again.
46:08We will make America wealthy again.
46:11We will make America healthy again.
46:14We will make America healthy again.
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