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00:00What you're thinking is right now with Iran, if you are, or have made a final decision on what you want to do?
00:04I mean, I certainly can't tell you that, but we do have very big, powerful ships heading in that direction, as you know.
00:12I can't tell you.
00:14But I hope they negotiate something that's accepted.
00:18Saudi Arabia's defense minister reportedly said that if the U.S. backs off a strike, that will only uphold it to Iran.
00:24What's your reaction to that, sir?
00:26Some people think that. Some people don't.
00:30You can make a negotiated deal that would be satisfactory, but no nuclear weapons.
00:34They said they should do that, but I don't know that they will, but they are talking to us.
00:39Seriously talking to us.
00:40What about it?
00:45President Bush.
00:46I did.
00:47Should we put Trump out?
00:49Well, I went with Jeb Bush.
00:51I was on Jeb. I think you mean Jeb.
00:54Okay.
00:54No, I introduced him. He's a good fellow.
00:57And he's been very nice to me the last six months.
01:00I don't know what happened, but he was very nice.
01:03We had a good time.
01:04Mr. President, on your federal, on your head nominee, Mr. Kevin Marshall,
01:09why are you willing to wait for Senator Tom Tillis to leave the Senate, essentially, until, if you have to, Senator Tillis?
01:17For Tillis?
01:18I didn't say I wouldn't, but I mean, he's leaving the Senate for a reason, because what he asked for didn't get done.
01:25So, it's one of those things.
01:26I think he may get Democrat votes, too.
01:28I think he's so good that he'll probably get Democrat votes.
01:32He should.
01:34He's very good.
01:35My choice, my Fed choice, he should get Democrat votes.
01:38Do you have a sense of what he's going to do, as far as interest rates are concerned?
01:42I hope he's going to lower them.
01:43I mean, if you watch him on television, you know, because I watch interviews and statements,
01:47I hope he's going to lower them, but he's going to have to do what he wants to.
01:51Did he tell you, did he make any commitments?
01:53No, no, I don't want to do that.
01:54I couldn't do that, I guess.
01:57I didn't.
01:57I basically don't call it.
01:59I mean, he was a very high-quality person.
02:01He should have no trouble getting them.
02:03Mr. President, did you make a comment in the dinner about saying that you were sued?
02:09About what?
02:09About suing for us, you think there's not a lower pressure?
02:12Yes, it's a roast.
02:15It's a roast.
02:15It's a comedy.
02:16Okay.
02:16And I said, of course, it was a little comedy.
02:20And then, in a more serious note, you're suing the IRS.
02:24Can you talk a little bit about what is likely to be on both sides of a lawsuit?
02:27It's very interesting.
02:29I have another one where, you know, I've virtually won the Mar-a-Lago break-ins, and, you know,
02:35I have to work out some kind of a settlement.
02:37I'm supposed to work out a settlement with myself.
02:40Because, you know, when the FBI broke in, we sued.
02:42When I was, before I was president, I said,
02:44obviously, it was a very good suit.
02:47And I have that one, and I have to work out the settlement.
02:51Have you struggled with Pam Bondi on how to handle that at all?
02:54Well, I think what we'll do is do something for charity.
02:56Well, you know, we're thinking about doing something for charity.
03:00We're going to give money to charity.
03:02We could make it a substantial amount.
03:03Nobody would care, because it's going to go to numerous, very good charities.
03:08Sir, do you have a question in the truth today about Minneapolis and how we might not see
03:14federal authorities intervene to do the last night?
03:18What, what?
03:18Secretary, no, not to see the DHS in Democratic states.
03:23No, I let them ask us if they want help.
03:25You know, they're always complaining.
03:27If you go in, they complain.
03:29They complain no matter what.
03:30You know, we brought crime to the lowest point in the history of our country.
03:34125 years, 1900, think of it, year, think of that, 1900, can you imagine?
03:41We have the lowest crime in the history of our country, despite the fact that our country
03:45was riddled with a lot of bad people from the Biden open border.
03:49But we've taken a lot of them out.
03:51We're at the lowest point in history.
03:52We have the least number of murders in the recorded history of our country.
03:58That's incredible.
03:59Can this be seen as the DHS?
04:00What we want, I want the, I mean, honestly, the crime-ridden cities are all Democrat-run
04:07cities.
04:08And if they want help, they have to ask for it.
04:11Because if we go in, all they do is complain.
04:13But if they want help, they can ask for it.
04:15And they're going to need help.
04:17Los Angeles is an example.
04:19We went in, we solved it.
04:21The chief law enforcement officer in Los Angeles said they couldn't have done it without the
04:25federal government.
04:26A week later, he said they didn't need the federal government.
04:28You know, so we don't want them.
04:30If they want help, they'll ask, but they have to say please.
04:34On the HHS funding, sir, the Democrats have made three demands.
04:37They say they want no roping patrols.
04:39They want established rules for use of doors.
04:41And they want masks off.
04:42Well, we'll talk about it.
04:43It's not appropriate yet.
04:44We have to let a little time go by.
04:46But we'll talk about it.
04:47But, you know, we want, I got elected for law enforcement for the border, for the economy.
04:53Things I've done a great job with.
04:55I mean, when you have the lowest crime rate in the history of our country, recorded in
05:00125 years, to be exact.
05:03So I've fulfilled so much.
05:05We'll have to talk about that over the next three, four days.
05:09Sir, Mr. President, what did you think of the latest release of Epstein Files?
05:13And do you think your critics will be satisfied with it?
05:16Well, they should be, because it looked like this guy Wolf was a writer, was conspiring with
05:21Jeffrey Epstein, to do harm to me.
05:24And I didn't see it myself.
05:25But I was told by some very important people that not only does it absolve me, it's the
05:31opposite of what people were hoping, you know, the radical left, that Wolf, who's a
05:36third-rate writer, was conspiring with Jeffrey Epstein to hurt me, politically or otherwise.
05:44And that came through loud and clear.
05:46So we'll probably sue Wolf on that.
05:48And maybe the Epstein of State, I guess, I don't know, but we're going to certainly
05:55sue Wolf.
05:55You want to sue the Epstein of State?
05:56Well, you may, I guess so, because he was conspiring with Wolf to do harm to me, politically.
06:03That's not a friend.
06:05On your plan for Venezuela oil, sir, you okay down there, you okay?
06:09I don't want to, but I'm on top of it.
06:11You said that the profits will be split with the U.S. and Venezuela, both kind of thing.
06:15What's Venezuela share of the oil profits going to be?
06:17Well, we haven't discussed that, but we're getting along very well with the leadership
06:20of Venezuela.
06:21They're doing a really good job.
06:23We're going to be selling a lot of oil, and we'll take some, and they'll take a lot.
06:27And they're going to do very well.
06:29They're going to make more money than they've ever made.
06:31And it's going to be beneficial to us.
06:33We're going to really, I think Venezuela is really going to turn around.
06:37You know, I opened up the airspace over Venezuela, so that now people from Venezuela, came from
06:43Venezuela here, they're going to be able to go back for the first time, go back to Venezuela
06:48and stay, perhaps, or go back and see their relatives go for a short period of time.
06:54Sir, do you think China's going to get their money back from all the money they lent to Venezuela
06:59for oil?
06:59I don't know.
07:00I don't know anything about that, but I'll tell you what, China is welcome to come in
07:04and would make a great deal on oil.
07:06You know, we welcome China.
07:09We've already made a deal.
07:10India's coming in, and they're going to be buying Venezuelan oil as opposed to buying it
07:16from Iran.
07:17So we've already made that deal, the concept of the deal.
07:20But China's welcome to come in and buy oil.
07:22But on Venezuela, do you think that Machado should be able to return to Venezuela?
07:28I'd love to be able to do something with it and maybe putting the sides together doing
07:32something.
07:33I think she's a very fine person.
07:35Do you think China?
07:35But I think I have to say at the same time, the current leadership is doing a very good
07:40job.
07:41Did you have any to tell me knowledge of the arrest of Don Lemon before having the trucking
07:46commerce?
07:46No, I don't know anything about the Don Lemon thing, but he's a sleazebag.
07:50Everyone's told that.
07:51He's a washout.
07:52Probably, from his standpoint, the best thing that could happen to him, he's getting, you
07:57know, he had no viewers, he had, he was a failure, he was a failed host, and now he's
08:02in the news.
08:05I didn't know anything about it.
08:06So what's your response to Clonish Icon's warning that the embargo or the restriction on
08:11Cuban oil, oil to Cuba, could cause a humanitarian crisis there?
08:16Well, it doesn't have to be humanitarian crisis.
08:18I think they probably would come to us and want to make a deal.
08:22So Cuba would be free again.
08:25They'll come to us, they'll make a deal.
08:26But Cuba really had a problem.
08:30They had a problem.
08:31I know so many people from Cuba.
08:33But we have a lot of people in the United States right now that would love to go back
08:36to Cuba.
08:37And we'd like to work that out.
08:39What do you want to see from Cuba?
08:41I mean, what do you need to see to make that kind of deal?
08:43I think we're going to work a deal with Cuba.
08:44I think, you know, we'll be kind.
08:46We have a situation that's very bad for Cuba.
08:50They have no money.
08:51They have no oil.
08:52Venezuela, they live off of Venezuela's money and oil.
08:56And none of that's coming now.
08:58And then the president of Mexico, President Chaput, was very good.
09:04And I said, look, we don't want you to send new oil there.
09:06And she's not sending oil.
09:08Under Lance from Washington, D.C.
09:12The Washington Post reported that you're considering an arch that's 250 feet high.
09:19Can you talk a little bit about that and address your next Tuesday?
09:21That might be a little bit too large for the space.
09:23We're considering an arch that's like the arch to triumphant parasitism.
09:30So for 200 years, they wanted to build an arch.
09:35There are 57 cities throughout the world that have them.
09:39We're the only major city, Washington, D.C., that does it.
09:42The circle prior to the bridge, you know, the Arlington Bridge,
09:47has been waiting for hundreds of years to have this done.
09:51In fact, there are four eagles that got built.
09:54But it was interrupted by a thing called the Civil War.
09:58And so it never got built.
09:59Then they all looked at 1902, but it never happened.
10:02So we have an unbelievable park that I think will be the most beautiful in the world
10:08being built there, going to be built there.
10:10It's 250 feet high.
10:12I don't know what the height is.
10:13It's just appropriate for the site.
10:16We're setting up a committee, and the committee is going to be going over it.
10:19But it'll be substantial.
10:21I'd like it to be the biggest one of all.
10:23We're the biggest, most powerful nation.
10:26I'd like it to be the biggest one.
10:28It's a very exciting job, actually.
10:31They've been waiting for many years, just like the ballroom.
10:35For 150 years, they wanted a ballroom.
10:37Now we're going to put up the most beautiful ballroom anywhere in the world,
10:42as far as I'm concerned.
10:44I could have built a much bigger one.
10:46I didn't want to do that.
10:47I wanted to be in keeping with them.
10:49I didn't want it to be taller than the White House, etc.
10:52So I wanted it to be in keeping.
10:53But it's a really beautiful building,
10:56done by some of the best architects in the ballroom.
11:00Likewise, the arc.
11:02I think it's going to be great.
11:04We're just setting up a committee now for the arc.
11:06Would it be for the lawsuit that you may settle with yourself
11:09to go towards paying for that arc or for the ballroom?
11:12Well, we hadn't thought of it, but we're going to probably.
11:17You know, I mean, it's sort of a strange position,
11:19because I have a lawsuit.
11:22Like the break-in of Mar-a-Lago.
11:24And I paid myself that somehow will never look good.
11:29So what I had, and other people, a lot of people,
11:33a lot of outside people said, what a great idea.
11:36Because nobody cares how much, and it goes to good charities.
11:38So you settle by giving charities a lot of money.
11:42And I think we're going to do something like that.
11:44We're looking to do something like that.
11:45Does charity mean to pay for the ballroom and the arc?
11:48No, I don't think either of those.
11:49I'm talking about American Cancer Society.
11:53A lot of very, I think they should be probably established charities.
11:57On a rancher, you have...
11:58I would say established and respected charities.
12:01On a rancher, you have threatened those secondary tariffs on countries doing business with Iran.
12:06We haven't seen those yet.
12:07What are you pulling off on?
12:09We're going to say, look, we have a lot of things happening right now with Iran.
12:12We have a tremendous fleet going in that direction.
12:14And they're talking to us, so a lot of things could happen.
12:18And the Canada tariffs, sir, that you talked about, are those coming?
12:21Well, that was on the aeroplane.
12:23So you're talking about the aeroplane.
12:23I don't know about the China deal that they made in.
12:26Well, if they do a deal with China, yeah, they'll do something very substantial.
12:30Because we can have a great relationship with China, President Xi, but we don't want China
12:35to take over Canada.
12:36And if they make the deal that he's looking to make, China will take over Canada.
12:43And the first thing they're going to do, end ISAC.
12:46So speaking of China, sir, there was a military purge in that country a week ago.
12:52What do you make of that?
12:54Well, as far as I'm...
12:56You're talking about China?
12:57Yeah, the...
12:58As far as I'm concerned, there's one boss in China that's presidency.
13:01That's the person I'm dealing with.
13:03Are there any concerns about stability or...
13:06No, I think President Xi is the boss.
13:10I watch it very closely.
13:13He's highly respected in China.
13:15He's the boss.
13:16I'm going to come back to Cuba for one second.
13:19Who exactly are you negotiating with on the island?
13:22Because the government's representative, where are you speaking to?
13:25Where?
13:25Cuba.
13:26Where are you speaking to?
13:27We're starting to talk to Cuba, yeah.
13:29We're starting to...
13:29Can you tell us who it is?
13:30Look, they need help.
13:31What a humanitarian basis is.
13:33We're starting to talk to Cuba.
13:35I would love...
13:35Don't forget, a lot of people that live in our country are treated very badly by Cuba.
13:39And we want them to be...
13:41They all voted for me, and we want them to be treated well.
13:44We'd like to be able to have them go back to their country, which...
13:48They haven't seen their family, their country, for many, many decades.
13:52So we'll work that out.
13:55I'll be able to work that out.
13:56Yes?
13:56Do you understand the update on what's happening with Greenland negotiations?
13:59Have you been in contact with the President's metron, farmers, for those European leaders?
14:03Are you talking about on Greenland?
14:05Yes.
14:05Yes, on Greenland?
14:06Yeah.
14:06We have started a negotiation.
14:09And I think it's pretty well agreed to.
14:12I mean, they want us to do it.
14:14I think it's going to be a good deal for everybody.
14:16A very important deal.
14:17Actually, from a national security point of view, a very, very important deal.
14:22I think we're going to make a deal there.
14:23Mr. President, back to your post on ICE protests.
14:26What did you mean when you said people will suffer an equal or greater consequence?
14:30If they do anything bad to our people, they will have to suffer.
14:35I'm sorry.
14:36If they start spitting in people's faces, punching our people, punching our soldiers, our patriots,
14:43they will get taken care of in at least an equal way.
14:49They're not going to do that.
14:51Like, you know, you see it, the way they treat our people.
14:55And I said, you're allowed, if somebody does that, you can do something back.
14:58You're not going to stand there and take it.
15:01If somebody spits in your face, that will not be a pleasant thing for the person that spits.
15:06We're not letting people spit in our soldiers' face as they stand in attention and they're not allowed to do anything.
15:13If they throw bricks at a car and, you know, one of our vehicles, that are very expensive vehicles,
15:20they're going to be met with very, very serious force.
15:22Sir, do you think it's good having lots of cameras on these kinds of incidents between law enforcement and the people?
15:27I think it would help law enforcement, but I'd have to talk to them.
15:31I'm going to be talking to them tomorrow.
15:33Actually, I think it would help law enforcement.
15:34You know, that works both ways.
15:36But I think overall, I think it's 80% in favor of law enforcement.
15:40Who are you talking to tomorrow on law enforcement?
15:43A lot of people.
15:44Well, speaking of Chris Hibbs, speaking of Donald Trump, a lot of people.
15:47We have it in good shape.
15:48And, you know, Minnesota crime is way down because of what we've done.
15:53We've taken out thousands of criminals.
15:55What we want in Minnesota, we want them to open their jails and give us their criminals.
16:00And we're gone.
16:02That's all we want.
16:03And they're going to have to do it.
16:05How were you feeling about Secretary Noe handling of the matters in the last quarter?
16:09Well, she's done great.
16:10I mean, we have a closed border.
16:12We've taken out thousands and thousands of killers and murderers and everything else,
16:18removed them from our country by the tens of thousands.
16:21And we have the crime rate that's the lowest in history.
16:24You know, I didn't do the crime rates.
16:26It just came out yesterday.
16:27We have the lowest crime rate in the history of our country.
16:33So how's she doing?
16:33I think she's doing well.
16:34She's a good person.
16:35She works hard.
16:37Tom Holman is a star.
16:38You know, he's incredible.
16:40I mean, the guy's incredible.
16:41He's got an unbelievable, he's tough.
16:43And yet, everybody likes him, both sides.
16:46So he's been great.
16:47But he said to me just tonight, he said, look, they've got to open up their prisons and give
16:53us their criminals and their murderers and their drug lords and we'll take care of them.
16:59And that's why crime is down in Minnesota.
17:01Not because of anything they did, it's because of what we did.
17:04Same thing in Chicago.
17:05We have crime down in Chicago.
17:07And most people don't even know we're there, but we're there doing a good job.
17:10We have crime down all over the nation.
17:12Thank you very much, everybody.
17:13Thank you, sir.
17:14Thank you, sir.
17:15Thank you, sir.
17:16That's a very dangerous shot he's got.
17:21It's the worst.
17:21That's the worst.
17:22It's the worst.
17:23It's got to be the worst shot.
17:24I don't know.
17:25That's all right.
17:25Have a good time.
17:26Thank you, sir.
17:26Thank you, sir.
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