00:00On Iran, are the negotiations still happening this week?
00:03Where will they be?
00:04And what do you need to hear from Iran?
00:05They're all over, but they are negotiating.
00:08They'd like to do something, and we'll see if something is going to be done.
00:11They had a chance to do something a while ago, and it didn't work out,
00:16and we did Midnight Hammer.
00:19I don't think they want that happening again,
00:21but they would like to negotiate.
00:23We are negotiating with them right now, yes.
00:25Mr. President, where will the meeting be?
00:27I can't tell you that.
00:29Mr. President, where will the meeting be?
00:30There really is more than one meeting.
00:32On Iran, are the negotiations still happening this week?
00:35Where will they be, and what do you need to hear from Iran?
00:37They're all over, but they are negotiating.
00:40They'd like to do something, and we'll see if something is going to be done.
00:44They had a chance to do something a while ago, and it didn't work out,
00:48and we did Midnight Hammer.
00:51I don't think they want that happening again,
00:53but they would like to negotiate.
00:55We are negotiating with them right now, yes.
00:57Mr. President, Mr. President, where will the meeting be?
01:00I can't tell you that.
01:01Mr. President, what's that?
01:03There really is more than one meeting.
01:06On Iran, are the negotiations still happening this week?
01:09Yeah.
01:10Where will they be, and what do you need to hear from Iran?
01:12They're all over, but they are negotiating.
01:14They'd like to do something, and we'll see if something is going to be done.
01:17They had a chance to do something a while ago, and it didn't work out,
01:23and we did Midnight Hammer.
01:25I don't think they want that happening again,
01:27but they would like to negotiate.
01:30We are negotiating with them right now, yes.
01:32Mr. President, Mr. President.
01:33Where will the meeting be?
01:34It seems like the meeting is.
01:34I can't tell you that.
01:36Mr. President, what is that?
01:37There really is more than one meeting.
01:39Yep, let's see.
01:39Mr. President, how was your meeting with DeSavo Petro earlier today,
01:43and did you come to any agreement on counter-narcotic efforts?
01:45Yeah, we did, and we worked on it, and we got along very well.
01:49He and I weren't exactly the best of friends,
01:51but I wasn't insulted because I'd never met him.
01:53I didn't know him at all, and we got along very well,
01:56and we are.
01:57We're working on that, and we're working on some other things, too,
02:00including sanctions, and we had a very good meeting.
02:04So you did agree with it?
02:05I thought he was terrific.
02:06Yeah, he was very good.
02:07He got along great.
02:08Mr. President, can you give us any update on how the talks are going
02:11for potential changes to the Department of Homeland Security?
02:14Have you agreed to any specific days?
02:17Well, we have a secure border.
02:19In fact, we have nine months now where nobody has come into our country illegally.
02:25Now, I don't know if I can believe that,
02:27because, you know, you go from 25 million people to nobody,
02:30but the Democrats do that.
02:31You know, they're leaning left, the people that do that report.
02:35And for nine months, I have said nobody has come into our country.
02:38It is a strong, great border.
02:40We do have people coming into our country, but they're all coming in legally.
02:46You take a look at that, and look at what was going on a year and a half ago on our border,
02:51where criminals were coming in, drug dealers were coming in,
02:55people from mental institutions were coming in.
02:58The worst, you know, they say the worst.
03:00I don't even know if I like the term, but the worst of the worst was coming into our country.
03:04And now we have virtually no country is, it's beautiful to see.
03:10Even if you go down, you know, some of you, I think, were down there a couple of weeks ago.
03:14And you couldn't believe it, right?
03:15Because you were there two years ago.
03:18Ten thousand a day.
03:19And ten thousand a day.
03:20And now you didn't even see anybody.
03:22Nobody comes up.
03:23We're saving lives because nobody comes up.
03:25They have to come through the jungles,
03:27and they're dying of all sorts of problems, including murder.
03:30And we have nobody coming in, and we're getting people out there.
03:35We're getting, we have 11,888 murderers who came into our country.
03:41We're getting them out, we're getting them out fast.
03:43And the only place where there's a little bit of a problem,
03:47and I will tell you this, Minnesota, their crime because of us,
03:51because we've taken out thousands of criminals, their crime is down.
03:54Not because of anybody else, it's because of us.
03:57Their crime is down.
03:58But all over the country, wherever we're involved,
04:02we're getting criminals out of our country.
04:04And the crime rate now is the lowest it's been since 1900.
04:08That's 125 years.
04:12And that's despite the fact with an open border stupid policy,
04:1725 million people, in my opinion, came into our country.
04:20And many of those people should not have been allowed to come into our country.
04:24Mr. President, I'm a great, Mr. President.
04:26Yesterday, you were talking about how Vladimir Putin had agreed to have paused during the cold weather.
04:31Overnight, those attacks have started up.
04:33I know.
04:34It was Sunday.
04:35It was Sunday to Sunday.
04:36And it opened up.
04:38And he hit him hard last night.
04:41No, he agreed.
04:42He kept his word on that.
04:43It was, it's a lot.
04:44You know, one week is, we'll take anything, because it's really, really cold over there.
04:51But it was on Sunday, and he went from Sunday to Sunday.
04:54You disappointed he didn't go further?
04:56I would like to, I want him to end the war.
04:59I spoke to him, I want him to end the war.
05:01Mr. President, Mr. President, what exactly did you mean when you said that you should nationalize elections?
05:07And which 15 states are you talking about?
05:08I want to see elections be honest.
05:10And if a state can't run an election, I think the people behind me should do something about it.
05:15Because, you know, if you think about it, a state is an agent for the federal government in elections.
05:20I don't know why the federal government doesn't do them anyway.
05:22But when you see some of these states about how horribly they run their elections, what a disgrace it is, I think the federal government, when you see crooked elections, and we had plenty of them, and by the way, we had them last time, but go to 2020 and look at the facts that are coming out, rigged crooked elections.
05:40If we have areas, take a look at Detroit, take a look at Pennsylvania, take a look at Philadelphia, you go take a look at Atlanta, look at some of the places that terrible, horrible corruption on elections.
05:53And the federal government should not allow that.
05:56The federal government should get involved.
05:59These are agents of the federal government to count the votes.
06:02If they can't count the votes legally and honestly, then somebody else should take over.
06:07But the Constitution says that there would be states that administer elections.
06:10You know what, they can administer the election, but they have to do it honestly.
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