00:00What
00:26if the most powerful weapon in America's arsenal isn't a bomb, isn't a missile, and doesn't
00:32leave a crater? What if it's a switch? In a headline-grabbing interview, Donald Trump
00:39claimed the U.S. possesses a classified military device, something he casually nicknamed the
00:45discombobulator. Trump says it can shut down enemy systems instantly. Radars go dark, communications
00:53fail, weapons stop responding, no explosions, no invasion, just silence. He claimed these
01:01weapons were used in Venezuela raids to capture Maduro, and made Venezuela's equipment not
01:06work. The Pentagon hasn't confirmed it, no technical details have been released, and
01:11yet, the claim alone has set off global speculation. Because if something like this exists, it could
01:18change modern warfare forever. Military analysts say, if the discombobulator is real, it could
01:25resemble a next generation electromagnetic or directed energy weapon, something capable of
01:31disabling electronics without destroying infrastructure. Think of it as warfare without
01:37rubble, a takedown without footprints. And now, attention turns to Iran. Trump has a long history
01:44with Tehran, pulling out of the nuclear deal, ordering the strike on Qasem Soleimani, and pushing
01:50a campaign of maximum pressure. He's repeatedly described Iran's leadership as dangerous, illegitimate,
01:57and vulnerable. So the question writes itself, would Trump use a weapon like this against Iran?
02:04Supporters of the idea argue a device like this could neutralize Iran's air defenses, disrupt
02:10command structures, and tilt the balance without a full-scale war. Critics say that's fantasy. Iran's
02:17security network is deeply layered. Human intelligence matters as much as technology. And one miscalculation
02:24could ignite a regional conflict, from Israel to the Gulf. There's also the global risk. Iran isn't
02:32isolated. Russia and China are watching closely. A mysterious weapon used once could trigger retaliation,
02:39cyber attacks, proxy warfare, or escalation far beyond the Middle East. And then there's the ethical
02:46question. Are we entering an age of push-button regime change, where leaders fall not to armies,
02:52but to invisible technology no one can prove or regulate? Trump insists America has capabilities the
02:59world hasn't seen, that they exist to protect U.S. interests and its allies. But here's the reality.
03:06No strikes have been ordered. No evidence has been shown. And for now, the discombobulator exists only in
03:13words. On Iran, are the negotiations still happening this week? Yeah. Where will they be? And what do you
03:18need to hear from Iran? They're all over, but they are negotiating. They'd like to do something,
03:23and we'll see if something is going to be done. They had a chance to do something a while ago, and it didn't
03:29work out, and we did midnight hammer. I don't think they want that happening again. But they would like
03:35to negotiate. We are negotiating with them right now, yes. Mr. President, Mr. President. Where will
03:41the meeting be? It seems like it's changing. I can't tell you that. Mr. President. There really is more
03:45than one meeting. On Iran, are the negotiations still happening this week? Yeah. Where will they be?
03:50And what do you need to hear from Iran? They're all over, but they are negotiating. They'd like to do
03:55something, and we'll see if something is going to be done. They had a chance to do something a while
04:01ago, and it didn't work out, and we did midnight hammer. I don't think they want that happening
04:06again. But they would like to negotiate. We are negotiating with them right now, yes.
04:11Mr. President, Mr. President. Where will the meeting be? It seems like it's changing.
04:14I can't tell you that. Mr. President, what is happening?
04:16There really is more than one meeting. Thank you.
04:20Thank you. On Iran, are the negotiations still happening this week? Yeah.
04:24Where will they be, and what do you need to hear from Iran?
04:26They're all over, but they are negotiating. They'd like to do something, and we'll see
04:30if something is going to be done. They had a chance to do something a while ago,
04:36and it didn't work out, and we did midnight hammer. I don't think they want that happening again,
04:41but they would like to negotiate. We are negotiating with them right now, yes.
04:45Mr. President, Mr. President. Where will the meeting be? It seems like it's changing.
04:48I can't tell you that. Mr. President.
04:51There really is more than one meeting. Yep.
04:53Mr. President, how was your meeting with Gustavo Petro earlier today,
04:56and did you come to any agreement on counter-narcotic efforts?
04:59Yeah, we did. We worked on it, and we got along very well. He and I weren't exactly the best of
05:04friends, but I wasn't insulted because I never met him. I didn't know him at all. And we got along
05:09very well, and we are. We're working on that, and we're working on some other things too,
05:14including sanctions. And we had a very good meeting.
05:18So you did agree with that?
05:19I thought he was terrific. You know, he was very good. He got along great.
05:22Mr. President, would you give us any update on how the talks are going for potential
05:26changes to the Department of Homeland Security? Have you agreed to any specifics?
05:30None. Well, we have a secure border. In fact, we have nine months now where nobody has come
05:38into our country illegally. Now, I don't know if I can believe that, because you know,
05:42you go from 25 million people to nobody. But the Democrats do that. You know,
05:45they're leaning left, the people that do that report. And for nine months, they have said nobody
05:51has come into our country. It is a strong, great border. We do have people coming into our country,
05:56but they're all coming in legally. You take a look at that and look at what was going on a year and a
06:03half ago on our border, where criminals were coming in, drug dealers were coming in,
06:09people from mental institutions were coming in. The worst, you know, they say the worst. I don't
06:14even know if I like the term, but the worst of the worst was coming into our country. And now
06:19we have virtually no country is, it's beautiful to see. Even if you go down, you know, some of you,
06:26I think we're down there a couple of weeks ago and you couldn't believe it, right? Because you were
06:30there two years ago, 10,000 a day and 10,000 a day. And now you didn't even see anybody. Nobody comes up,
06:37we're saving lives because nobody comes up. They have to come through the jungles and they're dying
06:41of all sorts of problems, including murder. And we have nobody coming in and we're getting people
06:48out there. We're getting, we have 11,888 murderers who came into our country. We're getting them out,
06:56we're getting them out fast. And the only place where there's a little bit of a problem, and I will tell
07:01you this, Minnesota, their crime because of us, because we've taken out thousands of criminals,
07:07their crime is down, not because of anybody else. It's because of us. Their crime is down.
07:13But all over the country, wherever we're involved, we're getting criminals out of our country. And the
07:18crime rate now is the lowest it's been since 1900. That's 125 years. And that's despite the fact with an
07:27open border stupid policy. 25 million people, in my opinion, came into our country. And many of
07:35those people should not have been allowed to come into our country.
07:37The Pressure on Ukraine, Mr. President, yesterday you were talking about how Vladimir Putin had agreed to
07:43a pause during the cold weather. Overnight those attacks have started up.
07:47The President Biden I know. It was Sunday. It was Sunday to Sunday. And it opened up. And he hit
07:53him hard last night. No, he agreed. He kept his word on that. It was, it's a lot. You know,
07:59one week is, we'll take anything because it's really, really cold over there. But it was on
08:06Sunday. And he went from Sunday to Sunday.
08:08Are you disappointed he didn't go further or go further?
08:10I would like to, I want him to end the war. I spoke to him, I want him to end the war.
08:15Mr. President, Mr. President, what exactly did you mean when you said that you should nationalize
08:20elections? And which 15 states are you talking about?
08:22I want to see elections be honest. And if a state can't run an election, I think the
08:27people behind me should do something about it. Because, you know, if you think about it,
08:31a state is an agent for the federal government in elections. I don't know why the federal government
08:35doesn't do them anyway. But when you see some of these states about how horribly they run their
08:41elections, what a disgrace it is. I think the federal government, when you see crooked elections,
08:46and we had plenty of them. And by the way, we had them last time. But go to 2020 and look at the
08:51facts that are coming out. Rigged, crooked elections. If we have areas, take a look at Detroit,
08:58take a look at Pennsylvania, take a look at Philadelphia. You go take a look at Atlanta.
09:03Look at some of the places that term horrible corruption on elections. And the federal government
09:08should not allow that. The federal government should get involved. These are agents of the federal
09:14government to count the votes. If they can't count the votes legally and honestly,
09:20then somebody else should take over. But the Constitution says it should be states that
09:23administer elections, Mr. President. You know what? They can administer the election,
09:28but they have to do it honestly.
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