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00:00So Hillary Clinton said in an interview today that she and her husband are getting pulled into the Epstein matter
00:06to divert attention from you and that your administration has something to hide. What's your response to that?
00:12I have nothing to hide. I've been exonerated. I have nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein. They went in hoping
00:18that they'd find it and found just the opposite. I've been totally exonerated. In fact, Jeffrey Epstein was fighting that
00:23I don't get elected with some author, a sleazebag, by the way.
00:28And I've been totally exonerated. No, no. They're getting pulled in. And that's their problem. I don't know. They're going
00:34to have to see what happens. But I watched her in Munich, and she seriously has Trump derangement syndrome.
00:39You think she should publicly testify?
00:41I've been totally exonerated on Epstein. And it's really interesting because they've been pulled in. Think of it. They've been
00:48pulled in. Clinton and many other Democrats have been pulled in. Yeah.
00:52The U.S. has drilled forward, which is sprinting from the Caribbean to the Middle East. It's about to hit.
00:57It's an eight-month deployment mark. Usually they're deployed for about six months or so. Is there any concern that
01:02U.S. carriers are being stretched too thin?
01:05I'll answer the question, Liz. Mr. President, you're warning Cuba to make a deal. What does that deal look like?
01:11What do you want them to do?
01:12We want them to make a deal. Cuba is right now a failed nation. And they don't even have jet
01:16fuel to get for airplanes to take off. They're clogging up their runway.
01:20We're talking to Cuba right now. We have Marco Rubio talking to Cuba right now. And they should absolutely make
01:28a deal because it's a humani- it's really a humanitarian threat.
01:32And we have a lot of great Cuban Americans. And they're going to be very happy when they're going to
01:36be able to go back and say hello to their relatives and do things that they should have been allowed
01:40to do for a long time.
01:42I'm very interested in the people that are here that were treated so badly by Castro and the Cuban authorities.
01:49They have been treated horribly.
01:51So we'll see how it all turns out. But Cuba and us, we are talking. In the meantime, there's an
01:58embargo. There's no oil. There's no money. There's no anything.
02:01If a deal isn't made, would you consider an operation like the one in Venezuela?
02:05I don't want to answer that. Why would I answer that if I was? It wouldn't be a very tough
02:10operation, as you can figure.
02:14But I don't think that'll be necessary.
02:16Thank you very much.
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