00:00Sir, your 9 a.m. event tomorrow, what are you planning to announce is on Iran?
00:06Well, we have something tomorrow. It's a little bit of a surprise.
00:07I think it's a very positive thing, something I feel strongly about.
00:11Somebody's coming to the White House is very good, very smart, very caring,
00:17a person that cares a lot about the country and beyond.
00:20And so we're going to have a news conference tomorrow, a little unusual, Saturday morning.
00:24Is it about Iran?
00:25No. Well, it will be. Ultimately, everything is about Iran, I guess.
00:28It all morphs into Iran. You're going to be asking questions.
00:31But the Iran thing is just going well.
00:34Tomorrow is unrelated, but you'll be probably, it'll be a form of a news conference.
00:39And I think it's going to be something very good for our country.
00:42The President, will you do something at the White House when this all does end?
00:46When you are able?
00:49We'll have a party. It will be great.
00:52We've been pushed around by Iran for 47 years, but not anymore.
00:57When you say that Iran has agreed to turn over their nuclear dust, what does that mean?
01:01Are they destroying their nuclear material?
01:05They're turning it over. Can you walk us through what that process looks like, sir?
01:08We're taking it. Very simple.
01:10Going in?
01:11Yeah. With Iran. We're going in with Iran.
01:13Does that mean the U.S. is on the ground to get that?
01:17We'll take it after the agreement is signed. After, there's a big difference. Before and after.
01:22B.C. It's before and after.
01:25Sir, in the street, are there going to be restrictions?
01:28After the agreement is a lot different than before.
01:29We would have taken it. If we didn't have an agreement, we would take it.
01:33But I don't think we'll have to.
01:35Sir, in the street, are there going to be restrictions and tolls managed by Iran for ships and vessels passing
01:41through?
01:41No way.
01:42No way.
01:42None at all?
01:43Nope.
01:43No restrictions?
01:44Do you, Mr. President, do you talk to me on FISA, Mr. President?
01:47The restrictions, yeah. The restrictions, you can't do the tolls. No, they're not going to be tolls.
01:53On FISA, Mr. President, Anna Paul Luna is pushing to have the Save America Act linked to FISA and the
02:00FISA renewal. Are you in favor?
02:02Well, I think she's great. And I'd love to see that. The Save America Act is so important. It's so
02:07good.
02:07It's voter ID. It's, you know, basic. It's your basics about a democracy. Voter ID, birthplace. You have to be
02:16born in the United States to vote.
02:20We have no transgender transgender. We added no transgender utilization of our children. Very important. No men in women's sports.
02:30Now, we added that. Also, we talk about, though, the top three. And we put as the three, you know,
02:35the three having to do with the vote.
02:36We also have no mail-in ballots other than for the military, et cetera. If you're sick, the military, if
02:43you're away, if you're disabled, any of those things.
02:47It's pretty generous, actually. But mail-in ballots, the tremendous cheating that goes on with mail-in ballots.
02:53So we would have no mail-in ballots except for those various exceptions.
02:57Mr. President, did the ceasefire in Lebanon need to happen for you to get to a deal with Iran?
03:02It's not really tied. But you could say maybe psychologically tied. But we're going to help Lebanon become a country
03:08again.
03:09You know, it's been a long time for them. They've gone through a lot. And we're going to help them
03:13be a country again.
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