JD Vance has publicly praised Donald Trump’s role in the reported extension of the Israel–Lebanon ceasefire, calling his engagement a key factor in keeping the agreement alive. The statement comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to stabilize the region and prevent further escalation of tensions. The development has drawn strong political reactions, with supporters highlighting Trump’s influence in shaping the ceasefire outcome while global observers continue to monitor the situation closely.
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00:00Yes, sir. Well, first of all, congratulations. Congratulations to you and our Secretary of State,
00:03but most importantly, congratulations to the people of Israel and Lebanon. I think it's a
00:08major historic moment. We're going to extend the ceasefire for three weeks that's already in place
00:12between Israel and Lebanon. Of course, it wouldn't have happened without the President's direct
00:16engagement. The fact that you have these leaders of different countries coming together for the
00:20first time, they came together in the Oval Office, and they came together because of energetic
00:24diplomacy, of course, led by the President of the United States. So I think it's a big moment for
00:28the world. It's a big moment for our country, but just very proud to be a part of it. So
00:32thank you,
00:33sir, for making it happen. Well, thank you very much. And I'm told this is a rather historic
00:36meeting because these countries have been bordering each other for many, many years, and
00:43it doesn't happen much, although they like each other. I found that out today, and I've sort of
00:47heard about that. They actually like each other, Lebanon and Israel. And we had a great meeting with
00:54the very high officials of Lebanon and very high officials of Israel. And we think that
01:00the President of Lebanon and the Prime Minister of Israel over the next couple of weeks will be coming
01:05here. They've agreed to an additional three weeks of, I guess, no firing ceasefire, no more firing.
01:14Let's see. We hope that happens. It's not going to happen between them, but they do have Hezbollah to
01:20think about. And we're going to be working with Lebanon to get things straightened out in that
01:28country. I really believe it's something we can do pretty easily, just with the power of who we are,
01:34the great people, the Lebanese people. We have our ambassador here who has done a fantastic job,
01:40ambassador to Lebanon from the United States. And we had a great conversation, and I think it's the
01:47beginning of something very important. It'd be a wonderful thing to get this worked out
01:52simultaneously with what we're doing in Iran. And I'd like to start by just asking J.D., our
01:58vice president, our great vice president, to say a few words, and then Marco will speak. And then
02:03the representatives from the country, Mike Huckabee, you'll say a few words, Mike. You've done a great
02:08job, by the way. I appreciate it. Everybody does. And J.D., please.
02:13Yes, sir. Well, first of all, congratulations. Congratulations to you and our Secretary of
02:17State. But most importantly, congratulations to the people of Israel and Lebanon. I think it's
02:21a major historic moment. We're going to extend the ceasefire for three weeks that's already in
02:26place between Israel and Lebanon. Of course, it wouldn't have happened without the president's
02:30direct engagement. The fact that you have these leaders of different countries coming together
02:34for the first time, they came together in the Oval Office, and they came together because of
02:37energetic diplomacy, of course, led by the president of the United States. So I think it's a big moment for
02:42the world. It's a big moment for our country, but just very proud to be a part of it. So
02:46thank you,
02:46sir, for making it happen.
02:47Thank you very much, J.D.
02:49Thank you, Mr. President, for hosting this. Actually, you know, the president wanted to
02:52be personally involved, and I'm glad he was because it made it possible to get this extension.
02:56And it gives everybody time to continue to work on what's going to be a permanent peace.
03:01Between two countries that want to be at peace, both are victimized by the same terrorist organization,
03:05a terrorist organization that no doubt has victimized Israel, but has also victimized the
03:10people of Lebanon. The people of Lebanon deserve to live in a country that's peaceful and prosperous.
03:14They have an opportunity to do that. They have a history of that. And what's standing
03:18in the way is an organization that operates, a terrorist organization that operates within
03:22their national territory that needs to be, that threat needs to be eliminated. And so thank
03:27you, Mr. President, for this gathering today and for convening it and being a key part of
03:32it. And it buys this time to continue to work. I'm very optimistic that in a few weeks we'll
03:36be even closer to the kind of permanent peace that the people of Israel and Lebanon deserve.
03:40Thank you very much. Michel, please.
03:43Well, I would like to thank the President, the Vice President and Secretary to make this
03:47historical meeting today that bring two countries that they never been next to each other more
03:54than today in a way. This is 60, 70 years in the making and today is really the historical
03:59day. Thank you, Mr. President, Vice President, Secretary. And we are going to keep going, working
04:05for a peace that hopefully will get it as soon as possible. Thank you. He's a very successful
04:10man. And when I asked him if he'd like to be ambassador to Lebanon, I said, it could be
04:16a dangerous job. He said, well, I'm Lebanese. I was born in Lebanon and I, your parents have
04:22a whole big history. He said, danger doesn't matter to me really. It's something I want to
04:26do. He's very successful. He didn't need this. And I think it's probably more dangerous than
04:31you even thought. But you've done a fantastic job. It is an honor for me to serve you, Mr.
04:36President. And then I'm going to go to the end. Thank you. Thank you very much. And likewise,
04:42Mike Huckabee. We all know Mike. And he didn't need it either, did he? But he's doing a fantastic
04:47job. Mike, go ahead, please. I just want to say, Mr. President, what an amazing opportunity
04:52to be here at a moment of history. The people of Lebanon, the people of Israel are neighbors
04:57and they want to get along. They can get along. But it's like neighbors who have a rough little
05:02kid living in the neighborhood who keeps throwing rocks at everybody's window. And if the kid
05:07will quit throwing rocks, the neighbors can get along and start actually working together.
05:12The president has initiated something that is truly bringing the neighborhood back to
05:18a neighborhood and recognizing that the problem is not Lebanon and the problem is not Israel.
05:22The problem is Hezbollah, the bad little kid throwing rocks. That's what the president is
05:28getting launched today to get that little kid out of the neighborhood.
05:34Thank you, Mr. Ambassador. Thank you, Mr. President, for your hospitality, for bringing Israel and
05:42Lebanon together here in the Oval Office. Israel wants peace with Lebanon and Israel wants security
05:49for its citizens. We're united with the Lebanese government and wanting to rid the country of this
05:55malign influence called Hezbollah. And now that, Mr. President, under your leadership, Iran has been so
06:01degraded, the possibility of degrading Hezbollah and liberating Lebanon from their occupation is real.
06:09So we hope that together under your leadership, we can formalize peace between Israel and Lebanon in the
06:15very near future. And we are just very thankful for the opportunity.
06:18Well, thank you. And I look forward to having the next meeting with your great prime minister.
06:24He is. He's a wartime prime minister with Bibi and with the president of Lebanon. It will be fantastic.
06:30I think a lot of, a lot's going to happen. Madam Ambassador.
06:34Of course. Thank you so much. Thank you so much, President Trump. Thank you for your leadership,
06:39for making sure to be presiding over this historic moment. I want to really say thank you to the United
06:45States
06:45under your leadership for all your effort to help and to support Lebanon. And I think with your help,
06:51with your support, we can make Lebanon great again. Thank you so much.
06:54Thank you. I like that phrase.
06:56Sounds nice. That's a good phrase.
06:58MGA.
06:59Thank you very much. I think we will. Any questions? Yeah, please.
07:03President Trump, as you can start from MGA Lebanon.
07:05Yes. First, thank you for having us in the White House for the year and a half.
07:10Thank you very much.
07:10This is historical for our audience as well.
07:12It is.
07:12We would like to ask you two, three questions. First question, the peace between Lebanon and
07:17Israel. Do you think it will happen this year?
07:20I think it has a great chance. I mean, you know, they're friends about the same things
07:25and they're enemies on the same things. And it has to do with, I guess you could say,
07:29a couple of countries. But certainly it's, if you look at Hezbollah, that's where everybody seems
07:35to be united against them. So they are both very united in that way. You know, I think
07:41there's a very good chance of having peace. I think it should be an easy one. Relative
07:44to some of the things we're working on, it should be an easy one. But it's been so many
07:49years because nobody focused on it. But Lebanon was a great country. It was a beautiful country,
07:55smart people, very brilliant people, doctors, professors, economists, some of the smartest
08:00people on the planet. But it got torn apart by different factions and nothing having to
08:07do with them. Outside factors. So, no, I think it can be brought back pretty quickly.
08:13And what do you think our president will meet Netanyahu here at the White House?
08:17I think we'll do it over the next, during this period of time, during the three-week period,
08:21ideally. I mean, I'd like to suggest over the three-week ceasefire. If you can do that.
08:27Well, we're here. We'll do it in the Oval Office.
08:30And regarding Hezbollah, he's not responding to our government. He's doing whatever he wants.
08:36What do you say for Hezbollah?
08:38Well, look, Israel has to, I mean, we're just talking about it. Israel is going to have
08:42to defend itself if they're shot at, and they will. I would never say that they can't. It'd be nice
08:50if
08:50they wouldn't have to bother with that. But if they, if something happens, they're going to have
08:54to defend themselves, as you know. But they're going to do it carefully, and they're going to be
09:00surgical, as opposed to beyond surgical. And, you know, there's a lot they can do.
09:05But Israel is going to have to defend itself.
09:07And regarding our Lebanese speaker, I mean, we reportedly told Prince Yazid bin Farhan that
09:13Lebanon will not move forward with peace unless Saudi Arabia is involved. What is your reaction
09:19to that statement? And do you believe Saudi Arabia must play a central role in a potential
09:24development of Israel peace process?
09:26Well, Saudi Arabia is great, and they have a great leader. And I think that they'd be very
09:33happy with this. I haven't spoken to them. I will. This happened very quickly. But Saudi Arabia
09:38is going to be, they're great people, a great place, incredible place. I know it very well.
09:46But I know the leader very well. And he'd want to see something like this happen. He's a tremendous
09:51guy.
09:52Sir, and make Lebanon great again. This is our slogan on MTV Lebanon.
09:56Make America great again.
09:58About what?
09:59Make Lebanon great again. It's our slogan on MTV Lebanon that all the Lebanese and our
10:04audience are putting hope on you, Mr. President.
10:06Make Lebanon great again.
10:07Make Lebanon great again.
10:08It's a good slogan. It works for here.
10:10I think it's maybe the greatest political slogan in the history of the world, make America great again.
10:16But, you know, we're great now. So I will never say that we won't use that slogan, MAGA.
10:22But we have another one, America is back. Where's that hat? Does anybody have people?
10:27No, yeah, that's the old one. And then show them the new one.
10:31And we're never choosing, we're never changing MAGA.
10:35I don't have the courage to change MAGA. Make America great again. But, you know, we're really,
10:40we're great now. We're the hottest country anywhere in the world. We're the most powerful country
10:44in the world by far. And we suffered years of abuse by people that were grossly incompetent,
10:51like Biden, like Obama. Obama was incompetent. He was a great divider. And we are, we're a great
10:59country. Again, we're respected all over the world. That's why this happened so fast. I mean,
11:03it can happen fast. Thank you.
11:05Sir, the funding that Hezbollah gets from Iran, is Iran going to have to cut that off to do a
11:11deal
11:11with you? Yeah, they'll have to cut that off. That's a must for you?
11:14Yeah, sure. That's a must, yeah.
11:15Mr. President, apparently there was a Special Forces soldier who was involved in the capture of
11:21Venezuelan President Maduro, who was arrested by federal authorities today on suspicion of insider
11:28trading and betting on the poly market. Are you concerned that federal employees are betting on
11:34these prediction markets and potentially getting rich?
11:37Well, I don't know about it, but was he betting that they would get him or they wouldn't get him?
11:43It sounds like he was betting on his removal from office, that Maduro would be removed.
11:48It sounds like he was involved in the operation.
11:49That's like Pete Rose betting on his own team. It's a little like Pete Rose. Pete Rose,
11:54he kept him out of the Hall of Fame because he bet on his own team. Now, if he bet
11:58against his team,
11:59that would be no good, but he bet on his own team. I'll look into it. Yeah?
12:02There are also bets that are being placed as well on the Iran conflict, too, and there have been some
12:07trackings where people suspect that there's insider trading happening on these prediction markets around
12:12the war. Are you concerned about that?
12:14Well, you know, the whole world, unfortunately, has become somewhat of a casino.
12:19You know, and you look at what's going on all over the world in Europe and every place
12:24they're doing these betting things. I was never much in favor of it. I don't like it conceptually,
12:29but it is what it is. No, I think that I'm not happy with any of that stuff, but they
12:35have
12:35all these different sites. They have predictive markets. It's a crazy world. It's a much different
12:41world than it was. Please.
12:43We talked about the Fed's renovation. Can someone other than the Justice Department find out the things
12:48you said you wanted to learn?
12:49Well, it could. I mean, look, it's pretty easy. When you look, look, with Jerome too late, pal,
12:57I have a real problem because he should have been lowering interest rates a long time ago.
13:01And despite that, we fought through it and we have the greatest economy we've ever had.
13:05You take a look. I mean, we just, I don't know what the market is today, but we've broken every
13:10record over the last few days. And this is during a military operation or a war, whatever you want
13:16to call it. It makes no difference as far as I'm concerned. But we have this unbelievable economy.
13:22The S&P has a new record. The Dow is right at a new record. We already broke the record
13:27with the Dow. People said it wouldn't happen in four years. They said in four years, it won't be able
13:31to be possible to break 50,000. And we broke it with the Dow. And I'm actually a little bit
13:37surprised that we're breaking it constantly, even now, during this conflict. Because when we broke
13:43it, I called a lot of the people here. I called J.D., I called Marco, I called Howard, I
13:48called Scott.
13:49I said, I hate to tell you, fellas, but we have to do a little bit of a detour. We
13:53have to go to Iran
13:54and make sure they don't have a nuclear weapon. We had just broken every financial record.
13:59And the amazing thing is we continue to break them even during the war. Now, fuel went up,
14:03but I thought it would have gone up much more. And a lot of ships are coming to the United
14:08States
14:09and they're using the United States instead of the Hormuz Strait. Amazing things are happening.
14:16Our country is amazing. You know, we don't have an oil shortage. We have a drill baby drill.
14:20We are right now producing more oil than Saudi Arabia and Russia combined. Did you know that?
14:29And in about a year from now, we'll be doing double the level. And Venezuela has been fantastic.
14:36We have a great relationship with that country and with the people that are running the country.
14:42And we're taking out, we're taking in millions of barrels of oil, millions and millions from Venezuela.
14:49It's been a great experience, to be honest with you. And they're doing a very good job and they have
14:53our backing.
14:54Okay.
14:55Mr. President, can you just clarify again what exactly?
15:00Here we go. Listen to this.
15:01No, no, no.
15:02Just clarify.
15:04Here we go. Here's his problem.
15:05What have the two sides agreed to here? Three weeks he's fired with the leaders coming here?
15:09Three weeks. Yeah, three weeks. And the leaders will most likely be coming here during that time.
15:13And I think when they do, that's a very historic meeting. They have never, they haven't met for many, many
15:18years, as I understand.
15:19Never.
15:20They've never met. Think of that. They're next to each other. They're great people and they've never met.
15:26This should be an easy one. Okay? Good question.
15:42How is it a crime?
15:46Well, I think we have to end that.
15:48Yeah.
15:49Okay. That's something we're going to have to end. I'd never heard of that. But that's a good start. It's
15:55a crime to talk with Israel. Well, I'm pretty sure that that'll be ended very quickly. Okay? I'll make sure
16:03of that. And I know Lebanon doesn't want that. We'll end up. Will you work on that, please, everybody? That's
16:09crazy.
16:10The ship that was captured on Monday. You said there was a gift for the Iranians in it. What was
16:15in that ship? The one from China?
16:19Yeah, well, we have. That's very top secret. Yeah. There was stuff in there, but it's top secret.
16:25I'd like to let you know. That's a good question. That's one of those little questions. Oh, this is not
16:31good. No, we have a lot of things that we got. You know, the straight, what we've done with the
16:41blockade is amazing.
16:42And nobody, nobody gets there. And nobody wants to get through. Nobody's trying. The one tried to shut out the
16:48engine, but nobody's trying. We have complete control. Now, they can drop their minds in there and do all those
16:56stupid things.
16:57It's just going to take longer for them to make money because the minds are going to affect them much
17:01more than they're going to affect us. And we don't know that they're doing that, but they could be that
17:06if they're doing it, it's a very foolish thing to do.
17:09Just like for Iran to shoot at Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar and Kuwait, Bahrain, all the different places they
17:18shot. Nobody expected that. They thought they'd shoot at Israel at all fairs, but you didn't expect they'd be shooting
17:25at numerous other countries.
17:27I think it was a big mistake. If they're putting minds down, it's a big mistake for them. I will
17:32say.
17:32Are you angry at China for what they sent Iran? No, no.
17:36So there's some reporting today. No, I guess we do the same thing, don't we? With other countries.
17:42You know, it's like one of those things, but nothing better. It wasn't earth shaking. Yeah.
17:51There's some reporting today, sir, that you tend to invite a recruitment to the G20 in Miami. Is that the
17:56case?
17:56No, but if he came, it would be probably very helpful. You know, I've said a long time ago when
18:02they made the G8, the G7, they threw Russia out before my time.
18:09That was Obama and a certain prime minister from a place called Canada, Strudeau.
18:17And I said, that's a stupid thing to do. And I was right. You know, they spent, I go to
18:24these meetings of the G7 and about 90% of the meeting was talking about Russia.
18:30Russia and what's going on with Russia. And I said, why'd you throw them out? You know, if they didn't
18:36throw them out, they would have been much better off, in my opinion.
18:40You know, it should, it should have been the G8. But when they threw out President Putin, he was very
18:46offended by that.
18:47He was, you know, rightfully, but he was very offended by that.
18:50But I venture to say, you probably wouldn't be having these problems if you didn't throw them out.
18:55So he's not coming to the G20?
18:58Not that I know of, but...
18:59Because there are senior administration officials being quoted in news reports this afternoon that says they're being, the Russians are
19:06being invited to at least ministerial...
19:07Yeah, you're saying being invited as opposed to coming. I don't know of the invitation, but if he were invited,
19:14I don't know.
19:15Would you like him?
19:15Hey, I'm of the opinion that you talk to everybody. I'm not one of these guys, oh, let's not talk
19:20to him. You know, there's a war going, or let's not talk to him.
19:23I like talking to everybody. If you're a smart person, if you have control over your emotions and all the
19:30other things you need control of, I'm somebody that believes in talking.
19:34I don't know of that. I don't know that he's coming. I doubt he'd come, to be honest with you.
19:39I sort of doubt he'd come.
19:41But we're working on trying to get that one solved. That would be number nine.
19:47I've ended eight wars, and that one is... But they continue to fight the hatred between him and President Zelensky
19:57is extraordinary, I can tell you.
20:00Could I ask you a few questions, sir? What do you think of this idea of replacing Iran with Italy
20:05in the World Cup?
20:08I don't think about it too much.
20:13That's an interesting question. Let me give it... You know what? Let me give it that a little... Is that
20:20what they're doing? They're thinking about replacing Iran?
20:22Apparently it's a proposal.
20:23Let Marco make his...
20:24Marco, could you make his... What do you think of...
20:27There's nothing from the U.S. has told them they can't come. I mean, the problem with Iran, it would
20:33be not their athletes.
20:34It would be some of the other people that we want to bring with them, some of whom have ties
20:37to the IRGC.
20:38We may not be able to let them in, but not the athletes themselves.
20:41But no one's... I don't know where that's coming from, other than speculation that Iran may decide not to come,
20:46and Italy would fill their spot.
20:47But that's... They decide not to come on their own, because they decided not to come.
20:51What they can't bring is a bunch of IRGC terrorists into our country and pretend that they're, you know, journalists
20:56and athletic trainers.
20:57Sir, is the government going to buy...
20:59We would not want to affect the athletes.
21:01Is the government going to buy a state in Spirit Airlines?
21:06So, Spirit is an airline that's had some trouble.
21:13They were going to merge with People Express, or one of them, a number of years ago, and Barack Hussein
21:20Obama decided it was a bad idea.
21:22How did that work out? It's bad for both of them.
21:24That would have been a natural merger.
21:26Not United and American, but Spirit and the other.
21:31We're looking at helping them. We have 18,000 people that live in this country that are great people and
21:37great employees.
21:38And we're thinking about doing it, helping them out, meaning bailing them out, or buying it.
21:43I think we just buy it.
21:45We'd be getting it virtually debt-free.
21:49They have some good aircraft, some good assets.
21:51And when the price of the oil goes down, we'll sell it for a profit.
21:55I'd love to be able to save those jobs.
21:57I'd love to be able to save an airline.
21:59You know, I like having a lot of airlines, so it's competitive.
22:03So we are looking at Spirit.
22:05It's in a bankruptcy. It's in bankruptcy court.
22:08And we're looking.
22:08If we could get it for the right price, I'd do it to save the jobs.
22:12And we have somebody that wants to run it, do a good job, smart person.
22:17And if they run it properly and if prices come down, all of a sudden it's a valuable asset.
22:23And they have some very good slots, too, which are pretty valuable.
22:26If you will visit Lebanon and visit Ambassador Issa to the embassy, because we're building a huge U.S. embassy
22:33in Lebanon, are you going to plan to launch it for Ukraine or attending for the Ukraine?
22:39Do you want to answer that?
22:41Well, we're working on it.
22:42It's not done yet.
22:43But once it's done, I will ask the president to come and cut the ribbon.
22:48We'd love to have you, Mr. President.
22:50I have no objection to that.
22:52Go ahead, please.
22:52In the U.K. today, they just announced a total of $1.3 billion in return from digital service tax,
23:01which you in the past have called it an unbearable tax on American companies.
23:04You know it very well.
23:06You've previously called for investigations, but so far, as you can tell, there has been none.
23:10Would you call for that?
23:10Let's say, what tax is this?
23:12Digital service tax is the kind of, making it a tech tax, a big tech tax, the kind of...
23:16You mean they're going to put a tax on basically American companies?
23:19It's already there, sir.
23:20Did you say the U.K.?
23:21Yes, sir.
23:22They've made $1.3 billion last year.
23:25So is that something you would kind of investigate, call for it to be scrapped, have a look at?
23:29We don't like it when they target American companies because basically you're talking about our great American companies.
23:34And whether we like those companies or don't like them, they're American companies and they're the top companies in the
23:41world.
23:43And we are looking at it.
23:45We've been looking at it.
23:46U.K. did it.
23:46A couple of other people did it.
23:47They think they're going to make an easy book.
23:49That's why they've all taken advantage of our country.
23:52They don't take advantage of it.
23:53No, we've been looking at it.
23:54And we can meet that very easily by just putting a big tariff on the U.K.
23:58So they better be careful.
23:59If they don't drop the tax, we'll probably put a big tariff on the U.K.
24:03What do they expect?
24:045%, 10%?
24:05Whatever.
24:07More than what they're getting.
24:08They shouldn't be doing that.
24:10All that's doing is really targeting great companies.
24:15But they're our companies.
24:16It's like us targeting their companies, which we could do very easily.
24:19But you don't have big companies like that.
24:22You don't have those great companies.
24:23Not fair.
24:25I have an obligation to protect our companies.
24:29That's how they became great.
24:31And they've become great during my administration.
24:33My first four years, we had the best economy in history of my first four years.
24:37And this will blow it away.
24:39Look at it.
24:39During a war, we have the highest stock market.
24:42During a war.
24:45It's not a big war for us, but it's a war.
24:47And during a war, we have the highest stock market.
24:50I have to protect this country.
24:51So if they'd want to do the service tax, France did it also and some others.
24:57And I mean, literally, I have a meeting after this having to do with that exact question.
25:03And what we'll do is we'll reciprocate by putting something on that's equal or greater
25:09than what they're doing.
25:10And they won't be happy about that.
25:12No, that's enough.
25:13You've asked so many questions.
25:14Mr. President, I emailed the Virginia Department of Elections earlier today and asked them
25:19if they had seen any evidence of election tampering, of fraudulent mail ballots being
25:23passed in the Tuesday election, or if there was any evidence of non-citizens voting in
25:28that election.
25:28Why did you say that that election was rigged?
25:30Well, you have mail-in ballots and they found a lot of them at the end of the day.
25:34They said that they have received no credible information related to the election.
25:37Well, I know you'd say that no matter what.
25:38You know, you've been saying that for years and now they're finding out that the 2020 election
25:42was totally rigged.
25:44And when you look at what just, excuse me, how do you defend what just happened where
25:48your Southern law, whatever it is, has given money to KKK, they're supposed to protect
25:54people and they're paying all these people crooked as can be, millions of dollars, millions
25:58of dollars going all to all these people that they're supposed to be protecting from,
26:03but they're actually supporting them because they want to have companies that they can protect
26:07and because they want to rig elections.
26:09That was all a rigged election, all of the things with Charlottesville, all of the stuff
26:14that they did.
26:15And you won't bring that up, but you'll bring up some nonsense.
26:18Let me tell you, the election we were winning all day long.
26:20It's a totally horrible situation.
26:23Hopefully the courts will overturn it, what they did in Virginia.
26:26You have a grossly incompetent governor.
26:28You had a very good governor.
26:30He did a good job.
26:30You know, all those companies that want to move into Virginia now, they want to move out
26:34and go to a different location.
26:36So that's my opinion.
26:37I believe it was a rigged election.
26:39Virginia's known for it.
26:40It was a rigged election.
26:41They had a lot of ballots, mail-in ballots.
26:44Anytime you have mail-in ballots, anytime you have mail-in ballots, you have cheating.
26:49Did you have something?
26:50Yes.
26:51You said that the U.S. will work with Lebanon to protect itself from Hizballah.
26:55What does that look like exactly?
26:56What is that?
26:57You said that the U.S. will work with Lebanon to protect itself from Hizballah.
27:00Well, we're just going to work with them.
27:02I mean, we have a good relationship with Lebanon.
27:05It's amazing that, you know, the amazing thing is they actually have sort of a good relationship
27:10with Israel.
27:11They don't deal with each other, but now they're going to deal with each other.
27:13We're putting them together.
27:14What's the material support that you intend to provide?
27:16We're going to help.
27:17We're just going to help them.
27:19We're going to help them.
27:20They're great people.
27:22It can be a really good country again, maybe a great country again.
27:25And I think you have all the ingredients, so we're going to work together.
27:29And I think Israel is going to be terrific.
27:32But they do have a common problem.
27:34It's Hizballah.
27:35Okay, a couple of more.
27:36So if you sometimes Republicans are saying that they don't want to vote for a bill that
27:40just has the Homeland Security funding, would you support them expanding that to include
27:44other tax and defensemen?
27:45Well, I'd love to see one thing.
27:47You know what that is?
27:48Save America.
27:50I'd love to say the Save America Act, which is voter ID, which is proof of citizenship,
27:59which is, by the way, no mail-in voting, which is a fraud.
28:03Anytime you have mail-in voting, you're going to have a fraudulent election.
28:07But I'd leave it for military, you know, mail-in voting for military, for people that are sick,
28:12for people that are traveling, like business or whatever, different things.
28:16But disability, where they have a problem.
28:20But no mail-in ballots.
28:22We added a couple of things.
28:23No men playing in women's sports.
28:25It's unrelated, but it's a popular thing.
28:28And no transgender mutilization of our children.
28:32So that's it.
28:33Thank you very much, everybody.
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