Bannon's War Room - March 21, 2025


Episode 4355: President Trump Guts Department Of Education, Announces 6th Generation Fighters


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 1 minute

Words per Minute

175.48647

Word Count

10,783

Sentence Count

978

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

16


Summary

Steve K. Bannon and his brother, Pete Hegseth, were in the Oval Office with the President of the United States, Donald Trump, when they delivered a message that changed the trajectory of American politics forever.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
00:00:07.180 Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people.
00:00:12.400 I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people.
00:00:16.660 The people have had a belly full of it.
00:00:18.600 I know you don't like hearing that.
00:00:20.020 I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that,
00:00:21.760 but you're not going to stop it.
00:00:22.700 It's going to happen.
00:00:23.960 And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
00:00:27.360 Mega media.
00:00:28.280 I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:00:34.140 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:00:37.900 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:00:44.240 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:00:53.540 It's Friday, 21 March, year of early, 2025.
00:00:56.300 We're waiting to go live into the Oval Office, the Secretary of Defense,
00:01:01.820 our brother and Pete Hegseth.
00:01:03.420 And remember, folks, Pete Hegseth would not be in the Oval Office of the day
00:01:08.040 with the Commander-in-Chief giving remarks.
00:01:10.880 It was not for you.
00:01:12.680 You had Pete Hegseth back in what we call the defining moment.
00:01:16.020 That critical moment when you go down one path or another, when action's required,
00:01:22.320 when human agency comes into the process.
00:01:26.880 I want you to remember back on that Thursday afternoon when, you know,
00:01:30.400 the show started at 5 and everybody up to the ramparts and Joni Ernst and Tom Tillis
00:01:34.820 and other guys are going to hear it because they were within an hour of shifting DeSantis out
00:01:41.100 for Ron DeSantis, Pete Hegseth for Ron DeSantis.
00:01:44.360 The fact that you stood up with Bill Blaster and got on point,
00:01:50.780 sent the message, just not Hegseth, but Tulsi Gabbard, Bobby Kennedy,
00:01:54.100 Kash Patel, all of it, all or none.
00:01:57.160 And if Gates had hung in there, Gates too.
00:02:00.000 As sure as the turning of the earth.
00:02:03.100 As sure as the turning of the earth.
00:02:07.380 A couple things.
00:02:09.180 My sister, David Pakman, refers to her as Crazy Mary.
00:02:13.060 She's actually Mr. Pakman, Mary Beth, my beloved kid sister.
00:02:17.800 She is in my grill saying, AOC's not a politician, she's an actress,
00:02:22.480 and she's actually sent and forwarded to me the audition tapes
00:02:25.160 that we'll try to play later.
00:02:26.880 Because she's auditioning for a new role now.
00:02:30.060 The anti-oligarch populace, who we didn't hear, we didn't see that
00:02:34.520 for years and years and years.
00:02:37.020 And phony Bernie.
00:02:39.780 Dave Bratt brings up something that's quite important.
00:02:42.720 Dave Bratt said, hey, remember, they're totally phony
00:02:45.460 because they've been the biggest cheerleaders on Ukraine.
00:02:48.100 I want to go back in time to 2014.
00:02:50.500 What happened, and this is from the engine room,
00:02:52.660 I want to thank the engine room.
00:02:54.480 You guys are on point this morning.
00:02:56.120 Engine room reminds me, Steve, don't forget,
00:02:59.060 2014, the modern color revolution.
00:03:01.840 And where?
00:03:03.240 In Ukraine.
00:03:04.820 And who was over there covering it?
00:03:06.460 For Breitbart, London, the one and only Raheem Kassam.
00:03:09.820 Heard that name before?
00:03:11.600 Raheem Kassam went over there.
00:03:13.300 Dave Bratt, that's one of the things they can't,
00:03:14.860 this phony populism, they got some problems.
00:03:17.520 They got the same problem that brought Dave Bratt.
00:03:20.440 Listen, this is not about Steve Bannon or Dave Bratt.
00:03:25.280 I keep saying, because I can see this,
00:03:27.940 because in my study of history, I can see it in the age of Jackson.
00:03:32.260 When the history of this time period is written,
00:03:38.100 Elon Musk, Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, Dave Bratt,
00:03:42.500 Nancy Pelosi, pick them.
00:03:45.420 All going to be forgotten.
00:03:46.580 There'll be footnotes or anecdotes or there'll be in books
00:03:48.920 or something like that buried down there.
00:03:50.600 Two things will be remembered.
00:03:52.580 And this is what drives the Joe Scarboroughs of the world crazy.
00:03:56.460 Donald Trump and MAGA.
00:03:59.240 And because MAGA is a process.
00:04:02.080 This is why I say trust the process.
00:04:03.600 Dave Bratt was part of a process.
00:04:05.080 Yes, Dave Bratt's human agency for Dave Bratt to leave that faculty
00:04:09.420 and to go in.
00:04:11.260 And when Ron Maxwell pitched me on the idea when he first called me
00:04:15.140 and said, hey, I found it, because we're looking for guys, right?
00:04:17.940 For men or women that could fulfill it.
00:04:20.660 And when he says, I got the perfect guy.
00:04:23.820 And I go, who's that?
00:04:25.180 And he pitched me.
00:04:26.020 He says, it's a young economics professor,
00:04:28.020 former professional tennis player,
00:04:30.420 looks like a movie star, on the faculty of Randolph-Macon.
00:04:34.800 And I go, I said, that guy will lose by 50 points.
00:04:38.860 I was like McGlogan.
00:04:39.880 I said, that guy will lose by 50 points to Cantor.
00:04:42.860 Cantor is kind of a beloved figure.
00:04:45.340 He had been Tom Blahle's driver.
00:04:47.100 Tom Blahle's the old Catholic that had been there.
00:04:48.860 The Cantor family is really beloved.
00:04:51.360 A great family.
00:04:52.900 Eric was a good guy.
00:04:54.000 People knew him forever as kind of the young body man for Tom Blahle.
00:04:58.700 Now he had metastasized into something awful,
00:05:00.960 the biggest donor guy in the world.
00:05:04.180 So Dave, your courage in going out and doing it was heroic.
00:05:07.520 But what you saw is the same thing I saw watching that audience in Hanover, New Hampshire.
00:05:12.480 They leaned forward into what Trump was talking about.
00:05:14.940 They didn't understand it.
00:05:16.400 No Republican had ever talked like that.
00:05:18.520 You could see it.
00:05:19.280 And that's what gave you energy.
00:05:20.620 As you went to these Tea Party audiences and talked,
00:05:23.360 they didn't dismiss you.
00:05:24.440 You could feel the momentum building for Brad every day.
00:05:28.640 Right, sir?
00:05:30.560 Yeah.
00:05:31.020 Yeah.
00:05:31.360 Yeah.
00:05:31.660 And I'll add one other thing.
00:05:33.980 The other main person that will be remembered for all of this is God Almighty and his providence.
00:05:40.460 Right?
00:05:40.720 All of us are mere footnotes.
00:05:43.020 And when I shared that message, boy, people sat up on the edge of their seats.
00:05:48.320 And we've had a transition.
00:05:50.400 I'm going to get you up to AOC here in 30 seconds.
00:05:52.960 But we started off with a Judeo-Christian West.
00:05:55.980 Right?
00:05:56.120 James Madison went to Princeton Seminary, roughly speaking, where I went.
00:06:00.520 And then Adam Smith out of Scottish, you know, enlightenment with his logic that mirrors
00:06:07.080 Madison with the – they want the small guys, right, acting, right, small factions competing
00:06:13.380 against each other.
00:06:14.100 All anti-monopoly.
00:06:15.760 Then all the way fast forward up to the second man of Princeton who screwed it all up, Woodrow
00:06:20.280 Wilson and the progressive movement, right, ruled by elitist, you know, dictates.
00:06:25.900 And then FDR – FDR had some smart technocrats working for him, but they grew the size of
00:06:31.780 government, huge.
00:06:32.940 And that was an antidote, an antitrust.
00:06:35.180 And they were going after the billionaires.
00:06:36.800 That was when you had the old liberals.
00:06:38.760 The liberals are now gone.
00:06:40.520 At least the liberals were anti-war and cared about the kids and, you know, the less fortunate
00:06:47.220 folks, wage workers.
00:06:48.980 They're all gone.
00:06:50.480 Now they've morphed.
00:06:51.400 And now this government, of course, as you just said, has been bought and taken over by
00:06:56.060 the oligarchs and the billionaires.
00:06:58.280 That's the main gig, right?
00:06:59.880 And so they're all on the left.
00:07:02.000 They were all, you know, Zuckerberg's tons of money in only leftist districts.
00:07:07.940 And so now AOC's got a hard problem on her hand.
00:07:11.740 All of that, right, the elitist dictates from FDR grew the size of government.
00:07:16.540 The billionaires co-opted government and took it over.
00:07:20.060 They got a $7 trillion budget they're working on.
00:07:22.520 The Republican unit party just validated it, right?
00:07:26.040 We got to get out of that business.
00:07:27.720 And so they got a real hard problem morphing out of that fake thing.
00:07:32.380 And their populism right now is totally a fraud.
00:07:35.320 They have no substance on the wars, where are they, on the kids' education, on the border
00:07:40.680 invasion, on the debt, the inflation.
00:07:42.920 All this is on the back of the kids, this debt bomb.
00:07:45.740 And so they got an upward mountain to climb.
00:07:50.980 No, no, because it's totally phony.
00:07:52.900 And it's not internally, it's eternally inconsistent.
00:07:56.380 They hope by putting a little lipstick and just yelling about oligarchs.
00:08:00.120 Let me repeat.
00:08:00.880 They created the oligarchs.
00:08:02.080 And they were fine with the oligarchs during the years of the suppression during the first
00:08:06.680 term, right?
00:08:07.940 And then during the years after they stole it, that we were out in the years in the wilderness,
00:08:16.440 right?
00:08:16.620 As we call them.
00:08:17.640 The great comeback of people, this audience and people working every day, either on the
00:08:21.340 precinct strategy, the great Dave Schultz conceived and inspired precinct strategy, or with these
00:08:28.300 think tanks and people thinking of all these ideas and tying this all together so that
00:08:31.840 President Trump can come and have days of thunder.
00:08:34.380 He can have, he can have Flood the Zone, of which they, in fact, do we have Flood the
00:08:39.660 Zone?
00:08:40.380 Let's go ahead and play, can we play, let's play the flood, let's play the full Flood the
00:08:43.480 Zone.
00:08:43.960 But listen, we're going to go momentarily to the Oval Office, but let me play you a clip
00:08:47.820 on Flood the Zone and how they're defending against it, where I've got Grace and Dave Bright.
00:08:52.140 Let's go ahead and play it.
00:08:52.740 So I've had conversations with you, Michael, off air, and Jonathan, you off air, about
00:08:59.920 what's going on here.
00:09:02.120 Yesterday, Maggie Haberman on the front page, front screen of an old guy, front page of
00:09:10.380 the New York Times online, actually explained what we talk about, which is, as Maggie said,
00:09:16.920 if you think this is just the administration throwing spaghetti at the wall and seeing what
00:09:21.080 sticks, it's not.
00:09:22.740 And she went back to a 2023 interview she and a couple of colleagues had with Stephen
00:09:28.600 Miller.
00:09:29.320 And he said, this is exactly what we're going to do.
00:09:31.680 And so this is a test.
00:09:33.380 They are testing the boundaries of Article II powers, and they're going to keep pushing.
00:09:39.280 And if one federal judge doesn't give them what they want, they're going to try to go
00:09:43.400 to another federal judge.
00:09:44.720 There will be appeals, and they hope they end up at the Supreme Court on tailored issues
00:09:49.940 where they think they can win.
00:09:51.480 So, as you all have said, as Maggie Haberman, Jonathan Swan, other reporters have said,
00:09:57.740 this is a, don't think this is just like random chaos.
00:10:02.720 This is a calculated effort.
00:10:05.680 And at the same time, they're doing what Donald Trump has done to the press for years and what
00:10:10.340 he told Leslie Stahl years ago.
00:10:12.020 I'm going to attack the press so it undermines their credibility if they write something
00:10:17.540 badly about me.
00:10:18.620 They're now doing that about federal judges, except having the attorney general and Stephen
00:10:22.760 Miller and others calling this judge a Marxist.
00:10:27.820 Yeah, it's a far more sophisticated approach this time around.
00:10:31.020 It's still flood the zone, which they did in 2017 as well.
00:10:34.740 And they know that some things are going to get knocked down.
00:10:37.240 Some things are tossaways and distractions.
00:10:38.900 But while they're doing that, it's combined with much more clever efforts to achieve what
00:10:44.140 they say is the number one goal of this administration is, is retribution.
00:10:47.840 We are seeing it against these law firms, which we'll dive into in a moment.
00:10:52.160 We're seeing it against media organizations.
00:10:54.620 We're seeing it against political foes, where this time, this administration is using its
00:11:00.040 powers in a far more clever way to suggest that a law firm can't do business with the
00:11:06.160 federal government, which will basically bankrupt the law firm.
00:11:09.540 So speak to this, Michael, just about this approach, which is, you know, in 2017, they
00:11:15.520 obviously got things, some things done.
00:11:17.120 But there was a sense of it was bumbling.
00:11:18.460 It was being made up as they went along.
00:11:20.140 And when they were defeated by the courts, they weren't sure what to do.
00:11:22.580 This time around, this has clearly been plotted for years, the four years in exile, and they
00:11:27.380 are exacting their agenda.
00:11:29.020 Yeah.
00:11:29.460 And Trumpism has been refined in a way that is different than what we saw when he came in
00:11:35.360 the first time.
00:11:35.960 The first time, you know, at this point in the administration, he's surrounded by a fair
00:11:41.000 amount of traditional Republicans.
00:11:42.980 There's a fair amount of adults in the room.
00:11:45.280 And it's a lot of Trump trying to use blunt force in running up against his own inability
00:11:51.860 to execute the limits of his aides and people like John Kelly telling him not, you know,
00:11:57.640 you can't do that and throwing up roadblocks for him.
00:12:01.780 That does not exist.
00:12:03.580 And at the same time, there is a deep sense of retribution, not just amongst Trump, but
00:12:08.440 amongst his aides.
00:12:09.800 And they have had, as you were saying, this sort of standing start.
00:12:14.620 And they've had these four years to come up with moves that surprise me.
00:12:20.460 The law firm's move.
00:12:21.980 I had always said this about Trump.
00:12:24.040 I said I'd never seen Trump do a three-point turn.
00:12:27.020 And the move on the law firms is not necessarily a three-point turn, but it's heading in that
00:12:32.740 direction.
00:12:33.220 It is a sophisticated move that has brought them to heel and has brought them, I think,
00:12:40.700 far more success than they thought.
00:12:42.860 And they have not had to use the criminal powers of the Justice Department to do that.
00:12:47.760 When I did reporting on this during the election about what Trump would do when he would return,
00:12:53.840 the focus that we had on a lot of things was, well, how is he going to use the Justice
00:12:57.540 Department to prosecute his enemies?
00:12:59.680 You know, there was the repeat, you know, what is he going to do with the criminal powers of
00:13:02.420 the department?
00:13:03.260 And what he has shown in a short period of time is that those criminal powers, which
00:13:07.980 means that you have to go to the courts and there are harder, higher barriers to do there.
00:13:12.940 There are other things that you can do that are just as effective and just as crippling.
00:13:19.760 And that has been surprising to me.
00:13:23.200 That is one of the most sophisticated analysis of President Trump in what is happening now.
00:13:29.960 There's so much there.
00:13:30.920 One, they go back to the Axios story we talked about yesterday, Stephen Miller and the plan
00:13:34.540 of America First Law and America First Policy Institute to actually game through the different
00:13:39.780 immigration, whether it's the Alien Enemies Act or the Immigration Act like 1901, to take
00:13:45.380 these existing laws and kind of line them up for the mass deportations to come.
00:13:50.540 Also, as President Trump and quite frankly, the brilliant stroke, I don't know, Boris Epstein
00:13:56.560 and others that have thought about going after the law firms, the railhead of how the Imperial
00:14:04.580 Capital and Schmidt right there, a Pulitzer Prize winner, said, hey, it's such a sophisticated
00:14:10.420 turn.
00:14:10.960 I never saw it coming.
00:14:12.240 Boom.
00:14:12.620 And yesterday, Paul Weiss, one of the most powerful law firms in the nation and one of
00:14:16.920 the biggest instigators of this, came and were supplicants to President Trump.
00:14:22.900 You're breaking the railhead.
00:14:25.460 This is major structural.
00:14:27.240 Remember, we always talk to you about statics and dynamics of process and critical path of
00:14:31.860 history.
00:14:32.820 You're living it.
00:14:33.820 And President Trump is delivering it in a big way, in a massive way.
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00:16:27.720 So, President Trump, look, on the tariff side, it's geostrategic, it's geoeconomic.
00:16:40.540 This is very sophisticated what's happening.
00:16:42.400 You're seeing it live in Living History, where I think the Associated Press is telling us
00:16:46.520 to do the camera today.
00:16:48.360 Remember, because of your support and the show getting so big and Real America's Voice having
00:16:53.120 all these other great shows, we actually are part of the pool now.
00:16:55.940 So, every now and again, it's our camera.
00:16:57.340 Today, it's the Associated Press camera.
00:16:59.240 They've given us a heads up.
00:17:00.960 I think it'll be 1130 to go live, so I have this segment.
00:17:05.600 The attack on the law firms is very smart.
00:17:08.320 Very smart.
00:17:09.040 Because you break them, and Paul Weiss came in, and they were supplicant.
00:17:13.680 He was assigned the executive, Paul Weiss, boom, came in, and $40 million of pro bono work.
00:17:18.120 Whoa.
00:17:19.860 That was important.
00:17:20.960 And the rest of them are going to, they're going to, because they're all cowards.
00:17:23.700 They're all big shots.
00:17:24.560 When you call them out, they'll crater.
00:17:27.860 You call them out, get them out, put the spotlight on you, Alinsky them, boom.
00:17:33.080 Cull them from the herd, boom.
00:17:35.600 They ain't so tough.
00:17:37.280 They ain't so tough.
00:17:39.380 And as Jonathan Lemire of Politico and Morning Jury, he's got his own show now on MSNBC,
00:17:46.100 he calls it the years of exile.
00:17:47.840 And that's right.
00:17:48.280 We were in exile.
00:17:49.300 We admit that.
00:17:49.940 We won the 2020 election, but we went in exile because it was stolen.
00:17:54.600 Of that is also going to be adjudicated, folks.
00:17:57.420 Just hang in there.
00:17:58.980 But the fight today is on this, it's a judicial insurrection that's leading to a judicial coup.
00:18:07.120 As they come up with a, they have to get a political strategy.
00:18:10.020 Because they understand what they got ain't working.
00:18:12.320 Pelosi's already been kicked to the curb.
00:18:14.160 Schumer's being kicked to the curb.
00:18:15.960 That whole, it's not that it's geriatric.
00:18:17.980 What, what the, the, the crap they've run for years has just played out.
00:18:21.580 So now they got to come up with something else.
00:18:23.100 Now it's going to be the oligarchy.
00:18:24.240 Oligarchy they created.
00:18:25.200 They can sell that.
00:18:26.620 Right?
00:18:27.160 They can sell that where they can't sell it too much.
00:18:29.900 Cause Dave Brett says it has no internal consistency.
00:18:33.520 The American people will see through that.
00:18:35.980 And we're going to make sure they see through it.
00:18:38.360 Uh, grace, one more time on bill blast.
00:18:40.460 I want to make sure everybody gets it.
00:18:41.460 Cause we've got to be up at the ramparts today in the afternoon show.
00:18:44.920 Cause I'm not going to have time this morning.
00:18:46.180 We're going to have Wisconsin and we're going to get on top of Wisconsin.
00:18:49.600 Uh, cause some polling's out.
00:18:50.900 I think our guy's down by five points, but it's all about turnout.
00:18:54.360 And it's particularly about MAGA turnout.
00:18:56.100 The hardest core of the Trump supporters, you turn out, we got this, but that's what
00:19:01.100 we got to have.
00:19:01.600 It would kind of have to have presidential level turnout of MAGA of the, of, of low
00:19:06.040 information, low propensity voters.
00:19:08.220 Remember low information just means, Hey, you're just not that into politics.
00:19:10.740 We get it.
00:19:11.340 We understand it.
00:19:12.160 I'm not so sure we're that into it either.
00:19:14.820 We do it because we feel we have to do it to save our country.
00:19:17.580 Grace, one more time, bill blaster, where'd they go?
00:19:20.960 Bill blaster.
00:19:21.800 You can go to bill blaster app.org or go to the Apple or Google store.
00:19:26.920 It's all in there.
00:19:28.060 And I did see a comment saying that it asks for money or your credit card.
00:19:31.860 It is absolutely free.
00:19:33.700 We do not make any money from this.
00:19:36.160 This is a tool for you guys.
00:19:38.420 And so just want you guys to know it's made by populace for populace.
00:19:42.640 So make sure to download it.
00:19:44.660 Yeah.
00:19:45.660 And I wanted to, Steve, can I go into the other tools that we have?
00:19:50.620 Sure.
00:19:51.260 Sure.
00:19:51.860 Sure.
00:19:52.360 Sure.
00:19:52.640 You got the floor.
00:19:54.040 You know, Grace, when we're talking about the company, you never asked me, you never
00:19:57.360 asked me, Hey, can I say something?
00:19:58.740 You just upping my grill.
00:20:00.380 People should understand.
00:20:01.420 Grace is the mouth MBI.
00:20:04.460 I feel for Vance sometimes.
00:20:06.080 Cause I get it.
00:20:06.980 I get it every day.
00:20:07.940 No, go ahead.
00:20:08.560 The floor is yours, ma'am.
00:20:10.380 Okay.
00:20:10.760 So now let's talk about the podcast.
00:20:12.300 I know you guys might be thinking, I already watched the show live.
00:20:15.620 Why would I download the podcast too?
00:20:18.120 But here is why.
00:20:19.460 This is the strategy.
00:20:20.560 And I know the posse loves strategy.
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00:20:33.440 So it's not just about views.
00:20:34.900 It's about downloads, completions, and engagement.
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00:20:40.420 But if you open your podcast app afterwards, download the episodes and let them run, even
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00:20:50.100 And you, the audience, are a part of the operation.
00:20:53.620 So that's what makes this so powerful.
00:20:55.900 So we need to break the algorithm and force multiply.
00:20:59.920 But what I want to really is get your, the reason I want you to download is most importantly
00:21:06.300 to get your comments.
00:21:09.840 We want to see the reviews, give a detailed review.
00:21:12.780 This way it goes into the system.
00:21:14.140 But we get to see it.
00:21:15.060 We get feedback.
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00:21:20.200 Because I'm not saying we'll take action on everything, but we need to know it.
00:21:23.220 And you'd be quite surprised what we do take action on.
00:21:26.120 I want you to talk about merch there, the new merch site.
00:21:29.160 I'm really excited about this.
00:21:30.080 We want feedback.
00:21:30.940 We want to do things that you guys want to see.
00:21:33.200 We've got a great team now on top of this.
00:21:35.820 So Grace, take it away.
00:21:37.840 Yes.
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00:22:17.200 Yeah, I don't know about that.
00:22:19.120 Hey, I wear it.
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00:23:52.260 Grace Chong, thank you so much, man.
00:23:54.340 I appreciate you.
00:23:56.400 Now back to being COO, CFO.
00:23:59.460 Grace wears about 10 hats here.
00:24:01.060 Yes, ma'am.
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00:24:12.400 She's already gotten a bunch of emails asking about how you guys can help with the Wisconsin election.
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00:24:34.000 Perfect, ma'am.
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00:24:40.680 And particularly if you have questions on Wisconsin, we will put you into the right vertical.
00:24:46.120 Thank you, Grace.
00:24:47.300 Appreciate you.
00:24:50.080 Dave Bratt, the law firms.
00:24:52.100 How important?
00:24:52.620 You had to go up against that.
00:24:53.660 How important are the law firms to break them?
00:24:56.720 Oh, they're huge.
00:24:57.760 And it's not, you know, they're like selling it like it's about all these poor law firms.
00:25:01.320 It's not law firms.
00:25:02.260 It's the administrative state.
00:25:03.920 And you set the opening salvo at 2014 with the, you know, CIA, State Department coup d'etat in Ukraine, right?
00:25:12.180 That's a good starting day for this.
00:25:14.180 And then the smoking gun on all of it, right?
00:25:16.520 The WAPO, the law firms, the elitists, the oligarchs.
00:25:20.380 They're all very smart people.
00:25:21.740 They know everything we're talking about.
00:25:23.720 But the smoking gun, which they cannot escape, is the Steele dossier.
00:25:28.280 Russia, Russia, Russia.
00:25:29.860 From day one, Trump didn't even have a term before.
00:25:34.200 His day one, the WAPO was tanking them on Russiagate.
00:25:37.820 They knew it to be a total falsehood.
00:25:39.800 It's all turned out to be falsehoods.
00:25:42.320 That's what distinguishes the left, the liberals, the progressives.
00:25:45.460 It's all political views of my own, but the Judeo-Christian West, and we rely on the truth.
00:25:51.560 Yeah.
00:25:52.680 This gets to the core of it, is that AOC and all you big-talking populists,
00:25:58.220 you put a quarter of a billion dollars into Ukraine to lead into the destruction.
00:26:03.100 You want to put more money in.
00:26:04.460 Remember, you're sitting there going, all these programs are being cut.
00:26:06.920 Every nickel you put into the cesspool of the Ukraine.
00:26:10.540 Talk about oligarchs, lady.
00:26:12.760 You talking about oligarchs?
00:26:13.920 What do you think runs Ukraine?
00:26:15.900 They're the independently assessed as the third most corrupt nation on earth, on earth,
00:26:21.620 because of their oligarchy.
00:26:23.040 And you have funneled, and you're one of the leaders of it, ma'am,
00:26:26.700 of putting a quarter of a trillion dollars in there of American taxpayer money
00:26:30.480 that are not going to all the programs that you talk about people having.
00:26:33.760 You can't have it both ways.
00:26:34.820 We're not going to let you have it both ways.
00:26:36.220 And why was Russiagate where they started?
00:26:38.960 Because look what President Trump's doing now.
00:26:40.660 President Trump is trying to have a rapprochement, a coming together on a worldview of peace and prosperity,
00:26:48.460 because they understand the Russians, you pick that lock, the CCP starts to collapse.
00:26:54.460 They can't get a grip on the Eurasian landmass.
00:26:57.620 Their grip on the mullahs in Persia starts to collapse.
00:27:00.040 You bring peace and prosperity to that arc of instability that goes kind of from Eastern Europe and Russia
00:27:04.820 all the way through the bloodlands.
00:27:06.360 Have you guys ever heard that term, the bloodlands, where, I don't know, 40 million people in World War II were slaughtered by both sides?
00:27:14.300 You might want to bring some peace and prosperity to that.
00:27:16.460 That's why they came after Trump, because they never wanted Trump to ever, in the United States,
00:27:20.900 ever to basically have it and work it out with the Russian people.
00:27:23.420 Our number one ally in the great war against the fascists.
00:27:27.720 Real fascists.
00:27:29.260 The fascists in Nazi Germany.
00:27:31.200 The fascists in Italy.
00:27:32.480 Remember, all those leaders in NATO, all those countries, how many were with us on D-Day?
00:27:40.960 How many were with us on the surge across France?
00:27:45.980 How many were with us in the air war over industrial Germany that took so many lives of young Americans and young British?
00:27:54.180 How many?
00:27:54.860 How many nations?
00:27:57.320 You can count them on one hand and have a couple of digits left over.
00:28:02.480 The Russian people were our ally.
00:28:05.300 Not the Bolsheviks, not Stalin.
00:28:07.120 They're just like Putin.
00:28:08.600 You can't trust those guys.
00:28:09.920 They're thugs.
00:28:11.560 But we've done deals with thugs before for the betterment of mankind.
00:28:16.280 Short break.
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00:31:25.820 Amazing.
00:31:26.680 Should have been done years ago.
00:31:27.980 They've been talking about doing it for many years, but nobody ever got it off.
00:31:31.660 But we did.
00:31:33.800 And there was great excitement and great acceptance of it by almost everybody, including a lot of Democrats, actually.
00:31:42.040 I do want to say that I've decided that the SBA, the Small Business Administration, headed by Kelly Loeffler, who's a terrific person, will handle all of the student loan portfolio.
00:31:54.940 We have a portfolio that's very large, lots of loans, tens of thousands of loans, pretty complicated deal.
00:32:04.440 And that's coming out of the Department of Education immediately, and it's going to be headed up by Kelly Loeffler, SBA, and the role set for it.
00:32:13.080 They're waiting for it.
00:32:14.020 It'll be serviced much better than it has in the past.
00:32:17.240 It's been a mess.
00:32:19.400 And also, Bobby Kennedy, the Health and Human Services, will be handling special needs and all of the nutrition programs and everything else.
00:32:28.480 Rather complex, but that's going to be headed by and handled by Health and Human Services.
00:32:35.120 So I think that'll work out very well.
00:32:36.960 Those two elements will be taken out of the Department of Education.
00:32:41.540 And then all we have to do is get the students to get guidance from the people that love them and cherish them, including their parents.
00:32:50.420 By the way, they'll be totally involved in their education, along with the boards and the governors and the states.
00:32:55.740 And it's going to be a great situation.
00:32:58.540 I guarantee that in a few years from now, I hope I'm going to be around to see it, but I think we're going to see a lot of it.
00:33:05.820 I think that you're going to have tremendous results.
00:33:08.580 You're going to have results like Norway, Sweden, Denmark, a lot of the countries that do so well.
00:33:15.200 I think you're going to have a lot of those results.
00:33:16.920 If you look at Iowa and Indiana and Idaho, so many places that run so well.
00:33:24.040 Florida, Texas, big ones.
00:33:26.580 And you're going to have great education, much better than it is now at half the cost.
00:33:31.740 And we're not even doing it as a cost item, although you will save probably half, maybe more than that.
00:33:37.260 And you're not going to be at the bottom of the list.
00:33:39.820 You're going to be much higher.
00:33:40.780 And maybe you'll be, I will guarantee, some of the states will be at the top of the list.
00:33:45.500 They'll be comparable or better than these number one, two, three, four, five countries, the countries that are in the top five positions.
00:33:53.980 So that's, to me, it's very exciting.
00:33:55.880 And it's been received very well.
00:33:57.240 So I just wanted to tell you about the student loans and special needs.
00:34:00.840 But we're here for a reason today that is very exciting.
00:34:05.800 And I'm thrilled to announce that, at my direction, the United States Air Force is moving forward with the world's first sixth generation fighter jet.
00:34:15.620 Number six, sixth generation.
00:34:18.340 Nothing in the world comes even close to it.
00:34:21.620 And it'll be known as the F-47.
00:34:24.460 The generals picked a title.
00:34:26.500 And it's a beautiful number.
00:34:29.320 F-47.
00:34:31.320 It's something the likes of which nobody has seen before in terms of all of the attributes of a fighter jet.
00:34:39.640 There's never been anything even close to it, from speed to maneuverability to what it can have to payload.
00:34:45.280 And this has been in the works for a long period of time.
00:34:50.800 After a rigorous and thorough competition between some of America's top aerospace companies,
00:34:56.260 the Air Force is going to be awarding the contract for the next generation air dominance platform to Boeing.
00:35:04.760 As you know, it was highly competed for.
00:35:07.820 There was a lot of competition, generals.
00:35:10.080 And it's been going on for a long time.
00:35:13.980 Very, very tough competition.
00:35:15.660 But this plane has produced numbers that nobody has ever seen before.
00:35:21.600 The F-47 will be the most advanced, most capable, most lethal aircraft ever built.
00:35:28.040 An experimental version of the plane has secretly been flying for almost five years.
00:35:33.100 And we're confident that it massively overpowers the capabilities of any other nation.
00:35:38.940 There's no other nation.
00:35:39.880 We know every other plane.
00:35:41.160 I've seen every one of them.
00:35:43.140 And it's not even close.
00:35:44.640 This is a next level.
00:35:46.840 You know, level five is good.
00:35:48.100 This is level six, they say.
00:35:50.200 The F-47 is equipped with state-of-the-art stealth technology.
00:35:54.240 It's virtually unseeable and unprecedented power.
00:35:59.440 It's got the most power of any jet of its kind ever made.
00:36:04.320 Maneuverability, likewise, is the — there's never been anything like it, despite the power
00:36:10.360 and speed.
00:36:12.420 Its speed is top.
00:36:14.560 It's over two, which is something that you don't hear very often.
00:36:20.340 America's enemies will never see it coming.
00:36:23.340 Hopefully, we won't have to use it for that purpose, but you have to have it.
00:36:26.360 And if it ever happens, they won't know what the hell hit them.
00:36:33.200 A new fleet of these magnificent planes will be built in the — and in the air during my
00:36:37.880 administration for the next couple of years.
00:36:40.840 It's ready to go.
00:36:42.000 They've already built much of what has to be built in terms of production, including the
00:36:48.020 sheds.
00:36:49.060 We'll ensure that the USA continues to dominate the skies.
00:36:52.600 We've given an order for a lot.
00:36:54.640 We can't tell you the price because it would give — it would give way to some of the
00:36:59.280 technology and some of the size of the plane — good-sized plane.
00:37:04.220 This contract also represents a historic investment in our defense industrial base, helping to keep
00:37:09.160 America at the cutting edge of aerospace and technology.
00:37:12.940 Our allies are calling constantly.
00:37:15.640 They want to buy them also.
00:37:17.120 And we'll — certain allies will be selling them, perhaps toned-down versions.
00:37:22.120 We like to tone them down about 10 percent, which probably makes sense because someday
00:37:27.640 maybe they're not our allies, right?
00:37:30.240 But I would like to ask Secretary Hegseth, who's doing a fantastic job.
00:37:34.680 He's really, really been very inspiring in so many ways.
00:37:39.680 And I must say that before he speaks, we have had record people wanting to join our military
00:37:47.020 in the last two and a half months, literally since this — I think probably since the election
00:37:54.240 — November 5th — but especially since we came to office and since I announced Pete.
00:38:00.680 He's young.
00:38:01.680 He's smart.
00:38:02.680 He's strong.
00:38:03.680 He loves it.
00:38:04.680 And they love him.
00:38:05.680 But we've had record numbers of people wanting to join our military.
00:38:10.400 Now, if you go back six months, it was the exact opposite.
00:38:14.160 You had record numbers of people not wanting to join the military.
00:38:17.320 Now you have record numbers of people wanting to be in our military.
00:38:22.320 And that's a really — that's a great idea.
00:38:24.440 That shows you we're really on the right track.
00:38:26.400 So, Pete, maybe say a few words.
00:38:28.400 Sure.
00:38:29.400 Mr. President, this is a big day.
00:38:31.240 This is a big day for our warfighters.
00:38:32.960 This is a big day for our country, a big day in the world.
00:38:36.160 The name of this program is The Next Generation of Air Dominance.
00:38:40.640 And, Mr. President, because of your leadership, your clarity, we are going — America is going
00:38:46.520 to have a — generations in the future of air dominance because of this sixth-generation
00:38:53.520 fighter.
00:38:54.520 We've had the F-15, we've had the F-16, the F-18, the F-22, the F-35.
00:39:00.080 Now we have the F-47, which sends a very direct, clear message to our allies that we're not
00:39:08.360 going anywhere and to our enemies that we will be able to project power around the globe unimpeded
00:39:15.360 for generations to come.
00:39:17.200 Mr. President, this is a gift to my kids and your kids, to my grandkids and your grandkids.
00:39:22.920 This is a historic investment in the American military, in the American industrial base, in
00:39:28.600 American industry that will help revive the warrior ethos inside our military, which we're
00:39:34.200 doing, rebuild our military, which the previous administration did not do, by the way, Mr.
00:39:38.760 President.
00:39:39.760 They paused this program and were prepared to potentially scrap it.
00:39:43.640 We know this is cheaper, longer range, and more stealthy.
00:39:47.120 President Trump said, we're reviving it and we're doing it.
00:39:50.600 And then we are also going to reestablish deterrence.
00:39:52.760 Under the previous administration, we looked like fools.
00:39:56.840 Not anymore.
00:39:58.200 President Trump has reestablished American leadership.
00:40:00.480 The F-47 is part of it, and Mr. President, thank you for having the courage to do it and
00:40:05.880 leading the way for all our warfighters.
00:40:07.200 The President, thank you very much, Pete.
00:40:09.140 One of the things I will say, but the generals are going to speak in just a couple of seconds,
00:40:14.500 but this plane flies with drones.
00:40:16.660 It flies with many, many drones, as many as you want.
00:40:20.300 And it's a technology that's new, but it doesn't fly by itself.
00:40:25.080 It flies with many drones, as many as we want.
00:40:29.080 And that's something that no other plane can do.
00:40:32.040 So I'd like to introduce, if I might, Air Force Chief of Staff, General David Alvin,
00:40:37.480 and also General Dale White, two incredible people that I've known over the years,
00:40:41.920 but I got to know really well over the last few months.
00:40:45.180 And would you say a few words, please, General?
00:40:47.480 The President, thank you very much, Mr. President.
00:40:48.480 Mr. President, Mr. Secretary, thank you so much for your unwavering commitment to our military.
00:40:55.080 I will say that this is a big day.
00:40:57.040 This is a big day for our United States Air Force as well.
00:41:00.040 You know, air dominance is not a birthright.
00:41:03.480 But it's become synonymous with American air power.
00:41:06.480 But air dominance needs to be earned every single day.
00:41:09.480 And since the earliest days of aerial warfare, brave American airmen have jumped into their machines,
00:41:14.480 take into the air, and they've cleared the skies.
00:41:16.480 And whether that be clearing the skies so we can rain down destruction on our enemies from above or we can clear the path to the ground forces below,
00:41:24.880 that's been our commitment to the fight, and that's really been our promise to America.
00:41:29.080 And with this F-47 as the crown jewel in the next-generation air dominance family of systems,
00:41:36.880 we're going to be able to keep that promise well into the future.
00:41:39.380 I also want to thank everyone from industry and with the government, our engineers, who have worked tirelessly on this program to bring it where we are right now today.
00:41:50.780 This shows that American talent, American skill, and American determination are second to none because this platform is second to none.
00:41:58.780 So, we believe that this provides more lethality, it provides more capability, more modernized capability in a way that is built to adapt.
00:42:09.580 This, along with our collaborative combat aircraft, the President talked about with drones,
00:42:13.980 this is allowing us to look into the future and unlock the magic that is human-machine teaming.
00:42:21.080 And as we do that, we're going to write the next generation of modern aerial warfare with this.
00:42:26.180 This enables us to do this.
00:42:28.580 The manner in which we put this program together puts more control in the hands of the government,
00:42:33.380 so we can update and adapt at the speed of relevance, at the speed of technology, not at the speed of beer honors.
00:42:39.280 This is more Air Force.
00:42:41.580 This is more options for the President.
00:42:44.180 We say as our mission in the United States Air Force is to fly, fight, and win air power anytime, anywhere.
00:42:49.680 If you want to go anywhere, you have to have a platform that gets you anywhere.
00:42:52.880 This provides the President options from the very one end, which is a quick response, and then we can get right back into fighting stance without having to deploy troops that are going to take maybe months and cost more lives.
00:43:05.580 We can be back in fighting stance, and maybe restore that deterrence, all the way to decisive victory as part of a joint force that is the most lethal and capable military ever in our history.
00:43:14.280 That's what we provide now, and this allows us to provide it into the future.
00:43:19.280 It's more deterrence, more capability.
00:43:21.380 It's what peace to strength looks like in the future, Mr. President.
00:43:25.080 And so we're very proud to do that.
00:43:26.580 And all we can say is, on behalf of the United States Air Force, let's deliver it.
00:43:31.080 The President Thank you very much.
00:43:32.080 Thank you, Chairman.
00:43:33.080 Would you like to say something?
00:43:34.080 The President No, sir.
00:43:35.080 I'll just don't know what the Chief said.
00:43:36.080 The President He knows what to do.
00:43:37.080 The President He knows what to do.
00:43:38.080 The President He knows who the boss is.
00:43:40.080 The President That's exactly right.
00:43:41.080 The security is what it's all about, and this is what we'll do with it.
00:43:43.080 The President That's great.
00:43:44.080 Thank you very much.
00:43:45.080 Great job.
00:43:46.080 We've worked together long and hard on this, and this was a big secret.
00:43:50.080 We don't show too much of the plane for that reason.
00:43:52.380 See what we show?
00:43:55.380 You see how beautiful that is, but that's just a very small part of it.
00:44:01.380 I wasn't surprised.
00:44:02.380 I was wondering, how much are you going to show when they came in with that?
00:44:05.380 You see a wheel in the front?
00:44:06.380 That's about it.
00:44:09.380 Any questions?
00:44:10.380 Mr. President Trump, 80,000 pages of documents is a lot to sift through.
00:44:16.380 Can you just tell us who killed Kennedy?
00:44:18.780 The President Well, you know, I was given the task of releasing that, because many presidents
00:44:24.780 have gone through it, and they haven't released it.
00:44:27.080 And I said, release.
00:44:28.080 We even released Social Security numbers.
00:44:30.080 I didn't want anything deleted.
00:44:32.080 They said, sir, what about Social Security?
00:44:35.080 People are long gone, but they're long gone, so I can't imagine.
00:44:38.080 But I said, if you don't delete it, if you do delete it, we have people going to say,
00:44:43.780 why did you delete it?
00:44:45.080 There's something in there.
00:44:46.080 So we gave Social Security, and we gave everything.
00:44:48.780 And the rest is for you to look at, Peter.
00:44:51.080 You're going to see whether or not you see anything.
00:44:54.080 But we've given it.
00:44:55.080 We're doing it with Dr. Martin Luther King, too.
00:44:58.080 They're preparing all of that.
00:44:59.080 They're going to release everything.
00:45:00.780 And whoever else, they want to, I mean, you know, we have nothing — we really have nothing
00:45:07.780 to hide.
00:45:08.780 We shouldn't have — you know, when a lot of time goes by.
00:45:11.780 But with the Kennedy Files, in particular, they were going crazy on — I don't think
00:45:17.780 there's anything that's earth-shattering, but you'll have to make that determination.
00:45:22.780 In those — you know, it's 80,000 — it's actually 88,000, and we have some additional
00:45:27.780 things, as you know, come out today.
00:45:30.780 And for that, you can go to the offices, and you can see whatever you want to see.
00:45:33.780 Everything is out there, totally open.
00:45:36.780 The additional stuff is available later on today.
00:45:39.780 You go over to the offices, and you can have it immediately.
00:45:42.780 And you'll make a determination.
00:45:44.780 And on something else, these Trende Aragwa guys, because of your executive order,
00:45:50.780 they are designated as foreign terrorists.
00:45:52.780 If ISIS or al-Qaeda foreign terrorists were operating here in the United States, cops would
00:45:59.780 probably be shooting first and asking questions later.
00:46:03.780 And so what is the difference between terrorists, between somebody like an ISIS or an al-Qaeda
00:46:09.780 operative versus a MS-13 or Trende Aragwa?
00:46:12.780 Well, these are people that focus on destroying people in their homes.
00:46:17.780 They're not as international in that sense.
00:46:22.780 They're a group of thugs.
00:46:23.780 They come from Venezuela.
00:46:24.780 They come from the prisons of Venezuela.
00:46:27.780 They're very, very dangerous people.
00:46:30.780 But they didn't look so dangerous when the guards took care of the situation from El Salvador.
00:46:36.780 And I want to thank the President.
00:46:37.780 He's a friend of mine.
00:46:38.780 He's done a great job.
00:46:40.780 But I just can't imagine that the Democrats are taking this issue where they want to have them back.
00:46:47.780 You know, so now they have men playing in women's sports.
00:46:51.780 They have transgender for everyone.
00:46:52.780 They have open borders.
00:46:53.780 They have all of their crazy policies that are, I think, 95-5, not 90-10.
00:46:58.780 Okay?
00:46:59.780 And their new policy is, let's bring Trende Aragwa back into our country.
00:47:05.780 Let's bring the worst — these are the worst gang members there are.
00:47:08.780 They looked amazingly frail, though, by the way they were handled.
00:47:13.780 It's very amazing.
00:47:14.780 You know, they weren't — when they were in Colorado cutting the fingers off a man because he made a phone call to the police,
00:47:19.780 they seemed a lot tougher then than they did when they were having their heads shaved and they were in shackles.
00:47:26.780 They're tough people.
00:47:27.780 They're bad people.
00:47:28.780 We don't want them in our country.
00:47:29.780 We can't let a judge say that he wants them.
00:47:32.780 You know, he didn't run for President.
00:47:33.780 He didn't get much more than 80 million votes.
00:47:36.780 And we just can't let that happen.
00:47:39.780 It would be so bad for our country.
00:47:41.780 I won on the basis of getting criminals out of our country that were let in.
00:47:46.780 It was called Unforced Era.
00:47:48.780 They were let in by Biden.
00:47:50.780 Incompetently let in.
00:47:52.780 And let in by the millions, actually.
00:47:54.780 Twenty-one million people.
00:47:55.780 I believe it's twenty-one million.
00:47:57.780 And that's not even including the gotaways.
00:48:00.780 But these are rough people.
00:48:02.780 We want them out of our country.
00:48:03.780 And I won the election based at least partly on that.
00:48:06.780 And that's a big part.
00:48:07.780 Yeah.
00:48:08.780 Mr. President, there's something.
00:48:10.780 Mr. President, there's something totally different.
00:48:12.780 I don't know if you saw this.
00:48:13.780 Tim Walz is now saying about Trump supporters.
00:48:16.780 And forgive me, I'm just reading a quote from Tim Walz.
00:48:19.780 I think I could kick most of their ass.
00:48:22.780 Oh, boy.
00:48:23.780 He'd be in trouble.
00:48:24.780 Is there any way to know?
00:48:25.780 Well, he's a loser.
00:48:26.780 Yeah.
00:48:27.780 He's a loser.
00:48:28.780 He lost an election.
00:48:30.780 He played a part.
00:48:31.780 You know, usually a vice president doesn't play a part, they say.
00:48:34.780 I think Tim played a part.
00:48:35.780 I think he was so bad that he hurt her.
00:48:38.780 But she hurt herself.
00:48:39.780 And Joe hurt them both.
00:48:41.780 They didn't have a great group.
00:48:43.780 But I would probably put him at the bottom of the group.
00:48:46.780 Have you heard that Biden wants to get back involved for Democratic politicians fundraising and campaigning against your policies?
00:48:53.780 What do you think of that?
00:48:54.780 I hope so.
00:48:55.780 Mr. President, there are several families.
00:48:56.780 Mr. President, there are families from some of the people.
00:48:59.780 And with La Nación, especially from Argentina.
00:49:01.780 There are families from some of the people that were on those flights to El Salvador that claimed that they're not criminals,
00:49:07.780 they're not members of Tenderagua, of MSF 13.
00:49:12.780 What can you tell them and what guarantees can you give them that everyone in those planes were actual criminals, terrorists, as you said?
00:49:20.780 Well, I was told that they went through a very strong vetting process and that that will also be continuing in El Salvador.
00:49:29.780 And if there's anything like that, we would certainly want to find out.
00:49:33.780 But these were these were a bad group.
00:49:35.780 This was a bad group.
00:49:36.780 And they were in bad areas.
00:49:37.780 And they were with a lot of other people that were absolutely killers, murderers and people that were really bad with the worst records you've ever seen.
00:49:47.780 And but we will continue that process.
00:49:50.780 Absolutely.
00:49:51.780 We don't want to make that kind of a mistake.
00:49:52.780 Is the U.S. planning to give up the position of NATO's Supreme Allied Commander?
00:49:56.780 And if so, why?
00:49:59.780 NATO is something that I say.
00:50:01.780 NATO was gone until I came along.
00:50:03.780 In fact, the previous Secretary General, very good man.
00:50:08.780 Both of them are good.
00:50:09.780 The current man is fantastic.
00:50:11.780 But both of them said, if it wasn't for Trump, you wouldn't even have a NATO.
00:50:15.780 Because we were paying the cost of almost all of the countries.
00:50:18.780 And now they're paying.
00:50:19.780 I said, we're not going to do this.
00:50:21.780 We're not going to continue.
00:50:22.780 You hurt us on trade.
00:50:23.780 You do bad things on trade.
00:50:25.780 And then, on top of it, we're supposed to pay for your military.
00:50:28.780 And because of what I did, hundreds of billions of dollars flowed into NATO by countries that just weren't paying.
00:50:34.780 They were delinquent.
00:50:35.780 They weren't paying their bills.
00:50:37.780 So, NATO is solid.
00:50:40.780 They're strong.
00:50:41.780 But they have to treat us fairly.
00:50:44.780 Are we going to give up the —
00:50:45.780 Because, look, without us, NATO is not the same thing.
00:50:49.780 And I can tell you, I've been having very good discussions, as you know, with President Zelensky and with President Putin.
00:50:55.780 And President Putin will tell you that without the United States, he wouldn't be worried.
00:51:01.780 But he is worried when the United States is involved.
00:51:04.780 And I have to tell you, I've dealt very well with both gentlemen.
00:51:09.780 And we have — I think we have the confines of a deal.
00:51:14.780 I hope we have the confines of a deal.
00:51:15.780 I'm doing it for two reasons.
00:51:17.780 Number one, and by far most importantly, thousands of young people — and they're not American people.
00:51:24.780 They're Russian and they're Ukrainian — are being killed every week — thousands a week.
00:51:28.780 And also, the United States has paid, because of Biden, $350 billion on a war that should have never happened.
00:51:37.780 If we had a competent President in this right — sitting right here, that war would have never happened.
00:51:42.780 It would have absolutely never happened with me.
00:51:45.780 And it didn't happen.
00:51:46.780 For four years, it didn't happen.
00:51:47.780 But, Mr. President, do you think you have the authority, the power to round up people, deport them,
00:51:52.780 and then you're under no obligation to a court to show the evidence against them?
00:51:56.780 Well, that's what the law says, and that's what our country needs.
00:51:59.780 Because we were — unfortunately, they allowed millions of people to come into our country,
00:52:05.780 totally unvetted, totally unchecked.
00:52:07.780 So you ought to ask, did he have the authority to allow millions of people?
00:52:10.780 Did Biden have the authority to do something that's unthinkable?
00:52:14.780 Have open borders where millions of people poured into our country,
00:52:18.780 totally unvetted and totally unchecked, just as you would say?
00:52:21.780 And many of those people were criminals.
00:52:24.780 Many of them were from jails and prisons and mental institutions and gang members and drug dealers.
00:52:30.780 And very dangerous people.
00:52:32.780 Many were murderers.
00:52:33.780 We have 11,088 that we know of murders.
00:52:36.780 They've murdered.
00:52:37.780 Of that number, at least half killed more than one person.
00:52:40.780 They're in our country.
00:52:41.780 They're in a location near you.
00:52:44.780 Biden allowed that to happen to our country.
00:52:47.780 And it's people that really ran the country.
00:52:51.780 And the person that operated the autopilot.
00:52:55.780 I think we ought to find out who that was, because I guess that was the real president.
00:52:58.780 So when you ask me if we have the authority, did Biden have the authority to allow millions of people to come into our country?
00:53:05.780 Many of these people hardened criminals at the top of the line who have caused tremendous damage in our country.
00:53:13.780 You see them in New York City fighting with our police.
00:53:15.780 I mean, literally having fist fights in the street with our police.
00:53:18.780 These are tough, hard criminals.
00:53:21.780 Many of them came out of jails.
00:53:23.780 And not just South America, from all over the world.
00:53:25.780 They came out of Africa, from the Congo.
00:53:28.780 They came out from Asia.
00:53:30.780 Not just South America, but many from South America.
00:53:33.780 These are hard, tough criminals.
00:53:35.780 And we have to get them out.
00:53:37.780 And a judge sitting behind a bench someplace got a nice appointment.
00:53:42.780 You can't take that away from the people that are responsible.
00:53:46.780 Now, in this case, Marco Rubio has a lot of big decisions to make.
00:53:50.780 And he's a fantastic person, a great man.
00:53:53.780 I think he'll be our best.
00:53:55.780 I think he has a chance to be our best Secretary of State.
00:53:58.780 He's been doing incredible.
00:54:00.780 He worked so hard.
00:54:01.780 He's stopped.
00:54:02.780 He's gone to so many different countries already.
00:54:04.780 And he's got the authority to get bad people out of our country.
00:54:08.780 And you can't stop that with a judge sitting behind a bench that has no idea what goes on,
00:54:14.780 who happens to be a radical left lunatic.
00:54:16.780 Do you think the judiciary is going to have this idea?
00:54:19.780 You guys are denying this New York Times report that Elon Musk was going to be shown a 20 to 30 page presentation about a theoretical war plan against China.
00:54:32.780 Why not just show it to Elon?
00:54:34.780 Because I don't want to show it to anybody.
00:54:37.780 You know, you're talking about a potential war with China.
00:54:40.780 Now, I deal with these people all the time.
00:54:44.780 And I'm dealing with Pete.
00:54:45.780 I'm dealing with these gentlemen on numerous different airplane purchases.
00:54:49.780 And I think they're all going to be great.
00:54:51.780 But I don't want other people seeing anybody seeing potential war with China.
00:54:57.780 We don't want to have a potential war with China.
00:54:59.780 But I can tell you, if we did, we're very well equipped to handle it.
00:55:02.780 But I don't want to show that to anybody.
00:55:04.780 But certainly, you wouldn't show it to a businessman who is helping us so much.
00:55:08.780 He's a great patriot.
00:55:09.780 He's taking — he's paying a big price for helping us cut costs.
00:55:13.780 And he's doing a great job.
00:55:14.780 He's finding tremendous waste, fraud, and abuse.
00:55:17.780 But I certainly wouldn't want — you know, Elon has businesses in China.
00:55:21.780 And he would be susceptible, perhaps, to that.
00:55:24.780 But it was such a fake story.
00:55:26.780 The New York Times is just as fake as CNN and MSDNC.
00:55:30.780 And anybody who read that story, people laughed at that story.
00:55:34.780 Who would do such a thing?
00:55:36.780 And the first thing I did is I called Susie.
00:55:38.780 And I called Pete.
00:55:40.780 I said, is there any truth to that?
00:55:42.780 And they said, it's ridiculous.
00:55:44.780 No, he's over there to talk about costs.
00:55:46.780 You might want to address that, Pete.
00:55:48.780 But Elon was over there today to address costs.
00:55:52.780 Doge.
00:55:53.780 A thing called Doge, which you've heard about.
00:55:55.780 Pete?
00:55:56.780 That's exactly right, Mr. President.
00:55:57.780 You pointed out it was a fake story.
00:55:58.780 We pointed out it was — it was meant to sort of undermine whatever relationship
00:56:03.780 the Pentagon has with Elon Musk.
00:56:06.780 Elon Musk is a patriot.
00:56:08.780 Elon Musk is an innovator.
00:56:09.780 Elon Musk provides a lot of capabilities.
00:56:11.780 Our government and our military rely on.
00:56:13.780 And I'm grateful for that.
00:56:14.780 We welcomed him today to the Pentagon to talk about Doge.
00:56:18.780 To talk about efficiencies.
00:56:19.780 To talk about innovations.
00:56:20.780 It was a great informal conversation.
00:56:23.780 The rest of that reporting was fake.
00:56:25.780 There was no war plans.
00:56:26.780 There was no Chinese war plans.
00:56:27.780 There was no secret plans.
00:56:28.780 That's not what we were doing at the Pentagon.
00:56:30.780 I might add that I think Elon, if you — if they ever wanted to do that, I think Elon wouldn't
00:56:35.780 do it.
00:56:36.780 I think he wouldn't do it.
00:56:37.780 He wouldn't want to put himself in that position.
00:56:39.780 But if you read what's out of the New York Times, it's such a dishonest newspaper.
00:56:43.780 It's such garbage.
00:56:44.780 It's — you know, it used to be called all the news that's fit to print.
00:56:47.780 Well, it's all the news that's not fit to print.
00:56:50.780 They have fake sources or they don't have sources.
00:56:53.780 I think they make most of it up.
00:56:54.780 But this was a made-up story by the New York Times.
00:56:57.780 I call it the failing.
00:56:58.780 It's a failing newspaper.
00:56:59.780 It's failing.
00:57:00.780 And they shouldn't do that.
00:57:02.780 They really are the enemy of the people.
00:57:04.780 And such an impressive —
00:57:05.780 We really — we do need honest journalism in this.
00:57:09.780 You know, we've made such big strides over the last two months.
00:57:12.780 But we just need honest journalism.
00:57:15.780 And we don't have it.
00:57:16.780 When you have a CNN, I watch — you have to watch these people every once in a once
00:57:20.780 just to see where they're coming from.
00:57:21.780 And it's so dishonest.
00:57:23.780 MSNBC is, I think, probably worse.
00:57:25.780 And they're both doing horribly in the ratings.
00:57:27.780 I think they're going to be turned off.
00:57:28.780 I don't think — they're not doing any ratings.
00:57:31.780 You're doing well in the ratings.
00:57:33.780 Mr. President, I understand that your trade rep is meeting their Chinese counterpart next
00:57:40.780 week.
00:57:41.780 Is there anything that they can do to stop April 2nd or to roll back the tariffs that you've
00:57:47.780 put on China already?
00:57:48.780 Well, we could talk.
00:57:49.780 But basically, I call April 2nd — I would have made it April 1st, but I didn't want
00:57:54.780 to be April Fool's Day because then nobody would believe what I said.
00:57:57.780 And they do believe me.
00:57:58.780 April 2nd is going to be Liberation Day for America.
00:58:02.780 We've been ripped off by every country in the world, friend and foe.
00:58:06.780 We've been ripped off on trade.
00:58:08.780 We've been ripped off on military.
00:58:10.780 We protect people, and they don't do anything for us.
00:58:12.780 We — it's just so unfair for years and years.
00:58:15.780 And now some of that money is going to be coming back to us in the form of tariffs.
00:58:20.780 They're — I mean, tens of billions.
00:58:24.780 It's going to be numbers like nobody's ever seen.
00:58:27.780 So, NVIDIA announced today —
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