Learn English with President Donald J.R. Trump. President Trump meets with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office to discuss peace in the Middle East and the release of all hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. President Trump announces a new peace plan that could bring an end to the Israeli-Gaza conflict.
00:06:19.860It's Monday, 29th September, Year of the Lord 2025.
00:06:22.380Thank you for joining the afternoon edition of the War Room.
00:06:28.700President Trump said it's one of the most important days in the history of civilization, one of the most important days in world civilization.
00:06:37.980I think it is very endearing and one of the great qualities of President Trump that they say is so bellicose and, you know, such a martial figure that he really prides himself in being a man of peace.
00:06:51.080And, you know, he's got, what, seven or eight peace deals of ceasefires right now.
00:06:57.100And he's trying to get a ceasefire here.
00:06:58.360It's a little confusing because there weren't a lot of details I don't think really put out.
00:07:04.580Although they talked about pieces of paper to sign.
00:07:09.480In fact, it looked like he couldn't wait to get off the podium because, as I said in the morning show, this, the structural elements of this put the end to the greater Israel project.
00:07:27.040But it also, and now I am more convinced than ever after hearing the presentation, the 21-point plan, particularly with the participation of the Gulf Emirates and their cash in this board of peace with the president as chairman of, it basically is going to be a foundational element of a two-stage solution.
00:07:52.260Now, I guess in 72 hours, Hamas has to agree to this and agree not just to turning over the hostages, but I guess laying down their weapons and Israel agrees to some organized withdrawal, at least a little bit at first.
00:08:18.020No need to talk about the details because you saw as soon as the hands went up, boom, they're going right into that, BB, are you agreeing, Netanyahu, are you agreeing to a two-state solution?
00:08:26.700I mean, they're going right for the juggler.
00:08:33.120As if President Trump did not have enough on his plate, and remember, he leaves this meeting, goes right into a negotiation with the Democrats on keeping the government open.
00:08:54.900Then tomorrow, he's going to be at Quantico.
00:08:58.340I'm pretty sure it's the first time ever, not even during the Revolution when we hadn't even really started a Navy and we just had a tiny Continental Army.
00:09:06.580Did all the flag officers come to one location and have a talk?
00:09:13.940I'm pretty sure they didn't even do it in World War II.
00:09:18.300Some they did overseas, but never ever together.
00:09:21.320President Trump's going to address that tomorrow.
00:09:22.800Pete Hexeth, I think, on the war ethos of President Trump's being there.
00:09:26.120My point is, every day is kind of a monumental day for President Trump.
00:09:29.320And he said, look, I didn't volunteer for this, but if I have to, I will be the chairman of the Board of Peace.
00:09:36.840My only recommendation to President Trump, your shoulders are big, but like any human or even superhuman strength, there's only so much you can accomplish.
00:09:46.120I think if you look at the priorities, as I said in my National Conservative speech, to repeat what was said in Lawrence of Arabia's memoir, The Seven Pillars of Wisdom, and then repeated in the movie Lawrence of Arabia, when they talked about Lawrence going to the Arab revolt,
00:10:09.480the general in charge, said, look, the Middle East is a sideshow, and the Arab revolt is a sideshow to a sideshow, the Western Front's where everything's happening.
00:10:19.040I said the National Conservative speech, given what's going on in the Eurasian landmass, and our shift to hemispheric defense, as you see, we're going to go through, it looks like we're putting out a $20 billion bailout for Argentina.
00:10:34.040At the time, I don't know, maybe I'm misreading this, but they're cutting a deal with the Chinese Communist Party on agriculture.
00:10:45.840Lula's trying to get in front of Trump at the same time he's trying to crush the U.S. dollar, which they ain't doing a bad job on.
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00:10:53.840Oh, and at the same time that, I don't know, now Stephen Miller and Marco Rubio got an amphibious battle group down off of Venezuela and talking about doing interdiction strikes against cocaine drug cartels in Venezuela.
00:11:10.460A lot happening in our hemispheric defense.
00:11:12.900All I remind President Trump is that Woodrow Wilson essentially killed himself, had a stroke because he put so much pressure on himself to bring off the League of Nations at the end of World War I.
00:11:27.360And this will be a heavy lift, particularly when your deputy would be Tony Blair, a guy not known for heavy lifting, kind of a Clinton and Obama type.
00:11:38.260They kind of glide in, right, make up, say a few words, kind of glide out.
00:11:43.020Clinton, Obama, and Tony Blair, not heavy lifters.
00:11:47.520And this peace deal in the Middle East is a heavy lift.
00:11:53.360You've got people go back thousands of years that hate each other.
00:12:00.240You've got, obviously, the innate jealousy, burning jealousy of the Arab nations and Turkey and all that against the success of Israel in the Judeo-Christian West.
00:12:11.560You also have Israel's reputation of having sharp elbows in the Greater Israel Project, you know, expansion.
00:12:19.160But for the Israel first crowd today was, I don't know, pretty much a surrender on that area because, correct me if I'm wrong,
00:12:26.600if somebody's got to convince me that the 21-point plan doesn't lead to the natural conclusion from that is a Palestinian state financed by the Arabs with some sort of peacekeeping force made up of Arabs.
00:12:39.840Maybe I got it wrong, but that looks what it looks like to me.
00:12:42.180Bibi could not wait to get off that stage.
00:12:44.160Didn't want to take questions, deferred to the president.
00:13:42.400Hamas, the reason they sent the missiles into Qatar, Hamas is nothing but the franchisees of the Muslim Brotherhood, has been that from day one.
00:13:51.600And the Muslim Brotherhood is a creation, not a creation, creation, a creation of Egypt, but goes on because Qatar, the country everybody's rubbing up on, is the financier of it.
00:14:54.340But you can tell, Bibi, not a big welcome and kind of wanted to get out of there quickly.
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00:20:15.560And what I like about that, they talk about IRAs and 401Ks and all that, the tax-deferred nature of all this.
00:20:56.660He's talking about an enduring peace in the Middle East where they've been at each other's road for thousands of years.
00:21:01.220He's talking about a structure that actually could make it work and actually maybe bring prosperity and with prosperity peace.
00:21:09.380And with everything else he's got going on, including this rebellion here in the United States from the worst forces, the dark forces, the anarchists, the Marxists, the communists.
00:21:20.400That he's taking time and effort in this.
00:21:25.580As America first, I understand a lot of people sitting there, we're wasting time.
00:22:21.460So after President Trump's trying to bring peace to the Middle East, which I don't think we've had since the time of Christ when the Romans ran the deal.
00:22:30.200Now he's got to go figure out and sit in a room with Hakeem Jeffries and Schumer.
00:23:06.780There's a Republican-caused health care crisis that is causing hospitals and nursing homes and community-based health clinics all across the country in rural America, urban America, small-town America, the heartland of America, and black and brown communities throughout this country.
00:23:24.580And that crisis is happening right now.
00:23:27.640And that's why we believe there is urgency to both keeping the government open, reaching a bipartisan spending agreement that actually meets the needs of the American people in terms of their health, their safety, their economic well-being, and quality of life, while also addressing the dangerous Republican health care crisis.
00:23:57.180But it is something that can all be avoided.
00:23:59.740It can all be avoided by accepting a reasonable position, which is what the House has passed and which sits at the Senate desk, which is to continue to fund the government with a short-term continuing resolution.
00:24:10.260It has never been a viewpoint that $1.5 trillion is a reasonable amount of spending to be included on a short-term CR.
00:26:22.740So I was under the impression that Democrats could go back and further discuss their stance on this and see if they can come to the table and sign off on this thing and fund the government.
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00:29:49.280By the way, Brian, members of the media I know were talking to me, I think it was in coming back from the United Kingdom.
00:29:57.220And as you know, there's not been a broad embrace by more of the mainstream, you know, the CBS News, the NBCs, the New York Times, the more traditional heavy hitters over there.
00:30:08.160There has not been, and I know they're cordial to you guys and they like you guys, but there hasn't been an institutional embrace of having like, you know, Real America's Voice or Natalie with the War Room kind of as a permanent part of the White House media ecosystem.
00:30:24.080And actually, you know, being invited to the press briefing room and having, you know, questions, et cetera.
00:30:31.000And somebody contacted me and said, he said, you know, I've been in this business 20-some years, 25 years, said, I never thought I'd see the day when I'm flying back on Air Force One.
00:30:40.700And I look in the traditional, I guess, wire seat in where the media sits, which Helen Thomas at UPI, the old, you know, the old battle axe who was the lead kind of reporter was always, she always got the first question, but she had her seat on Air Force One.
00:30:56.440They call it the wire seat where the lead wire service and sitting right there is Brian Glenn.
00:31:02.540They were in shock. So I know you're deeply, the president respects you and you're deeply sourced in the White House.
00:31:09.020For our audience, correct me if I'm wrong, the Trump White House is hunkered down here for a fight they kind of want, correct?
00:31:16.520I mean, Russ Vogt is all geared up. He's got memos out saying we're going to do mass layoffs.
00:31:20.440Layoffs, you've got it. Now this big rumor has been reported by a couple of the wire services, up to 100,000 bureaucrats may actually resign tomorrow, figuring they get a better deal if they resign a day before being let go.
00:31:34.300But there's no pulling a hair and gnashing a teeth by the Trump forces, right? They're ready to go for this thing?
00:31:42.000They are. They are ready to go for this thing.
00:31:43.760And I know that the war room posse and yourself and we can all agree that it's in the public court of opinion, the public doesn't care.
00:31:53.820Hey, Brian, you Brian, your mic, somehow your sound cut. Can you redo yourself?
00:32:01.060OK, we're going to redo. You see, we get the wire seat on Air Force One.
00:32:04.860Next thing you know, our equipment doesn't work. That's that's greater powers right there.
00:32:09.240We're going to reset this. Brian, Brian, you want to try it again?
00:32:19.400OK, so so we can all agree that most of our viewers, if not all of them, could really care less if the government shuts down.
00:32:26.340We've seen it before. It happened in the first Trump administration.
00:32:29.740Thirty four days the federal government shut down and we really didn't see any everyday difference in everyone's lives.
00:32:36.180But it does give an opportunity to look at the federal government and rest vote, as he's eloquently said, and cut some of these jobs, cut the fat in our in our government.
00:32:46.840It's something we've been wanting to do in this Trump administration for so long.
00:32:49.960So as far as the Trump administration is concerned, this shutdown lies in responsibility of the Democrats wanting to put one point five trillion dollars in the short term CR that funds health care, if you will, for illegal aliens.
00:33:08.160It was really interesting as both sides came out towards a stakeout to kind of give their five minute gaggle.
00:33:16.380Republicans seem very confident that at the end of the day, we are going to be a much leaner and meaner federal government as far as a budget wise after we get out of this.
00:33:25.780Now, what's even the bigger conversation, though, Steve, and you and I could both talk at this another time.
00:33:30.940I'm amazed that this is like the 13th CR that we've had to do.
00:33:35.360What are we ever going to stop doing CRs?
00:35:14.480It looks like the pony up the cash to get this done.
00:35:17.940I say if you look at it, it's an architecture architecture for a two state solution that Netanyahu and other defenders of Israel have been fighting forever.
00:35:27.420Talk to me about what happened today, because that was kind of the the fulcrum.
00:36:04.820Those are required from day one to bring over.
00:36:08.100Also, including on that, they have 72 hours after that signing to do that.
00:36:12.560Also, lay lay down their weapons as well.
00:36:17.400Completely surrender from a military point of view their arms.
00:36:21.880Now, the big difference between President Trump originally was saying that the Palestinians were basically exiting out of that out of that area.
00:36:29.380This new agreement allows them to stay.
00:36:32.040If they want to stay, they can stay and go under this new governance body.
00:36:36.580But it definitely and I'm just kind of reading over some of the bullet points here.
00:36:40.560It also govern a temporary transitional governments of Palestinian committee.
00:36:46.300Now, it's going to be an orchestration of, like you said, other nations coming together, providing security forces as well to make sure that Hamas doesn't go back on the negotiation.
00:36:58.220Now, here's the biggest wild card here, though, Steve, is this is yet to be signed by Hamas.
00:37:04.160So this agreement and from what I see, a lot of I've been listening to a lot of international press here, a lot of legacy media, legacy media here in the states as well.
00:37:12.840So people are 100 percent, this is huge, this is a massive deal, not only to that region, but to the world.
00:37:20.120But right now it lies in the hands of Hamas.
00:37:23.400Will they agree with this treaty, with this 20-point step plan?
00:37:30.840If they don't, then President Trump, and he alluded to it and Bibi agreed, that they would take all means necessary to finish the job.
00:37:39.460Now, I don't know exactly what that would look like and what the details on that.
00:37:44.300But if they do not come out with an agreement that Israel will continue to, quote, finish the job on this.
00:37:55.380Netanyahu's entire government, his entire policy, the going to war in response to the terrorist attack,
00:38:00.880was to get this done and remove Hamas as a political leadership and a military entity.
00:38:06.940Now, I realize there are words to that in this document of the 21 points.
00:38:13.440However, he had no say-so, was not part of any negotiation.
00:38:18.160This is totally done by the United States and the Arabs with what looks like Arab money and Arab security forces.
00:38:24.200Because there will be a firestorm here in the country if even the concept of putting Americans on the ground to do this will make people nuts.
00:39:23.560Well, I agree, and I think it's really interesting that you brought up earlier, that if you look at the public court of opinion,
00:39:29.760what Americans want our president to focus on right now is domestic policy, things that affect us, putting America first.
00:39:38.240Now, not to say that becoming the peacemaker, we've said this once before, that President Trump will go down, I think, as the greatest peacemaker in presidential history.
00:39:48.480But we also want our attention to pivot back on domestic issues that affect Americans every day, the economy, the border, crime in our cities.
00:39:56.940And, of course, a lot of the bills that President Trump has signed, we need to get those codified into law.
00:40:01.660So I think the attention needs to be shifted back domestically, but certainly President Trump today really leading the way on this massive peace agreement.
00:40:12.540I'll throw this 20-point document up on my social media, and I'll tag the War Room so you guys can take a look at it as well.
00:40:20.420It really does lay out the groundwork for this new development, this new, I guess, in government, this embodied area.
00:40:27.680And they talk about the prime real estate as well on this, Steve.
00:40:31.840This is some fantasy real estate, if you will, on that part of the world to be developed.
00:40:36.720And once again, who's going to pay the tab when it comes to cleaning up everything and rebuild that part of the world?
00:40:46.520President Trump, by the way, you've got Antifa, you've got all this, I think, sliding to a potential civil war here, and he started initiating everything.
00:40:55.500But it almost seems like he has to initiate everything.
00:40:58.860And this is why he divided attention over this and the constant squabbling, the constant squabbling.
00:41:04.560And then people doing things like Netanyahu.
00:41:06.960I mean, the first part of the meeting today was Netanyahu getting the phone with Cutter.
00:41:10.500And everybody knows what I think of Cutter as a bad actress, but Netanyahu has to get on the phone with them, and they've got to essentially kiss and make up.
00:41:16.220He's going to say, well, I really apologize for letting some hot ones off and killing some folks.
00:43:06.360She's been on assignment for the last couple of weeks, and we're going to get into that in the coming days ahead.
00:43:12.060She's got a lot to report, kind of firsthand experience.
00:43:15.120On, as you know, in the war room, we think the most important part of the world outside the United States of America, and that would be, wait for it, Asia.