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πŸ”₯ "Fake News!" Watch President Trump Destroying CNN's Kaitlan Collins at White House Press Briefing

MAGNO NEWS June 4, 2026 25m 4,643 words
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"Do you have any questions on this? Mr. President, Mr. President, did Iran's attacks on Kuwait, his latest attack on Kuwait, is the ceasefire with Iran still on? Well, you know, there's a reason for everything. And we hit them pretty hard the night before and actually last night. And when it was..."

[0:00] Do you have any questions on this? [0:01] Mr. President, Mr. President, did Iran's attacks on Kuwait, his latest attack on Kuwait, is the ceasefire with Iran still on? [0:16] Well, you know, there's a reason for everything. [0:19] And we hit them pretty hard the night before and actually last night. [0:25] And when it was explained to me, I said, all right, so we'll do that. [0:28] But we've been hitting them pretty hard a little bit. [0:31] So there is a reason for certain things. [0:34] And it's usually a reason that sometimes makes sense. [0:37] But they did something for it. [0:39] Not a big deal. [0:41] We got it. [0:42] We nipped it in the bud very quickly, as we do with the greatest military in the world. [0:47] But some people would say they were slightly provoked because we took a strong action for a different reason. [0:53] So they were reciprocating. [0:56] Can you explain? [0:57] I hear the negotiation itself has gone very well, actually. [1:02] Very well. [1:03] Mr. President, yes can you? [1:04] I mean, if it happens, it might not happen. [1:07] You know, who knows? [1:08] But if it happens, it could happen, like, over the weekend. [1:10] Mr. President, yesterday, are you on a ceasefire? [1:15] Pretty much the way it is. [1:16] It's a different part of the world. [1:17] You know, I'd say in that part of the world, ceasefire is when you're shooting in a more moderate manner. [1:22] Come on, hey, Mr. President, yesterday you signed the... [1:26] It's not bad. [1:27] But it's true. [1:28] I mean, it's... [1:29] Yesterday... [1:29] The ceasefire there is much different than the ceasefire in other parts of the world. [1:33] Mr. President, can you explain why you decided to drop the anti-weaponization fund? [1:38] So, I love it. [1:40] I think it's so important. [1:41] And people were... [1:43] This is a victim right here, but not only a victim, he was also a student of it. [1:47] What happened to great people, great American people, the way they were victimized, the way they were savage, you have suicides. [1:57] They killed themselves. [1:59] They went bankrupt. [2:00] They were weaponized by the Biden administration, by a bunch of thugs, including Obama people. [2:06] And, like, nobody's probably ever been. [2:09] I mean, I can think of maybe two instances in this country where they've had it to somewhere to that extent. [2:15] I'm not even sure if it was so much. [2:18] They were put in jail for long periods of time. [2:21] They were accused of things that never happened. [2:25] They had prosecutors that were radical lunatics. [2:29] And their lives were destroyed. [2:31] And, frankly, we had a lawsuit that, against us on the, you know, on the weaponization, where the judge, a radical left judge, ruled against it. [2:45] And we'll see how that all works out. [2:47] But a radical left judge ruled against it. [2:49] But these people, their lives have been destroyed. [2:52] Their families have been destroyed. [2:53] Many of them. [2:54] I'm not just talking about a few people. [2:57] Many of them. [2:59] I'm one of them. [3:00] Well, look, they raided my house, Mar-a-Lago. [3:03] It never happened. [3:04] Nobody ever thought of anything like that. [3:06] It turned out that it was a total fake. [3:08] Everything about it was fake and corrupt. [3:10] We have all the information here. [3:12] The good advantage to sitting here is we can get information that you wouldn't get by what we have and what we are going to be showing over the coming weeks. [3:20] And once you're not even going to believe, some of you will believe it. [3:23] Like CNN will believe it because they knew what was going on. [3:26] They're crooked as hell. [3:27] CNN is a very corrupt organization, but with a corrupt reporter standing right there. [3:34] Never smiles. [3:35] She never smiles. [3:36] She's a young, beautiful woman. [3:38] Never smiles. [3:39] I never see a smile on her face. [3:40] I see her standing there with hatred in her eyes. [3:42] She has hatred because we have borders, because we have a strong military, because we cut our taxes, because we do things that everybody wanted. [3:52] And then we win our election in a massive landslide. [3:56] We win 87 percent of the counties in this country. [3:59] Nobody's ever heard of a thing like that. [4:01] And that's because we're doing the right job. [4:03] And we took a detour down to Iran because we can't let Iran have a nuclear weapon under any circumstances. [4:11] We can't let that happen. [4:12] And so the reporters should be happy. [4:15] They shouldn't be unhappy. [4:16] They should be very happy. [4:17] Because you know what we're doing? [4:19] We're saving our country. [4:20] Yes. [4:21] Two questions. [4:22] One on Iran and then one on your birthday. [4:24] Okay. [4:24] We do one. [4:25] The first one is, are you concerned at all that the IRGC could sabotage any potential deal? [4:31] And then the second one is, you have a birthday coming up. [4:33] I won't say a good number, but it's a big birthday. [4:36] So you're going to blow out some candles on a cake, hopefully. [4:40] What are your wishes that you'd like to see accomplish for the next year? [4:45] Yeah. [4:46] Well, I'll go in your order. [4:49] Anything can happen, you know, when you're dealing with Iran. [4:52] But when you're dealing with other countries, but that's a very volatile part of the world. [4:57] Probably the most volatile part of the world. [4:59] It's very, the people are volatile. [5:01] The leadership, you see what's going on. [5:04] We've gone through three teams of leadership. [5:07] It's been a, you know, we're military. [5:09] There's never been a military like what we have. [5:11] We could go another two, three weeks and just wipe everybody out. [5:15] I'd rather not do that. [5:17] Very easy to do. [5:18] They're ready to do it. [5:18] They want to do it. [5:20] They want to do it. [5:21] But if we can get something down in writing, which will accomplish the same thing without [5:26] killing everybody, I'd like to do that. [5:28] Most of my people, I think, would like to do that. [5:31] Some people wouldn't, but most of them would. [5:33] But we had to take a detour as far as wishes for, and I'm very proud of that detour, you [5:38] know. [5:39] By the way, just to finish off on that, we had the strongest stock market in history. [5:44] And I said, we have no choice. [5:45] We have to do it. [5:46] I knew it would affect it, but I was very happily surprised when I saw that today we [5:52] hit another stock market. [5:53] I mean, we have the highest stock market in history with a military conflict going on [5:59] or a war. [5:59] Some people call it war. [6:00] Some people call it a military. [6:01] It's not a big thing for us. [6:03] We have a great military. [6:04] It's not a big thing for us. [6:05] But if I didn't do that, I spoke to people like Peter, great financial people, Scott, [6:12] Howard, and lots of others. [6:13] I said, you know, we just hit the greatest stock market in history. [6:17] Everyone's 401ks are the highest they've ever been. [6:20] Everybody's making a lot of money. [6:23] Costs are coming down. [6:24] You know, we took over the highest cost and the highest inflation in the history of our [6:27] country. [6:27] Costs are coming down. [6:29] Everything's good. [6:29] And I hate to tell you this, but we've got to take a little detour and go down to a [6:33] place called the Islamic Republic of Iran, and we're going to have to stop them from [6:40] having a nuclear weapon. [6:41] That's what we've done. [6:42] And they've agreed to that. [6:43] By the way, they, I mean, if they signed the agreement, they will have agreed to we [6:48] will not have a nuclear weapon or bomb. [6:52] We will not develop one. [6:55] We will not buy one. [6:57] You know, originally it was we will not develop. [6:59] I said, what about if they buy? [7:00] That went into a two-week negotiation. [7:02] But in the end, we got that. [7:06] Now, we got it if they signed the paper. [7:09] In theory, they're pretty close to signing a paper. [7:12] We've actually gotten along with them very well. [7:14] And you know what you saw for the last few nights? [7:17] It takes two to tango. [7:18] You understand that. [7:19] We hit them very hard on something else unrelated. [7:22] And so they were responding. [7:24] But and not very strongly. [7:28] As far as birthday, as far as wishes, I want us to just, you know, we have a phrase. [7:31] I think it goes down. [7:32] I would think in the history of our country, maybe the history of the world is the greatest [7:36] slogan or phrase ever. [7:40] Make America great again. [7:41] That's all I want. [7:42] I want to make America great again. [7:43] I think we've come a long way. [7:45] I think we're the most respected country in the world right now. [7:48] And by far, the most respected president. [7:51] She told me I was talking about. [7:53] He's a friend of mine. [7:53] He's a good man. [7:54] I hate to say it because the press goes in. [7:57] They say, oh, we called him a good man. [7:58] He is a good. [7:59] He's he's for China. [8:01] I'm for the USA. [8:02] You know, it's like one of those things. [8:04] But we do very well now with China. [8:06] When I came here, we were not doing well with China. [8:08] My first term, when I inherited that, it was like what China was doing to us was incredible. [8:12] I don't blame China. [8:13] They took advantage of stupid people, really stupid people. [8:18] So we're doing great. [8:20] But the phrase make America great again. [8:24] That's all I want. [8:24] Very simple phrase to think of. [8:27] And I think it's the greatest in the history. [8:29] I would say that's probably the greatest phrase in the history of the world. [8:32] Not only here, there's never been anything like it. [8:35] Make America great again. [8:36] That's what I've done. [8:37] And we've made it great. [8:38] In fact, in a way, I want to use it because I would never give it up. [8:42] MAGA is too good. [8:43] It's too good. [8:44] It really is the Republican Party. [8:46] That's why we're doing so well. [8:48] That's why we, you know, if you look at the Republican Party from before I came till now, [8:53] this is a much different party. [8:54] It's a much bigger party. [8:55] We have many, many more people. [8:57] And I think the thought, the mind, the thought is much different than it was 10 years ago. [9:05] It's been amazing. [9:07] A much more powerful party, a much different party. [9:09] And a much more impactful party. [9:13] Thank you very much. [9:14] I have a few questions on Iran. [9:18] Go ahead. [9:19] First, you said last week that the U.S. would go in and dig out the buried nuclear material. [9:26] With them. [9:27] With them. [9:28] Right. [9:28] Did Iran actually agree to that? [9:32] Well, it depends on what day you're talking about. [9:35] They did agree. [9:36] And then sometimes they agreed. [9:39] Well, that's what I'm saying. [9:40] That's one of the things we talk about. [9:41] It's very overrated. [9:45] I'm the one that overrated it. [9:47] I thought to me it was important to other people. [9:49] It's not important because those beautiful B-2 right here, the B-2 bombers, they obliterated. [9:55] You know, when CNN said maybe it was an obliteration, they knew. [10:01] I mean, before the pilots even came back home, before anybody saw the site. [10:04] But then the Atomic Energy Commission went. [10:06] They said it was obliterated. [10:08] That stuff is buried underneath a mountain and virtually collapsed. [10:12] It's very, very hard to get it. [10:14] But nevertheless, I want to get it. [10:17] We're the only ones. [10:18] Us and probably China are the only two countries that have the equipment where you can do that. [10:24] So, yeah, I want to get it. [10:25] We have, at different times, had different, I mean, they've changed your mind a couple of times. [10:31] But as it stands now, we will go. [10:33] And at some time in the not-too-distant future, it's very safe down there. [10:37] You know, we have, with Space Force, we have cameras every angle that those three sites are being watched at all times. [10:45] If anybody went there, we'll see exactly what's happening, and we'll blow it up a little bit further. [10:51] But as far as getting it, the B-2 bombers did a job like nobody's ever seen. [10:57] In the night, with no moon, dead darkness, at 1 o'clock in the morning or so, they dropped those bombs, [11:05] just about as big a bomb as you can ever find, and it went down air chutes. [11:09] It's hard to believe that they can do the technology. [11:11] It followed a beam right into the air chutes, right, exploded. [11:16] Very hard to get that material, but I still nevertheless want it. [11:21] And I don't want to do it if we're in conflict. [11:23] I don't want to put men in that kind of danger. [11:26] I remember Jimmy Carter had some bad problems in Iran with the hostages. [11:31] I don't want to ever put our people in that kind of danger. [11:33] But when it's over, as of this moment, it's agreed that we will go in with them. [11:38] We will get it, and we will destroy it. [11:40] It will be destroyed. [11:41] Is it possible to get to a deal with Iran, whether to go in and do that or to open up [11:51] the Strait of Hormuz without seeing an Israeli cessation of their hostilities in Lebanon? [11:57] I think we're trying to separate it. [11:59] I mean, you know, it's a very different kind of a thing. [12:05] We actually spoke with Hezbollah for the first time ever. [12:09] We didn't know they spoke. [12:12] And they agreed yesterday. [12:16] They're not going to shoot. [12:17] Israel's not going to shoot. [12:18] We're just going to see. [12:20] But I'd like to separate it. [12:21] I'd like to have it a separate thing because it is separate. [12:26] But Israel, hey, look, they've been a great partner. [12:31] Bibi Netanyahu has been, for me, a great partner. [12:34] For other people, not so good. [12:35] For me, he's been very good. [12:37] We were very effective, what we've done. [12:39] And they needed us. [12:40] They couldn't have done it without us. [12:41] Couldn't have even come close. [12:43] And they needed us. [12:44] And they got us to help them with a real problem. [12:47] Because Iran was a real problem. [12:49] A big problem. [12:50] A worldwide problem. [12:51] Because they wouldn't have stopped with Israel. [12:53] They would have blown up the Middle East. [12:54] You saw that by the rockets. [12:56] All those rockets that went to the five, mostly for the most part, the five countries outside of Israel. [13:02] Those rockets were aimed there before we hit them with the B-2 bombers. [13:05] They were going to blow up the Middle East. [13:08] They were going to blow up Israel. [13:09] But they were going to blow up the Middle East. [13:10] And I stopped it. [13:12] And I'm very proud I stopped it. [13:14] And we also stopped it in the first term when I terminated the Iran nuclear deal penned by Barack Hussein Obama. [13:23] It was one of the dumbest deals I've ever seen. [13:25] And this has no relation. [13:26] I like these morons, these Democrats, D-U-M Democrats, that go on television and say, [13:33] Oh, well, this is just like the Obama deal. [13:36] This is the exact opposite. [13:38] This is no path to a nuclear weapon. [13:41] That was an absolute path to a nuclear weapon that you couldn't have done anything about. [13:47] This is the exact opposite. [13:49] They gave billions and billions of dollars to Iran, including $1.7 billion, put into a Boeing 757, [13:58] with the seats taken out, because there wasn't enough room if you left the seats, [14:02] with $1.7 billion in cash taken from the banks in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, and flown to Iran. [14:11] And then $1.7 billion in green cash, and then tens of billions of dollars given to Iran by our government. [14:19] And frankly, they picked the wrong country. [14:22] But maybe we're going to be getting along with Iran. [14:25] We're going to find out. [14:26] You know, there is a good possibility, I think, because without the bombing, that wouldn't have worked without the blockade. [14:32] The blockade is the most powerful thing. [14:33] I think the blockade maybe has more impact than the bombing has. [14:36] But the blockade that we have, the naval blockade, is incredible. [14:40] Now, one ship has gotten through, unless we wanted it to. [14:43] And people respect it a lot, and we'll see. [14:46] But, you know, there's a chance if this really worked out, they could rebuild. [14:51] You know, it used to be a very, very good nation. [14:54] You go back. [14:55] I have friends that used to, old-timers, they used to go there, and they used to do well. [14:59] They used to build and run. [15:00] They built apartment houses, and they built office buildings that are hard to believe, right? [15:04] But there's a chance that maybe that comes back. [15:07] But whether it comes back or not, I think we have a very powerful deal that we're negotiating. [15:13] The exact opposite as the Obama deal. [15:16] The Obama deal was a disgrace. [15:18] It gave them a nuclear weapon. [15:19] We do the exact thing. [15:20] We, under our deal, they will never, ever have a nuclear weapon. [15:24] One of the other things that happens, and this is important, [15:29] but there's nothing more important than taking away the capability of a nuclear weapon from Iran. [15:33] But one of the other things that's important, and very important, [15:38] is that immediately upon signing the Memorandum of Understanding, [15:43] the Hormone State will open, and it'll open up quickly. [15:48] And we've already had our minesweepers there. [15:50] You know, we're sweeping, as you probably have heard. [15:54] And these are underwater minesweepers, right? [15:56] Amazing technology. [15:58] They're underwater because usually when you're looking for mines, [16:00] that usually means you have some dangerous characters out there this way, [16:04] so we're underwater. [16:05] But we've swept mines, and we've gotten most of them, we think. [16:10] But the Hormone State will open immediately upon signing. [16:16] Now, that's subject to a couple of areas being cleaned out also of mines, [16:20] which we don't think there are any. [16:22] So it'll happen very quickly. [16:24] And we'll take the southern route anyway. [16:25] But immediately upon signing, we open up the Hormone State. [16:30] Excuse me, Mr. President, just to clarify on what you were asked earlier. [16:37] Is the $1.8 billion DOJ fund dead, or is it on hold? [16:42] It's, I'd have to ask the lawyers, I don't know. [16:45] I know one thing, the weaponization. [16:47] Are you talking about the weaponization fund? [16:48] The weaponization fund, as far as I'm concerned, was a beautiful thing. [16:55] It was something I was, I didn't make it, but I was, I heard that. [16:59] I thought that was the greatest thing because people like you have abused our people so badly. [17:04] The fake news like CNN, like the New York Times, and like others have abused our people. [17:09] Wait a minute, be quiet. [17:11] Have abused our people so badly, and you should be ashamed of yourself. [17:14] You used to be a conservative. [17:16] She was a conservative from Alabama, can you believe it? [17:19] But CNN, in particular CNN, does such false reporting. [17:24] But now they have new ownership, so maybe it'll straighten it out. [17:27] I doubt it, but it's hard to straighten garbage out. [17:31] But CNN has abused, and others have abused so badly, these people. [17:36] These are people that are great people that were destroyed. [17:39] Their families have been destroyed. [17:40] Many suicides, they committed suicide. [17:43] People that went there to, with love, they went there with love. [17:47] You know, when I made that speech early in the day, tremendous crowd. [17:52] I hate to say because they'll say, oh, I was wrong on the number, but I believe it's the [17:57] largest crowd I've ever spoken to by twice. [18:01] The biggest crowd, I think, bigger than the inaugurations, bigger than anything. [18:04] And there was so much love and friendship. [18:08] It was the most amazing thing. [18:09] People were crying. [18:11] They were like, wait a minute, let me finish, let me finish, let me finish. [18:17] And those people have been abused by you and by others, and by the politicians, by the [18:22] Democrats, the dumb people. [18:23] They want to have open borders. [18:25] They want to have transgender mutilization of your children. [18:28] They want to have men playing in women's sports. [18:30] They want to have high taxes. [18:31] They turned down, you know, they fought us on the tax bill, and they fought us because [18:36] they want people to pay high taxes, because they're crazy. [18:39] There's something wrong with them. [18:40] There's something wrong with you. [18:42] It's a shame. [18:42] Yeah, go ahead, Liz. [18:43] President, thank you so much. [18:44] On communism, today you have some stern words on communism. [18:47] I just wrote that. [18:48] Did you like it? [18:49] Did you think it was well written? [18:50] Well, it's certainly very meaningful to them. [18:52] Well, I read it. [18:53] Do you want to read it? [18:54] Do you have it? [18:56] You can read it. [18:56] It's on Twitter. [18:57] I just wrote it. [18:57] I just felt I've seen what's going on with communism. [19:03] And I see this kind of arena. [19:04] I'd love to have you think. [19:05] I wrote that quote. [19:06] Covenants always do well with the voters, or as they would say, the people in the early [19:11] years. [19:11] But in the end, the country, state, or city goes to hell. [19:15] Great violence proceeds at levels never seen before. [19:18] And the entity dissolves into poverty, squalor, and crime. [19:22] Remember, breathtaking popularity first, and then guarantee death and destruction. [19:27] Well, you see it happening with New York. [19:30] You see it happening with Los Angeles and parts of California. [19:34] And it's so easy. [19:35] You know, I'd be the greatest in the world. [19:38] Nobody would be as good as me. [19:39] I'd get away. [19:40] I could be the greatest. [19:41] I would sell them. [19:42] You're going to get free rent. [19:44] You're going to get free houses. [19:45] You're going to get free food. [19:46] You're going to get free everything. [19:48] But eventually that ends, and it leads to death, destruction, and squalor 100% of the time. [19:58] When I watched New York, and, you know, I liked him very much. [20:00] He stood right here, and he's been in the office a couple of times. [20:04] The mayor of New York, I think he's a very nice person. [20:06] But, and I don't know, he's a smart guy. [20:09] I don't understand why he thinks it's okay for all these companies that pay hundreds of [20:14] millions of dollars in taxes a year to leave. [20:17] Because you're not going to have any tax base. [20:20] And you're going to end up in hunger, and squalor, and death, and destruction. [20:24] I would be better than him if I wanted to go that route. [20:31] Ladies and gentlemen, you'll no longer pay rent. [20:34] You'll no longer have to pay interest on your mortgage. [20:37] In fact, I'll end your mortgage. [20:40] I'm going to cut everything. [20:41] You're no longer going to have to pay for food. [20:43] I'm going to give you a grocery store, and I'm going to give you free food. [20:47] You're no longer going to have, you're going to have the greatest life ever. [20:50] Follow me, you're going to have the greatest life. [20:52] And you know what? [20:53] For a couple of years, that's such a powerful. [20:55] I would be the best ever at giving, and nobody would ever be. [20:58] I had to sell free enterprise. [21:00] Free enterprise is tougher to sell, but that's what's made our country great. [21:05] And that's why it's great again now. [21:07] If I didn't get elected, we wouldn't have a country. [21:09] We really wouldn't have a country. [21:10] This country would be finished. [21:12] But I see what's happening in Los Angeles. [21:14] I see what's happening in New York. [21:16] Look at Chicago. [21:17] You have a stupid governor, a dumb governor, a really dumb guy. [21:21] I know him well. [21:22] He's a failure in his family. [21:23] I know the family. [21:25] I have partners in a deal with him. [21:27] I made a lot of money. [21:27] They made money. [21:28] We made a good partnership. [21:30] But he was like an outcast in the family. [21:32] He was a slob. [21:34] And the mayor is a low IQ person. [21:37] I mean, he's a stupid person. [21:39] Chicago. [21:40] Chicago has a real chance to become great again. [21:44] There's a case great again. [21:45] And if we were allowed to do what we did in Washington or Memphis, you know, I was with [21:52] the governor of Tennessee yesterday. [21:54] And he said, I want to come in. [21:56] He came in to thank me. [21:57] I said, for what? [21:58] He said, what you did for Memphis. [22:01] Memphis, the crime is down about 72%. [22:04] And it's going. [22:05] He said, it's like a different city. [22:07] Washington is even more so. [22:09] And we started a little bit earlier. [22:11] In Washington, you walk down the streets and people feel safe here again. [22:15] It's a safe city. [22:17] If I were, oh, by the way, in Louisiana, what I've done there is unbelievable. [22:25] Because the governor, Jeff Landry, called. [22:27] He said, you've got to help me with New Orleans. [22:30] We have a tremendous crime problem. [22:32] And I sent in our really talented people, including National Guardsmen. [22:37] And they get in. [22:39] Unbelievable. [22:39] They had the safe. [22:40] They said they had the safe. [22:41] We just ended about three weeks ago. [22:44] They had the safest Mardi Gras they've ever had. [22:47] I could do that in Chicago. [22:49] But you have to have the support of a governor. [22:51] You can't have a slob that says, you know, we don't want it. [22:53] People get murdered. [22:54] And he says, it's fine. [22:55] They lost five or six people last week. [22:57] And they said, it's fine. [22:59] They're not going to lose five or six people. [23:01] And I would make Chicago so good and so safe. [23:04] It's got potential. [23:05] The longer it goes, the harder it is to fix. [23:08] And San Francisco, we could do such a good job. [23:12] My friend said, please let the mayor, he's a liberal guy, nice guy. [23:16] I talked to him. [23:17] He wants to make San Francisco good. [23:21] And he's trying very hard. [23:23] I said, look, I can do it much faster than you. [23:26] Please let me have a time. [23:27] I mean, I spoke to the mayor. [23:28] And some very important people asked me to give him a chance, because I'd like to see [23:32] if he could do it. [23:34] And he's doing OK, but I could do it much faster, much better. [23:37] And we can remove. [23:38] Don't forget, 2% of your people create 90% of your crime. [23:43] That's a great number, because 2% of the people you can take care of, who's 90% of the [23:48] people, that's so good. [23:49] But 2% in Washington, right here in D.C., we removed close to 5,000 hard-line criminals. [23:58] Many came in through the Biden open border. [24:00] We removed them from Washington, D.C. [24:03] And it's one of the reasons that we're so safe now. [24:06] We have a great, beautiful place. [24:08] Again, the fountains are almost all open. [24:11] You're going to have the reflecting pool opened within hours. [24:15] I mean, literally within hours. [24:17] The water starts pouring in tonight. [24:19] It's going to be beautiful. [24:20] You haven't seen that since 1922. [24:22] Think of that. [24:23] 1922, it hasn't worked. [24:25] Never worked. [24:25] From the day they built it, it never worked. [24:28] But you're going to see that. [24:29] And people are all thanking me, because Washington's beautiful again. [24:33] The parks are open. [24:34] We changed the grass. [24:35] You know, grass has a life also. [24:37] Like people, grass has a life. [24:40] And that grass hasn't been changed in 70, 80 years. [24:44] It died many times over. [24:45] But we have beautiful grass, beautiful parks, beautiful everything. [24:48] We don't have people living on it. [24:51] And Washington, D.C., in a matter of 14 months, Washington, D.C. is like a different place. [25:00] If people are coming here, you know, you, the restaurants are all going out of business, as you know, [25:05] because you use the restaurants. [25:06] And now the restaurants are hot. [25:09] In fact, if anything, we don't have enough restaurant space. [25:12] They're all reopening. [25:14] It's become vibrant. [25:15] It's a beautiful thing to watch. [25:17] And I am honored that I've been able to do it to our nation's capital. [25:20] Thank you very much, everybody. [25:21] Thank you, guys.

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