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"So we had a great stay, it was an amazing period of time. President Xi is an incredible guy, got a long made trade deals including over 200 planes for Boeing with a promise of 750 planes, which will be by far the largest order ever if they do a good job with the 200, which I'm sure they will, and..."
[0:00] So we had a great stay, it was an amazing period of time.
[0:06] President Xi is an incredible guy, got a long made trade deals including over 200 planes
[0:11] for Boeing with a promise of 750 planes, which will be by far the largest order ever if they
[0:19] do a good job with the 200, which I'm sure they will, and that's General Electric also,
[0:24] the engines, so they're buying General Electric.
[0:27] So it's approximately 400, 450 engines, 200 planes, and a promise of up to 750 if they
[0:35] do a good job.
[0:36] We had an amazing time, it was a very historic, oh look who we have, hold on David, it was
[0:45] a very historic days I think, a million days.
[0:49] Sir, I know there will be a lot of questions around the China trip, but just first on Iran,
[0:54] have you rejected the latest proposal from Iran, or where does that stand?
[0:58] You know, I looked at it, and if I don't like the first sentence, I just throw it away.
[1:04] What was the first sentence?
[1:06] An unacceptable sentence.
[1:09] Because they're fully agreed, no nuclear, and if they have any nuclear of any form, I
[1:14] don't read the rest of them.
[1:15] So 20 years is not enough for you, it's got to be a perfect-
[1:18] No, 20 years is enough, but the level of guarantee from them is not enough.
[1:24] In other words, it's got to be a real 20 years, not a-
[1:27] What do you mean to get all the fuel out and no more production?
[1:31] You have to get everything, but we're not even talking about-
[1:34] I call it the nuclear dust, came up with a term which seems to have brought on.
[1:38] But- They're talking about it because they
[1:39] would not remove the-
[1:40] They said that they can't remove it because they don't have the technology to remove it.
[1:44] They don't have the type of tractors.
[1:47] They say the only one-
[1:48] They told me directly, they said the only one that can remove it is China or the U.S.
[1:53] We're the only ones with the equipment.
[1:55] They said, you are right, it is a complete obliteration.
[1:58] With that being said, I want to get it.
[2:01] And they agreed to it, but then they took it back, but they'll agree to it eventually.
[2:05] Sir, can I ask you about Taiwan?
[2:07] Did President Xi say to you about Taiwan?
[2:11] What did President Xi say to you about Taiwan?
[2:14] And are you still going to approve the sale?
[2:18] So, President Xi and I talked a lot about Taiwan.
[2:21] He thinks they cannot have anything to do with what they're doing.
[2:29] I mean, he's against very much what they're doing.
[2:32] We talked about Taiwan, we talked about Iran, and I think we have a great understanding of both.
[2:39] On Taiwan, he does not want to see a fight for independence because that would be a very strong confrontation.
[2:48] And I heard him out.
[2:49] Are you going to see two words?
[2:52] No, I didn't make a comment on it.
[2:54] I heard him out.
[2:55] I have a lot of respect for him.
[2:56] On Iran, it's very interesting.
[2:58] He feels strongly.
[2:59] He said that very strongly.
[3:02] They cannot have a nuclear weapon.
[3:04] And he wants them to open up the strait.
[3:07] But as he said, they closed it, and then you close them with a smile.
[3:12] And it's true.
[3:13] We control the strait.
[3:14] And they've done no business.
[3:16] Literally, they've done no business in the last two and a half weeks,
[3:20] which is approximately $500 million a day.
[3:24] So, we have, we're doing very well on all fronts.
[3:30] I'll try to move on to Taiwan, Mr. President.
[3:34] President Xi said that there was a risk of conflict with the U.S. over Taiwan.
[3:38] What's your response to that?
[3:39] I don't think there's a conflict.
[3:40] I don't care.
[3:44] On Taiwan, Mr. President Xi said there was a risk of conflict with the U.S. over Taiwan.
[3:51] No, no.
[3:52] I don't think so.
[3:53] I don't think so.
[3:54] I think we're going to be, I think we'll be fine.
[3:56] He doesn't want to see, he doesn't want to see a war.
[4:00] And you have two things.
[4:02] You have the Iranian situation and that, I think we agree almost entirely other than
[4:08] the buyer.
[4:09] And we're not.
[4:10] We don't need it.
[4:11] And on Taiwan, he doesn't want to see a movement for independence.
[4:15] He says, look, you know, we've had it for thousands of years, and then at a certain
[4:19] period of time it left, then we'll get it back.
[4:21] But Taiwan, he feels, I'm going to make a presence to put pressure in the Strait of
[4:56] Foreign Minutes.
[4:57] I'm not asking for any favors.
[5:00] Because when you ask for favors, you have to do favors in return.
[5:03] We don't need favors.
[5:04] Wiped out their armed force is essential, because we had a, we have a blockade that's
[5:18] so effective, that's why we did the ceasefire.
[5:20] We really did the ceasefire at the request of other nations.
[5:23] I wouldn't have really favored of it, but we did it in favor to Pakistan or terrific people,
[5:30] the field marshal, the prime minister.
[5:33] But no, I mean, the president, she and I agree very much on trade.
[5:40] We're going to be doing a lot of trading.
[5:42] Our farmers are going to be taken, and our farmers are going to be very happy.
[5:47] Put pressure, and then he will try and get them to do more.
[5:52] He is going to put pressure, because I don't need favors.
[5:56] I think he will.
[5:57] I think automatically he'd like to see it opened up.
[6:00] He gets about 40% of his energy or his oil from that, you know, from the Strait.
[6:06] We get none.
[6:07] We get none.
[6:09] We don't need it.
[6:10] President Trump Social, you said that President Xi had made a reference to the decline in the U.S.
[6:17] We didn't hear him say that.
[6:19] Maybe it was something he said in private.
[6:21] He made a statement.
[6:22] It might not have been from him.
[6:23] It was somebody, but they talked about the decline.
[6:24] But he said today, and he said it very publicly, he said the U.S. was declining for the last four
[6:39] years.
[6:40] And he said what President Trump has done in the last 15, 16 months has been virtually
[6:45] a miracle.
[6:46] He said we have the hottest, he said we have the hottest country anywhere in the world.
[6:52] But he said it was a declining country under Joe Biden.
[6:57] He said we had a declining, a seriously declining country, which we did, with people pouring in
[7:04] from all over the world, from prisons and everything else.
[7:07] He said what President Trump has done has been a virtual miracle.
[7:11] It's the hottest country anywhere in the world.
[7:14] And it is, yeah.
[7:15] The President is having a different subject on Cuba.
[7:18] There's reporting that Raul Castro could be indicted by the DOJ, I believe.
[7:23] What does that mean?
[7:24] Well, I don't want to comment on that.
[7:26] I'll let the DOJ comment on it.
[7:28] But they need help, as you know.
[7:30] And you talk about a declining country.
[7:33] They are really a nation or a country in decline.
[7:36] So we're going to see.
[7:38] We have a lot to talk about on Cuba, but not maybe for tonight.
[7:41] The President, did you agree with President Xi to extend that year-long truce on tariffs?
[7:47] We didn't discuss tariffs.
[7:49] They're paying tariffs.
[7:50] They're paying substantial tariffs, but we didn't discuss.
[7:54] You know, before I came along, it was the opposite.
[7:57] We didn't discuss tariffs.
[7:58] How come?
[7:59] It wasn't brought up.
[8:01] Mr. President, you said in January to us that you were going to bring up the expansion of their nuclear program.
[8:09] Obviously, they've got 600 weapons now.
[8:12] By the Pentagon Testament, going to 1,500.
[8:15] Did that come up?
[8:16] Did you succeed in getting them into any form of arms control?
[8:20] Remember, we discussed a new storm?
[8:22] You're talking about China.
[8:23] China.
[8:24] We brought it up.
[8:26] The denularization.
[8:28] I talk about it all the time.
[8:30] With Russia and with China.
[8:32] And it did come up.
[8:33] We did discuss.
[8:34] And what did you conclude?
[8:35] I got a very positive response since the beginning.
[8:38] You know, we're going to be together four times, potentially, this year.
[8:42] We have the G20, which he wants to come to, which I'd like him to come to.
[8:46] It's going to be in Miami.
[8:47] It's going to be at Doral.
[8:48] And it's going to be, I think, very good.
[8:52] Much more important if he's there.
[8:54] And so you have the G20.
[8:55] We have one that he has, as you know, in November.
[8:58] Right.
[8:59] In China.
[9:00] He's asked me to be there.
[9:01] I'm going to try to be there.
[9:02] And then we have another one on September, I guess, 26th or 24th, when he's coming into the White House.
[9:08] I'm trying to understand what it is he committed to, if he committed anything.
[9:12] Well, I don't want to say anybody committed.
[9:14] But we have a very good understanding.
[9:16] You know, the concept of denuclearization.
[9:19] Denuclearization or just an extension?
[9:21] No, a denuclearization.
[9:23] In other words, building down.
[9:24] And you bring Russia into it also.
[9:27] But the concept of that is something that would be very good.
[9:30] Can I ask you about the political prisoners in China?
[9:34] Did you bring up with President Xi any political prisoners in China?
[9:37] Are you going to be released any progress?
[9:39] I think he's giving very serious consideration to the pastor.
[9:44] The pastor has said he's giving very serious consideration to them.
[9:50] What about Jimmy Lime?
[9:51] I discussed it.
[9:52] What about Jimmy Lime?
[9:53] It's a tougher one.
[9:54] I did bring it up.
[9:55] It's a tougher one for him.
[9:56] It's a tougher one.
[9:57] What did he say about you?
[9:58] He said, for him it's a very...
[10:00] He told me.
[10:01] I don't want to mislead anybody.
[10:03] He said, Jimmy Lime, it's a tough one for him to do.
[10:05] He went through a lot.
[10:07] And right or wrong, they went through a lot.
[10:10] So he told me that would be a tough one.
[10:13] He said he's going to strongly consider in the past.
[10:16] Sir, can I ask you, too, on technology?
[10:18] First, computer chips, advanced computer chips like the H200s that Jensen has.
[10:23] Did that come up at all with...
[10:25] It didn't come up, but as you know, Jensen was there.
[10:28] He's an amazing kind of idiot.
[10:30] And he would be inclined.
[10:33] You know, they have a much higher level than the H200.
[10:36] But the H200 is good.
[10:39] China needs it.
[10:40] And so, yeah, it came up.
[10:42] They haven't bought any so far, you know, because they chose not to.
[10:46] They want to try and develop their own.
[10:48] But it did come up, and I think something could happen on that.
[10:52] Okay.
[10:53] And then on artificial intelligence...
[10:54] They have quite a bit higher level, but the H200 is a good...
[10:57] It's a great chip.
[10:58] And then on artificial intelligence, what is it that you want to get done?
[11:02] Did you bring up...
[11:03] We did.
[11:04] We talked.
[11:05] You know, we're leading by a lot, but they're second, and they're very strong.
[11:10] We talked about possibly working together for guardrails.
[11:14] And what kind of guardrails?
[11:16] And he's great.
[11:17] What kind of guardrails?
[11:18] Standard guardrails that we talk about all the time.
[11:20] AI is fantastic.
[11:22] So many things can happen in terms of health and medicine and operations, everything.
[11:28] And military.
[11:29] And so many things can happen, but it's also got some drawbacks.
[11:34] And we're talking about...
[11:35] We probably will when we're working together.
[11:37] We had a very good conversation about a lot of things.
[11:40] So biological, nuclear, cyber...
[11:43] Did you specifically discuss those risks?
[11:46] We discussed, I would say, almost everything you could discuss except for a reduction of tariffs.
[11:52] Right, okay.
[11:53] On Iran, Mr. President, just to be clear, I mean, what's next?
[11:58] Are you...
[11:59] Is the threat of the bombing starting again?
[12:01] How realistic is that?
[12:02] I don't want to say that.
[12:03] I mean, I'd like to tell you.
[12:04] I'd like to say, on a certain hour, a certain day, the bombing is going to...
[12:09] I don't want to say that.
[12:10] I can only say that Iran...
[12:12] I can say this with a very, very strong conviction.
[12:17] Iran will never have a nuclear weapon.
[12:20] Not going to happen.
[12:21] No chance.
[12:22] What was the use of repeating the bombing?
[12:26] You did it for 38 days.
[12:28] No, we did.
[12:29] And you did not get the political changes in Iran.
[12:32] No, I got...
[12:33] I had a total military victory.
[12:35] But the fake news, guys like you write indirectly.
[12:38] You're a fake guy, and guys like you write about it indirectly.
[12:42] We had a total military victory.
[12:45] We knocked out their entire Navy.
[12:47] We knocked out their entire Air Force.
[12:50] We knocked out all of their anti-aircraft weaponry.
[12:54] We knocked out all of their radar.
[12:56] We knocked out all of their leaders, number one.
[12:59] And then we knocked out all of their leaders in the second division.
[13:03] And we knocked out numerous of their leaders in the third division.
[13:07] And they're very confused.
[13:09] We've had a total victory, except by people like you that don't write the truth.
[13:15] You know, you should write...
[13:16] I actually think it's sort of some treasonous what you write.
[13:19] But you and the New York Times and CNN, I would say, are the worst.
[13:23] It's not on another wall.
[13:25] And you should know better.
[13:27] You know better.
[13:28] You're right.
[13:29] You're right.
[13:30] And you should be ashamed of it.
[13:31] I actually think it's treason.
[13:33] When you write like they're doing well militarily, and they have no Navy, no Air Force, no anti-anything.
[13:40] By the way, we knocked out 85% of their manufacturing for missiles.
[13:45] We knocked out everything.
[13:47] We haven't knocked out other than one bridge, and we did because they misbehaved.
[13:51] But we have bridges we could knock out.
[13:53] We could knock out their bridges and their electrical capacity.
[13:56] Within two days, we could knock out the whole thing.
[13:59] And then I read the New York Times, and they act like they're doing well.
[14:02] And everybody knows, and that's why your subscribers are way down.
[14:06] You know, the Times subscribers are way down because it's fake, man.
[14:09] My subscribers are way down.
[14:10] Way down.
[14:11] Way down.
[14:12] Did you discuss Ukraine at all with President Xi?
[14:15] And is there any movement on that?
[14:17] I did.
[14:18] What did you see?
[14:19] We discussed, well, it's one that we'd like to see settled.
[14:22] Until last night, it was looking good, but they took a big hit last night.
[14:26] Yeah.
[14:27] So, it's gonna happen.
[14:28] It's a shame.
[14:29] 25,000 people died last month.
[14:31] Yeah.
[14:32] Admiral Cooper of CEMCOM was asked yesterday about the strike on the girls' school on the
[14:37] first day of the war.
[14:38] Oh, that's under investigation.
[14:39] You're talking about the original, yeah.
[14:41] It was the only case of investigation at the moment.
[14:44] It's a civilian casualty.
[14:45] I think we have a couple of things under investigation.
[14:47] But that is, that is under investigation.
[14:50] Actually, were you able to confront him when it was a U.S. missile?
[14:53] Who are you with?
[14:54] BBC for the radio.
[14:55] Fake BBC.
[14:56] You mean the ones that put AI in my mouth?
[14:59] The ones that gave me, that had me saying a statement that they now admit was not true?
[15:05] The ones that put terrible words in my mouth and then had to admit that it was fake?
[15:11] The ones that are being sued now for $5 billion and don't know what to do?
[15:15] You're with BBC?
[15:16] They're another fake outfit.
[15:17] Yes.
[15:18] I know about the deals in China.
[15:19] Did you get a deal on soybeans?
[15:20] You know, the farmers...
[15:21] I did.
[15:22] The farmers are going to be very happy.
[15:23] They're going to be buying billions of dollars of soybeans.
[15:24] Yeah.
[15:25] Well, we were talking about Britain, but Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister there, is in a
[15:31] lot of trouble.
[15:32] I know you were asked about this.
[15:33] Well, he's in trouble for two reasons.
[15:34] Energy and immigration.
[15:35] He's very bad on energy.
[15:36] He should open up the North Sea.
[15:37] He's got a coal mine and he should open up oil in the North Sea and he doesn't.
[15:40] They have a tremendous value.
[15:41] You know, they buy their oil, a lot of it, from Norway.
[15:42] Norway gets it from the North Sea.
[15:43] Not as good an area as Scotland and the UK has.
[15:47] So they're paying Norway a fortune for oil that they take out of the North Sea.
[15:52] Do you think Starmer's going to survive as Prime Minister?
[15:54] The tough thing, unless he can straighten out immigration where he's weak and if he
[15:59] doesn't start drilling, then stop with the windmills all over the place that are causing
[16:03] the oil in the North Sea.
[16:04] The oil in the North Sea, the oil in the North Sea, and he doesn't.
[16:06] They have a tremendous value.
[16:07] You know, they buy their oil, a lot of it, from Norway.
[16:09] Norway gets it from the North Sea.
[16:10] Not as good an area as Scotland and the UK has.
[16:13] So they're paying Norway a fortune for oil that they take out of the North Sea.
[16:14] Do you think Starmer's going to survive as Prime Minister?
[16:15] Should he quit?
[16:16] The oil companies call me every day.
[16:17] Please, please, we want to go to the North Sea.
[16:18] He doesn't allow it to happen.
[16:19] He doesn't allow it to happen.
[16:20] He can stop with the windmills all over the place and stop with the windmills all over
[16:21] the place and are causing havoc.
[16:22] They're causing havoc.
[16:23] They're causing havoc.
[16:24] Most expensive form of energy.
[16:25] They kill the birds.
[16:26] They're unsightly.
[16:27] They're ruining the landscape.
[16:28] If he doesn't stop with the windmills, he's got to do energy.
[16:29] He's got to open up the North Sea.
[16:31] You know, he's got one of the greatest oil finds anywhere in the world.
[16:34] And he's not using it.
[16:36] And I tell him that.
[16:37] He's not using it.
[16:38] Should he quit?
[16:39] The oil companies call me every day.
[16:40] Please, please, we want to go to the North Sea.
[16:43] He doesn't allow it to happen.
[16:45] Should he quit?
[16:46] I don't say that.
[16:47] I think he's a nice man, actually.
[16:49] But, I mean, I didn't like what he said.
[16:53] We're going to send ships as soon as you're finished with the war.
[16:57] As soon as you're, well, we sort of finished militarily pretty much.
[17:01] But we, you know, David, we are finished probably 70, 75 percent.
[17:06] We didn't finish every one of the things.
[17:08] We'll go back and finish them off.
[17:09] Yes, sir.
[17:10] And by the way, and more than that.
[17:12] You saw the reporting on the missile capability, missile launchers that have remained.
[17:17] Yes.
[17:18] No, it's New York Times fake news.
[17:22] The missile launches are probably 80 percent gone.
[17:26] The New York Times said it's like we were hitting them like piñatas.
[17:32] The missile launches are largely gone.
[17:34] The manufacturing of missiles is about 80 percent, 80 to 85 percent gone.
[17:40] And we know where the rest of it is.
[17:42] So, if we go in, we'll take that out very early.
[17:44] The search reports indicate that there are no intelligence reports.
[17:48] Not for them.
[17:49] They weren't intelligence reports.
[17:51] They were New York Times fake news.
[17:53] Sir, would you consider lifting these sanctions on Chinese oil companies that buy Iranian oil?
[17:58] Well, we talked about that.
[18:00] And I'm going to make a decision over the next few days.
[18:02] We did talk about that.
[18:03] Do you think Xi felt stronger in his dealings with you than he did the last time?
[18:09] We had a great relationship last time until Covid came along.
[18:12] You know, I blame them for that.
[18:14] I said it was Wuhan and I was right.
[18:16] And, you know, look, that was the strain on everybody coming.
[18:20] And, you know, it affected our relationship at the time.
[18:25] But we always had a great relationship before that and after that.
[18:30] Now it's as strong as ever.
[18:31] I mean, I went over to where he lives, which is something that rarely happened to be there.
[18:36] I don't know.
[18:37] Yeah, it was beautiful.
[18:39] It was amazing.
[18:40] People have never seen it before.
[18:41] It's amazing, actually.
[18:42] We had lunch.
[18:43] We have a great understanding.
[18:44] I mean, it's a very positive thing to have these two nations getting along with it.
[18:49] Mr. President, on Taiwan again, you said you were going to check with the president of Taiwan.
[18:55] But the 1982 assurances that President Reagan gave, said you would not, said the United States would not consult with China on arms sales to Taiwan.
[19:06] It sounds to me like you have consulted with China.
[19:08] Well, I think the 1982 is a long way.
[19:10] It was.
[19:11] That's a big, far distance.
[19:13] Did you dispense with them?
[19:14] No, I didn't say anything about it.
[19:16] But certainly, you know, you wrote that up.
[19:19] You talked about that to me, obviously.
[19:21] So what am I going to do?
[19:22] I don't want to talk to you about it because I have an agreement that was signed in 1982.
[19:27] No, we discussed arms sales, too.
[19:30] And what's his request?
[19:31] We discussed the Taiwan, you know, the whole thing with the arms sales was in great detail, actually.
[19:38] And I'll be making decisions.
[19:40] You know, I think the last thing we need right now is a war that's 9,500 miles away.
[19:47] I think that's the last thing.
[19:48] We're doing very well.
[19:49] Would the U.S. defend Taiwan if it came to it?
[19:52] I don't want to say anything.
[19:53] I'm not going to say that.
[19:54] There's only one person that knows that.
[19:57] You know who it is?
[19:58] Me.
[19:59] I'm the only person.
[20:00] That question was asked to me today by President Xi.
[20:03] I said, I don't talk about that.
[20:05] He asked you today?
[20:06] No.
[20:07] He asked you if you would send troops if you would be there?
[20:10] He asked me if I defend them.
[20:11] I said, I don't talk about that.
[20:13] Did you tell him that?
[20:14] I don't talk.
[20:15] Did you talk about the cyber attacks that he's done in the United States or the MSS?
[20:19] I did.
[20:20] And he talked about attacks that we did in China.
[20:23] You know, what they do, we do too.
[20:25] It's like the spying.
[20:26] They're talking about, oh, the spying.
[20:28] I said, well, the spying we do it too.
[20:29] We do it too.
[20:30] Look, no, I'm talking about spying.
[20:32] I think the question was asked to me yesterday, I guess.
[20:37] What about the fact that China's spying in the United States?
[20:40] I said, well, it's one of those things because we spy like hell on them too.
[20:44] What about the fact that China is putting in the U.S. infrastructure code that they could
[20:49] use if you ever decided to come to the United States?
[20:52] Well, you don't know that.
[20:53] I mean, I'd like to see it, but it's very possible that they do.
[20:56] And we're doing things to them.
[20:58] I told them we do a lot of stuff to you that you don't know about.
[21:01] And you're doing things to us that we probably do know about.
[21:05] But we do plenty.
[21:06] It's a double.
[21:07] It's a double exercise.
[21:08] Again, on President Xi, a couple of years ago when President Biden met him in San Francisco,
[21:13] he was asked if he thought President Xi was a dictator.
[21:17] Do you think President Xi is a dictator?
[21:19] I think that President Biden was an incompetent president.
[21:23] He gave us the Iran nuclear deal, which allowed Iran to have a nuclear weapon
[21:27] within a matter of years from the time they said I terminated it.
[21:31] If I didn't terminate that, Iran would have a nuclear weapon
[21:34] that they would have used it within probably two years ago, three years ago.
[21:38] If I didn't go in with the B2 bombers nine months ago,
[21:41] Iran would have a nuclear weapon and nobody would be able to talk to him.
[21:45] By the way, they would have used it already.
[21:47] Do you think President Xi is a dictator or not?
[21:50] I don't think about it.
[21:51] He's the ruler.
[21:53] He's the president of China.
[21:55] I don't think about it.
[21:57] If you deal with what you have, I respect him.
[22:00] He's very smart.
[22:01] He loves his country.
[22:02] I respect him.
[22:03] Whether he's a dictator, that's for you to figure out.
[22:06] Mr. President, you said you didn't talk about tariffs.
[22:09] But did you talk about?
[22:10] I talked about fentanyl.
[22:13] As you know, I put a tariff on because of fentanyl.
[22:16] And they discussed that.
[22:19] But I put a penalty.
[22:20] It's a penalty.
[22:21] A lot of money we take in because of that.
[22:23] I'd prefer not taking it.
[22:25] And I'd prefer that we don't have.
[22:26] But we did talk about fentanyl.
[22:27] Mr. President, where did you talk about fentanyl?
[22:29] Well, you know, the fentanyl is way down from where it was.
[22:32] And it could be because of the tariff penalty.
[22:34] Sir, a domestic issue, if I could.
[22:36] Where are you on the Texas Senate race?
[22:38] Well, you make a decision.
[22:41] I know them both very well.
[22:43] I like them both a lot.
[22:44] You know, my record of endorsements is extraordinary.
[22:49] You know, the races.
[22:54] The one that won was there were three Trump people in the race.
[22:57] They had one who took out these candidates.
[23:03] You know, long-time candidates with big leads against people
[23:07] that never ran before won virtually all the races.
[23:14] You know, two nights ago, I won every single endorsement.
[23:19] A week ago, before that, I won every single endorsement.
[23:23] There's never been a record of endorsements like this,
[23:27] which is a great honor as far as I'm concerned.
[23:29] MAGA is a movement the likes of which our country has never seen before.
[23:33] Which you might not endorse, sir, in Texas?
[23:35] I don't want to say that.
[23:38] I'm looking at it very slowly.
[23:39] I like them both.
[23:40] I mean, I'll tell you what I do think.
[23:42] I think the Democrats have a weird, weird candidate.
[23:46] Six genders, a real hit on Jesus.
[23:51] I mean, this guy is bad news with his mask from relatively recently.
[23:58] He's a vegan.
[23:59] He's a vegan.
[24:00] All of a sudden, he's not a vegan.
[24:01] He was a vegan.
[24:02] Now, all of a sudden, he's not.
[24:03] Texas doesn't like vegans.
[24:05] I do believe either one of them will easily win the race.
[24:09] I think that the candidate the Democrats have in Texas is a very flawed, very weak group.
[24:17] I think he's a pathetic candidate, especially for Texas.
[24:21] Did you see Secretary Rubio in the briefing room the other day?
[24:25] And what did you think?
[24:26] You thought about his outfit?
[24:28] I did.
[24:29] I thought he looked very good in the outfits, but I said, I don't know if I'd do it, but
[24:34] I thought he looked very good.
[24:36] I think he's outstanding.
[24:37] I thought he was good.
[24:38] I mean, I saw every word of it.
[24:39] I thought he was good.
[24:40] Mr. President, back to what you were saying before about the Richland Rating and his mahan,
[24:46] so what would your logic be in having just a 20-year deal?
[24:51] The deal that you pulled back was 15 years, whether it would have gotten faster or not
[24:57] is up to you, but what would the difference be here in 20 years?
[25:00] Well, Obama had virtually no deal.
[25:02] Obama had a road to a nuclear weapon, and I terminated that deal.
[25:07] And if I didn't terminate Barack Hussein Obama, if I didn't terminate that deal,
[25:11] Iran would have had a nuclear weapon two years ago.
[25:14] As you know, that deal long-expired would have been spent.
[25:16] It must have taken most years doing it, and then after you're bombing it,
[25:19] I'll tell you what, I know you backed Obama, which shows what a fraud you are,
[25:23] because that was the worst deal.
[25:24] They would have had a nuclear weapon within a period of a year and a half after I terminated it.
[25:31] If I didn't terminate that, and if I didn't send the B-2 bombers in nine months ago
[25:37] to obliterate, you know, one thing that did happen, which was very nice,
[25:42] the person in Iran representing them was the top person.
[25:48] He said, I'm the only one, meaning the United States is the only one, along with possibly China,
[25:53] that would be able to get the nuclear dust out of that disaster that we created with the B-2 bombers.
[25:59] Are you willing to do that? And why do you close the dust?
[26:01] Yeah, no, and at the right time, at the right time, we'll either go in or we'll get it.
[26:07] I think we'll probably get it. But if we don't get it, we'll go in.
[26:10] Well, are you willing to mount the operation?
[26:12] Well, no, I think they'll be totally defeated. We won't have any risk.
[26:17] We have the equipment to take it out. Nobody else does. China might have the equipment.
[26:22] They said you're the only one. They said you and China, but they weren't.
[26:26] We have the equipment to take them.
[26:28] Sir, did you put this out to North Korea with Xi?
[26:30] I did.
[26:31] What came out of it?
[26:33] You know, I have a very good relationship with Kim Jong-un.
[26:37] He's been pretty quiet.
[26:40] Have you had any communications with him?
[26:42] Yes.
[26:44] Of what kind?
[26:45] It doesn't matter. I don't tell you about that.
[26:47] But I have a good relationship with him. He's been respectful of our country.
[26:50] I want him to be respectful. He's been respectful of our country.
[26:53] Hey, thank you very much. Enjoy the flight, everybody.
[26:56] Thank you.
[26:57] I heard you didn't have cameras back here. In fact, I loved it.
[27:00] And now they got a camera.
[27:02] I heard that you were shut out for two hours until we leave the airspace.
[27:06] But he's got a camera that never misses a trick.
[27:09] You better make me look good with that camera.
[27:11] All right.
[27:12] Thank you very much, everyone.
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