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"in my book. Thank you. Thank you, Jackson. Great. Right. A lot of talent. I had a very special hello to a place that I really do love. It's called New York. I got to straighten this place out. But I'm thrilled to be back in this incredible state with the proud hardworking patriots of, did you ever..."
[0:00] in my book. Thank you. Thank you, Jackson. Great.
[0:04] Right. A lot of talent. I had a very special hello to a place
[0:09] that I really do love. It's called New York. I got to straighten this place out.
[0:13] But I'm thrilled to be back in this incredible state with the proud
[0:19] hardworking patriots of, did you ever hear of Rockland County?
[0:24] So I was born and raised in New York State and my
[0:28] heart has always been here. I love this place and we got to straighten it out.
[0:32] We got to get it back. We got to get it back. We're not going to
[0:37] let this happen. And we're sending a lot of money your way. We're going to see we're going to
[0:42] get it back. But we need talent. That's why we have some of the people that you
[0:45] see right here. We have a lot of talent, a lot of political talent. From the beginning
[0:50] this was a symbol of American excellence and
[0:54] American grit and really the American dream. And New Yorkers are
[0:58] people who built Wall Street into the world's financial capital, who turned
[1:02] Broadway into the heart of American culture and
[1:06] entertainment, who dug the Erie Canal. You know what the Erie Canal is?
[1:10] Big stuff. And launched a thousand innovations that built
[1:15] really the middle class, the middle class of our country. You really built the country.
[1:20] Unfortunately, in recent years, the state's been held back by
[1:23] bad policies, bad politicians, and foolish, radical
[1:27] left idiocy. It's crazy what's going on. But
[1:34] under the Trump administration, we're doing everything we can
[1:38] to bring New York back in bigger, better, stronger than ever before.
[1:42] And I'll introduce him in a second.
[1:47] But you have a guy named Bruce Blakeman. Let me just say
[1:50] he's a friend of mine for a long time. He won in
[1:54] landslides in Nassau County. If you know Nassau County,
[1:58] it's all Democrat. He's a Republican
[2:00] and he won in landslides. And he just had the biggest election
[2:04] in the history of Nassau County. He's right here, Bruce.
[2:10] I'm going to introduce you in a second. You better get
[2:12] I'm going to introduce you in a second. You better get ready, Bruce.
[2:16] He's going to win. He's going to win.
[2:20] You know, when he ran years ago, he ran in Nassau.
[2:24] They said, you got to be kidding. It doesn't happen.
[2:26] No Republican wins in Nassau. And he ran and he won.
[2:30] And you better watch yourself. You better watch yourself, Taffy.
[2:36] You've got a race. You've got a big race.
[2:42] So we're going to start turning New York around.
[2:44] I'm going to work with Bruce. I'm going to work with the whole group
[2:47] in New York. We're going to work with Mike.
[2:50] Mike Lawler's fantastic. He's fantastic.
[2:56] He is a fantastic... I call him Mr. Salt.
[2:59] He didn't stop. He wouldn't stop.
[3:02] He was driving us crazy. We have to get Salt.
[3:04] We have to get Salt back. And he got it back.
[3:07] And he's a terrific guy. And you're lucky to have him.
[3:10] I'll tell you. He loves you. He loves his...
[3:12] He loves this place. Mike. Great. Great, Mike.
[3:18] It's... Terrible things are happening.
[3:21] However, we have to take the good with the bad.
[3:24] Companies are leaving. Rich people are leaving.
[3:29] These big, fat, beautiful companies.
[3:31] They have Japanese...
[3:33] They have jobs and they have money and they're taking...
[3:37] They're leaving and nobody's stopping them from leaving.
[3:40] New York can never...
[3:42] If we don't stop this, and I'm for you,
[3:45] and I'm helping you in Washington
[3:46] much more than I'm supposed to be helping you.
[3:48] Believe me.
[3:49] New York can never be the same
[3:51] if it's losing its tax base.
[3:53] And the people that pay 85% of the taxes are leaving.
[3:58] And we're taking in illegal immigrants.
[4:04] Oh, they're wonderful people and all,
[4:05] but they're not paying any tax...
[4:07] They're taking your money.
[4:08] Ay-yi-yi-yi.
[4:11] They're taking your money.
[4:14] The people that pay 85% to 90% of your taxes are leaving.
[4:19] And you know, when they go, they never come back.
[4:22] They never come back.
[4:24] Nobody calls them.
[4:25] Nobody does anything.
[4:26] Nobody talks to them.
[4:27] Nobody says,
[4:28] Please don't leave.
[4:30] We'll give you a tax base.
[4:31] We'll do anything.
[4:32] Don't leave.
[4:34] But they're leaving.
[4:35] They're going to Florida.
[4:36] They're going to Tennessee.
[4:37] They're going to Texas.
[4:39] They're going to South Carolina and North Carolina.
[4:42] They're going all over the place,
[4:43] but they're leaving and we can't let it happen.
[4:46] It's a great place.
[4:47] We can't...
[4:48] Bruce will stop it.
[4:49] Mike will stop it.
[4:50] They're all going to stop it.
[4:52] They'll bring them back.
[4:53] On top of that, the streets are dirty.
[4:58] The crime is out of control.
[5:00] We have a family here that's so incredible.
[5:03] Really two families.
[5:05] We have somebody else.
[5:05] We're giving them the Presidential Medal of Freedom,
[5:09] something we've never done for this reason.
[5:11] But the mother is here of a great young man,
[5:15] and we're going to give him a very special honor.
[5:19] The illegal aliens are all over the place.
[5:21] The people are getting shot left and right.
[5:24] The elections are rigged.
[5:25] They don't have voter ID.
[5:27] They don't have proof of citizenship.
[5:29] Think of it.
[5:31] We want to get the Save America Act passed now.
[5:55] Think of the Save America Act.
[5:57] It's voter ID.
[5:59] Who's against voter ID?
[6:01] You ever see the Democrat National Convention?
[6:04] I call it the Democrat.
[6:05] Democrat.
[6:05] They're Democrat.
[6:07] But you ever see it?
[6:09] They have cards on them for the Democrat National Convention.
[6:14] Cards like bigger than your chest.
[6:15] Name, address, everything you want to know about a person.
[6:20] They might even have a Social Security number.
[6:23] They have.
[6:24] That's to get into their convention.
[6:26] But for voting, you're allowed to go in, right?
[6:29] It's horrible.
[6:31] So it's voter ID.
[6:32] It's proof, a little thing called proof of citizenship.
[6:35] And it's mail-in voting is a disaster.
[6:38] If you have military, if you're going to be away, if you're not feeling well, if you're in any way disabled, absolutely we have it.
[6:47] We'll be very generous.
[6:48] But generally, you've got to go and vote.
[6:52] Otherwise, it's a rigged system.
[6:58] And that, in a nutshell, is the Save America Act.
[7:02] Not very complicated.
[7:03] Think of it.
[7:04] Voter ID.
[7:05] Think of it.
[7:06] Voter ID, proof of citizenship.
[7:08] And mail-in ballots are gone, except if you need it.
[7:12] Now, I added two best-ofs.
[7:15] No men playing in women's sports.
[7:17] That's nothing to do with them.
[7:18] No men.
[7:25] Like, I'm looking at Jackson.
[7:29] I'd like to know, is there any woman in the audience that thinks they can tackle that guy?
[7:33] Because I'd like to meet you.
[7:35] I'd like to shake your hand.
[7:37] I don't know.
[7:38] Jackson, you think you could play against women okay?
[7:41] Do you think you'd have any problem?
[7:42] I don't think so.
[7:42] But don't get involved, Jackson.
[7:44] Don't get involved, Jackson.
[7:47] Don't answer that question.
[7:48] No, I'm looking at the legs there.
[7:50] He's this beautiful guy.
[7:51] He's got legs like tree trunks.
[7:53] This is not a good thing for women.
[7:55] This would not be good.
[7:58] No, it's no good.
[8:00] And we don't want open borders where prisoners pour in from other countries all over the world.
[8:06] They pour in.
[8:06] We don't want open borders.
[8:09] We don't want sanctuary cities where you have sanctuary for criminals.
[8:14] We don't want it.
[8:14] We don't want transgender mutilization of your children, if that's okay.
[8:19] We don't want it.
[8:24] But, you know, I looked at a story.
[8:28] I read a story yesterday where the pharmacies, they're going out of business.
[8:33] They have glass all over the place.
[8:36] You want toothpaste.
[8:37] You have to open up.
[8:38] You have to get a clerk to open up the thing.
[8:41] And they open and they hand them a toothpaste.
[8:44] And in the meantime, other people are waiting to steal it.
[8:46] They have a guy, they were saying a guy right here, Mr. Lutnick, said, Mr. Lutnick, he's a rich guy.
[8:52] But he was in a store.
[8:54] And he noticed when he was in a drugstore, the people were with duffel bags.
[8:58] They're putting crap in a duffel bag and walking.
[9:01] And the clerk says, you're not supposed to be doing that.
[9:04] And the kid said, the hell with you, walks out.
[9:07] And if the clerk does anything at all, they arrest the clerk.
[9:12] How screwed up is our country?
[9:15] How the hell do you make your money if you've got to open up glass, expensive glass, to give somebody a toothbrush?
[9:22] Or to give somebody some toothpaste?
[9:25] That does not sound like a good business model.
[9:30] So you have empty stores.
[9:31] The whole thing, we've got to change it.
[9:34] Now, the way you stop that, you know how you stop that?
[9:37] You come down hard on those people.
[9:40] Hard.
[9:44] In one day, you solve that problem all over the country.
[9:48] You just come down so hard that they never forget it and they'll never do it again.
[9:53] They'll never do it again.
[9:55] It's horrible.
[9:56] What's happening is horrible.
[10:00] And it's all in the blue cities, you know.
[10:02] It's all blue.
[10:03] The 25 worst cities are blue.
[10:05] Blue means Democrat.
[10:08] That's a new name I came up with.
[10:10] You've never heard.
[10:11] I was thinking about this character we have in the house.
[10:16] His name is Hakeem Jeffries.
[10:19] And he's a low IQ person, very low IQ.
[10:25] And I watched what he was saying and what the horrible things he was saying.
[10:29] And I said, he's a dumb guy.
[10:31] I said, wait a minute.
[10:32] He's a Democrat.
[10:33] That's how I got the name.
[10:35] You take the E out.
[10:37] You don't use the B.
[10:38] A lot of people don't know dumb has a B in it, actually.
[10:42] You don't need it.
[10:43] You discard the B.
[10:44] But you take the E out and you replace it with a U.
[10:48] They're dumb.
[10:49] They are Democrats.
[10:50] You know why?
[10:52] Because their policies are dumb.
[10:54] Their policies are very dumb.
[10:57] All of that policies.
[10:58] Did you see they did an autopsy on why they lost the election?
[11:03] And they said, you lost the election because of Trump primarily.
[11:05] But other than Trump, you lost the election because you had crappy candidates and you had bad
[11:11] policy and they didn't know how to speak properly and they weren't smart people and various other
[11:17] reasons.
[11:18] They spent $10 million for the autopsy.
[11:21] It was called an autopsy.
[11:22] And they had typos.
[11:24] Jackson, they had typos at every other sentence.
[11:27] They had misspelled words.
[11:29] They had commas in the wrong location.
[11:31] They gave them $10 million for the autopsy.
[11:34] I could have given them the autopsy without any charge at all.
[11:39] I said, you had one candidate named Sleepy Joe Biden.
[11:44] What's a better name?
[11:46] Sleepy Joe Biden or Crooked Joe Biden?
[11:48] Ready?
[11:49] Who likes Sleepy Joe Biden?
[11:52] Who likes Crooked Joe Biden?
[11:57] About pretty similar.
[12:02] They're both pretty good.
[12:04] Who likes Crooked Hillary?
[12:09] But you know, we have another problem because we have the great law enforcement.
[12:15] I met a lot of your law enforcement back there.
[12:17] They're incredible.
[12:18] But law enforcement, I love them.
[12:24] I got 99% of law enforcement vote.
[12:27] Can you believe it?
[12:28] And we're trying to figure out, we're trying to figure out who were the 1%.
[12:32] We want to figure out who the hell were the 1%.
[12:35] Who would vote for Kamala?
[12:36] Who would vote for Sleepy Joe?
[12:39] But even the police are leaving.
[12:41] They're going to Florida, Tennessee, Texas.
[12:43] They're going all over the place where they put them, really, where they give them respect.
[12:49] The respect, they have our respect.
[12:51] They have everybody in this room's respect.
[12:52] But it's this radical turnaround, and we better do it fast because we're not going to have a New York left, and we've got to have New York left.
[13:01] And you really can.
[13:02] Guys like Mike Lawler, guys like Bruce Blakeman, you put them in, they'll turn it around.
[13:11] Bruce will go down to Florida, and he'll talk to all those companies that are leaving.
[13:16] You'll get them to come back.
[13:17] He's going to get them back.
[13:18] It's not easy.
[13:20] It's a lot easier to stop them from leaving.
[13:22] Don't you think, Bruce?
[13:24] So, but it's a campaign that I promised that I would cut taxes.
[13:28] I had a big, beautiful campaign.
[13:30] We won in a landslide.
[13:31] We won every swing state.
[13:33] We won by millions of votes.
[13:35] We won the electoral college in our fortune.
[13:38] But we had another thing that we won, 86% of the counties in America.
[13:43] Think of it.
[13:44] That's why the map is all red except for two blue stripes.
[13:48] And those were rigged, by the way.
[13:49] They were rigged.
[13:50] They were rigged.
[13:51] We had rigged elections.
[13:53] But I cut your taxes and cut the taxes on workers, families, small businesses who are the soul of this state.
[14:01] And I made special promises that I would save your thousands of dollars a year by restoring, and we did that, your state and local tax deductions.
[14:10] And what did we save?
[14:12] Your SALT deduction.
[14:15] We brought it back.
[14:16] Mr. SALT.
[14:19] Mr. SALT.
[14:20] Where's your hat, Mike?
[14:22] He's got a hat calling himself Mr. SALT.
[14:25] There it is.
[14:26] Beautiful.
[14:27] I think I'll take one of them.
[14:29] But he did.
[14:30] He didn't stop.
[14:31] This guy was a pain in the ass.
[14:33] It was terrible.
[14:34] He didn't stop.
[14:36] But he did.
[14:36] You're lucky to have him in this community, I can tell you.
[14:40] And you had some good help from Republicans, right?
[14:43] Good help from Republicans.
[14:46] But with the help of your great congressman, it's what happened.
[14:50] We got your taxes cut, not only from the standpoint of SALT, but your taxes were cut, your take-home pay is sort.
[14:57] And all of the other things that we did.
[15:00] When you look at what we've done, and my motto was promises made, promises kept.
[15:06] And here in Rockland County, the typical owner, you know, your typical homeowner loses over $15,000 each year alone because of your state taxes.
[15:17] They're going to cut your state taxes in half, in more than half.
[15:20] They will do things that you won't believe.
[15:24] And, you know, the bottom line is the state itself will make more money than it made before.
[15:30] I did it.
[15:31] I cut tremendous amounts of taxes in my first term.
[15:35] We had the greatest, most successful economy in history.
[15:38] And, by the way, we're blowing it away in this term.
[15:41] So, today, today, today, we just, an amazing thing happened.
[15:49] They said it couldn't happen for four years.
[15:51] An amazing thing.
[15:52] The Dow Jones hit 50,702.
[15:58] And the S&P is way over 7,000.
[16:04] So, these were two things that said, they said he won't be able to do, when I first got elected, they said he won't be able to do that.
[16:12] There's no way he's going to be able to do that in his first term, which is my first term of numerous terms.
[16:19] By the way, you know we're a three-term president.
[16:22] We just don't want the results.
[16:24] We don't want, we won three times, but we only want the results of the first and the third.
[16:31] We have a hat.
[16:45] The hat says four more years.
[16:46] It drives the radical left lunatics crazy.
[16:50] But we did all of the different things, and we've saved you from $10,000 to $40,000 a year, the people in Rockland.
[16:57] On average, over one million New Yorkers claimed the deduction this year.
[17:02] You're able to write off nearly $22,000 on average, putting thousands of dollars back in your pockets.
[17:08] And these are all Republican tax cuts.
[17:10] The Democrats voted against every one of these tax cuts, every one.
[17:16] They voted, as an example, in favor of open borders.
[17:20] They voted against the border.
[17:22] They voted against the wall.
[17:24] They voted against, they voted against the sanity of when we talk about men playing in women's sports.
[17:30] I'll tell you how ridiculous it is.
[17:32] That's why I love having Jackson, because it's so easy.
[17:35] I just say, how would you like to play against him?
[17:36] But we have even better Jackson, we have a weightlifter.
[17:42] He was a failed male weightlifter, and then he decided to, he decided to transition to the other side.
[17:48] And they had a major, major contest, an Olympic tryout, and they had a young woman who was really good.
[17:57] She was one of the greatest ever.
[17:59] And she could lift 204 pounds over her head.
[18:02] And the record stood for 17 years, Jackson, 17 years.
[18:06] And she was going to break the record.
[18:09] It was a big record, but she was going to break it.
[18:11] And they took an eighth of an ounce, and they put it on one side.
[18:16] And they took an eighth of an ounce, and they put it on the other side.
[18:19] And her parents were right where you are, you beautiful parents, right?
[18:21] Are you parents?
[18:22] Yes.
[18:23] Even if you weren't, I'll say you are.
[18:25] Not her.
[18:26] Good job you did.
[18:27] Good job, Mom.
[18:28] And they had this beautiful young weightlifter, female, real female.
[18:35] Real.
[18:35] This was a real female.
[18:38] So she had an eighth of an ounce, an eighth of an ounce.
[18:40] She had like 208 pounds, and she was going to do it.
[18:43] And her parents were so proud.
[18:45] Her father knew she couldn't do it, but the mother thought she would.
[18:49] A typical mother.
[18:50] The father was sort of not so sure.
[18:52] He loved his daughter, but he wasn't sure.
[18:54] And she bent over, and she lifted that sucker, and she pulled it up, and she was getting close.
[18:59] And she could barely, and the mother was screaming, come on, darling, you can do it.
[19:04] 17 years it stood.
[19:06] Come on, darling, you can do it.
[19:07] And she got it up to hear Jackson.
[19:11] She was almost, come on, darling, the mother.
[19:16] The father was almost bored because he knows she's not going to do it.
[19:20] And the mother's screaming, come on, darling, I love you so much.
[19:23] Mom, I love you.
[19:24] I love you.
[19:27] And she couldn't do it.
[19:29] Boom.
[19:30] It dropped.
[19:31] And then in steps is a young, transitioned person.
[19:36] You know, I've gotten very good with the words.
[19:37] It took me a long time.
[19:38] I used to get criticized.
[19:40] He was a transitioned person.
[19:42] And he stepped up.
[19:44] Now, he was a failed lowest of the low for the male weightlifters.
[19:49] And he stood over that weight, looked at it.
[19:52] He could have done it four or five times.
[19:57] He broke the record by over 100 pounds.
[20:02] Isn't this ridiculous?
[20:05] Isn't this ridiculous?
[20:06] Do you want to hear the swimming story or not?
[20:11] You know, my wife, the great first lady, number one, number one movie.
[20:20] You believe it?
[20:21] I don't like that.
[20:23] I don't like success for people in the family.
[20:28] Now, you can only have, remember, there's one star in a family.
[20:30] It doesn't work with her.
[20:32] Now, she did a movie, number one movie.
[20:34] You saw that?
[20:34] Then it went streaming.
[20:35] The new thing, streaming.
[20:36] It was number one streaming.
[20:38] But she says, darling, please, you speak so beautifully.
[20:41] Would you do me a favor?
[20:42] Don't do the swimming story.
[20:44] Don't do the weightlifting story.
[20:46] It's so damn unpresidential.
[20:50] And also, darling, when you're leaving and they have that song, the gay national anthem,
[20:57] if you remember.
[20:58] That's why I did so well with the gay vote, I think, because of that song.
[21:02] I did great with the gay vote.
[21:04] Better than any Republicans ever done by far.
[21:06] But my wife, the first lady, very elegant woman.
[21:09] That's why people love the women.
[21:10] And went to see that movie 15 times.
[21:12] Okay, ready?
[21:14] She said, darling, don't dance, okay?
[21:17] It's not presidential.
[21:18] Don't do the weightlifting thing.
[21:20] It doesn't look good.
[21:21] Don't do the swimming thing.
[21:23] So I'll do the swimming thing.
[21:25] All right, I'll do this.
[21:29] No, a young Olympian, very beautiful Olympian swimmer.
[21:33] And, you know, it's sort of like the pyramid to all the great people.
[21:36] They swim against each other from the time they're five years old.
[21:39] You know, it just works that way.
[21:41] They're better, whether it's golfers or players, baseball, football, football players.
[21:46] You were great when you were four years old.
[21:48] You could throw a ball better than anybody else.
[21:50] But the truth is, it always works that way.
[21:52] And this young woman looking for the Olympics, and she knows all the girls on the right and
[21:57] all the girls on the left.
[21:58] And she stands, and she's so proud, she wants to qualify, and she's really a champion swimmer.
[22:03] And she looks to the left.
[22:05] You've heard this story.
[22:06] And she sees six girls, and she knows every one of them.
[22:10] She looks over there, you know, great, that's good.
[22:12] Hi, hi, how you doing?
[22:13] She hates them because, you know, they're competitors, but she says hi.
[22:17] Then she looks to the right, and she sees six people, and she knows five of them.
[22:21] But there's a person just on her right who's gigantic.
[22:26] It's a gigantic person.
[22:28] And she's looking up at them, at her, excuse me.
[22:33] That could be the end of my political career.
[22:35] That could be, you cannot do that.
[22:39] You cannot, you cannot say looking up at him.
[22:43] Because, so she's looking up at her.
[22:47] Oh my, she's so, she's so big.
[22:50] I've never seen anybody.
[22:51] And he has a wingspan, sort of the size of Shaquille O'Neal.
[22:57] So, ah, go home to mom.
[23:02] Go home to mom.
[23:07] Go home to mom.
[23:08] Take him home to mommy.
[23:26] He's going to be in trouble.
[23:29] You know what he doesn't say is his mom's watching on television right now, and she's loving it.
[23:35] Anyway, so you have this person, and you know what happened.
[23:38] The story is very, very famous, actually, that she was very severely injured.
[23:43] You know what injured her?
[23:44] Windburn.
[23:45] Because he went by her so fast that she got tremendous windburn in the pool.
[23:50] And then he finished up the race, and he rested while the other girls came in.
[23:56] And it was a very sad event, a very sad occasion.
[24:00] But to think that we actually, 15 years ago, 20 years ago, could you imagine saying,
[24:06] we will not allow men to play in women's sports?
[24:10] Could you imagine saying that, transition, can you imagine saying,
[24:15] we will not allow the mutilization of your children?
[24:19] If you said that, they'd say, what's wrong with that person?
[24:21] Why are they talking that way?
[24:22] Today you have to say it.
[24:23] Because they do allow, in certain places, still, we've cut a lot of it out, most of it.
[24:29] They allow the mutilization of your children, and we don't allow that stuff,
[24:33] and we're going to get it the hell out of here.
[24:36] Whatever happened to that guy?
[24:44] It's so quick.
[24:47] I tell people, please don't do it.
[24:48] It's dangerous.
[24:50] To do it in this crowd is not a good thing.
[24:54] You don't want to do it in Trump crowds.
[24:55] I've had very little.
[24:56] Do you remember originally, I used to have a lot of that.
[24:59] You know, the first couple of months, I'd have people screaming,
[25:02] and they learned it's just not a good thing to do.
[25:06] It's not good.
[25:07] It's sort of dangerous.
[25:09] And, of course, I like things that aren't dangerous.
[25:12] I don't like to see people get whacked.
[25:14] I don't like it.
[25:16] So don't do it.
[25:17] But we used to have it all the time.
[25:18] My first month or two, oh, boy, guys would start screaming,
[25:21] we hate you.
[25:22] And then all of a sudden it got less, and now it never happens.
[25:25] That's the first time it's happened in a long time.
[25:27] That's the first time it's happened in a long time.
[25:34] If the Democrats gain power, they'll take these deductions and tax cuts away.
[25:39] They'll raise your taxes and they'll, I'll tell you what, we want to, all my life,
[25:44] I went through life watching politics.
[25:46] I love politics.
[25:47] I always watched it.
[25:48] I never thought I'd be a politician.
[25:49] Could you believe I'm a politician?
[25:51] I hate, I hate the sound of it.
[25:54] But, but remember that, although I had a good night the other night, right?
[25:57] We knocked out a bad senator from Louisiana.
[26:01] We knocked out Massey, a horrible, one of the worst Republican congressmen ever.
[26:09] We knocked out somebody in Georgia, Rathensperger.
[26:14] We knocked him out.
[26:15] We knocked out everybody.
[26:15] We were 38-0.
[26:18] 30, think of that, 38-0.
[26:20] Who's 38-0?
[26:21] I haven't, we haven't lost one in years.
[26:25] You want to know the truth?
[26:25] We have, let me tell you, we have Make America Greater, MAGA.
[26:29] We have a movement, the likes of which this country has never seen.
[26:32] And, you know, it's a movement based on common sense.
[26:38] It's not that it's conservative.
[26:40] It's conservative, maybe.
[26:41] But it's a movement based on common sense.
[26:43] We want strong borders.
[26:45] We want good education.
[26:46] We want low taxes.
[26:48] We want a strong military.
[26:50] How good is our military, right?
[26:52] Now, we're doing very well, by the way.
[26:59] Well, first of all, Venezuela was unbelievable, right?
[27:05] Now, Iran.
[27:06] Their Navy's gone.
[27:08] Their Air Force is gone.
[27:10] Everything's gone.
[27:11] Their leaders are gone.
[27:17] And if you read the fake news, you'd think they're doing just fine.
[27:19] They're not doing just fine.
[27:21] They want to settle so badly.
[27:23] We have the greatest military.
[27:24] I just got back from China.
[27:26] President Xi, good man, good man.
[27:28] And I'll get killed for saying that.
[27:30] They'll say, oh, he called President Xi a good man.
[27:33] Well, we had an amazing time.
[27:35] But even he had to say, your military is unbelievable.
[27:38] This is the head of China.
[27:40] We have built.
[27:41] I built the greatest military in my first four years.
[27:43] And I didn't know I was going to be using it this much.
[27:45] But we're using it.
[27:47] And there's nobody like our equipment.
[27:50] There's nobody like the stuff we produce.
[27:53] But most importantly, there's nobody like our military men and women.
[27:58] There's nobody.
[27:59] But all my life, I've watched politicians.
[28:08] And until this last eight or nine years, they have Trump derangement syndrome.
[28:12] They're all screwed up.
[28:13] Their wires are all mixed up.
[28:14] The Democrats.
[28:15] And they always used to say that we will lower your taxes.
[28:20] Everybody.
[28:21] Republican, Democrat, everybody.
[28:22] We will lower your taxes.
[28:24] We're going to lower, lower, lower your taxes.
[28:27] Now they don't do that.
[28:28] They say, we will raise your taxes.
[28:30] The Democrats, they want to raise your taxes.
[28:33] Never forget, not a single Democrat in Congress voted to raise the SALT deduction.
[28:41] Mike Lawler and all of his friends sitting up here fought them.
[28:46] And they voted against it.
[28:52] And by voting against the great, big, beautiful bill, one of the greatest pieces of legislation,
[28:57] probably the biggest ever passed, because we put everything in four years.
[29:01] That was my idea.
[29:03] I said, let's add everything, because these people are crazy.
[29:05] We might not get another chance at it.
[29:07] We added everything into that.
[29:09] That's four years' worth of legislation.
[29:11] That's why we call it the great, big, beautiful bill.
[29:14] No tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on Social Security for the seniors.
[29:22] The Democrats voted for open borders.
[29:25] They voted for open borders.
[29:27] And if they get in, you're going to have open borders again.
[29:29] You're going to have millions of people coming in.
[29:32] They voted for men in women's sports.
[29:38] They voted against the largest ever investment in school choice.
[29:43] Everybody wants school choice.
[29:45] And they voted against making interest payments on your auto loans tax deductible.
[29:51] That's what you have if it's made in America.
[29:54] So we have another little disturbance back there.
[29:57] Hello.
[29:59] Hello, everybody.
[30:02] That's okay.
[30:03] It's already cleared up.
[30:05] What are you doing back there to these people?
[30:08] Boy, does that get cleared up fast.
[30:10] The guy raises his hand, starts screaming something, and within about two seconds, it's over.
[30:15] What happened to him?
[30:17] Don't hurt him.
[30:19] Don't hurt him.
[30:24] Don't hurt him.
[30:25] I do that for legal reasons.
[30:26] That's what I can say.
[30:28] That's a great thing to say.
[30:29] Do not hurt him under any circumstances.
[30:32] And now I can say I'm innocent.
[30:34] They voted against the Trump accounts, which provide automatic contributions of $1,000 for
[30:42] every newborn child.
[30:44] So they end up being quite wealthy.
[30:48] And our record tax cuts are projected to raise incomes for New Yorkers by over $8,000, Mike,
[30:54] on average.
[30:56] We're going to boost household take-home pay for you, the people in the room, over $12,000
[31:00] and protect more than 405,000 New York jobs.
[31:05] And we've got to protect the jobs.
[31:07] We can't let that happen.
[31:08] I just say it again and again and again.
[31:10] You can't let these companies go.
[31:12] It's easy to say, oh, we don't like the companies.
[31:15] They're the ones that supply you with the money and the jobs and everything else.
[31:18] You've got to cherish those companies.
[31:20] Whether you like them or not, you've got to.
[31:22] Last month, the IRS issued the largest average tax refunds to New Yorkers in New York history.
[31:28] Think of it.
[31:29] You got back the biggest refund that you've ever had.
[31:33] And that's all over the country, by the way.
[31:36] But I was with the king of Saudi Arabia two years ago, and he's investing over $2 trillion
[31:43] here.
[31:44] We have $18 trillion coming in.
[31:46] But he said, and you might have heard it just a short time ago, he said, Mr. President,
[31:56] it's amazing.
[31:58] Two years ago, you were a dead country.
[32:02] Dead.
[32:02] We never thought anything was going to happen that could be good for your country.
[32:06] You were a dead country with a leader that was a not smart person, I'm going to say.
[32:13] You were a dead country.
[32:14] And today, you're the hottest country anywhere in the world.
[32:17] It's true.
[32:18] We're the hottest country.
[32:20] Respected by everybody.
[32:21] We're respected by everybody.
[32:24] The stock market has just said 68 times during my short, a little bit more than a year, 68
[32:33] days we hit all-time record highs.
[32:36] And since the election, adding $9 trillion in value to your savings and retirement accounts,
[32:41] 401ks.
[32:42] Your 401ks, does anybody have a 401k?
[32:46] Well, your people are going to vote for me then.
[32:51] There's no way.
[32:52] Will anybody with a 401k vote against Trump?
[32:57] Thank you.
[32:58] It's always risky to ask that question sometimes.
[33:00] It could be a very dangerous way.
[33:04] But since I took office, the typical 401k is up more than $30,000.
[33:09] And I've created 300,000 jobs in the last two months, bashing all expectations.
[33:19] Remember this.
[33:21] Right now, more people are working in the United States than at any time ever before, by far,
[33:27] by a big number.
[33:31] And in 16 months, we've lifted nearly 5 million Americans off of food stamps.
[33:38] Five million.
[33:41] And thanks to my strong tariff policy.
[33:43] Now, I get into a lot of trouble with tariffs because, you remember when I first came out?
[33:48] I love tariffs.
[33:49] And I said, I love tariffs.
[33:50] It's my favorite word in the whole dictionary.
[33:53] I love the word tariff and the fake news.
[33:56] Look at all of them back there.
[33:57] That's a lot of fake news.
[33:59] That's a lot of fake news.
[34:01] They're all over the place.
[34:03] They're all over the place.
[34:04] I got more fake news.
[34:06] You know, they hate me, but what do they cover me?
[34:10] But I said, my favorite word in the dictionary is tariff.
[34:16] And they got after me.
[34:17] They said, he's a horrible human being.
[34:19] What about family?
[34:20] What about God?
[34:21] What about religion?
[34:22] What about love?
[34:23] So now I say it's my fifth favorite word, and I get away.
[34:27] And I'm okay.
[34:28] But because of tariffs, we brought numbers into this country.
[34:31] In other words, if you make your product outside of the United States, to get it in here,
[34:37] you have to pay a big tariff.
[34:39] So what do they do?
[34:40] They build their factory in the United States.
[34:42] And that's what they're doing.
[34:44] That's what they're doing.
[34:45] And even New York, with your bad policies, we have people coming here.
[34:49] I'm trying to get them to come to New York.
[34:51] We've also cut our gaping trade deficit by, okay, if you cut a trade deficit by 1%, a half
[35:00] of a percent, you're a genius.
[35:01] I've cut it by 59% one year.
[35:07] It's because of tariffs, because of money we're being made.
[35:12] Is that right, Mr. Lutnick?
[35:14] Secretary of Commerce is here.
[35:16] Looks good.
[35:16] Looks handsome.
[35:17] Reasonably handsome.
[35:18] He doesn't look like Jackson.
[35:19] I'd rather look like Jackson.
[35:20] I'll take Jackson any day.
[35:24] Under our leadership, factory construction is up.
[35:27] New residential construction is way up.
[35:30] And consumer spending is way up.
[35:33] American companies are ordering core capital goods to expand their operations at the highest
[35:39] rate in the history of our country.
[35:41] And last year, General Motors announced a new manufacturing investment of a billion dollars
[35:46] in upstate New York to produce V8 engines, which they never would have done here.
[35:51] They were all made in Germany and other countries now.
[35:54] They're making them here because if they don't, they have to pay a big penalty.
[35:59] And they're stamping them at my instruction, made in the USA.
[36:04] Made in the USA.
[36:05] We're bringing it back.
[36:09] Joe Boni is building a $1.2 billion dairy plant in Rome, New York, the largest investment
[36:14] in the history of the company, big company, and Micron.
[36:18] Boy, Micron's great.
[36:19] They're investing hundreds of millions.
[36:22] In fact, it'll be probably, could be very close by the time they finish out, over $100 billion
[36:28] in clay, New York.
[36:31] Anybody come from clay?
[36:32] You will be there when you go up and look for a job.
[36:35] My administration and our allies in Congress are also fighting every single day to lower
[36:42] the cost of living.
[36:43] So I got into office.
[36:46] I won the election in a landslide.
[36:47] And I go, I have a news conference.
[36:51] Thank God.
[36:55] I mean, not to brag.
[36:57] But if I didn't win the election, we were dead.
[37:01] The welfare was tripling and the business was leaving.
[37:04] And the $18 trillion would have been $18 trillion to the negative instead of the positive.
[37:10] This, we would have been a dead country.
[37:12] We would have been finished.
[37:13] It's true.
[37:14] We ended Joe Biden's insane electric vehicle mandate.
[37:18] That's where they wanted everybody to buy an electric car.
[37:21] And as I told Elon, I love electric cars.
[37:25] But Elon, it's not for everybody.
[37:28] You know, if we would build the charging booths, right, it would cost the country $4 trillion.
[37:34] No country could afford that.
[37:36] Four trillion.
[37:37] You ever get an electric car and you sort of get nervous because, you know, your thing is
[37:41] down a little bit.
[37:42] Friends of mine tell me the story is down a little bit.
[37:44] It's getting close.
[37:45] And you're looking, what about a charging station?
[37:48] You know, this is an hour before it runs out.
[37:49] Where's it charging?
[37:50] And then you see it.
[37:52] It's a sign.
[37:53] And it says, charging station, an arrow pointing to the right, 92 miles.
[37:59] And you limp in, if you make it at all.
[38:03] No, we love electric cars.
[38:04] I have to say that because of Elon.
[38:06] But I love electric cars.
[38:08] They're lovely, lovely vehicles.
[38:10] But I said, I don't want, not everybody wants to have an electric car.
[38:13] And I ended that whole nonsense.
[38:15] By 2030, you're going to all have electric cars?
[38:18] I don't think so.
[38:19] How about California?
[38:20] They have electric cars.
[38:21] They can't, they don't have enough electricity to turn on your air conditioners.
[38:24] They have, they have brownouts and now everybody's going to have an electric car.
[38:29] That's one of the worst governors in the country, by the way, that guy.
[38:32] But he took himself, did you hear he announced he's taken himself out of the race?
[38:39] He called himself a dumb person.
[38:42] He got very low board scores.
[38:45] Everything he's done is tough and he can't read a speech.
[38:48] He can't read a speech.
[38:49] So, I don't read too many speeches either.
[38:52] I'd be better off if I did.
[38:53] But he can't read a speech.
[38:55] But he called himself a dumb person.
[38:58] And when you do that, I say it ends, but a friend of mine, very good at politics, say,
[39:03] don't worry, people forget about it.
[39:04] I don't know.
[39:05] I don't think you can, I thought it was the worst.
[39:07] He did this during an interview.
[39:08] I thought it was the worst interview by a professional politician in the history of our country.
[39:15] Because Gavin, I think, is, is, when he says he's stupid, he said he's stupid.
[39:20] But remember, but he said he's smarter than the people in the room.
[39:23] And then he got sued for being a racist.
[39:26] Okay?
[39:28] And I guess he probably is a racist.
[39:29] But he said he was a stupid person.
[39:32] You'll never hear me call myself a...
[39:33] I'm the smartest guy you're ever going to meet.
[39:36] It's true.
[39:36] And don't you want to have a smart person as president?
[39:44] You want to have a smart person.
[39:47] In fact, I took the cognitive test.
[39:49] I'm the only one.
[39:51] You know, they called me originally.
[39:53] They said, he's brilliant.
[39:55] He wants to take over the entire country.
[39:58] Then they said, no, no.
[40:00] He wants the world.
[40:01] He doesn't want the country.
[40:02] That's why he's in Iran.
[40:03] That's why he's in...
[40:05] By the way, how did we do in Venezuela?
[40:06] Not bad.
[40:07] That's why he's in Iran.
[40:09] You know, we've taken out so much oil in Venezuela.
[40:12] We paid for the cost of the war about 25 times over.
[40:16] When did you hear that last?
[40:18] You know, it's a one-way street.
[40:20] But no, no, the doctor.
[40:21] I said, doctor, let me ask you a question.
[40:25] They called me genius and that didn't work.
[40:27] Then they said, he's totally brilliant.
[40:28] He's a vicious dictator who wants to take over.
[40:30] That didn't work.
[40:31] And then they called me this.
[40:32] And then they said, they hit me with a bad one.
[40:35] He's a dumb person.
[40:37] D-U-M.
[40:38] Not the B.
[40:40] He's a dumb person.
[40:41] It's enough.
[40:42] Most people don't know it has a B.
[40:44] He's a dumb person.
[40:46] I said, doctor, I don't mind being called a brilliant, total tyrant dictator, but I don't
[40:52] want to be called dumb.
[40:54] What do I do, doctor?
[40:56] Is there some kind of a test I can take?
[40:58] He said, actually, sir, there is.
[41:00] It's a cognitive test.
[41:02] I said, how many presidents have taken it?
[41:04] None.
[41:04] You know this story.
[41:06] No people have taken it.
[41:08] I said, well, is it good or bad?
[41:10] Is it tough?
[41:11] It's a tough test.
[41:12] It starts off easy.
[41:13] It gets very, very tough.
[41:15] I said, well, you know what I'm going to do?
[41:16] I'm going to take that test, I think, doctor, because I do good on tests.
[41:20] I'm going to take that test.
[41:21] And let's see how we do.
[41:23] He said, here's the problem, sir.
[41:24] If you do badly on the test, it's going to be reported because there's Walter Reed Medical
[41:28] Hospital.
[41:29] It's a military hospital.
[41:30] It's sort of public.
[41:32] So you have five doctors sitting there and they're all.
[41:34] If you do badly on it, sir, and you could do badly because, you know, the questions are
[41:40] very easy at the beginning, then pretty easy, then pretty hard.
[41:43] By the time you get to the end, there are not a lot of people in the room can get them,
[41:46] believe me.
[41:47] I said, well, it will be public, won't it?
[41:50] It'll be embarrassment.
[41:51] But let's do it.
[41:52] This was in my first term.
[41:54] I took it and I aced it.
[41:56] And they had very, they had tough questions.
[42:00] So the first question was, you have a bear, a snake, an elephant, and a horse.
[42:10] Name the horse.
[42:12] That's the horse.
[42:14] The second question is a little bit tough.
[42:16] And then he goes, so the New York Times does a story to show the test that I just aced.
[42:21] And they only used the first question.
[42:22] They didn't go into the other questions.
[42:24] They didn't go in.
[42:26] But toward the end, like they had a question, like, pick a number, sir, any number.
[42:31] Okay, 203.
[42:33] Multiply times nine.
[42:36] Divide by two.
[42:39] Add on 1,324.
[42:42] Subtract 1,292.
[42:47] Sir, multiply it out one more time by 19.
[42:53] What is the answer, sir?
[42:55] And I got it right.
[42:58] You know?
[42:58] And the one doctor said, I've been doing this test for 20 years.
[43:04] I've never seen anybody ace it.
[43:06] So then what happened?
[43:07] That was in my first term.
[43:09] And that quieted people down.
[43:10] That was good.
[43:10] And then what happened, I did it twice in my second term.
[43:14] So I've taken it and I've aced it all three times, I'll tell you, because it is a positive
[43:17] thing.
[43:18] You know, positive.
[43:19] Nice to be smart.
[43:21] But remember, I said, and I made the statement, all presidents and vice presidential candidates
[43:28] should be forced to take a cognitive test and test on intelligence.
[43:31] And I said it loud.
[43:34] Obama couldn't do well on it.
[43:36] Biden wouldn't even get the first question.
[43:38] I don't think he'd get the first.
[43:39] Which is the bear?
[43:41] Which is the horse?
[43:46] No, what'd he get?
[43:47] You know, I have a friend.
[43:48] He's very good politically, but he has a test.
[43:51] He owns, like, stores.
[43:53] Little stores.
[43:54] He's not super rich.
[43:56] In fact, he's not even rich.
[43:58] But he's got, he makes a living, is the expression he does.
[44:00] But I knew him a long time.
[44:01] I like to keep my old friends.
[44:03] I like to do really much better than them.
[44:05] I don't like friends that become very successful.
[44:08] I like people that are just okay.
[44:11] Even if they're terrible, I like that too.
[44:13] I hate, like, when I have lunch with somebody that's really, really successful, I hate it.
[44:21] Because he or she is bragging about how great they are, and I hate that when they do that.
[44:27] Because they stop me from talking about the fact that I became president.
[44:30] But I have a friend, and he said, you know, I have a simple test for a politician.
[44:41] I own stores.
[44:42] I'm really good at it.
[44:44] It's not a complex business.
[44:46] And I say, how would a president do running my store while I'm away on vacation?
[44:51] He said, I take one store, not three or four.
[44:54] And I say, my busiest one, on Queens Boulevard, Queens.
[44:58] He said, I take a store, and I say, how would he be?
[45:03] And I said, so what's the answer?
[45:05] He said, you would drive it into one of the largest retail empires in the world.
[45:11] Biden wouldn't be able to run the store for one evening.
[45:14] One evening it would be a dessert.
[45:15] He said, I give people tests.
[45:17] I put people in my store.
[45:19] I say, how do you think they do?
[45:21] And I said, he said, Biden wouldn't be able to run a store.
[45:25] We can never let that happen again to our country.
[45:28] We can never let it happen again.
[45:30] What he's done, what he's done to our country is unacceptable.
[45:35] And a lot of bad things.
[45:37] We had inflation, but we've got that down.
[45:38] By the way, the oil prices are going to tumble as soon as I finish up with Iran.
[45:43] Tumble.
[45:43] I was in Iowa.
[45:47] I was in Iowa.
[45:49] We had it down to $1.85 a gallon in Iowa, but we had it down around the $2 point.
[45:54] And then I said, well, Lutnik, we're going to have to take a trip to, we got Scott Besant,
[45:59] we got all of them.
[46:00] I said, we just hit 50,000 on the Dow.
[46:03] And I said, that's a record, highest ever.
[46:06] I said, sorry to do this to you, but we're going to have to journey down to the Middle
[46:10] East.
[46:11] They said, why?
[46:12] I said, because Iran is going to have a nuclear weapon if we don't stop them.
[46:16] And I said, we're going to have to do it.
[46:17] And we have stopped them.
[46:18] They're not going to ever have a nuclear weapon.
[46:24] They're never going to have a nuclear weapon.
[46:26] And we'll have that over with soon.
[46:28] It'll be over with soon.
[46:29] And you're going to see numbers like you've never seen, both on the upside and also in
[46:34] terms of costs, you're going to see costs go down.
[46:36] But, you know, the Democrats are the ones that caused all the costs.
[46:40] And they were the ones, they were the ones that caused.
[46:43] When I took over, they caused, I mean, the prices were through the roof.
[46:48] I told you before, the inflation was the highest ever.
[46:51] The costs were high.
[46:53] And think of it.
[46:55] They'd constantly come out, the costs, the costs.
[46:57] They would constantly come out with the word affordability.
[47:03] I said, they're the ones that caused the problem.
[47:06] I'm in the office two days.
[47:08] I mean, they are the greatest bullshit artists, really.
[47:11] I'm in the office two days.
[47:14] And the costs have gone through the roof under four years of Sleepy Joe or Crooked Joe or
[47:20] both, Biden, right?
[47:22] And I hear these Democrats from all over the place going, affordability.
[47:28] They're the ones that cost it.
[47:29] I didn't cost it.
[47:30] Remember the eggs?
[47:32] My first news conference, two or three days in, they said, what are you going to do?
[47:37] These people, these corrupt press, they're corrupt.
[47:40] They're corrupt.
[47:42] They know it.
[47:44] They're corrupt.
[47:47] They're totally corrupt.
[47:49] They were saying, what are you going to do about the cost of eggs?
[47:53] I said, what's the problem with eggs?
[47:55] They said, they've gone up four times.
[47:58] I said, I just got here.
[48:00] Right?
[48:01] I just got here.
[48:02] They're the greatest bullshit artists, I'm telling you.
[48:04] They said, Trump has driven up the cost of eggs.
[48:07] I just got here.
[48:09] I'm sorry.
[48:09] And within three months, our great secretary of agriculture has driven them down to the lowest
[48:16] point they've been in a long time.
[48:17] We've got them all down.
[48:18] Now we'll get our energy down.
[48:21] The only thing that has your prices, look, energy is a big ball game.
[48:24] That's the big one.
[48:25] And we're going to get that down.
[48:27] It'll get down to where it was, maybe even get down lower.
[48:29] But we had it down to a number that was so good they hadn't seen it since my first term.
[48:34] But we terminated the Green News scam, including the so-called efficiency rule on water heaters,
[48:42] stoves, washers, dryers, light bulbs, saving Americans on average $3,250.
[48:49] And yesterday, we eliminated a truly awful Biden regulation on refrigerators and air conditions
[48:58] that drove the costs of food even in grocery stores where they have freezers.
[49:03] It was called the refrigerant.
[49:05] And according to these lunatics, the refrigerant, which we've had for 40 years,
[49:11] is going to drive people into a state of frenzy.
[49:15] There's nothing wrong with the refrigerant other than sometimes it makes your food too cold.
[49:20] It's alternative costs about twice as much, and it doesn't cool your food at all.
[49:27] Everyone that has it practically has gone bankrupt because their food has rotted.
[49:32] So we ended the anti-refrigerant movement in this country.
[49:37] You will now be able to purchase an air conditioner that actually gives you cold air.
[49:44] It's nice, isn't it?
[49:46] And as you may know, here in New York, I'm fighting relentlessly to end the scourge of congestion pricing
[49:52] where Kathy Hochul, you know, I have to tell you this, though.
[49:57] She calls me up a lot, and she can check my phone records.
[50:02] It says Buffalo, New York.
[50:04] She calls me up a lot.
[50:06] I immediately know it's her because I do have friends in Buffalo,
[50:09] but they haven't called me too much lately.
[50:12] It says Buffalo and said, hi, Mr. President.
[50:15] It's Kathy.
[50:15] Hi.
[50:16] Hi.
[50:17] Could you help me here?
[50:18] Could you help me there?
[50:19] And we're having a little problem getting this, and we're trying to get that.
[50:22] Could you give me a little hand?
[50:24] I say, Kathy, you're always killing me.
[50:25] Why the hell would I give you?
[50:26] Well, I just thought I'd try.
[50:28] Okay, thank you very much.
[50:30] And the next day she goes out, we must stop Donald Trump.
[50:35] It's crazy.
[50:36] Trump derangement syndrome.
[50:42] You know, she's a very, I don't want to say anything now because she's a very nice woman,
[50:45] but she's, she is never going to take you to the promised land ever.
[50:49] There will never be a promised land with Kathy.
[50:52] So we're also taking historic actions to make it easier to afford a home.
[50:57] And I signed an executive order banning large Wall Street investment firms
[51:01] from buying up all of the single family homes all over the country.
[51:05] And I also directed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
[51:12] And we happen to have the head of Fannie Mae.
[51:14] And where is Mr. Pulte right here?
[51:16] Pulte, he's done a great job, that guy.
[51:20] See, these people know you.
[51:21] You're becoming very famous.
[51:23] But he's done a good job.
[51:24] But I've instructed him to buy $200 billion in mortgage bonds,
[51:29] bringing interest rates plummeting down much lower than they would have normally been.
[51:33] And we're going to get the rates down.
[51:35] Rates are coming down with the energy.
[51:37] You watch what's going to happen.
[51:39] I had a rotten head of the Fed and now I have a great head of the Fed today.
[51:43] Kevin Walsh.
[51:46] Kevin was just sworn in today.
[51:48] He's great.
[51:49] He's going to be great.
[51:51] And now Congress is on the cusp of passing the most important piece of housing legislation in a generation.
[51:58] But to be honest with you, housing is all about interest rates.
[52:01] I know more about housing than anybody in history.
[52:03] No president's ever done.
[52:05] I built a lot of housing.
[52:07] And they can pass all the bills they want.
[52:09] It's about interest rates.
[52:11] You get the interest rates down.
[52:12] Everybody's going to be very, very happy.
[52:14] We're going to get it down very quickly.
[52:16] I support the bill that passed the House this week.
[52:18] Congressman Lawler's help now.
[52:21] And it's called the House and Senate.
[52:23] It's a House and Senate housing bill.
[52:25] And it's coming together.
[52:27] And hopefully they'll get it done.
[52:28] But I will say this, Mike, again.
[52:29] It's about interest rates.
[52:31] It's all about interest rates.
[52:33] We get the interest rates down.
[52:34] The housing, you're going to look like a genius.
[52:36] Perhaps most importantly, we've made tremendous strides to bring down the crushing cost of health care.
[52:42] Under my most favored nation agreement that nobody wants to write about.
[52:47] And it's a bigot because we went from the highest price in the entire world to the lowest price in the entire world.
[52:57] And I can't get the fake news to write about it.
[53:03] I think that alone should win the midterms.
[53:05] That alone should win them.
[53:06] It's called most favored nations.
[53:08] In other words, we pay the lowest price of any nation in the world.
[53:13] So we're right now paying many times higher.
[53:15] We're paying sometimes 10, 12 times higher than other nations like the fat drug.
[53:22] $87 in London, $1,300 in New York City.
[53:28] And a friend of mine who's very fat called me.
[53:30] He said, President, President, he's crude as hell.
[53:34] He's crude and very smart, highly neurotic.
[53:37] We all know people like that.
[53:38] Very smart but highly neurotic.
[53:41] And he was in London and he's a rich guy.
[53:43] He made a lot of money.
[53:44] But he knows the cost of medicine that he takes.
[53:48] Probably more than that, he takes this guy.
[53:51] He's begging me not to tell his name because he's actually become quite famous.
[53:54] I tell this story often.
[53:55] So he calls me up.
[53:56] He goes, President, he used to call me Donnie.
[53:58] Donnie.
[53:59] Now he calls me, Mr. President.
[54:02] He said, President, I'm in London.
[54:04] I just paid $87 for the fat drug.
[54:08] He said, it's a fat shot.
[54:09] I said, what is it, Ozempic?
[54:10] He said, I don't know what the hell it is.
[54:12] He said, it's supposed to, I said, it's not working on you, Charles.
[54:15] Not working at all.
[54:20] It hasn't worked.
[54:20] But he knows the price.
[54:22] He goes, I paid $87.
[54:24] And in New York for two weeks ago, I bought the same damn thing for $1,300.
[54:30] And it really made it a price.
[54:31] I mean, look, I've been watching this for a long time.
[54:35] I was very proud to have reduced in my first term, third year.
[54:39] Drugs have always gone up for 28 years.
[54:41] And I got it to a point where it went down one-eighth of a point.
[54:45] And I was so proud of myself.
[54:46] I called the news conference.
[54:47] I said, ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to let you know that drugs have gone down in our
[54:52] country for the first time in 28 years.
[54:55] They've gone down by one-eighth of a point.
[54:57] I was so proud.
[54:58] Now they're down by 80%, 90%, 80, 90%.
[55:08] And the fake news doesn't want to write about it.
[55:12] And you could even say 400, 500, 600, or 700%, depending on the way you ask the question.
[55:19] But here today is a local family that has benefited greatly from our policies,
[55:23] especially our historic tax cuts and the great, big, beautiful bill.
[55:28] Kathy Kennedy is a retired special education teacher from Orange Town.
[55:33] And this year, she saved more than almost $3,000 on her taxes, thanks to the SALT deduction.
[55:40] And congratulations to Kathy.
[55:43] Kathy, do you want to come up here?
[55:45] Come on up here, Kathy.
[55:46] I just want to express my sincere gratitude to President Trump for supporting the tax rebates
[56:01] and working alongside our local lawmakers to make our county stronger, safer, and more affordable
[56:09] for families.
[56:10] These efforts create opportunities for our children to remain here, build their futures,
[56:17] invest in our communities, and continue to contribute to the place we proudly call home,
[56:23] Rockland County, New York.
[56:24] Good afternoon, everybody.
[56:35] I love seeing all the beautiful patriotism out there today.
[56:38] But, Mr. President, we wanted to take a moment to sincerely thank you for the policies that
[56:45] you put in place, and they're making a major difference for families like mine.
[56:50] As a father, a small business owner, a home inspector, a real estate investor, changes to
[57:06] the SALT tax deductions and things like the Trump accounts for children have made a meaningful
[57:11] difference in our lives.
[57:12] Because of those policies, we're able to keep more money that we worked so hard for and invest
[57:18] it into our future instead of simply getting by.
[57:21] We were able to take that money that we saved and invest it directly back into our home inspection
[57:26] business and a land investing business, two businesses that are giving us the opportunity
[57:32] to create something lasting for our children and the communities that we serve.
[57:36] And more important than the financial side, entrepreneurship is giving us more freedom, freedom to spend
[57:50] more time together as a family, freedom to build a future on our own terms, and freedom
[57:56] to be there for the moments that are most important with our children.
[57:59] Mr. Trump, we just wanted you to know that there's hardworking American families out there who
[58:04] are benefiting from all that you're doing.
[58:06] So from the bottom of my heart, thank you and God bless America.
[58:22] Great job.
[58:23] Thank you.
[58:35] Thank you very much.
[58:36] Great job.
[58:37] A budding politician.
[58:38] I can see that.
[58:39] I also want to call up the man who fought so hard, harder than anybody else for the assault
[58:45] deduction, and he's really become a friend of mine.
[58:48] He's a warrior.
[58:49] He's a warrior, fights like hell, and he fights really for you.
[58:52] That's what he's doing.
[58:53] And Mike Lawler, congressman, come on up.
[58:55] Thank you, Mr. President.
[59:08] It is great to have you here in Rockland County, New York.
[59:12] Now, Mr. President, you moved Rockland County further to the right than any county in New York
[59:25] in 2024, gaining 14 points and becoming the first Republican to win Rockland County as
[59:33] a presidential candidate in over 20 years.
[59:40] And on behalf of the people of the 17th, deliver a big win by lifting the cap on salt, by lifting
[59:49] the cap on salt, over 90% of my constituents were able to fully deduct their state and local
[59:55] taxes, and I thank you for fulfilling that commitment.
[59:59] He's done a great job.
[1:00:07] Thank you, Mike.
[1:00:09] Amazing.
[1:00:11] We're pleased also to be joined by the Secretary of Commerce.
[1:00:14] He's a big man, a very successful guy, and I said, that's the guy I want for commerce,
[1:00:18] and he's done a fantastic job.
[1:00:21] And Howard, you want to say one thing fast?
[1:00:22] Could you speak fast?
[1:00:23] Come on, let's get up here, Howard.
[1:00:25] Come on.
[1:00:27] He's great.
[1:00:28] Done a great job.
[1:00:30] Howard Lutnick.
[1:00:38] My favorite number, $18 trillion.
[1:00:41] President Trump is bringing in more jobs, more investment, and more factories and more production
[1:00:49] than anybody ever dreamed, and it is an honor to run the Secretary, be the Secretary of Commerce
[1:00:55] for the greatest president of all of our lifetimes, Donald Trump.
[1:01:00] And I won't ask him to speak, and I introduce him because he's been incredible, the Director
[1:01:11] of Federal Housing Finance Agency, Bill.
[1:01:13] Thank you very much, Bill Pulte.
[1:01:15] Along with some absolute warriors, State Assemblyman Mike Lepetri.
[1:01:23] Mike.
[1:01:23] Thank you.
[1:01:24] Thank you, Mike.
[1:01:25] Great job.
[1:01:25] Great job.
[1:01:27] State Senator Peter Oberacker.
[1:01:30] Peter.
[1:01:30] Thank you, Peter.
[1:01:32] Great.
[1:01:32] Co-founder and CEO of Sticker Mule, Anthony Constantino, and County Executive.
[1:01:40] Wait a minute.
[1:01:41] Anthony first, before I get to this County Executive.
[1:01:44] I got to give him.
[1:01:45] Where's Anthony?
[1:01:46] Hi, Anthony.
[1:01:47] Thank you.
[1:01:47] Good job.
[1:01:49] And the County Executive of Nassau County.
[1:01:52] Okay.
[1:01:54] I'm telling you, I said before, Nassau County, it's not possible to get a man of common sense,
[1:02:03] a man who's Republican and conservative, elected.
[1:02:07] He's won it in record fashion.
[1:02:10] It was the biggest upset in New York politics probably six, seven years ago when he first ran,
[1:02:16] seven.
[1:02:18] And I remember, I said, that's not possible.
[1:02:20] Bruce won?
[1:02:21] And then he won again.
[1:02:22] Then he won again.
[1:02:25] He's doing unbelievable.
[1:02:27] He's running for governor.
[1:02:29] He's running for governor.
[1:02:31] He's your Republican nominee.
[1:02:33] He's your conservative nominee.
[1:02:35] He's your conservative nominee.
[1:02:40] And he is an unbelievable man.
[1:02:44] And he will turn this place around so fast.
[1:02:46] And I promise one thing, when he calls, the President of the United States will answer.
[1:02:52] And we're going to help him.
[1:02:53] Come on up here, Bruce.
[1:02:54] Come here.
[1:02:54] Bruce Blakeman, everybody.
[1:02:59] Bruce Blakeman.
[1:03:00] Hudson Valley.
[1:03:07] Let's hear it for President Donald J. Trump.
[1:03:10] Come on, Leonard.
[1:03:12] The greatest president in my lifetime.
[1:03:19] We will save New York as President Trump has saved America because we will fight, fight,
[1:03:29] fight.
[1:03:29] You watch what happens.
[1:03:39] So, and he really is.
[1:03:41] He's a special man, very talented person, a great executive.
[1:03:45] That's what you need.
[1:03:45] You have people that have no idea what's happening.
[1:03:49] We're also joined by Allison Crowther, the mother of Wells Crowther, who you know about,
[1:03:55] the man in the red bandana, a 24-year-old volunteer firefighter, equities trader,
[1:04:06] a wonderful guy, had a perfect life right here in Rockland County.
[1:04:10] You all know who he is.
[1:04:11] He was a legend, and he's become a legend, who heroically gave his life on 9-11 to save
[1:04:18] 18 people from the World Trade Center.
[1:04:22] And I see his mother is here.
[1:04:38] And I'm pleased to tell his mother and everybody else, come on up here just for a second, that
[1:04:45] today, at the request of Bruce and Mike and some of the political, great political people
[1:04:54] we have, that we are approaching the 25th anniversary of September 11th, 2001, a dark day that will
[1:05:03] live in infamy.
[1:05:06] We are posthumously awarding Wells the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which is the highest award,
[1:05:20] it's the highest award outside of the Congressional Medal of Honor.
[1:05:24] And those are the two piggies, and Wells has one of them.
[1:05:30] And I just want to congratulate his great mother in doing a phenomenal job in raising that
[1:05:36] young man.
[1:05:37] Boy, what bravery saved those people.
[1:05:39] And he became a legend in a sense.
[1:05:41] Nobody else would have done what he did.
[1:05:44] So he is going to be getting the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
[1:05:48] Thank you.
[1:05:49] Thank you all.
[1:06:04] Thank you, Mr. President, for this huge honor.
[1:06:06] I want to thank Rachel Ducci, who's in the audience here, who started this whole process,
[1:06:12] and of course, Mike Lawler, who has been a huge support in moving it forward.
[1:06:18] I didn't come prepared for remarks, so I just want to say, to me, it's such a beautiful thing
[1:06:30] that even 25 years later, Wells' light still shines brightly.
[1:06:34] I travel around the country, and I've even been to Amman, Jordan, talking about Wells' story
[1:06:53] and his legacy and his example of courage, fearlessness.
[1:07:00] He was even from a little boy.
[1:07:02] And his pure humanity that day, saving so many lives.
[1:07:09] And it's just an example that, as I travel and speak to children, they're tremendously moved
[1:07:17] and inspired by this to be better people.
[1:07:20] And I see this over and over.
[1:07:22] It's a beautiful thing.
[1:07:24] So thank you.
[1:07:27] Thank you.
[1:07:34] Thank you.
[1:07:36] I'm also very blessed with my two daughters, their wonderful husbands, and six grandchildren
[1:07:42] who are my family now.
[1:07:45] They can stand up.
[1:07:48] Oh, they're right over there.
[1:07:50] So I guess I just realized early on that I couldn't pick up a weapon and go fight the
[1:08:00] bad guys myself, but the weapon I had was to work to bring good into the world, and that's
[1:08:05] what I continue to try to do every day.
[1:08:09] And I'm blessed that we were able to find, learn Wells' story, which was actually Memorial
[1:08:17] Weekend of 2002, when we finally uncovered the story, thanks to the New York Times.
[1:08:25] So thank you.
[1:08:25] Thank you, Mr. President.
[1:08:27] We are truly blessed and so honored to remember Wells this way.
[1:08:47] Well, thank you very much.
[1:08:48] That's a great story.
[1:08:49] Right here from Rockland, they grow them heroic here, don't they?
[1:08:55] Yeah, we know that.
[1:09:00] And we're also truly honored to be joined by some of the very special people, the family
[1:09:07] of Sheridan Gorman.
[1:09:09] And, you know, Sheridan, and her father is a great friend of one of my people, Dan Scavino,
[1:09:15] who's done very well.
[1:09:17] He's become quite known in the world of politics.
[1:09:20] Dan is great.
[1:09:22] But his father is a friend of Dan, so it affects us maybe a little more than it would normally,
[1:09:26] but it was terrible two months ago.
[1:09:29] This beautiful, beautiful 18-year-old college student from Yorktown, New York, right across
[1:09:34] the Hudson River, was walking in a park in Chicago when she was gunned down by an illegal
[1:09:41] alien monster in cold blood.
[1:09:43] Nobody knows even why this happened.
[1:09:46] This savage animal who stole Sheridan's life entered illegally from Venezuela and was released
[1:09:54] into our country by crooked Joe Biden and that whole Biden administration of thieves and
[1:10:00] criminals.
[1:10:00] He was then arrested and released again by Democrat Governor J.B. Pritzker, a terrible governor,
[1:10:09] has no idea what's going on in the sanctuary city of Chicago.
[1:10:14] Sanctuary cities protect criminals.
[1:10:16] They're a sanctuary for criminals, not for people like you, like us.
[1:10:21] To Sheridan's mother, Jessica, her father, Thomas, and her sister, Madeline, her cousin, Lila,
[1:10:28] we grieve this terrible loss and our prayers are with you.
[1:10:32] And I'd like you to meet this family.
[1:10:35] This family is amazing.
[1:10:36] And the reason I do that, it just hit the strings.
[1:10:40] It was this incredible, beautiful girl to be so savagely hurt, ultimately killed.
[1:10:47] And so could I ask your parents and sister, cousin, to come up, please?
[1:10:53] Thank you, Mr. President.
[1:11:19] I have to say, you are just so funny.
[1:11:21] My family has laughed more, smiled more than we have, like, in the past hour than we have since March 19th.
[1:11:28] It's been such a gift.
[1:11:30] Thank you.
[1:11:39] Hi, sorry.
[1:11:40] We prepared some words.
[1:11:41] But first, I just want to thank President Trump and Michael Lawler and all of the legislators
[1:11:48] that believe and protect and are champions for our American children.
[1:11:54] My name is Jessica Gorman, and Mother's Day was just two weeks ago.
[1:12:06] For most mothers, it meant flowers and cards and phone calls or children coming home.
[1:12:13] For me, it was heartache and tears because on March 19th, my beautiful daughter, Sheridan
[1:12:19] Grace Gorman, was murdered in cold blood.
[1:12:23] She was walking on a pier in Chicago with her friends just a few blocks from her campus.
[1:12:28] They were hoping to see the northern lights over the Chicago City nightline.
[1:12:34] Sheridan never got to see those lights.
[1:12:37] Instead, her life was stolen by a man who should have never been in this country, a man who
[1:12:42] should have never been set free in that community.
[1:12:45] And every step, the system had a chance to stop him.
[1:12:49] And at every step, it failed.
[1:12:52] And my daughter paid for those failures with her life.
[1:12:55] No mother should ever have to wonder if her child called out for her in her final moments.
[1:13:05] No mother should ever have to imagine her baby lying alone on the cold pavement.
[1:13:14] And no family should ever have to bury a child because public officials failed to put innocent
[1:13:22] American lives first.
[1:13:24] To the mothers of New York, to the mothers of Chicago, Rockland County, and our own beloved
[1:13:44] Westchester County, and all across this nation who have reached out, who've cried with us and
[1:13:50] prayed for us and stood with us, I just want to thank you from the bottom for every piece of my
[1:13:57] broken heart.
[1:13:58] I see you, I hear you, and I need you to please hear me.
[1:14:03] Remember Sharon's face, remember her life, remember the life she should have lived, and
[1:14:10] then stand with us, not only in grief, but in action.
[1:14:15] Forget political party, vote with your heart, support leaders like President Trump, like
[1:14:22] Michael Waller.
[1:14:33] Support leaders and policies that protect your child and mine.
[1:14:37] Because a city and a state or a country that does not protect its children has lost its way.
[1:14:47] And together, we must be brave enough to demand that it find its way back.
[1:14:53] Thank you.
[1:15:07] My name is Tom Gorman.
[1:15:09] I'm not a politician.
[1:15:10] I'm not a public speaker.
[1:15:12] I'm not a father of whose daughter was murdered by an illegal immigrant.
[1:15:17] I am a husband who had to hold his wife on Mother's Day when she asked the question no
[1:15:22] mother should ever have to ask.
[1:15:23] Through tears, Jess looked at Maddie and me and asked, am I still the mother of two?
[1:15:31] There's no answer big enough for that pain.
[1:15:34] No words, no comfort, no way to give back what was stolen from our family.
[1:15:39] All I could do was hold her and tell her the truth.
[1:15:42] Yes, Jess, you're still the mother of two.
[1:15:44] Because Sheridan will always be our daughter.
[1:15:46] No father should ever have to answer it.
[1:16:00] This is what failed policies have done to our family.
[1:16:05] We did not just lose Sheridan.
[1:16:08] We lost our peace.
[1:16:09] We lost our future.
[1:16:10] We lost the life that we knew.
[1:16:13] And no family should have to become experts in immigration failures, release policies,
[1:16:18] warrants, sanctuary laws, enforcement breakdowns, because their daughter was killed by someone
[1:16:23] who should not have been here and should not be free.
[1:16:29] Let me be clear about one thing.
[1:16:32] We support legal immigration.
[1:16:34] Legal immigration has made America stronger.
[1:16:37] We all know families, neighbors, co-workers, and friends who have come and done it the
[1:16:41] right way, followed the law, they worked hard, built businesses, raised families, and made
[1:16:49] this country better.
[1:16:50] That is America at its best.
[1:16:52] But illegal immigration is different.
[1:16:55] Criminal illegal immigration is different.
[1:16:57] Borders matter.
[1:16:59] Laws matter.
[1:17:00] Enforcement matters.
[1:17:01] And above all, American families matter.
[1:17:04] We are deeply grateful to President Trump and to Congressman Mike Lawler for comforting
[1:17:10] our family, saying Sheridan's name, and fighting for policies that put safety of American children
[1:17:16] and the citizens first.
[1:17:18] But I do not understand why this is a fight that belongs to only one party.
[1:17:23] Protecting our people is not politics.
[1:17:25] It is the first responsibility of government.
[1:17:27] So do not just feel sorry for us.
[1:17:38] Instead, remember Sheridan's name and stand with us.
[1:17:42] Demand that leaders who enforce our laws, secure our borders, cooperate with law enforcement,
[1:17:47] and put innocent American families first.
[1:17:51] Sheridan should have come home.
[1:17:54] And because she did not, we will spend the rest of our lives fighting so that someone else's
[1:17:59] daughter can.
[1:18:01] Parents out there, give your kids a big hug.
[1:18:04] Tell them how much you love them.
[1:18:06] Thank you very much.
[1:18:07] It's crazy.
[1:18:31] It's crazy, right?
[1:18:34] We had a border.
[1:18:35] We didn't have open borders.
[1:18:36] He came through open borders.
[1:18:38] Nobody checked him.
[1:18:39] Totally unvetted.
[1:18:40] Terrible person.
[1:18:43] An animal.
[1:18:45] Should have never happened.
[1:18:47] Just yesterday, New York State passed a budget pact with provisions to obstruct federal immigration
[1:18:52] enforcement and keep this a deadly sanctuary state.
[1:18:55] Just passed yesterday.
[1:18:57] It's hard to believe.
[1:19:00] So, Bruce, hopefully you'll get that unpassed very quickly.
[1:19:04] It's terrible.
[1:19:06] As we speak, the radical left Democrats in the House and Senate are blocking passage of legislation
[1:19:13] to ban sanctuary jurisdictions.
[1:19:17] We want to have that banned.
[1:19:20] We don't want them.
[1:19:21] They bring in criminals of the worst type, murderers, drug dealers, prisoners, escaped from foreign
[1:19:29] prisons, put in our country by foreign countries because they don't want them.
[1:19:33] But with your support and Congressman Lawler and Bruce, you're going to do fantastic.
[1:19:41] You're going to be the next governor, I'm telling you.
[1:19:43] Who's going to take this?
[1:19:46] Bruce Blankton.
[1:19:49] We'll stop fighting for Sheridan's.
[1:19:53] We're going to be fighting for Sheridan's memory.
[1:19:55] We're going to be fighting.
[1:19:56] You just can't forget it.
[1:19:58] I looked at it.
[1:19:59] I said, such a beautiful young kid.
[1:20:00] I saw it in the papers, front page of every paper.
[1:20:03] How do you explain that to parents?
[1:20:06] How do you explain it to anybody?
[1:20:08] And we'll abolish deadly sanctuary cities in New York and across the nation once and for
[1:20:12] all.
[1:20:13] We're getting rid of a lot of them.
[1:20:14] And we now have the strongest border in the history of our country by far.
[1:20:23] The strongest.
[1:20:24] Starting on day one of my administration, we took the most dangerous, unsafe, violent
[1:20:35] and open border in the world, anywhere in the world.
[1:20:39] I don't think there's any place in the world where 25 million people cross.
[1:20:43] You could go into a third world country that don't have borders like that and created something
[1:20:48] that was incredible because we did it without Congress, without the help of Congress.
[1:20:54] You remember Joe Biden, I can't get legislation passed.
[1:20:57] I didn't have legislation.
[1:20:58] I came in, I told Border Patrol and ICE, I said, close the border.
[1:21:04] And within 30 days, we had zero illegal aliens admitted into the United States in the last
[1:21:12] 12 months.
[1:21:13] Zero.
[1:21:15] Zero.
[1:21:25] Thank you.
[1:21:26] Thank you, everyone.
[1:21:29] Incredible people.
[1:21:30] You built the, you people built this country.
[1:21:33] Remember that.
[1:21:33] You built it.
[1:21:34] Nobody else.
[1:21:35] We also passed the largest ever investment in ICE and Border Patrol because they're really
[1:21:41] heroes.
[1:21:41] You know, they get mangled up and spit on by politicians that don't have the guts to get
[1:21:50] up in the morning.
[1:21:52] Democrats all, really Democrats all.
[1:21:54] You look at the stats.
[1:21:55] It's all, everything's blue.
[1:21:58] The blue states.
[1:21:59] With their help in 2025, we achieved the largest drop in the murder rate ever recorded from
[1:22:07] 1900, 125 years, the year nine.
[1:22:10] And that's with a lot of people.
[1:22:12] We got a lot out.
[1:22:13] We have a lot to take out.
[1:22:15] That's with a lot of people that aren't supposed to be here.
[1:22:17] We cut the flow of fentanyl across our border by 59%, which is unheard of.
[1:22:24] And we cut the flow of fentanyl and drugs into our country by the ocean and the sea.
[1:22:31] In other words, coming in by water, by ocean and sea, by 97%.
[1:22:39] Boom.
[1:22:41] Boom.
[1:22:41] We made the largest ever investment in the U.S. military, and we're going to have $1.5 trillion
[1:22:52] invested.
[1:22:55] And boy, isn't it great that we have the greatest military in the world right now?
[1:22:58] Isn't it great?
[1:22:59] And with not only Venezuela, but with Operation Epic Fury, our warriors are ensuring that
[1:23:10] the world's number one state sponsor of terror, Iran, number one state sponsor of terror, they
[1:23:17] send their money all over the world to create problems never going to happen, and they're
[1:23:23] never going to have a nuclear weapon, and they know that.
[1:23:26] They know that.
[1:23:30] And America, never before, but we're just getting started with the help of, we're just getting
[1:23:37] started with the help of our Republican majorities in Congress.
[1:23:41] We will crush violent crime.
[1:23:43] We will impose harsh new penalties for dangerous repeat offenders.
[1:23:48] We will crack down on Marxist prosecutors and rogue judges that are no good for our country.
[1:23:54] They're disgraceful.
[1:23:55] And we will end no cash bail.
[1:23:59] This is where it began.
[1:24:01] And we will pass what we call the great health care plan.
[1:24:12] The great health care plan to stop all payments to big insurance companies.
[1:24:19] The government pays.
[1:24:20] The big insurance companies totally control.
[1:24:23] The Democrats totally control them.
[1:24:24] And they're totally controlled by the companies themselves.
[1:24:28] And we're going to give the money not to the big insurance companies.
[1:24:32] We're going to give the health care money directly to the people so they can buy their own health
[1:24:37] care.
[1:24:38] They can make sure that they get better.
[1:24:40] You'll get better.
[1:24:42] You'll get far better health care than you have right now because the unaffordable care
[1:24:47] act, that's called Obamacare.
[1:24:48] The unaffordable care act is terrible.
[1:24:51] It's always been terrible.
[1:24:53] You buy your own health care.
[1:24:54] The money will go directly to you.
[1:24:55] And you have a lot of money left over.
[1:24:57] You have much better health care.
[1:24:58] And we'll stop the radical left's rampant looting of your taxpayers' dollars.
[1:25:03] And we'll win the war on fraud.
[1:25:05] And you see that?
[1:25:06] It's led by our great vice president, J.D. Vance.
[1:25:09] You see what's going on?
[1:25:10] It's looking good.
[1:25:15] You see what's going on out there?
[1:25:17] All those good-looking guys up there?
[1:25:20] They're out there and they're out there.
[1:25:22] What they're doing is fantastic.
[1:25:24] They've caught so much fraud.
[1:25:25] They're in Minnesota.
[1:25:26] They're in California.
[1:25:27] They're going to be everywhere.
[1:25:29] And J.D. and the group are doing a fantastic job.
[1:25:32] We're finding billions and billions of dollars of fraud, medical fraud.
[1:25:37] Dr. Oz is doing phenomenally well.
[1:25:39] Dr. Oz.
[1:25:41] Bobby.
[1:25:42] We love Bobby.
[1:25:45] And we will always protect our Second Amendment.
[1:25:47] We will defend religious liberty.
[1:25:50] We will support our police.
[1:25:52] We will pass the Save America Act to protect our sacred American elect.
[1:25:59] And all voters must show voter ID.
[1:26:01] All voters must provide proof of citizenship.
[1:26:04] And there will be no more mail-in ballot scams, especially in places just like this where it's
[1:26:13] so rampant, except for illness, disability, military deployment, or travel.
[1:26:19] We'll be very generous in that regard, but we have to stop it.
[1:26:24] There's no country in the world that has mail-in ballots like we do.
[1:26:30] No country in the world.
[1:26:31] Do you know why?
[1:26:32] Because it's inherently corrupt.
[1:26:35] And we will also enshrine in permanent law, no men in women's sports, and no transgender
[1:26:42] surgery for our children.
[1:26:44] And together with the help of patriots throughout New York State, New York, and right here, I
[1:26:51] love this place, and all across our land and all across our country, we will make America
[1:26:58] powerful again.
[1:26:59] We're respected again like never before.
[1:27:03] We will make America wealthy again.
[1:27:06] We're right on our way to doing that.
[1:27:09] We will make America healthy again.
[1:27:12] You know what that's all about.
[1:27:14] Maha.
[1:27:15] We will make America strong again.
[1:27:20] We will make America proud again.
[1:27:25] We will make America safe again.
[1:27:29] And we will make America great again.
[1:27:34] Thank you very much.
[1:27:35] Thank you.
[1:27:36] Get out and vote in the midterm.
[1:27:37] Thank you.
[1:27:38] Thank you, Mike and Bruce.
[1:27:40] Thank you very much.
[1:27:41] Thank you, everybody.