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Episode Date: October 7, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Can President Buckele weigh in on this? Do you plan to return him? Well, I can't. I'm supposed to have suggested that I smuggle a terrorist in today, United States, right? What do they say? He says, I hope you're not suggesting that I should smuggle a terrorist back into the United States. Listen. What is your, can President, can President Buckelaewey on this? Do you plan to return him? Well, I can, I suggest that I smuggle a terrorist in today, United States, right? How can I smuggle? How can I return him?
Starting point is 00:00:29 How can I return him to the United States? It's like I smuggle him into the United States or whether I do it. Of course, I'm not going to do it. It's like, how do we get here? That's crazy, bro. Like, yeah, this is common. Bro, we are so back. I knew him as a very young man.
Starting point is 00:00:48 Now he's just a young man. He's done a fantastic job. Mr. President's an honor to have you. Thank you. Incredible. Content president. That's right. And we appreciate working with you because you want to stop crime.
Starting point is 00:01:02 so do we. And it's very, very effective. And I want to just say a lot of the people of El Salvador and say they have one hell of a president. Okay? And I mean that. Well, they love him over there. Like, this dude's approval ratings
Starting point is 00:01:16 in El Salvador are through the fucking roof. Like, they love him. Well, I know him as a very young man, Marco. Even younger than you. You know, he started pretty young. Little Marco. younger.
Starting point is 00:01:33 Yeah. Young at heart. But I want to thank you for the great job you're doing. I appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you. Well, it's an honor to be here in the Oval Office with the President and leader of the world.
Starting point is 00:01:48 We're very happy. And we're very eager to help. We know that we have a crime problem, a terrorism problem, that you need help for. And we're a small country, but if we can, we have a crime problem, a terrorism problem, that you need help for. Yeah. And we're a small country, but we can. can help, we will do it. And we actually turned the murder capital of the world. That was the journalist. That's what's crazy is that like 10 years ago, I would always use El Salvador as an example
Starting point is 00:02:14 for a PVP server. And then this guy came in and just flipped the script. Murdered cap of the world into the safest country in the Western image. It's impressive. It is. And, you know, sometimes they say that we increase in thousands. I like to say that be actually liberated millions. He didn't imprison thousands. He liberated millions. This is absolutely fucking true. Is that you have a handful of parasites
Starting point is 00:02:41 that cause all of the problems and then after you get rid of them, then the problems go away. And so, like, basically, you get rid of all the people that are killing other people and selling drugs and stealing things, and then everything gets better for everybody else.
Starting point is 00:02:55 It's actually a pretty simple solution. And it's crazy how easy it is to make it work. And the problem, I think, is that in America, it's viewed as a bad thing. But the truth is that you're not doing the people there any favors by letting them get terrorized by these psychos. And I think that's the worst part about it is that you have these, you know, I think these are people living in gated communities
Starting point is 00:03:19 that have like these high-minded ideals of like, oh, let's defund the police. These are the people that need the police the most. So, you know, like, it's very good. Who gave him that line? Do you think I can use that? In fact, Mr. President, you have 350 million people to liberate it. To liberate 350 million people, you have to imprison some. That's the way it works, right?
Starting point is 00:03:49 You cannot just free the criminals and think crime is going to go down magically. You have to imprison them so you can liberate 350 million Americans that are asking for the end of crime and the end of terrorists. Many can be done. He's completely right. And I'm sure that people have seen the change in the streets. A long way to go because you're just initiating your second term. But it's clear that, you know, with the numbers at the border, you know,
Starting point is 00:04:17 even in Democrat runs series, they get help them from the world you're doing. So I'm really happy to be here honored and eager to help. Well, we had a terrible thing happen. We had an administration that allowed people to come in freely into our country from not only South America, but from all over the world, many from the Congo and Africa, Asia, all over the world, Europe, rough parts of Europe. And they came from prisons, and they came from mental institutions, and they came from gangs and the gangs of Venezuela and other places. And hundreds of thousands and even men. pretty bad. 21 million people altogether, but many of the people that came,
Starting point is 00:05:06 just a tremendous percentage of them were criminals, in some cases, violent criminals. We had 11,088 known murderers, half of them murdered. 11,088 known... More than one person. This was allowed by a man who... Who? What he did to our country is just unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:05:29 So we're straightening it out. We're getting them out. But what they did and what that... party did to our country, open borders, anybody could come in. As soon as I heard that, I said, every prison's going to be emptied out into our country. That's what happened. And we're straightening it out. And we just had numbers.
Starting point is 00:05:45 We had the highest recruiting numbers in the history of our country going into police departments. And a year ago, we had the lowest. Fucking obviously, it's the same reason as the military. Who the fuck wants to serve and be a professional cuck? people that want to be police officers want to some of them are just assholes of course but many of them want to do a good thing
Starting point is 00:06:11 why the fuck would you want to go and be a police officer if you're just going to get cucked with everything she couldn't hire a biggest change and nobody's at the lowest of the high and the military now Marines the Army Air Force Coast Guard every slot I mean, we have the best numbers we've ever had.
Starting point is 00:06:34 We call it recruitment numbers. And we've never had anything like if we had records on every single, at every single level. Yeah, as a military too. Very important, the policemen, the policemen are joining forces now that we really, we're having a hard time with policemen because we weren't protecting our police. And we cherish our police. And police are great, and the firemen and everybody else. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:06:58 We have the highest numbers that we've ever had. Do you know who hates the police? White liberals that live in gated communities? Great enthusiasm. On trade and other things we're doing great, we're taking in billions and billions of dollars. Cairns! We made two weeks ago,
Starting point is 00:07:21 I gave them a little bit of a pause because, you know, you have to show a little flexibility. We go back to what we have to do. The markets have been very strong, once they got used to it, but we were losing $2 billion a day. There's no company big like this, but this is the biggest deal ever made. Now we're making $3 billion a day. What?
Starting point is 00:07:45 We're a great country, but we had stupid people running this country, and I can say, what they've done to us at the border should never and can never be forgotten. It's a sin what they did, and you are helping us out. And we appreciate it. That's right. That's right. Actually, what you're doing with the border is remarkable. It has dropped, what, 95%?
Starting point is 00:08:10 It's incredible. It's been more than that. This morning, 99%. 99.1%, to be exactly. Why are those numbers not in the media? Yeah, no, because it was like, there were, like, apparently, like, 11,000 people that got in, like, I think it was in, like, February. And then, like, last year.
Starting point is 00:08:27 and then like this year it was a one person got in honestly i feel like if you can get in and you can you can outmaneuver the military and you can get across i feel like you probably should just get citizenship like at this point like that's impressive to me it is that's yeah you deserve like at least you get a green card for a while right like one that's amazing yeah like that's yeah like takashi castle exactly well they get out with the fake news you know like CNN over here doesn't want to put them out because they don't like putting out good numbers. They don't like putting out because I think they hate our country, actually. He says it.
Starting point is 00:09:10 And he just pauses and looks at him and smiles. I hear that. It's a shame, you're right. Isn't that a great question? Why does an immediate, why don't they put out numbers? Yeah, 99%. I mean, it's crazy, right? We're doing it.
Starting point is 00:09:29 It's crazy turnaround. Christy, could you maybe say a couple of words about the border, how we do it? You know, it's just been absolutely phenomenal what a great leader can do. Clear direction. Our laws matter. We should only have people in our country that love us, and the Border Patrol, and our ICE officers and law enforcement officers have done fantastic work. So we're proud of them. Now we just need to get the criminals and murderers and rapists and dangerous gang members
Starting point is 00:09:54 and terrorist organizations out of our country. So, Mr. President, Bukeli, we thank you. much for your partnership. It has been wonderful for us to be able to have somewhere to send the worst of the worst and someone to partner with. That's right. We send in the super jail. We'd like to continue that partnership because it's been a powerful message of consequences. Mr. President, you wanted people to know that there was consequences if you break our laws and harm our people and endanger families. And this is a clear consequence. See, that's what I was saying is that if you know, if you know that you're being sent to super jail, if you fuck around,
Starting point is 00:10:29 I guarantee you there's going to be less people that want to fuck around. That's a fact. Yeah, literally, who doesn't want to deport these people? People that never have to live with the consequences of not deporting them. That's the answer. It's a luxury position that's held by people that never have to be held accountable for it. To the worst, that we have somewhere to put them. Thank you very much.
Starting point is 00:11:01 Yeah, we even had this gang member from Venezuela, one of the ones you sent. We interviewed him just to get some information, et cetera, from them. And he said, oh, well, you know, I got arrested six times, but they released me that six times. So they should be released again. And then he said, well, what's the last thing you do? And he said, well, I shot a cop in the leg. But they didn't kill him. I just shot him in the leg.
Starting point is 00:11:39 I was like, yeah, why do they have me in jail? He's not even dead. What's this uptight shit? And we're like, this guy was arrested six times here in the United States, six times. He was released six times. And in the last, no, he was released five times. And the last time he was sent to El Salvador, right? So he's not getting released.
Starting point is 00:11:59 But the last thing, he shot a cop, actually. And he shot him in the leg. So this are... Gee, guys, I wonder why people don't want to join the police force. Well, I don't know. Maybe people don't like being signed. They don't want to sign up to be a target. Tell me.
Starting point is 00:12:18 Yeah, there's something broken. The liberal establishment. But they're not running things anymore in this country. And we're run by, and I don't say conservative, I don't say anything, we're run by people with great common sense. Yeah, common sense. Because it's all common sense. It's not liberal conservative.
Starting point is 00:12:35 It's common sex. Exactly. Like, do you allow men to play in women sports? Do you allow men to box your women and box? Because I know you have a lot of boxers. That's why. That's abusive. It's abusable.
Starting point is 00:12:58 But we have people that fight to the... Yeah, it's violence against women. Exactly, it is. It's so obvious. Duh. Fucking duh. Of course. Because they think men should be able to play in women's sports.
Starting point is 00:13:15 And some of those sports, it wouldn't matter. No, you're right. He is really orange today. Yeah, bro. He got it on thick today. thick today. Much, but it's still not. He used the whole Cheeto bag. But some of them are very dangerous for one. Some years ago.
Starting point is 00:13:33 Jay did a good job. Like we said, a decade ago or so, women rights movements were pressuring so that we enact a specific loss to avoid men abusing women. And I think those loss were great because there were a lot of men abusing women. I think it like the, the language of it not
Starting point is 00:13:52 being about like sports or equality, but it just being about women being abused. I think this is another example of how I feel like one thing that I really like about him and also Trump is that and J.D. Vance and like a lot of the people here is that they're co-opting the emotional manipulation and they're using it in their benefit because like that's really what it is. And a lot of these positions that these people have are totally built on emotional blackmail and manipulation and implication of like you're a bad person or something like that. And so as soon as you break that and you can counter that with something that's equivalent, it immediately falls apart. And that's why the support for these positions have fallen off a cliff. It's because the emotional upper hand
Starting point is 00:14:44 has been lost. And that was the only reason that people ever held the position to begin with. Everybody knows this is retarded, but if they can feel good about themselves saying it, they'll do it anyway. Some of the same people are trying to backtrack and actually trying to make new laws, allowing men to abuse women in a sport. So actually, that doesn't make sense. It doesn't make sense. You know, they have weightlifting records, right? Yeah. A woman gets up in a switch. She's incredible. A guy gets up and beats her by 100 pounds. What are you going to do? A record that hadn't been broken in 18 years.
Starting point is 00:15:21 I wonder why. They put on an ounce and an ounce, quarter an ounce, eighth of an ounce for 18 years now they have a guy come up peeing. The whole thing is crazy. But they continue to fight. And I don't like talking about it because I want to save it for just before the next election. I said my people don't even talk about it because they'll change. but I watched this morning
Starting point is 00:15:45 it was a congressman no I think that there are a lot of people is like this is like it's like a flat earth position where like if you think that like men should compete against women in sports you're like disqualified because you're not in reality it's like a reality benchmark check
Starting point is 00:16:05 that you fail fighting to the death for men like that's how I see it right is like if a person believes that this person is not using logic to come to conclusions. So I can't trust them to make decisions. It's the same with flat earth. To play against women in sports.
Starting point is 00:16:28 And you say to yourself, why? What are they doing, right? What are they doing? But your country's not too big in that. Bro, have you looked at the reality of your argument? Have you listened to John Oliver talk about this? Are men stronger than women? Just very simple question.
Starting point is 00:16:58 Just yes or no? I mean, this is, you know, because this is an important question, right? A lot of people don't know the answer to this. It's important that we get to the bottom of it. Most of the time, it isn't men and women. It's kids. Men are usually stronger than women. Okay.
Starting point is 00:17:28 So what does that have to do with the point? So you think that, like, so for kids sports, you think kids sports should be co-ed? Like, let's say middle school, like, you know, 11-year-old girls, should they be able to play on like the boys basketball team or like the you know should boys be able to play on the girls basketball team should just have one basketball team is that what you think most kids are co-ed at that age yes when you were in middle school were your sports co-ed okay so like 95% of people are saying no so how do you reconcile that like in a six maybe yeah exactly there's no foundation for this argument at all Nobody agrees with this. Nobody thinks this makes sense. The John Oliver episode, every single person who he talked to that was an expert, preface their statements by saying, we know there's a difference, but in my opinion, that should be the end of the conversation.
Starting point is 00:19:02 Okay, then there's a difference. This is not like, this is such a ridiculous. thing to even discuss. Why are we even talking about this? How do we get here? This is insane. Yeah, it's like, bro, I would rather listen to arguments about flat earth. Because it's like, the thing is with flat earth is that like, I mean, you can't really tell if the earth is flat or not by like, you know, just live in day to day, right?
Starting point is 00:19:42 You have to understand, like, abstract science to an extent. But this, like you've lived your whole life, you've seen men and women your whole fucking life, and if you come to the conclusion that they're the same, like this is a personal reality you can't even keep up with. This is worse than flat earth. And that's bad. Think about it. You think the average 16-year-old boy isn't stronger than the average 16-year-old female?
Starting point is 00:20:17 No. I think the average, I think that. at peak strength, I bet the strongest 16-year-old males are stronger than any female in the world. You already got power crept at that point. You're done. Because that's biology. And it's the same with a lion or a tiger. Like you can be as strong as you want, but you're never going to be as strong as a lion that's not even trying. You'd be the biggest dude in the world. And the lion is going to be like, not going to give a fuck. Because it's a fucking lying.
Starting point is 00:20:51 It's different. There are exceptions. But there's not. This is the logic. So how many fingers are people born with? Ten. We all know it's ten. Everybody knows.
Starting point is 00:21:15 You want to say eight and two thumbs real cute. At the end of the day, there will always be extreme, radical, medical, like events. But this is not the norm. This is not the way it usually is. You don't make decisions based off of that.
Starting point is 00:21:42 You don't make decisions based off, well, there's some people that have nine fingers, so let's make a controller for people with nine fingers. Nothing works that way. Just stupid as fuck. Of course. We're big in protecting women. Good.
Starting point is 00:22:03 Yes, it's a very important form of protections. And as you can see, most of my cabin are women. That's impressive. Yeah, yeah. That's why you're running out. They're not DEI hires or anything. They're just greater what they do. It just says that the women that he has are not DEI hires.
Starting point is 00:22:19 Yeah, exactly. Like, of course. That's just how it is. That's right. This is very impressive. This is the first. We've had women, but we've never had three of them right here. Four and three.
Starting point is 00:22:33 Look at who we have. You guys feel a little bit mistreated? That's good. I like it. We've been advanced. I've been very advanced in that regard, too. We have Pam, who's been so fantastic. Christy and the most powerful woman they say anywhere in the world.
Starting point is 00:22:54 They're all afraid of them. Excuse you a while, so they say, oh, she's tough. Most powerful woman in the world, according to magazines. What do I know? I think she probably is. Yeah, she probably is. Congratulations. And you know, Stephen who's done such a great job.
Starting point is 00:23:09 We have just, we have great people. Is that Baldy? But we love why he really lets him have it. Yeah, exactly. There's no games. No, no, no. It's very good. He knows.
Starting point is 00:23:20 Do you have any questions, please? Mr. President Trump? Go ahead, let's not start us. Mr. President. No, I say, suck. Do you have any questions, please? Mr. President Trump? Go ahead, let's not start with the Senate, because they're so...
Starting point is 00:23:55 Oh my God, bro, Mr. President. Bro, 12 more years, guys. 12 more years of this. They're just so wrong. Yeah, please. Yeah, thank you, Mr. President. You repeatedly mentioned last night that Russia's attack on Ukraine was a mistake. What is the exact mistake?
Starting point is 00:24:19 and had you given Putin a deadline to actually move toward a ceasefire. The mistake was letting the war happen. If Biden were competent and if Zelensky were competent, and I don't know that he is, we had a rough session with this guy over here. He just kept asking for more and more. That war should have never been allowed to happen. That war, I went four years and Putin wouldn't even bring it up. And as soon as the election was rigged and I wasn't here, that war started.
Starting point is 00:24:47 Putin got in there because Biden was asleep. and couldn't stop him. There was no way that war should have been allowed to happen. And Biden should have stopped it. Yeah, he didn't even know what happened. You take a look at Putin. I'm not saying anybody's an angel. But I will tell you, I went four years,
Starting point is 00:25:04 and it wasn't even a question. He would never, and I told him, don't do it. You're not going to do it. And it was the apple of his eye, but there was no way that he was. The thing is that, like, just real quick, before I get into this, somebody says,
Starting point is 00:25:18 bro, I agree with you on the trans issue 100%. Some woman have insane traits going by God himself. Serena Williams will allow her to be dominant in tennis that those traits give her an unfair advantage. Why don't you ask Serena Williams what she thinks about men playing against women in sports? Why don't you go look that up? You're in for a very rude awakening.
Starting point is 00:25:38 All you had to do is lower oil prices. If you lowered oil prices, Biden kept the prices so high because he made it impossible to get it. If you lowered oil prices, you would have never had the war. But you wouldn't have had it with me anyway. That war would have never happened. And I think it's a great abuse.
Starting point is 00:25:55 So now what do you do? You get a country where 25% of its land is gone and the best locations, where millions of people are killed. You know, you haven't reported accurately the death. And this was Biden's war, and I'm trying to stop it. Jesus. And I think we're going to do a good job. I hope we're going to do it.
Starting point is 00:26:15 They lose 2,500 young people a week, think on average. Now, they're Russians and they're Ukrainians, but it's 2,000, we don't care. It's like whatever it is. They're not from your country, they're not from my, but I want to stop it. North Korea. 2,500, it's a killing field. It's like the Civil War. You take a look.
Starting point is 00:26:35 I look at the satellite pictures. This should not be happening in our time. Of course, our time can be pretty violent as we know. But that's a war that should have never been allowed to start. And Biden could have stopped it. And Zelensky could have stopped it. And Putin should have never started it. Everybody's to blame.
Starting point is 00:26:58 Except him. When he spoke to President Zelenskyy served out. Obviously. I mean, this goes without saying, but everybody except him. Offer to purchase more H.J. missile. All right. He's always looking to purchase missiles, you know. He's against, listen.
Starting point is 00:27:15 When you start a war, you've got to know that you can win the war, right? You don't start a war against somebody that's 20 times your size and then hope that people give you some missiles. This is what we saw earlier. We didn't give them what we gave. Remember, I gave them javelins. That's how they won their first big battle. You know that was coming.
Starting point is 00:27:34 With the tanks that got stuck in the mud, and they took them out with javelins. They have an expression that Obama at the time, Obama gave them sheets and Trump gave them javelins. But just something that should have never happened. It's a really shame. The towns are destroyed. Towns and cities are, you know, largely destroyed. They have the spires, you know, the beautiful spires in the world.
Starting point is 00:28:00 They say they were the most beautiful in the world in Ukraine for whatever reason, but the most beautiful in the world, they're mostly laying on their side, shattered and broken. And most importantly, you have millions of people dead. millions of people because of three people. I would say three people. Let's say Putin number one,
Starting point is 00:28:21 but let's say Biden, who had no idea what the hell he was doing. Number two, and Zelensky. So it's Biden's fault more than Zelensky's fault. I really like this diplomacy. Totally throwing Sleepy Joe under the bus. It's completely his fault. Zelensky is just a victim of how stupid Biden,
Starting point is 00:28:42 and is that, yeah, that's really good. And all I can do is try and stop it. That's all I want to do. I want to stop the killing. And I think we're doing well in that regard. I think you'll have some very good proposals very soon. Last question, sir. Have you attributed a motive through the FBI investigation behind the attack on Governor Josh Shapiro over the weekend?
Starting point is 00:29:09 No, I haven't, but the attacker was not a fan of Trump. I understand. Just from what I read and from what I've been told, the attacker basically was... Just some retarded fucking terrorist idiot that tried to burn down a governor's mansion, piece of shit. Hopefully they get them.
Starting point is 00:29:28 Yep, pretty simple. Yeah, places destroyed, yeah. Yeah, there's going to be a subreddit that goes unmoderated tonight. Another fan of anybody. Another retard. They got a job. Good, good.
Starting point is 00:29:41 And certainly a thing like that can not. not be allowed to have it. Absolutely. Is your good relation with President Bukele, the best guaranteed at this time? Maybe whatever Buckele leaves, we can just put him on the plane on the way back, right? Why don't we put him in like the baggage area, right, with the plane? Like, just kind of get him right in there. And then we just kind of like, salt.
Starting point is 00:30:03 It was just like get this problem out of the problem. That's illegal? Are you really going to get in on that again? Oh, fuck. Oh, fuck. Oh, fuck. Won't terminate the temporary. I have a great relationship with this man.
Starting point is 00:30:18 Here we go again. I have the best relationship with him. We've known each other. I've known him since he was a very young man, as I said, very, very young. And I was impressed. I said, look out. This guy is. In fact, you sort of look like a teenager.
Starting point is 00:30:33 You look like a teenager. I said, what kind of a country is. He grew up. He grew up well in the last five years. Do you support extension? nationals of Salador under temporary pre-dhistors? Do you plan to ask him? Do you plan?
Starting point is 00:30:50 President Burkine? President President. Let's hear the question from this very low-rated anchor at CB. All right, everybody, let's listen to the retard. President, do you plan to ask President Burkale to help return the man who your administration says was mistakenly deported? See, you knew it was going to be some bullshit, bro. Like, they're going to be on, oh my God.
Starting point is 00:31:19 Oh my God. God. The man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador? Well, let me ask Pam, would you ask to answer that question? Sure, President. First and foremost, he was illegally in our country. He had been illegally in our country. And in 2019, two courts, an immigration court and an appellate immigration court ruled that
Starting point is 00:31:43 he was a member of MS-13. Wait, so there were two courts that said that he was a member and he was illegal and people want him back? What? It's crazy. People are so dumb, bro? I know. And he was illegally in our country. Right now, it was a paperwork. It was additional paperwork had needed to be done. That's up to El Salvador if they want to return him. That's not up to us. The Supreme Court ruled president that if as El Salvador wants to return him, this is international matters, foreign affairs. if they wanted to return him, we would facilitate it, meaning provide a plane. It would be to America, right?
Starting point is 00:32:36 It would be to like a, I don't know, like a volcano or something? I mean, we wouldn't be, like, we facilitate an airport, but did they say that the airplane had to go back to the United States? Or did they just say we had to facilitate an airplane to get him out of El Salvador? Because like, this is, this is specific, right? Like, there's a lot of ways that you can come up with, yeah, exactly, right? And you are doing a great job. Thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:33:05 Can you just also respond to that question? Because, you know, it's asked by CNN, and they always ask it with a slant because they're totally slanting because they don't know what's happening. That's why nobody's watching them. But would you answer that question also? He's just talking shit like this, like crazy. Oh, my God. Yes, gladly.
Starting point is 00:33:27 So, as Pam mentioned. And there's an illegal alien from El Salvador. So with respect to you, he's a citizen of El Salvador. So wait, so the guy that we deported was from else. So wouldn't it be his call? Because he's the, well, all right, we're going to hear it from the man himself. It's very arrogant even for American media to suggest that we would even tell El Salvador how to handle their own citizens. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:00 As two immigration courts found that he was a member of MS-13. When President Trump declared MS-13 to be a foreign terrorist organization, that meant that he was no longer eligible under federal law, which I'm sure you know, you're very familiar with the INA, that he was no longer eligible for any form of immigration relief in the United States. So he had a deportation order that was valid, which meant that under our law he's not even allowed to be present in the United States and had to be returned because of the foreign terrorist designation.
Starting point is 00:34:33 This issue was then... You realize what you're... he's saying is pure fabrication. Look up the syllabus of the Decision 9 judge on 9 agreed he should return and no court ruled that he should be removed unless Scotus is lying. Well, I mean, if he was found to be part of a gang member and he's an illegal immigrant and we want to send him over to super jail, I think that sounds great. That's the way I feel about it. And I think that's the way most normal people feel about it. He wasn't, though, really. So two courts just kind of invented that. well also like if he's from al salvador shouldn't it just shouldn't it be this guy's decision
Starting point is 00:35:07 because like if that's his guy right i mean that's not even our decision that's going to be his decision so it's up to him what does he think he's still an illegal exactly he's still in an illegal yeah what's this whoever made that argument we should send him over to your house i wish they could by district court judge completely converted and a district court judge tried to tell the administration that they had to kidnap a citizen of El Salvador and flying back here. That issue was raised to the Supreme Court. Yeah, so the logic is that like the guy gets deported for being here illegally and he gets sent
Starting point is 00:35:50 back to his home country and the court decides that we have to take him out of his home country to bring him back here illegally again. Oh my God. Oh my fucking God This is crazy People making arguments for this guy Like he would help them if something happened to him It's insane
Starting point is 00:36:16 Cicott isn't bringing him back Oh I got a feeling he's gonna be there for a while Yep This is the best wrong deport example by the way This is their best wrong deport example by the way Yeah exactly Court said the district court order Was unlawful and its main components
Starting point is 00:36:35 Were reversed 9-0 unanimously Stating clear that neither Secretary of State nor the President could be compelled by anybody to forcibly Secretary St. Rubio is like, immediate charge. See, I told you, uh-huh, that's me. Yep, I did that. Retrieve a citizen of El Salvador from El Salvador, who again is a member of MS-13, which is I'm sure you understand. Rape's little girls, murder as women, murderous children, is engaged in the most barbaric activities in the world and I can promise you if he was your neighbor you would move right away. So you don't plan to ask for our...
Starting point is 00:37:14 But the Supreme Court's asking to... Is that what was the ruling in the Supreme Court? Steve, was it 9 to nothing? Yes, it was a 9-0. In our favor. In our favor against the district court ruling saying that no district court has the power to compel the foreign policy function of the United States. As Pam said, the ruling solely stated that if this individual at El Salvador's sole
Starting point is 00:37:35 discretion was sent back to our country, that we could deport him. him a second time. No version of this legally ends up with him ever living here because he is a citizen of El Salvador. That is the president of El Salvador. Your questions about it per the court can only be directed to him. I asked President Beale. What is your president, can President Buckele weigh in on this? Do you plan to return him? Well, I'm supposed to have not suggesting that I'll smuggle a terrorist into the United States, right? What did he say? He says, I hope you're not suggesting that I should smuggle a terrorist back into the United States. Listen.
Starting point is 00:38:29 Can President Buckele weigh in on this? Do you plan to return him? Well, I'm supposed to have not suggesting that I smuggle a terrorist in the United States, right? How can I smuggle him to the United States? It's like I smuggle him into the United States or whether I do it. Of course, I'm not going to do it. It's like, how do we get here? That's crazy, bro.
Starting point is 00:38:58 Like, yeah, this is common. Bro, we are so back. Oh my God. Isn't it crazy that something that's just fucking common sense? We've been waiting literally years for this shit to happen. Finally. Fucking finally. I've been waiting on this for a bit.
Starting point is 00:39:24 The question is preposterous. How can I smuggle a terrorist of the United States? Yeah, she's asking him to. smuggling a terrorist... What the fuck? The power to return him to the United States. You could release him inside of trouble. Yeah, but I'm not releasing...
Starting point is 00:39:43 I mean, we're not very fond of releasing terrorists into our country. I mean, we just turn... They're asking him... Wait. They're asking him, are you gonna... Dude. Oh my god. Trump's Mercantia already loves it.
Starting point is 00:40:00 Oh God! He's like, see, you fucking idiot. Look his face. the murder capital of the world to the safest country of the western hemisphere and you want us to go back into the releasing criminals so we can go back to being the murder capital of the world and that's not going to happen well they'd love to have a criminal you know yeah i mean there's a fascination they would love it yeah they're sick these are sick people uh marca do you have something to say yeah i mean steven i mean stephen eyed it's i don't understand what the confusion is this individual is a citizen of el salvador he was illegally in the United States and was returned to his country. That's where you deport people back to their country of origin, except for Venezuela that wasn't refusing to take people back, places like that. I can tell you this, Mr. President. No, the foreign policy of the United States is conducted by the President of the United States, not by a court. And no court in the United States has a right
Starting point is 00:40:57 to conduct the foreign policy of the United States. It's that simple. End the story. And that's what the Supreme Court held, by the way, is the Marco's point. The Supreme Court said exactly what Marco said, that no court has the authority to compel the foreign policy function in the United States. Well, there it is. It looks like there's a lot, like, bro, there's going to be a lot of people going to El Salvador soon. Yep, the Karen World Order is crumbling before our eyes. I want you guys to understand that. This is the beginning of the end for the Karen Industrial Complex.
Starting point is 00:41:36 I love to see it. It's absolutely beautiful, isn't it? I love it. It's 90, and people like CNN are portraying it as a loss, as usual, because they want foreign terrorists in the country who kidnap women and children. But President Trump, his policy is foreign terrorists that are here legally get expelled from the country, which, by the way, is a 90-10 issue. Everybody agrees on this.
Starting point is 00:42:02 This is, yeah, this is just, it's such a ridiculous thing to say. Yeah, it's really, did Democrats really want to die on this hill? Yeah, I guess so. It's really sad, man. It is. If the Supreme Court said someone needed to be returned, that you would abide by that. You said that on Air Force One just a few days ago. And they said it must be facilitated. Why don't you just say, isn't it wonderful that we're keeping criminals out of our country? Why can't you just say that?
Starting point is 00:42:31 Why do you go over and over? And that's why nobody watches you anymore. You have no credibility. Please go ahead. Oh, God. I fucking love this, man. This is, bro, they need to do these more. Just absolutely complete Karen eradication. This is amazing. Thank you very much.
Starting point is 00:43:03 How many illegal criminals are you planning on exporting to El Salvador? And President Bucheli, how many are you willing to take from the U.S.? As many as possible? Yes. And I just asked the president, get them out. It's this massive complex that he built, jail complex. Super jail. Can you build some more of them, please?
Starting point is 00:43:22 As many as we can get out of our country. All right. We're allowed in here by incompetent Joe Biden through open borders. They deported the guy by mistake. They admitted it. The dude's in illegal, but he should not be in prison. Well, yeah, he should. So, like, I don't understand the logic.
Starting point is 00:43:41 If he's a citizen of El Salvador, then shouldn't El Salvador be the law? ones that make the decision. Like, so it, like, I mean, because you obviously don't think that the court should decide what El Salvador does with its own citizens, right? I mean, you don't think that. So, like, shouldn't, I mean, because we've got the main guy from El Salvador right here. And so, like, I feel like we could just kind of get to the bottom of this real quick.
Starting point is 00:44:18 We already have. But, like, so how's this a problem? So if he's a citizen there and they put him in jail, then what's going on with this? We'll give him a minute. El Salvador didn't make the decision. Trump deported them to a prison because the U.S. thought he was a criminal, but he wasn't, was he? Well, two courts decided that he was a criminal and by his existence inside of the country, that classifies him as also a criminal. So yes, he was in fact a criminal in multiple regards. But even besides, that El Salvador didn't make the decision. What do you mean they didn't make the decision?
Starting point is 00:45:10 You realize Trump and this guy got together and they worked out the plan to figure out who's going to be there, right? Like it's not like they just, you know, airdropped them like fortnight inside of the Seacot prison and Trump was like, I got you. All right, I got to go. like El Salvador clearly made the decision because it's their citizen number one and it's their jail number two. How do you think El Salvador didn't make the decision? Violing the court's previous rulings?
Starting point is 00:45:48 The court's previous rulings are not relevant when El Salvador is making a decision with a citizen from El Salvador. The court's ruling does not apply to the way El Salvador chooses to treat one of its citizens. They're not accountable to the United States Supreme Court. That's not how it works. Like, what are you talking about? Like, this is insane then. No, but like Trump, they did. They decided to put him into jail.
Starting point is 00:46:29 Like, what are you talking about? Do these people really think that we have the ability to make a, a country do what it wants with its own people? Well, again, this is the problem, bro. Is the Supreme Court wrong then? No, it's not wrong or right. It just simply doesn't apply.
Starting point is 00:46:48 It doesn't apply because it's not their decision to make. It's the decision of El Salvador to make. So do you think that the Supreme Court should be able to tell Al Salvador what they can do with their own citizens? Do you think that the United States Supreme Court should be able to tell El Salvador. Because like he's in, he's in that country, right? So it's their decision. I'll bring out back. Let's see what he's going to say. Nothing. Okay, let's move on. The president violated the rulings of the courts, transporting him in El Salvador. Trump violated
Starting point is 00:47:23 court rulings with his action. Painting this as in El Salvador doing anything illegal. It's just propaganda. This is clearly about Trump's actions. Trump's actions are not relevant in this because he's in El Salvador. So if El Salvador chooses to keep him in prison, That's their own prerogative because it's their citizen. It's that simple. He transported them? Yeah, he trans. So are you saying that, let me get this straight, we shouldn't transport people that illegally immigrate here back to their country of origin?
Starting point is 00:48:03 What are you talking about? This is just so stupid. Like, everything about this is stupid. It's unbelievable. Like, if you find yourself. on the other side of this issue, you have left reality. You have completely departed from the realm of the same. It's emotional manipulation? Yes, it's not even a question.
Starting point is 00:48:31 Open borders. You probably hear open borders and you can't even understand it because nobody can understand. Nobody smart or with common sense can understand it. So we have millions of people that should not be in this country that are dangerous. Get them out. People because we have people, but we have millions of people that are murderers, drug dealers. They've been allowed to come into our country by other countries that were very smart. When they heard that this very low IQ president, and by the way, I took my cognitive exam as part of my physical exam, and I got the highest mark and one of the doctors said, sir,
Starting point is 00:49:11 I've never seen anybody get that kind of a, that was the highest mark. I hope you're happy with that. Although they haven't been bugging me too much to take a cognitive. But I did do my physical and it was released. I hope you're all happy with it. I noticed there's no question, so probably you are. But the cognitive, they said to me,
Starting point is 00:49:28 sir, would you like to take a cognitive test? I said, did Biden take one? Oh, God. Biden didn't take a cognitive test? That's crazy. I wonder why. Anybody take one? No, not too many people took them. I said, what about, what about, uh,
Starting point is 00:49:44 Obama, did he take one? No, he didn't take the Obama's smart. Let me be the only one to take one. But I've actually taken them three times already. I like taking it because they're sort of, they're not too tough for me to take. But we had a great physical exam, so I knew you were going to answer.
Starting point is 00:50:00 And the doctors who are total professionals, Walter Reed Medical Center, the great people. And I visited a soldier that was a badly wounded, incredible soldier, lost his leg, and it was spent a lot of time with him. I mean, great with his mother, and it was really a very great thing. They do a phenomenal job. I just want to say, Walter Reed.
Starting point is 00:50:23 I was there for, what, five, six hours. You were there with me. But I took a full physical, and he came out perfecto. So that's good. I mean, she got me for a little longer. Would you also pay for those facilities to be open if new ones were going to be built? I'd do something. We'd help them out.
Starting point is 00:50:38 So we're going to build new prisons in El Salvador to, we need to send some. of our problem boys over there too maybe like i think that's illegal so we won't be able to but you know in a best case scenario world they're great facilities yeah strong facilities and they don't play go to go to yeah i'd like to go a step further i mean i say i said it to pam i don't know what the laws are we always have to obey the laws but we also have homegrown criminals that push people into some ways that hit elderly ladies and ladies and on the back of the head with a baseball bat when they're not looking that are absolute monsters. I'd like to include them in the group of people to get them out of the country, but you'll have to be
Starting point is 00:51:25 looking at the laws on that, Steve, okay? Yep. And you think more presidents should follow suit like you guys as far as taking a hard stamp on crime? I do. I think everybody has to. The president said it better than anybody. He said, you know, you have liberty and you have to have liberty, but to have liberty, you're going to, not everybody is going to be.
Starting point is 00:51:48 Deporting U.S. citizens is cool, you son? Yeah, honestly, I really don't give a fuck to be totally real with you. Like, if somebody is violent and they're like a, you know, prison to life person and they've been defined to be that, like, I don't give a fuck if they get sent over to El Salvador at all. They should be lucky they're alive. I mean, like, we could use them for medical testing. We could torture them. We're not doing any of those things. Like, they should be lucky.
Starting point is 00:52:12 we could do way worse tons of ways that we could do worse getting sent to El Salvador is like a seven out of ten you can be way more creative with that so no like I don't care absolutely not you don't care about Constitution this is in America who's called something else
Starting point is 00:52:34 what do you think they did this do you really think they would give a shit about this absolutely not and also by the way can't you just make another rule like I'm fine with that we've changed the Constitution tons of times I'm totally fine with it absolutely good and by the way I think most people would be
Starting point is 00:52:58 this is a fake this is a fake majority thing most people are not going to be going around advocating for the best interests of serial killers murderers and rapists this this is a super majority perspective and you know some are bad because they're They're mentally deranged, they're bad. Then you have to take them, if you're going to have a country, you're going to have to take those people out.
Starting point is 00:53:28 That's right. We've been doing that. But this was like an unforced era, they would call it, where we had people that may hit our country, or maybe they're just stupid people. I think they're probably stupid people more so. A lot of people said they did it for the vote. But I did better with Hispanic people than they did,
Starting point is 00:53:48 because they always used Hispanic. use Hispanic. I did better. Because they treat all Hispanic people like they're illegals and they say immigrant whenever they mean illegal immigrant, which paints legal immigrants and people that live in this country as citizens as criminals. It puts them in the same bucket as them. So yes, obviously a lot of Hispanic and Latino Americans are pro-Trump, of course, because Trump is advocating in their best interest. Like, I mean, what is the argument against this? Some sort of like racial solidarity? I don't think that's a very good argument.
Starting point is 00:54:29 So my poll numbers in your country. I'm through the roof, right? 91%. No, no, they, some people think they do it for the vote. But they don't have to do it for the vote. They're cheap, you know? They're professional cheaters. That's about the only thing they do well. So we just have had a great relationship. And it's become bigger because of a strange thing that happened. You know, I came back. We had no war in Ukraine. We had no war with, we had no October 7th, Middle East problem. We had nothing. We had no inflation. We didn't have the Afghanistan most embarrassing moment in the history of our country, the Afghanistan,
Starting point is 00:55:09 not withdrawing because I would have been out, you know, I had it all set to bring people out with dignity and pride. That was the worst, most embarrassing moment in the history of our country, Afghanistan. We didn't have any of that. You wouldn't have had the war with Russia, Ukraine. You wouldn't have had the Middle East problem because Iran was broke. They had no money, because we had secondary sanctions on and lots of other sanctions. And now every single thing, got a problem with Iran, but I'll solve that problem. That's almost an easy one. We've got to solve a war that should have never started, Ukraine and Russia. And we'll get that solved. Oh boy. And we have to solve problems. And we have to solve problems. And we always
Starting point is 00:55:50 Yeah, if Trump was the president, Concord would have never come out. Everybody knows that. Everybody knows that. The numbers are incredible, actually. Stock markets up. And we're not letting other countries take advantage of this country like the half of the last 40 years. So thank you very much. You have a question, please?
Starting point is 00:56:10 Mr. President, thank you so much. You scored another major investment win this morning when NVIDIA pledged to build its AI supercomputer. The first time ever, right? here in United States. I thought that's a question I like. That's true. It's pretty obvious that Trump met with the guys. Like, I think that Trump had dinner with Jensen from Nvidia recently.
Starting point is 00:56:32 And I think it's pretty obvious that he probably got these guys to build in America in exchange for, like, certain tariff, like, kind of softening. That's what seems like kind of happened. and like if i and honestly like that's a good idea right i mean i that's probably a good idea but yeah same with chick manufacturers yeah exactly i'm okay with that yeah it seems like a good idea this announcement sir and how is positively bent the americans close the park well it's one of the the biggest announcements you'll ever hear because invidia as you know controls that almost the entire sector, which is one of the most important sectors in the world,
Starting point is 00:57:21 between chips and semiconductors and everything else. And they're the biggest. And the other people, people really can't, people really can't get over this. Because this is really, people really losing their mind. I'm going to pull this up just so you guys can read it, because they've just been in their feelings about this the whole time. Trump has openly defined the Supreme Court. You're seriously okay with this?
Starting point is 00:57:45 So the Supreme Court said that he was right. Number one, it was a nine zero action. Number one, number two, the Supreme Court doesn't decide what El Salvador does with its citizens. Like, it's literally that simple. Like it was a nine-ish, nine zero, yeah. It's just like, what are you even talking about? How do you even believe this? Like, where are you coming from? What is this? Yeah, I don't even understand what what are you even thinking about? Why are so many people against deporting a known persecuted criminal of another country? So the reason why is because they've been scared by the media into thinking that after Trump deports all of the illegal alien gang member rapists, that then he's going to start deporting random people from the United States for doing nothing wrong. So the reason why people are afraid of it is because the media and people have painted a picture that this is the foundation he's going to build in order to deport and do this to average Americans. And so it's like basically like basically just scare tactics. There's just no response.
Starting point is 00:59:18 It's just it's a ridiculous thing to say. Father Christ, man, he's spewing misinfo? It was 9-0 against Trump. I'm talking about another one. Like we literally are just talking about this. They're literally lying. It's not their decision to make. The Supreme Court does not have jurisdiction over what El Salvador does.
Starting point is 00:59:42 This is El Salvador's decision about their own citizen. The United States Supreme Court is not relevant in that conversation. I don't understand how this is so hard to pick up on. The level of mental gymnastics that people are doing in order to justify keeping a criminal illegal alien in the country is insane. It is absolutely fucking insane. What are you talking about? How the fuck of these people are so stupid to realize this?
Starting point is 01:00:15 I think a lot of them are... So, number one, as I said, they're scared about it happening to average people. So it's again from a place of not logic but emotion. So it shouldn't really be taken very seriously at a baseline. But on top of that, there's also a degree of people that just don't like Donald Trump. And so anything that he does is automatically wrong. That's another thing.
Starting point is 01:00:42 They're brainwashed. Yeah, exactly. They're brainwashed. These people would never want this person being anywhere near them, but they're going to fight constantly for us to bring an illegal alien back to the country that they're not even supposed to be at. What the fuck? How does that make any fucking sense? biggest we already have coming in and spending 300 billion as you know they announced two weeks ago but invidio's so highly respected and this was an announcement that a lot of people
Starting point is 01:01:10 I knew it was going to happen but not to the extent that it happened it's big yeah and the reason they did it is because of the election of November 5th and because of a thing called tariffs as I say the most beautiful word in the dictionary after love God now here we go The press actually hit me. I said, tariff is the most beautiful word in the dictionary. What about family, love, God? I got hit even on that. You understand?
Starting point is 01:01:39 I said, okay. So now I say it's my fifth most favorite word, because they get you on anything. But no, it's one of the great companies of the world, modern, super modern companies, controls segments that nobody, you know, sort of controls the world in a sense and they're coming in here in the biggest way
Starting point is 01:02:00 with hundreds of billions of dollars. Not like millions of dollars, hundreds of billions of dollars. And I'm honored by it. It's a lot of money. And I want to thank Jensen and all of the people that we deal with. See, I fucking told you.
Starting point is 01:02:15 Yep, there it is. Exactly. He had dinner with him. He was like, can you please lower the tariffs? We'll build the... Exactly. That's 100% what fucking happened. Great people, they're brilliant people.
Starting point is 01:02:32 Pre-watch? It's obvious. You don't need to pre-watch. It's common sense. Are you considering additional sanctions against Russia after their latest attack? And do you have an update on the rate and when you might announce semiconductor attacks? Well, I already have sanctions on Russia. Yeah, there's been sanctions on for years. If you remember, Nord Stream 2, that's the big pipeline that goes through Europe. I stopped it.
Starting point is 01:02:57 It's Russia's pipeline, the largest pipeline, I think in the world, goes to Germany. And I stopped it. And when Biden came in, he approved it. And then they say, oh, I'm friendly with Russia. No, no. Putin said, you know, if you're my friend, I'd hate to see you when you're my enemy. I stopped the biggest, the biggest economic job they ever had. I stopped it cold, right?
Starting point is 01:03:19 It was dead. You know that, right? And Biden came in and he immediately approved it. What was that all about? It's a pipeline that takes care of a lot of the needs. Now, you know, it was a very controversial thing. But I stopped it and Biden approved it. Question?
Starting point is 01:03:40 No, not you. Not today. Amidavis semi-conductor tariffs and potentially pharmaceuticals? What the fuck? Semi-conductor tariffs and potentially some of pharmaceuticals. Pharmaceuticals we're going to do.
Starting point is 01:03:52 We have, we don't make our own drugs, our own pharmaceuticals. We don't make our own drugs anymore. The drug companies are in Ireland and they're in lots of other places, China. China. And all I have to do is impose a tariff. The more, the faster they move in. The higher the tariff is very sure.
Starting point is 01:04:11 It's inversely proportional. The higher the tariff, the faster they come. Every time. And, yeah, we're going to be doing that. That's going to be like we have on cars. We have, as you know, a 25% tariff on cars. We have a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum. And that's what that category fits right now.
Starting point is 01:04:30 Do you have a percentage of mine? You have a timeline. I have a timeline. Yeah, not too distant future. We're doing it because we want to make our own drugs. We're doing it because we want to make our own steel and aluminum, lumber, other things. And they're all coming in.
Starting point is 01:04:46 We have record numbers, $7 trillion. Since I announced, like a month and a half a day off of us, since I came, basically, since I came in. We have over $7 trillion being invested in the country. We didn't have one trillion. We didn't have a half a trillion dollars with some of these guys. They didn't know what the hell they were doing.
Starting point is 01:05:07 So we have the largest investment that we've ever heard of and we're only two months in. And that'll continue at levels that you've never seen before. That's what's gonna happen. And even the stock market's up today. It's, you know, a lot of people didn't say it the way it was. We had the largest, gain in the stock market in history on every single category last week.
Starting point is 01:05:32 That was a nice, nice game. It's still lower than it was. People didn't understand. It's gone up a bit. The power of our economy, our country economically. It's still net down. Right. Do you have something to say on that, Jay, D? Yes, sir. I mean, look, for 40 years, we have lost manufacturing capacity.
Starting point is 01:05:52 Workers have seen their wages stagnate and some of the most critical things that we need from the pharmaceutical the drugs that we give to our children, the antibiotics that we give to our kids, to the weapons that we actually need to fight a war, if, God forbid, we had to fight a war. We don't make enough of that stuff. And so President Trump ran explicitly on changing that. Yes, as the President mentioned, it caused a little bit of disruption in the market. But I actually think over the long term, workers are going to benefit, stocks are going to go up, American businesses are going to benefit as we reinvest and re-industrialize our country. and the auto workers and the teamsters and all of the unions,
Starting point is 01:06:28 you know, not traditionally Republican, but I'm winning those unions by, we're up 40, 50 points on the Democrats. They're losing everything. They're losing everything because... Somebody says, Bro, ain't nobody building a factory in the U.S. to hire dumbass, lazy American workers? They're going to put those Amazon robots in it, zero jobs created?
Starting point is 01:06:48 You say that like it's a bad thing? Yeah, that's the goal. Yeah, that's the big picture in my mind, for sure, absolutely. Yeah, he gets it. They just have policies that are not believable. They fight for policies that are 5% popular, and nobody knows who the 5%. Probably less than that. I mean, nobody can find the 5%.
Starting point is 01:07:12 But if you go back to Ohio, and by the way, we have the great championship team from Ohio coming in today, right? Very big day. And that's going to be a little bit later. but and that'll be if you want to stick around I'll introduce you to some very large people right you see some people that even you have not seen people like this is a big these are 6 foot 7 380 pounds with no fat okay that's pretty good
Starting point is 01:07:41 that's a big boy but the team the national championship team is being honored today at the way now so that'll be excited if you're right want to stay around I'll have you up there you can tell them all about You're prison how you have to behave. That's right. You hear that? Who else?
Starting point is 01:08:01 You said, uh, yes, true. Oh, God. This is so good. He just looks around. He's like, is anybody else asking a question. Oh, fuck. That's how you treat him. He's correct.
Starting point is 01:08:25 I hate that. I hate them, man. I do. I think that they're the worst. Hey. Mr. President, the business is who else are? Are those exemptions on Eleonics?
Starting point is 01:08:41 You said yesterday that you're making a decision on Iran very quickly. What do you mean by that? Is that a decision to strike Iran? They have a problem very quickly. Iran wants to deal with us, but they don't know how. They really don't know how. We had a meeting with them on Saturday. We have another meeting schedule next Saturday.
Starting point is 01:08:59 I said, that's a long time. That's a long time. So I think that might be tapping us alone. But Iran has to get rid of the concept of a nuclear weapon. They cannot have a nuclear weapon. He can't have a nuclear weapon. Nobody can have, we can't have anybody having nuclear weapons, you know? You can't have nuclear weapons.
Starting point is 01:09:19 And I think they're tapping us along because they were so used to dealing with stupid people in this country. Like who? And I had Iran perfect. You had no attacks. You would have never had October 7 in Israel. the attack by Hamas. Oh, but yeah. Because Iran was broke.
Starting point is 01:09:36 It was stone coal broke when I was president. And I don't want to do it. I want them to be a rich, great nation. The only thing is, one thing, simple, it's really simple. They can't have a nuclear weapon. And they can go fast because they're fairly close to having one. And they're not going to have one. And if we have to do something very harsh, we'll do it.
Starting point is 01:09:57 And I'm not doing it for us. I'm doing it for the world. And these are radicalized people What do you think the probability is that Trump bombs Iran If they tell them no I mean everybody knows it's 100% right Like this is going to happen And they cannot have a nuclear weapon
Starting point is 01:10:23 Does that include a potential strike on Iranian nuclear Yeah, of course it does Duh What the fuck did you think? Yeah, he's going to blow it up Like fucking obviously What did you think was going to happen?
Starting point is 01:10:41 You mentioned that you're open to deporting individuals that aren't foreign aliens, brought criminals to El Salvador. Does that include potentially U.S. citizens fully naturalizing it? If they're criminals and if they hit people with baseball bats over their head that happened to be 90 years old, and if they rape 87-year-old women in Coney Island, Brooklyn, yeah, yeah, that includes them. Why do you think there's a special category of person? there's bad as anybody that comes in. We have bad ones too. And I'm all for it. Because we can do things with the president for less money and have great security.
Starting point is 01:11:26 And we have a huge prison population. We have a huge number of prisons. And then we have the private prisons and some are operated well, I guess, and some aren't. But he does a great job with that. We have others that we're negotiating with too. But no, if it's, if it's, if we're If it's a homegrown criminal, I have no problem. Now, we're studying the laws right now. Pam is studying. If we can do that, that's good. And I'm talking about violent people.
Starting point is 01:11:55 I'm talking about really bad people. Really bad people. It's like if you download one song from Metallica, you're getting sent to El Salvador. And you get your head shaved. Every bit as bad as the one's coming in. That's right. And I made the statement when I heard about this a long time ago now.
Starting point is 01:12:15 you downloaded the car. They told you not to. I was having open borders. I said every single criminal from all over the world is going to be dumped into our country. And that's what happened. Jails, the jails of the Congo were emptied out. The jails of Venezuela were emptied out. And you know what happened?
Starting point is 01:12:34 Their crime went way down. But now Venezuela has other countries. You know what the problem is? They have no money. Yeah. Because I shut off their oil. How are we doing? How are we doing?
Starting point is 01:13:03 Good. Okay, yeah, I don't know what that was. This is some bullshit. The problem is they have no money. Because I shut off their oil. And we put secondary tariffs because they're not doing what's right over there. They know what to do. We spoke to them, I spoke to them.
Starting point is 01:13:21 They know what to do. But they have no money. Venezuela has no money. But Iran had no money. And Iran behaved so beautifully. And then Biden took all those secondary tariffs and tariffs on. I told China, you can't buy oil. If you buy oil from Iran, China.
Starting point is 01:13:40 I told it to President Xi, then we no longer want you to do business with the United States of America. And those ships disappeared from that harbor so quickly. China. Get along great with China. Are the talks of the wrong productive? Do you want to continue that? the talk to the Iran. Do you believe those are productive? Do you want to continue that?
Starting point is 01:14:00 I think Iran could be a great country as long as it doesn't have nuclear weapons. If they have nuclear weapons, they'll never get a chance to be a great country. They will never get a chance. It won't even come to us. Why not? Yeah. Yesterday you mentioned short-lived product exemptions. Which specific products are you considering and how long your short-lived, weeks, months? I'm looking at something to help some of the car companies where they're, They're switching to parts that were made in Canada, Mexico, and other places.
Starting point is 01:14:31 And they need a little bit of time because they're going to make them here. But they need a little bit of time. So I'm talking about things like that. What about any Apple products, other cell phones? Look, I'm a very flexible person. I don't change my mind, but I'm flexible. And you have to be. You just can't have a wall and you'll only go.
Starting point is 01:15:02 Sometimes you have to go around. under it or above it. Unless it's the... There'll be maybe things coming up. Then you don't. I speak to Tim Cook. I helped Tim Cook recently in that whole business. I'm not... I don't want to hurt anybody.
Starting point is 01:15:15 But the end result is we're going to get to the position of greatness for our country. We're the greatest economic power in the world if we're smart. If we're not smart, we're going to hurt our country very badly. We lost with China over the Biden years. Trillions of dollars on trade. Trillions of dollars. And he let them fleece us, and we can't do that anymore.
Starting point is 01:15:42 And you know what? I don't blame China at all. I don't blame President Xi. I like him. He likes me. You've got to respect the player. Think, who knows? Who the hell cares?
Starting point is 01:15:50 Do you have any on days on top of talking about? Oh, what? And you know what? I don't blame China at all. I don't blame President Xi. I like him. He likes me. I mean, you know, think, who knows?
Starting point is 01:16:02 Who the hell cares? Kisses. But you know what? 12 more years of this, yep. Let me just tell you this. I don't blame China. I don't blame Vietnam. I see their meeting today.
Starting point is 01:16:29 Is that wonderful? That's a lovely meeting. The meeting like trying to figure out, how do we screw the United States of America? Don't forget, the European Union was formed to do just that. The European Union was formed to hurt the United States. Oh my God. Trying to figure out, how do we screw the United States?
Starting point is 01:16:48 of America. Don't forget the European Union was formed to do just that. The European Union was formed to hurt the United States on trade. And they get us on NATO because they don't pay their bills. But now since I got involved, they have been paying their bills. I took in 600, over $600 billion for NATO. Nobody took in anything. I mean, they were all delinquent. Most of the, they had eight nations out of 28 paid their bills. The rest of them were. away delinclay. And I said, if you don't pay your bills, we're not going to protect you anymore. And the money poured in over six hundred. The secretary general last week made that same. He said, I've never seen anything like it. We couldn't get anybody to pay. How could that have
Starting point is 01:17:29 happened? Because the United States was putting the bill for NATO. Well, we got hurt there, and we got hurt on trade, likewise, European Union. And they've got to come to the table. And they're trying to. They're trying to. But the European Union is second terrible advantage. They don't take our food products. They don't take our cars. We have millions of their cars, BMW, Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benzs, many others. I have that one. They come in by the millions.
Starting point is 01:17:59 They don't take. There are no Chevroletes in Munich, I can tell you that. I said to Angela Merkel, when she was there, as she was letting millions of people infiltrate Germany, which was not so good from, we would call them illegal immigrants. But she made them legal. But I said to, and I get along with her very well, I said, how many Chevroletes do we have in Munich or Frankfurt? Why, none, Donald, none?
Starting point is 01:18:27 I said, you're right. Why none, Donald, none? How did this happen? This is crazy. How the fuck did this happen? I said, you're right. And yet we take in millions and millions of cars. No.
Starting point is 01:18:55 Those days are over. Okay, thank you very much everybody. Thank you, Press. Thank you, Press. Thank you, Mr. President, did you comment on the FTC's case against March, against Meta, Mark Zucker, Thank you, Ms. Thank you, Ms. Thank you, Naif.
Starting point is 01:19:11 Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, all the door. Yeah, I don't know what she was talking. Nobody cares. Yeah. Bro, the shit where they tried to start it off and he just says, no, your food is ass and your cars don't fit that you use tax regulations? I'm not sure, right?
Starting point is 01:19:38 I mean, I don't think that cars are the end all and be all. I'm not sure about the details on that. I mean, I wouldn't, what do you call it? I wouldn't go and say, like, yeah, that's true for sure or not. J.D. Vance did a big oopsie? I didn't see that. Yeah, what do you mean? What do you mean he did a big oopsie?
Starting point is 01:19:57 I think he's been fine. Yeah, and go fuck himself. Yeah, he's chilling, man. Flashbang, I know, I know as bright as fuck. So, yeah, anyway, damn, like, this was fucking funny. This was fucking cinema. I'm very happy about this. Obviously, I'm a big fan of the Super Jail El Salvador pipeline for illegal aliens.
Starting point is 01:20:24 Massive fan of it. huge supporter. I think the guy, Bukaley, does a great job. And I hope we send more people over there. You know, again, you know, as many as possible. Absolutely. And so, yeah, that's it. No, I'm very, very, very happy about this. And Vance dropped the trophy. Yeah, I guess so.
Starting point is 01:20:43 But I'll look at it. And, yeah, big dick rider. I mean, not really a dick rider. I mean, really, you have to be a dick rider for this? I think it's common fucking sense. Why the hell you want to keep these people here? Yeah. I mean, I don't think that's true at all. Yeah, I mean, the thing is that, like, I've been critical. I was critical about Trump, relaxing the tariffs on China. I was critical about Trump with what he said about Ukraine, even today. So, like, I think that you're just mad that you're hearing something that you disagree with. That's really what's going on. And I get it, right? You don't want to hear things that make you mad. But at the end of the day, sometimes that just has to happen. Right? What about U.S. citizens being deported? I don't know if it's legal, I'd be, like, okay, so you're asking me, like, all right, legally, can you do it? I don't know. But ethically and morally, do I have a problem with U.S. citizens getting deported to El Salvador if they're very problematic?
Starting point is 01:21:39 No. No, not really. You mean illegals that went home? Well, I'm talking about like if somebody's a U.S. citizen, right? And that's it. Nothing law says they have to be jailed in the U.S.? Well, I don't know. It's a slippery slope. Um, good. Then maybe that'll help people that are thinking about committing crime and causing problems, maybe that'll help them think twice about it, and maybe they won't do it as much. If they're that worried about a slippery slope and they're that afraid that something crazy might happen, then maybe it's good that you have a little bit of a deterrence. And I think that's what would happen. And so that's actually fucking crazy. Everybody thinks it's crazy, but you know who didn't think it was crazy? He didn't think it was
Starting point is 01:22:21 crazy. And it worked. So that's what's really crazy. That's what's funny to me about this, is that all the, it worked, no problem. So how is it that you could just go in there and just put the people in jail? Not everyone? Oh, you're right. Not everyone. There's not everybody that's going to think anything. So that's it.
Starting point is 01:22:39 The tariffs on the charge of changed all in China. The report made it seem like they were changed when there was the same since liberation day. I'd have to go back and double check. I think that there was one change, but there could be something else. I don't want to argue about it right now because it's like something else is kind of like beside the point, right? but people don't realize their actions affect other people around them. They do. It's an easy answer. Don't be a fucking criminal. Yeah, exactly. Illegals don't have constitutional rights because they're illegal. I mean, I really don't give a fuck about them either way, right? I mean, and that's it. And so, yeah, Stalin and Mal didn't think it was crazy. You're right. And so, like, again, I understand that there are a lot of optical, emotional blackmail arguments that are used like that in order to cow people into submission to like, okay, well, I don't want to side with the back. guys optically. I don't care about that. I don't give a fuck about that. Wow, bad people did something
Starting point is 01:23:30 bad in the past. Okay, well, now we can't do anything that's even close to that. That's retard logic. Yeah, exactly. I don't think like that. Yeah, that's just not how my brain works, man. And so, yeah, it's unlike he's in a position to say anything else. Even his answer, he helped me to smuggle him in, betrays that he wouldn't be able to return him if you wanted to do. Well, yeah, obviously he couldn't. The guy sent away also didn't commit a crime. He didn't do anything wrong. That is the issue. The guy that sent away didn't commit a crime. Well, are you talking about the guy that was found two times to be a, well, actually, number one, if he's an illegal alien, then that is the crime, number one. And number two, if he's associated with a terrorist organization, then I think that's a problem. And so, like, and if two courts decide that this guy's part of a terrorist organization, then I think it's a great thing to get rid of him. Absolutely. And so anyway, it seems like to do what's actually part of MS-13. He was married. to a citizen. So wait a minute. You think that the two immigration courts were wrong?
Starting point is 01:24:33 Like, I'm just confused by this. And also, like, if he's married to a citizen, that somehow makes it okay? I don't understand this. He was an MS-13? Big mistake. Shouldn't have done that. Yeah, so we're against due process now? Well, that was the due process. So the due process? So the due process is applied to him differently because he's not a citizen. He's part of a terrorist organization and Trump did the Illegal Enemies Act. That's the reason why. So the due process changed because you're applying it to a different person. So an illegal alien doesn't receive the same due process that an American citizen does in every single way. They're not afforded the same opportunities in the Constitution as an American does. Like, for example, the right to vote.
Starting point is 01:25:21 And so the whole premise of this is complete bullshit. As mentioned, repeating lies. No, it's not a lie. It's common sense. It's common sense anybody would know this. Two courts equals no due process. Exactly. You can't reason with these people?
Starting point is 01:25:36 Yes, being married to a citizen grants you citizenship. I'm not sure whether it does or not. I thought it gives you a green card, but maybe it does give you citizenship. I don't remember exactly. And I think it gives you a green card for you to stay there indefinitely. That was my understanding. I'm saying by a stupid logic, you can commit horrible acts and then marry in a different country and then it's all okay. Yeah. And this is the problem is that like the fact that he married an American citizen, this is a more emotional reasoning. Yeah, you can do something wrong, but then if you get married in another country, it's okay. And like, oh, well, what happened five years ago, right? I mean, yeah, terrorist means you're fucked instantly. Yeah, I mean, there it is. And so it's, it's just sad for me to see this happen with so many people. But, uh, but, uh, uh, I think that they'll realize the error of their ways.
Starting point is 01:26:30 But the one thing that you have to keep in mind is that there's wrongfully convicted people all the time. I see a problem with U.S. citizens being deforted to a foreign country. Innocent people will be wrongfully affected. Yeah, that's fine. I mean, it's going to happen. Yeah, I mean, sure. Like, yeah, you're going to have mistakes. I mean, that's the same with anything.
Starting point is 01:26:50 Like, really, it is. And like, that's fine? Yeah, of course. And that's the way it is with everything, right? We put people to death that shouldn't be put to death, people in jail that shouldn't be in jail. If you want to use the argumentation that because somebody that is innocent can be negatively affected by this, then you can't have a rule. Well, then we'd have no rules. So the problem, like, you can't use that logic because that logic destroys everything.
Starting point is 01:27:19 It destroys all laws. every law there are going to be basically wrong applications of that law. Like this is just how it is with anything. So no, like, and I think that a lot of people don't want to say what I'm saying because it doesn't sound good to say. But no, there are, there is a, there is a, the reality is there is a acceptable rate of error. With anything that happens, there is an acceptable rate of error. and so if that rate of error is really high then you need to look at why is it very high
Starting point is 01:27:52 but at the same time to say that there's never errors ever like that doesn't like in any everything that's not how it works if I know your credits I just put on some some background sound no it doesn't even sound bad it's just wrong yeah I mean of course and yeah there are instances where people are treated more harshly but the idea is violent offenders especially once
Starting point is 01:28:16 to kill people are the ones that'll be affected yeah exactly you're being too edgy big dog uh you don't want americans being deported the foreign prisons uh not a lot of them no but like i mean for the really bad ones i don't think that's a big deal no like not really and like i mean i'm talking about like morally right like morally what do i think about it i just don't think it's a big deal i don't yeah yeah i mean i i i don't know what you want me to tell you like i it's sorry Anyway, such a weird group in chat today. Yeah, I mean, I think that again, and this is another pretty big principle that I have,
Starting point is 01:28:58 is that I think that a certain level, especially whenever you're dealing with violent criminals, is that a certain level of indifferent brutality is required. And so I have no problem embracing policies that apply that, because I think that that brutality is necessary in order to counteract the brutality of the people that are the bad actors. And so I understand that it's brutal and it hurts them and everything, but I think it serves as a deterrent
Starting point is 01:29:29 for people to do it, and I think that's the reason why it's good. And so, yeah, that's the reason. And again, I... Yeah, citizens are greater than criminals? Yeah, exactly. But good take, yes, severance. And emotion often uses laws.
Starting point is 01:29:45 Yeah, exactly. It does not turn El Salvador on a similar thing in space prison, Mass Effect 2? I never played it, so I don't know. But anyway, it's not a good tactic to say it's fine to deport U.S. citizens. It's going to scare more people. Well, I mean, you can talk about like somebody getting scared or afraid or upset or whatever.
Starting point is 01:29:59 That's fine. But I don't really care about that. Like, I'm just, like, you ask me what my opinion is. I'm giving you what my opinion is. Now, you might think that this is a wrong opinion. Trust me, this is, if you think this is a bad opinion, you should see some of the other things, I think. Okay? Like, there are plenty worse than that.
Starting point is 01:30:20 So, and again, like I, listen, I don't, my moral compass does not point north, okay? The way I see things is not the way other people see things. So if you think that the way that I'm looking at this is wrong or evil or bad, you could be right. But the reality is, I think it does the most good for the most people. And that's the way I look at everything. How do you do the most good for the most people in the best way, and how do you reward people that are good and punish people that are bad? And I work backwards from that thinking, and that's how I come to conclusions.
Starting point is 01:30:59 I don't think based off of what's fair or not fair or anything like that, because I view that fairness as a inversion. Because to me, the unfairness is suffered by the people who have to live in a society where they're under threat of this violence. And so that's the, that's the, that's the, way I see it. And so like it's not that I don't have any morals. It's that the way that I look at things is just, I think, different than the way that a lot of other people look at things. And I've learned this over the years, right? This is why I usually don't give my opinion on a lot
Starting point is 01:31:35 of moral issues. It's because usually I have the wrong opinion. But yeah, but you need to at least be based on the law. Now you're saying it's okay to circumvent the law if you think it's for an abstract good reason? Well, no. And that's what I said, right? I mean, they shouldn't do it if it's against the law, but why don't you just change the law then? Like, I mean, we change laws all the time. So, like, if the logic is that it's against the law so we can't do it, well, why don't you just change the law? I mean, again, like, so I get what you're saying, and I can understand that. Trump will already said that. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, why should you have moral, why should you have morals for those that are immoral? Yeah, yeah, definitely. I think your opinion is based off facts and
Starting point is 01:32:20 and tell the logic. Yeah, I don't, you have people's thoughts, but it almost don't realize they'd act the way that you're thinking if they were put in that situation. Yeah. And I think this is one of the other reasons is that, you know, a lot of people know this, but I am the most empathetic streamer, right? And the reason why is because I can put myself in the shoes of another person and I can try to understand how they would feel, not how I would feel if I were them, but how they would feel? And then I work backwards from that. And I think about how can I create a world for this person where this person feels safe and good. And so, in Instead of thinking about, you know, some other bullshit or what's going to make me feel good, I think about how to make them feel good.
Starting point is 01:33:02 That's it. Two-thirds majority would never agree to change the law to deporting citizens? Easily they could. Easily. Yeah, I disagree with that. Completely. Yeah, they absolutely would. That's sympathy?
Starting point is 01:33:17 No, it's not. Sympathy is whenever you're feeling bad for something that happens negatively to another person. empathy is when you're able to put yourself in that person's position and then look at how they feel. So it's a little bit different. A lot of people don't know that, but that is really what the difference is.

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