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You know, I mean, I understand what I'm doing you make yourself.
A target. And it's a very dangerous business.
And and all those people love me. I mean this I.
Some of these, these women, they're so.
And joy. She would every time she'd see me like I'd be in.
You know, she worked as like an assistant press secretary. I hardly knew her. But she leaves and she writes me this gorgeous letter.
I don't even know. You know, anyway, she was in the administration zone now currently sits in the far right hand side, whatever the hell the name is. And and she writes a letter, the most beautiful letter she's quoted in the paper.
Then all of a sudden she goes into view. She started hitting the hell out of me because they won't hire unless I've had many people go and CNN and they call said I don't know what to do. What.
They want to pay me a lot, but I have to be negative on you. I should be negative. That's OK. There are guys who aren't like CNN. They won't hire them. Sean Duffy.
You know, congressman and he retired. He got a good job with CNN but he was only positive about Trump.
I mean, I respect what he did. He could have gone, you know, negative. I tell people.
Gave an answer that a child wouldn't give. It was so bad.
It's sort of bad. You know, I'd give an answer which was a very good answer. I always talk about, you know.
I've never heard. I think it's the biggest scandal in broadcast history. What happened to CNN CBS? So you have CBS 60 Minutes. That's a news program. It's not an entertainment program. It's under their news. It's the head of their news thing.
That shows that she's essentially incompetent.
They should pay a fortune. They're worth a fortune. They give them out for free because they're using the public airwaves with cable. You don't have that. Cable's different. But you know.
It's just a different deal. But with the networks, they give those they're worth.
Billions of dollars. They give them out free, but you have to be honest and that was bad. I think that David Muir and that woman that was aside, I never even heard of her, but they kept interrupting me. It was like I said, how many people am I debating here? I got this one and I got you two.
He said, no, no crime has gone down.
Said what's happened. And I'll tell you what I'm.
And we went to one in Long Island visited the family in Long Island. A very big deal. And.
He's a gentleman. Please pull over. Door opens, guy comes out firing.
Even if they were allowed to pull out their gun, which they're not.
And he was killed and his partner was hurt. He was killed.
And you don't, I mean you don't even have an eighth of a second to think.
And it is such a dangerous job that in particular, think of it, you go up to a car, you don't know who's sitting there with a gun. And if they have a gun, you really don't have a chance. You're not allowed to have your gun out by the way. You have to have very strict rules.
Number one, they're but even if you could have your gun out.
The door opens and a guy and bullets start firing out, you know, and especially where they have the dark windows, where they have the darkened windows. It is such a dangerous profession.
And it's very hard to get cops now.
Because they're not given any backup.
You can, you know, they have like an eighth of a second to make a decision that's going to change their life if they make the wrong decision, they're going to end up on the front page of every newspaper in the country.
You know, we're doing pretty well now. I don't know. Maybe in a week from now, say sorry about that. I was wrong, but we're leading everything. And I think we're going to have a very good election. But I tell people because people are starting to get to know her.
But she was to fund the police. She was to all these transgender operations. You know, if you wanted a sex change and you were in detention and you demanded a sex change.
Now we have a lot of good issues. You know, we had the the other day. Think of how simple some of these things are We're trying to get cars built in the United States. Detroit has been really tough. It's been a disaster.
They have a huge factory, a huge car auto plant being built by China in Mexico. Make cars, sell them in the United States. Put everybody out of business, right? Here we go again.
Plant is there when I'm president. I will put.
100 or 200 percent tariffs on every car. They'll be unsellable in the United States. And they just announced they're not going to build the plan because they think I'm going to think of it. They're not going to build the plant.
This was the biggest plant in the world. It would have more than all of Michigan makes. That's how big you know. This is what.
If that plan goes up, I want them to understand if I win.
To me, the most beautiful word and I've said this for the last couple of weeks.
In the dictionary today and any.
In the 1880s and 1890s.
A president who was assassinated named McKinley.
He was the tariff king. He spoke beautifully of terrorists. His language was really beautiful We will not allow.
The enemy to come in and take our jobs and take factories and take our workers and take our families.
Unless they pay a big price and the big price is tariffs.
And then around in the early 1900s, they switched over stupidly to frankly an income tax.
And you know why? Because countries were putting a lot of pressure on America. We don't want to pay tariffs. Please don't. You know, they.
Believe me, they control our politicians. You.
If you look at the kind of numbers that these guys make.
We had a commission meeting.
eight. I think it was 1887. Think of this problem.
We were so rich, we had so much money, we didn't know what to do. So they set up a blue ribbon commission on tariffs.
And the sole purpose is what to do with all the money we had.
We were so rich because we were taxing other people for coming in and taking our jobs.
And China does it. That's what China did. If you want to open a factory and sell.
Cars. If you build a factory here or have a factory, they don't take our cars they wouldn't take our cars. But if you build.
And I see this and it's going to crash. I say it's going to crash into the gantry. They call it a gantry Oh man, that's going to be a disaster because it's starting to get very close. And then all of a sudden you see the flames and about a year and a boom. And then you see the two arms grab it.
Crazy. And I forgot the guy. I had him on the phone. I forgot. No, I said no, I called you on. I said, was that you? He said, that was me. And I said, who else can do that? He said, nobody. Russia can't do it. The United States, nobody can do it. You know, I set up Space Force. That was me. And that's the first time in 82 years that we opened another branch since the Air Force.
And that's going to be one of our most important things. But think of what he does. And he did one other thing that I never heard of it. It's a.
I went down to North Carolina, Georgia, the different places, right I followed it right down.
And one of the guys in North Carolina said, could you?
Do me a favor. Do you know Elon Musk? Yes, he endorsed me. By the way, he gave me the nicest endorsement to the.
Tough. He said the country's going to fail. You should do the same thing because you cannot be voting for Kamala Kamala. You're not a Kamala person. I know you. I've watched you. I know him better than he is. You know what? Without speaking to you, I think I know you maybe almost as well as your wife. I have watched you for so many years. You're not a Kamala person. You're a.
Could you get him? We need Starlink. And I call.
Elon. He got it for him so fast, saved so many lives. And I said, how was it? They said.
A trillion dollars to get cables all over the country. Right. And.
Billion dollars. That's like a gas pump, right They built nine gas pumps except electricity comes out.
They spent nine billion dollars. Three of them don't work. The whole thing. There's so much waste I could, I could sit here and tell you about things that, that.
With a much lower tax rate. So I took it from almost 40 percent down to 21 percent. Now I'm bringing it from 21 down to 15 but only if you make your product.
Which is great. People call me. They said, what a great idea. Nobody ever heard of that before. I don't care if they make the product in Japan. Why should I give so it's a 21.
In the first year, we took in much more revenue than we did at almost 40. Think of that.
It inspired. Now we had other things too. We, we were able to get people to bring back their money. You couldn't you couldn't bring back your money if you had money in.
the bureaucracy, the documents, the whole thing. And also the tax was too high. You know, they wanted like half of it or something. Nobody's going to do that. So they, they leave their money in Japan and and they spend their money there.
We were ready to rock and roll. And then we had the Covid thing.
And we had to focus on that. And.
If we didn't give some businesses a hand, they would have all. You would have had a depression like in 1929. But we were ready to start. We were going to we would have very shortly been paying off debt. You know, we have thirty five trillion dollars in debt.
And I'll never forget it. We were, it was talking about from, you know, the standpoint of being an office. I.
I'm in the oval office and I have John McLachlan and Fabrizio, the two.
Very good pollsters, probably. I don't know. I would say the two best who knows, but very good pollsters.
And we're starting to think about running for a second term.
We had the greatest economy.
And if I asked many of the businessmen, you know, from the big companies, you know, the guys running the big companies that say, so if you had your choice, you've had it now for a long time.
Tax cuts. You paid less tax or the regulation cuts. You.
Every one of them said the regulation cuts meant more.
Who would think that, right? Because you don't equate it to dollars, but it actually is more dollars.
If George Washington came back.
And I'll never forget it. The following day they said something's happening in China, sir.
Could we meet? I said, what's happening?
And it was all around the Wuhan lab by the way there are pictures with.
The Wuhan lab. And I always said that from the beginning. Joe was, you know, they tried to say first, they said it was France. And you know, they blamed everybody But then they say it was bats from a cave 2000 miles away. So.
And despite that, we had the best economy. And when I gave it.
Over the stock market was higher than it was I mean.
And don't forget by growth, the word growth is actually more important in a way because you could have the same debt. But if you doubled your growth all of a sudden, you're underlevered.
But still, we should pay off that. You know, if you viewed this.
thirty five trillion dollars right now. It's a lot. But if you look at the asset value, if you look at it purely as an asset value, we have.
Oil underground, we have water, we have mountains, we have I mean the assets are so enormous. But regardless of that.
We've got thirty five trillion in debt. We should pay it off. It.
The environmental is the biggest tool for stopping growth, the biggest tool.
You know, I look at some of the I know the environmental stuff better because I had to build buildings in New York. I had to build, I had to do environmental impact studies.