00:03Biden would take a half a question and he'd leave without answering it.
00:07You tell me when it gets boring.
00:09Are you from Iran?
00:10No, I'm not from Iran. I'm from the UK.
00:12But the intelligence reports conclude that Iran can enrich uranium to a level that concerns you.
00:19Would you consider bombing the country again?
00:21Sure, without question, absolutely.
00:22And have you had any conversations?
00:23Turned out to be unbelievable.
00:25But, you know, our incredible flyers and our, I call them the shots.
00:30These guys are unbelievable.
00:31Think from 52,000 feet, they hit the equivalent of a refrigerator door.
00:36They actually hit it right in the center, so it's much smaller than that.
00:40And just bomb after bomb going deeper, deeper, blowing up.
00:43Incredible thing.
00:44I don't know if you heard the general.
00:45He was very impressive.
00:46Raisin Cane.
00:47You know, he's the one that beat ISIS for me.
00:50And he did it in a matter of weeks.
00:52And I was told it was going to take four or five years.
00:55And when I got this job, I always said, if I get this job, I'm going to put that guy as the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
01:01And Dan Cane.
01:01And he, when I heard his name was Raisin, his nickname is Raisin, Raisin Cane.
01:05I said, you've got to be kidding.
01:06So I liked him right from the beginning.
01:08But he knocked out ISIS in a time that nobody ever thought possible.
01:11And when this attack was completed and so successful, I said, now I know how you knocked out ISIS so quickly.
01:17But we have the best people.
01:19We have the best equipment in the world.
01:21You know, I rebuilt the military during my four years, during my other term.
01:25We have the best equipment in the world.
01:26The problem is we gave away, you know, a lot of it, but small, relatively speaking.
01:31We gave a lot of it away to Afghanistan.
01:33Shouldn't it happen?
01:34That just shows how incompetent they were.
01:36They gave all that equipment away, billions and billions of dollars worth.
01:39But that was small compared to what we have.
01:41Now we have a great military with great people.
01:43President, congratulations.
01:44A couple of very different questions.
01:46One is Rwanda, 1994.
01:48As you grew up in New York, we all knew how horrific those attacks were.
01:52There was on the treaty.
01:53There are talks that perhaps...
01:55That's going to take place today at 3 o'clock in the Oval Office.
01:57We're going to have a signing with Rwanda and the Congo.
02:00So I'm a little out of my league in that one because I didn't know too much about it.
02:03I knew one thing.
02:04They were going at it for many years and with machetes.
02:08It is one of the worst wars that anyone's ever seen.
02:12And I just happened to have somebody that was able to get it settled.
02:15I mean, just a brilliant person who is very comfortable in that part of the world.
02:20It's a very dangerous part of the world.
02:21I said, are you uncomfortable there?
02:23People are being killed.
02:25Schoolchildren are being raided and killed.
02:28And I don't even want to say how, but as viciously as I've ever heard.
02:32Are you uncomfortable?
02:33No, that's the part of the world that I know.
02:35Very comfortable.
02:36I was able to get them together and sell it.
02:38And not only that, we're getting for the United States a lot of the mineral rights from the Congo as part of it.
02:43They're so honored to be here.
02:44They never thought they'd be coming to it.
02:46Look, this is a very tough part of the world.
02:48But they were just telling me they never thought they'd ever be coming to the White House.
02:52And they're so honored.
02:53And so we're going to give them a great big reception.
02:55But that's after many years of fighting.
02:57It's a great thing.
02:58That's at 3 o'clock, I believe.
02:59Sir, are you concerned at all about secret nuclear sites in Iran?
03:02Yes, there might be some of those.
03:03Not really.
03:04Can I tell you, they're exhausted.
03:07And Israel's exhausted, too.
03:08And I dealt with both of them.
03:10And they both wanted it settled.
03:12And we did a great job.
03:13But they're exhausted.
03:14The last thing they're thinking about right now is nuclear.
03:17You know what they're thinking of?
03:18They're thinking about tomorrow, trying to live.
03:21It's such a mess.
03:22The place was bombed to hell.
03:24And, no, I'm not worried about it at all.
03:27And I'm putting out a little statement.
03:29I'm going to respond to the Ayatollah's statement yesterday that we won the war.
03:34And I said, look, you're a man of great faith, a man who's highly respected in this country.
03:39You have to tell the truth.
03:40You got beat to hell.
03:42And Israel was beat up, too.
03:44They were both beat up.
03:46And it was a great time to end it.
03:48It was quick.
03:48They got the hate out.
03:49There was a lot of hate.
03:50It would be great if they didn't have that hate.
03:52But the last thing they're thinking about is nuclear weapons right now.
03:57Thank you, Mr. President.
03:58Iris Howe with NTD Researcher Media with the Apoch Times.
04:01Thank you so much for doing this.
04:02It's very refreshing for all of us here.
04:03It's a good group.
04:04I believe in this room.
04:05We haven't had this in a few more.
04:06Probably. I understand what you mean.
04:07So thank you so much for coming out here to talk to us.
04:09Other than Caroline's done a great job.
04:11You're referring to the past administration, not to Caroline.
04:14Back to the ruling today, if you don't mind.
04:16So you have always talked about winning for the American people.
04:19How do you think today's ruling will enable you to further deliver for American families
04:23and workers across the country?
04:25Not only when it comes to immigration, but also when it comes to trade, energy.
04:28What actions are you most eager to move forward with now?
04:30Well, I think taking power away from these absolutely crazy radical left judges is a tremendous.
04:37This is such a big day.
04:39This is such a big day.
04:40It's like it's sort of sad because we're doing the signing at three o'clock.
04:44And I, you know, this may very well dominate the signing of a big war that was going on
04:48and really affecting the continent of, think of it, the entire continent of Africa was being
04:53affected.
04:54And we're settling that war today.
04:56And this will probably be your headline.
04:59But this is a very big moment.
05:00And it gives power back to people that should have it, including Congress, including the
05:05presidency.
05:06And it only takes bad power away from judges.
05:09It takes bad power, sick power, and unfair power.
05:13And it's really going to be, this is a very monumental decision.
05:16Yeah, please.
05:16Yeah, Mr. President, thank you very much.
05:18On July 9th, is that July 9th date set for tariffs to snap back?
05:24Or could they?
05:25We can do whatever we want.
05:26We could extend it.
05:27We could make it shorter.
05:28I'd like to make it shorter.
05:29I'd like to just send letters out to everybody, congratulations, you're paying 25%.
05:34He doesn't want, he's, he's a much nicer person than I am.
05:37Go ahead, did you finish it up?
05:38Who are you considering for the Federal Reserve then?
05:41And are you speeding up that process, I see, Secretary?
05:43Oh, he's terrible.
05:44I mean, I have a list of things, we're like 38 on the list.
05:47We pay, you know, Cameroon and different places are paying the same as us.
05:53Because, you know, you have somebody sets a rate at 4% or 4.5%.
05:57It's hard to go out and say we should be paying 1% when you have your so-called experts doing that.
06:03And the sad part is, you know, as per the question that you asked about tariffs, we've had the tariffs and we have less inflation than we had before.
06:11What we have is a hell of a lot more money, a hell of a lot more income, and we shouldn't be paying a rate like that.
06:17In other words, when we pay a rate, I'll tell you, each point is the equivalent of $300 billion.
06:23So if we had it down three points, because I think we should be at one, you have Switzerland is at 0.25.
06:31In other words, 25% of 1%.
06:33And they're the number one right now.
06:36But we should be the number one.
06:38And soon you're going to have, I believe, I think, you're going to have where the people will pay, you know, will pay, like we had a few years ago.
06:45Where you put up money, you loan money, and I mean, you actually, instead of paying, you get paid.
06:51I love that.
06:52I don't know if it's any good, but I love it, where you put up money and you get paid.
06:57But we should be in a category.
06:59So we should be at the top of the list, not toward the bottom of the list.
07:02But we have a man who's not a smart man, and he probably has Trump derangement syndrome.
07:07And he's just not a smart person.
07:09And what he's doing, though, he's hurting us for years to come, because if we borrow money at two points higher than we should be paying, it's $600 billion.
07:19Wouldn't you say those numbers are about right, Scott?
07:21So it's two points would be about 600, actually more than that, but about $600 billion.
07:26All because the guy doesn't want to lower the rates.
07:28He's doing the service, a very disservice.
07:30And then he goes up, talks about, I'd like to see costs come down.
07:33You know, he gets up and he does his little thing for five minutes, and he goes out and he goes back to the beach.
07:37He goes, I'd like to see costs come down.
07:40Well, he could lower the interest costs by $900 billion a year.
07:45All he has to do is lower rates.
07:46And everybody's saying, I was watching some of the business shows today, and they're saying, you know, Trump's right.
07:51He should really be cutting.
07:53The country's doing well.
07:54We have no inflation.
07:56Now, despite him, we're doing great.
07:59But if we got the rates down, we would be a rocket ship.
08:02So I think that'll be it.
08:03And I just want to thank everybody.
08:05This is a really big day.
08:06We've had a big week.
08:07We've had a lot of victories this week.
08:08I think NATO was a tremendous victory.
08:11The war was a tremendous.
08:12Look, we were talking about this for 30 years, about Iran being nuclear.
08:17And all I said is, it will not be nuclear, and it's not going to be nuclear.
08:21And, you know, I want to give credit to a lot of people.
08:24Most importantly, to our great military.
08:26Boy, they put out that fire.
08:27Once that happened, once those bombs got dropped, that war was over.
08:31But I just want to compliment them.
08:32Incredible.
08:33The general and all of his generals.
08:35Pete Hegseth was great.
08:36And now I want to compliment Pam.
08:38A lot of genius went into this.
08:40You know, people, if you don't say it exactly right, if the Supreme Court doesn't get it because it's incorrectly spoken about, and that happens.
08:48A lot of cases are lost because they don't say the right words.
08:51But I want to, she's going to go down as a great attorney general.
08:55I may change my mind about that.
08:57She's going to go down as a great attorney general.
08:59This was a tremendous win today.
09:00So I just want to congratulate you and Todd and your whole staff.
09:05Very brilliant people.
09:06And we can't forget John Sauer.
09:07That's right.
09:08Who is with, there's a medical emergency within his family.