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On Air Force One, President Trump was asked about the idea that he is deliberately crashing the stock market.

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00:00China.
00:01On the idea of crashing the markets on purpose, there's been some speculation, partly because
00:02of the video that was posted on Truth Social, that there was some sort of deliberate effort
00:03on your part to have the markets sell off.
00:04Can you talk about that?
00:05Well, that's not so, but I do want to solve the deficit problem that we have with China,
00:06with the European Union and other nations.
00:07And they're going to have to do that.
00:08And if they want to talk about that, they're going to have to do it.
00:09And if they want to talk about that, I'm open to talking, but otherwise, why would
00:33I want to talk?
00:35And as you know, because of the tariffs, we have $7 trillion already committed to be
00:41invested in the United States, building auto plants, building chip companies, and all sorts
00:48of companies are coming into our country at levels that we've never seen before.
00:52Biden had nothing coming in.
00:54This was a dead country with Biden.
00:58He didn't know what he was doing.
01:00And that's now been proven, at least.

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