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00:00It's tough, Mr. President. That's something that we're looking at.
00:03This is something that we've had.
00:06$588 million has been spent over the last four or five years to boot prevention,
00:10and yet the numbers stayed at 17 or 21, wherever you want to have it.
00:13We're now opening that back up, taking in nonprofits.
00:16We're bringing in others who have things that are actually looking at.
00:19I've worked with Senator Kennedy and others on the idea of opening up the possibility of psychedelic treatment and others to give us an opportunity.
00:28We've got to research it, make sure it's good.
00:30But it's opening up that possibility.
00:31And I think, again, veterans are understanding now that we're putting them first.
00:34When I go to these hospitals, they're actually coming up saying thanks.
00:37We're back where we need to be, and we're seeing a workforce develop.
00:41So suicide is going to come down.
00:42It's also going to take some transition stuff that your Secretary of Defense has been very helpful on.
00:46We've got to transfer them out of the military so they come to us better.
00:49But we're working on that.
00:52Mr. President, it may come as a surprise, but this has been the busiest 100 days.
00:58You know, this is the biggest deal ever done.
01:06If you sold IBM, Exxon, Mobil, and five other companies together, it's peanuts compared to what we're doing.
01:12This is the biggest deal ever done financially in the history of the world.
01:16And we're doing, I think we're doing great.
01:20You're going to see some big, big results.
01:21Go ahead.
01:22And I'll just say something that Secretary Duffy said in his context, because it's complex, no one has done it.
01:28So this is something, a reordering of global trade that hasn't happened since the end of World War II.
01:33And it's long overdue, because we've seen manufacturing offshore under the old global trading system.
01:38When the net result of the global trading system, that all the manufacturing goes to Asia and other places, that's a system you have to replace.
01:44That's what you're doing.
01:46They said you wouldn't be able to do global tariffs.
01:48We did it.
01:49They said everyone would retaliate.
01:51No one retaliated outside of China.
01:53They said no one would come to negotiate.
01:54We're talking to dozens of countries.
01:56They said no one would have offers.
01:57We have dozens of written offers.
01:59We have lots of countries in this week.
02:01This is like a break for me to come.
02:04With all the countries that want to negotiate.
02:09They all want to negotiate.
02:10They want to make a deal.
02:11Don't zoom in on this.
02:13Yeah, this is just a, this is like a tracker, right?
02:15We have all these columns of which countries have come in.
02:18When we started negotiations, who gave us an offer, are we in technical talks, and when do we expect to have deals come?
02:24Those are some, some weeks out, but we're working very quickly on this.
02:27Thanks, Jim.
02:28Thank you, James.
02:29You're going to have a lot of fun for the next three weeks.
02:33Michael, do you have anything?
02:35Mr. President, the last four years, the world experienced a total lack of zero leadership under, under Biden.
02:43And then we've had a hundred days of your leadership with, with respect, with strength, starting with they'll be all hell to pay.
02:51If you don't let our people go, dozens, over 40 Americans have come home under your leadership.
03:01Far more terrorists are no longer threatening the homeland under your leadership, pulling all of these agencies together,
03:09including the person, the evil individual responsible for the Abbey Gate bombing, and to sit with the 13 Gold Star families.
03:21And you showing that follow-up and that, and that justice has been incredible.
03:27But pulling this great team together, Mr. President, everything from revitalizing shipyards, to cyber, to space, that takes this entire team working together.
03:37It's an honor to serve you in this administration, and I think the world is far better, far safer for it.
03:46Thank you very much, Mr. President.
03:48The Abbey Gate is really important.
03:50This was a horrible thing.
03:52It destroyed the image, frankly, of the Biden administration.
03:57What happened there was a disgrace.
03:58It should have never happened.
03:59And Pam is working very much on prosecuting that person.
04:04We have the person, and he'll do well.
04:08I have no doubt about it.
04:09Thank you very much, Michael.
04:11So the CIA, I don't know, Ratcliffe, I don't know if he's going to say anything.
04:16He's probably the one person here that's not allowed to talk about the great job he's done.
04:20But go ahead, anyway.
04:21President, as you know, at your direction, the CIA has deployed our unique covert action authorities in various places and continents to successfully advance your national security and foreign policy priorities, to advance peace, to end wars, to take terrorists off the battlefield, and to keep illicit drugs from coming into this country and harming Americans.
04:45Unfortunately, as much as I would love to detail your accomplishments in that regard, we can't do so in front of this crowd.
04:56But you and I both know, Mr. President, that you have had a profound, positive impact on America's national security posture, and Americans are safer because of your leadership.
05:06What I can talk about publicly is, as has been mentioned, the CIA provided the intelligence that led to the apprehension of the Abbeygate bomber, who is now being prosecuted by our great attorney general and providing a measure of justice to those 13 families that suffered as a result of that disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal during the last administration.
05:29In addition, in addition, at your direction, Mr. President, the CIA has negotiated and secured the release of Americans like Mark Fogle and Kassinia Carolina, who have been wrongfully detained, sending the message that you will forget about no Americans that are being held in other places unfairly and unjustly.
05:47And finally, Mr. President, the CIA is being restructured at your direction to focus on our core mission and to eliminate the well-documented politicization that has taken place in the intelligence community from bad actors in the past, to focus on our core mission and to make America safe again.
06:08Thank you for the opportunity, Mr. President.
06:10Good job.
06:11You're doing a great job.
06:12Thank you very much.
06:13Russell?
06:13We're obviously involved in a number of budget bills that are moving, trying to make sure all of your priorities are reflected in the reconciliation, working on our upcoming budget.
06:24Wonderful job by the entire cabinet on that front.
06:26Details soon on that front.
06:28Sending up rescissions bills to Congress for things that Elon has found.
06:32But the regulatory aspect is something we don't talk about enough.
06:36And right now, you've given us a goal of 10 for 1.
06:39And we are working right now with all of the agencies to rack up how big of a deregulatory agenda that we can have.
06:46When you came into office, you basically stopped $200 billion in costs to American families just by stopping the Biden regulatory agenda.
06:54That's about $2,000 per family.
06:56We think when we're going to hit these 10 for 1 goals that we could be in the neighborhood of about $900 billion in savings to American families that would be substantially bigger than that $2,000 number.
07:09And the point that I would make, in addition to just savings cheaper to the American people, there's an aspect of wisdom when you're enforcing these rules that comes into play.
07:22And I'm your regulator for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
07:25And we found this small mortgage lender in Chicago.
07:30His name is Barry Sterner.
07:32He had a firm called Townstone.
07:35And CFPB had gone after him because he complained about crime in Chicago, literally the same thing that the Democrat mayor had talked about.
07:44And they came after him for seven years on a redlining disparate impact claim and ruined his life.
07:53We overturned that.
07:55We apologized on your behalf to that individual.
07:58And we basically, without having to go through notice and comment, we ended the policy that set that in motion.
08:05And so that's happening across these agencies with how they are using their enforcement discretion.
08:11And it will only continue based on the stone wall of backing that you've given us to make these hard calls.
08:18I don't think they're actually that hard.
08:19But no one's done it to this point.
08:21And we were able to go forward and do that because of the backing that you've given us.
08:25So maybe the biggest thing we're working on, maybe bigger than tariffs in a certain sense, is the, we call it the one big beautiful bill.
08:32And that's wielding its way right now through the Senate.
08:36And John Thune has been actually amazing.
08:40And the speaker has been so great in Congress, Mike Johnson.
08:44It has been really two guys that they get along great.
08:48And it's just been a beautiful unified attack, really.
08:52Because we have to attack because the Democrats are trying to stop it at every turn.
08:58It would mean a 58% tax hike if they were successful.
09:03And lots of other bad things beyond the tax hike.
09:05But with us, it will be the biggest tax cut in American history.
09:10How are we doing with the bill?
09:12We're doing great.
09:13We're day in, day out, hour by hour in negotiations to make sure your stuff is in there.
09:18And to make sure we have the border resources, the defense resources, and to save the American people some tax money.
09:25And make sure all those tax cuts that you ran on are in there that help get people back into the workforce.
09:30And I think we're making a ton of progress.
09:33I think we're doing well.
09:35Like I said, the biggest tax cut in the history of our country.
09:41And it would be the biggest tax increase if the Democrats are successful.
09:45They're the only people I've ever seen running for office where they want to increase taxes.
09:50But this would be a 58%, maybe a 60% tax increase.
09:54Unsustainable for the American people.
09:56Thank you very much.
09:56Great job.
09:58Susie, the most powerful woman in the world.
10:01I'll be brief so you can hear from these amazing people.
10:09Congratulations to everyone on 100 days.
10:12It's unparalleled in my memory and best I can tell ever.
10:18But it hasn't been busy for busy's sake.
10:21The president's promises made to the American people have been kept time and time and time again.
10:26You all have been out there spreading the word with community groups in the states, in the media.
10:33It hasn't gone unnoticed.
10:35And let's work hard to the next 100 and have equally as much success then.
10:41You've done a great job, Susie.
10:44I think everybody agrees.
10:45If you have anybody that disagrees, please.
10:58I do.
11:00Please raise your hand if you have the courage to do so.
11:03Anyway, go ahead.
11:04Yes, sir, Mr. President.
11:08And you made it very clear that you wanted to put America first.
11:12And also from day one, you wanted to make housing affordable again because we do have a housing affordability crisis in our country.
11:20And so at HUD, we've been cutting all the red tape and bureaucracy as it pertains to housing affordability and unleashing creativity of our builders and developers around our country and restoring local control.
11:35We took down the affirmatively furthering fair housing rule, as you know, which was a zoning tax from Washington.
11:42So no longer will Washington be picking winners and losers, but localities and elected officials in different states and cities will have that flexibility.
11:51Also, you alluded to securing the border and such a great job has been done with all of our partners at the table.
11:58And at HUD, we want to make sure that the resources that we have now, which is American taxpayer dollars and the Biden administration, they prioritize illegal aliens over the American people.
12:11And so we signed an MOU with Secretary Noem and DHS to make sure that HUD-funded housing only goes to American citizens and no longer will it go to illegal aliens coming across our border.
12:24We have about 9 million people living in subsidized housing in our country.
12:2959% of illegal alien families use some sort of welfare program costing us $42 billion a year.
12:36And so we have prioritized American and American people only to live in HUD-funded housing.
12:43And also to make housing affordable, we also signed a partnership with Secretary Bergen at DOI to use underutilized federal lands, as you campaigned on and promised, to identify those lands to build affordable housing in our country so that people can realize the American dream.
13:01We also restored biological truth, as you did in sports.
13:06We have the equal access rule at HUD, which we took that rule down to ensure that at women shelters, that those that enter those shelters would be of the same sex, and that we would protect the ladies of our country.
13:24No longer will those that identify as women, but are not women, be able to be able to enter our shelters so that we can protect the ladies that we serve.
13:35Along with our DOGE task force, we identified over $2 billion in savings.
13:40At HUD, $260 million at HUD was just in contracts, $4 million with DEI.
13:44And so we took those contracts down and de-obligated and sent back $1.9 billion back to the Treasury for the American people.
13:52Again, we want to be good stewards over the American taxpayer dollars.
13:56And so, Mr. President, thank you for your leadership in this.
14:00And we have a tremendous team at HUD, and I'm so grateful to be part of this team around this table to take care of the American people.
14:08And I consider it a great honor and humble to do so.
14:12Yes, sir.
14:13Yes, sir.
14:13Well, I'm not sure if anyone's heard, but the price of eggs is down.
14:19It's news.
14:20I know it's news.
14:22We're to start today on, as we celebrate the 100th day, I think that it's just such a joy and an honor to continue to do this work.
14:30So thank you for that.
14:31We have been obviously very focused on the cost of groceries, specifically eggs led the way, as you have so eloquently discussed over the last few months.
14:39And we're holding tight on a very significant decrease, which is great, and investing where we need to there.
14:46As I mentioned before, the press came in, we have had a massive issue with Mexico on water, getting water to our farmers along the border for decades.
14:56When I worked in Texas 25 years ago, we were fighting with the Mexican government over the water.
15:03Then you got involved about two weeks ago that evening.
15:08I started conversations, and as of just a few days ago, thanks to Secretary Rubio's great deputy secretary and I, have been negotiating.
15:15And we hit the best deal, I believe, in history on behalf of our farmers and thanks to your leadership and your strength on that.
15:22And that's a really big deal long-term for those farmers in the southern part of the country.
15:28On the energy side, I know we've got Secretary Burgum and his partner, Secretary Wright, but we often forget that agriculture has a major piece of the energy dominance agenda, not just timber, not just minerals, but biofuels.
15:41So we continue to support that great leadership coming from those agencies and doing hopefully our part as well, and they've been incredible in that.
15:50Our farmers have been hurting under the Joe Biden administration.
15:55There was a 30% increase in the cost of input, so the cost of doing business for these farmers over those four years.
16:01When we left the White House the first time four years ago, we had a zero-dollar trade deficit with our agriculture products.
16:08After four years of Biden, that hit $50 billion because they just didn't make an effort.
16:13And so obviously that's $50 billion less at a time of very thin profitability for our agriculture community.
16:18So the Congress passed a – because the last administration didn't get a farm bill done either, the farmers were hurting there.
16:26So Congress stepped in.
16:27I say all that and basically said $10 billion to move out.
16:32USDA, fastest in history.
16:34That money went out to those farmers that couldn't make their – plant their crops.
16:39And so I'm really proud of that, and you'll hear a lot of that from the farmers today, that this USDA is moving more quickly than any ever before.
16:45And we're not – we're not organizing money based on the color of skin and other ways, which was how the last administration was moving out.
16:53We have canceled $6 billion in contracts thanks to our great friend Elon Musk and his Doge team.
16:58A lot of those were DEI, gender, studying transgender mice.
17:02You know, who knew?
17:03The racism in pest management.
17:06We've canceled all of it.
17:07We're going through a major, major restructuring.
17:11USDA is one of the biggest agencies.
17:13It's sort of a catch-all.
17:14And we're really, really downsizing and aligning around putting farmers first, which is really, really important.
17:21A big part of USDA is food stamps.
17:23It is perhaps one of the largest, if not the largest, welfare program, and it's a supplemental nutrition program.
17:31Secretary Kennedy and I have been working very closely.
17:33We were in Texas yesterday talking about nutrition and agriculture.
17:37You can't make America healthy again without your farmers and your ranchers as your partner.
17:42So ensuring that our food stamp program and those at the bottom end of the socioeconomic ladder
17:47really have access to nutritious foods as we're facing an obesity crisis and a chronic disease crisis,
17:55which I'm sure Secretary Kennedy will touch on.
17:57And the final thing I'll say is this morning, Secretary Noem and I, together,
18:02and I brought a picture because I think this is important and it goes to why we're here.
18:06This is a South Dakota ranching family named the Mauds.
18:09They are a fifth generation, fifth generation ranching family.
18:14Charles Maud, in his 30s, bought the ranch from his granddad, I'm going to show the press,
18:19when he was 17 years old.
18:21Those beautiful children, Kyle, Lyle and Kennedy, his wife Heather, under the Biden administration,
18:27they had of their several hundred acre operation, they used about 20 acres and had a fence that
18:34had been there since 1910 when their family took over the ranching operation.
18:40There had never been really any problem that had been brought to their attention.
18:44Perhaps there was a minor dispute over, again, 20 acres.
18:47This family was indicted, prosecuted, threatened with jail time, told to find guardians for their
18:55children over a fence line dispute that the Biden DOJ pushed forward.
19:01So this morning, in the steps of the U.S. Department of Agriculture with Secretary Noem,
19:05who was their governor as the governor of South Dakota, which is where these great people are from,
19:10all charges, criminal charges were dropped, and really appreciate the Department of Justice.
19:15It was a really big day as we sent a signal that the over-criminalization and using government,
19:21and you know this better than anyone because you were in the crosshairs for so long,
19:26that those days are over, and the regulation through prosecution is no more.
19:30And so this family is one of many that we'll now be talking to to ensure that never happens again.
19:40Please, Scott.
19:41Sir, it's been a momentous 100 days with you at the helm,
19:46and I view this 100 days as setting the table for peace deals, trade deals, tax deals.
19:52So the next 100 days will be harvesting.
19:55You've created negotiating leverage and leadership.
19:57They're going to yield remarkable results.
20:00Energy costs have plummeted.
20:02Mortgage rates are down.
20:04Food costs are moving lower.
20:05And American families are finding their financial footing again.
20:09I had a group in today.
20:12We, America, under your leadership, is on the verge of becoming an AI superpower,
20:17that our economy had become barbelled.
20:20We had high tech and finance on one side, natural resources led by energy,
20:25which the previous administration tried to kill on the other.
20:28And you're filling in between with precision manufacturing that we're going to be bringing back
20:34through good trade policies, good tax policies.
20:40Under the Doge at Treasury and the IRS, cost, tech support, and efficiency have increased.
20:48We have the IRS revenues are up.
20:53And thanks to the young man sent over by Doge, the IT update that began in 1990,
21:02which was begun before he was born, is going to be finished during your term.
21:08So trade, you couldn't make it up, trade, taxes, and deregulation,
21:16the one big, beautiful bill under your leadership.
21:19Speaker Johnson and Leader Thune have done a great job,
21:23but they have you as a closer on many of their members.
21:28And I'll just close by saying economic security is national security.
21:32National security is economic security.
21:35And it's never been better.
21:36We're rebuilding it.
21:39And as I said last week at the IMF and World Bank conferences,
21:44America first does not mean America alone.
21:47Under President Trump, it means leadership.
21:50Awesome.
21:52Are you busy enough?
21:56He's doing a great job.
21:57Thank you very much.
21:59Mr. President, thank you.
22:01And thanks to the Cabinet.
22:03So at the risk of insulting everybody else at the table,
22:06I believe that I'm the youngest member sitting at the table.
22:10And, you know, it occurred to me that from the time that I was born
22:14to the time that Donald J. Trump was inaugurated just a few months ago,
22:20we went from, again, 40 years,
22:23we went from the world's manufacturing superpower
22:26to one in which we depend on the People's Republic of China
22:29to make the things that we need.
22:31We went from the proudest military in the world
22:33to one in which we failed to meet our recruiting goals.
22:37And we went from one in which bipartisan border policy
22:40was the consensus of both Democrats and Republicans
22:43to one in which we allowed 20 million people
22:46to run roughshod illegally over the countryside,
22:50causing crime, causing a stress in the welfare system.
22:53And, again, that happened over the lifetime
22:55of the youngest member of the Cabinet.
22:59And what has happened in 100 days
23:00is that we've started to reverse
23:02every single one of those negative trends.
23:05And I think what it shows to me
23:06is that the president,
23:08and you sit in the Oval Office
23:09and you see these portraits of presidents' past.
23:12And let's be honest,
23:13most of them have been placeholders.
23:15They've been people who've allowed their staff
23:18to sign executive orders with an autopin
23:20instead of men of action.
23:22And the reason the media attacks this administration as chaotic
23:27is because the president is solving the problems
23:31the American people set about to solve.
23:33He's actually doing the things
23:35that he promised that he would do.
23:36And, Mr. President, it's been an honor
23:38to be part of it for the past 100 days.
23:40And let me just make one other observation
23:42because it's interesting.
23:44I've seen the data.
23:46I've monitored it.
23:47I've looked at it.
23:48But the most underreported fact
23:51of the first 100 days
23:52is that we came in
23:54with a massive recruitment shortfall.
23:57And in 100 days,
23:58Secretary Hegseth and President Trump's leadership,
24:00we now have people breaking down the doors
24:03to join our military.
24:04To the media assembled here,
24:06it's a really interesting question.
24:08Why has that happened?
24:09Completely aside from the fact
24:10that I think it's a good thing
24:11or I think that President Trump
24:12deserves political credit for it,
24:14why did we go from a military
24:16where people didn't want to serve
24:17to now all of a sudden they do want to serve?
24:19That's a story you guys should cover.
24:22But compared to that,
24:23how much time have you instead focused on the fact
24:26that we deported an MS-13 gang member
24:30with a valid deportation order?
24:32And why is it that the press
24:33is so focused on the fake BS
24:36rather than what's really going on in the country?
24:39I think that what we've shown, sir,
24:41is that you can do a lot.
24:42You can do a lot in 100 days,
24:43but you've also unfortunately revealed
24:45that too much of the American media
24:46hasn't learned the lessons of the past 40 years.
24:49Thank you, sir.
24:52Pam?
24:52President, your first 100 days
24:56has far exceeded that
24:57of any other presidency in this country.
25:01Ever.
25:02Ever.
25:03Never seen anything like it.
25:05Your directive to me was very simple.
25:07Make America safe.
25:09And despite that,
25:11we've still been defending
25:12over 200 civil lawsuits filed against you.
25:16On top of everything else,
25:17I think I'm representing every one of you in this room.
25:20I know you will not be
25:22arrested by the U.S. Marshals.
25:25Over 200 lawsuits,
25:27over 50 injunctions,
25:29and now we've got multiple cases
25:30in front of the Supreme Court,
25:32and we will succeed,
25:33and we are doing great
25:34in front of the Supreme Court, President,
25:36and we'll continue on with that.
25:37I was at DEA yesterday,
25:39and they said to me,
25:41you, Donald Trump,
25:42have taken the handcuffs off of DEA agents,
25:46and as a result of,
25:47since you have been in office, President Trump,
25:50your DOJ agencies
25:52have seized
25:53more than 22 million fentanyl pills,
25:573,400 kilos of fentanyl
26:00since you've been in your last 100 days,
26:02which saved,
26:03are you ready for this,
26:04media?
26:04258 million lives.
26:07Kids are dying every day
26:09because they're taking this junk
26:11laced with something else.
26:13They don't know what they're taking.
26:14They think they're buying a Tylenol
26:15or an Adderall
26:16and a Xanax,
26:17and it's laced with fentanyl,
26:18and they're dropping dead,
26:20and no longer because of you,
26:22what you've done.
26:23ATF,
26:24since you've been in office,
26:25President,
26:26along with DOJ agencies,
26:28seized 14,500 guns
26:31off the streets.
26:32Why aren't people reporting that?
26:34651,000 rounds of ammo.
26:38That's up 151%
26:41from 2024.
26:43That's keeping America safe.
26:46We've rescinded
26:47death penalty.
26:49We are now seeking the death penalty
26:50on cases.
26:51I'm signing death warrants.
26:53We are going after terrorism.
26:55We are going after arsonists.
26:57Whether you're burning Teslas,
26:59we've arrested nine people
27:02so far in seven jurisdictions,
27:04no negotiations,
27:0520 years in prison,
27:06or you're burning down
27:07the governor's mansion
27:08in Pennsylvania.
27:09We will be there to protect you,
27:11and I've been talking
27:12to Governor Shapiro,
27:13and he greatly appreciated
27:14you reaching out as well.
27:17ISIS terrorists,
27:19we got one in New York.
27:20Right around the corner.
27:21We got an ISIS terrorist
27:22in New York.
27:23We have an October 7th task force.
27:26We just broke up
27:26a huge human trafficking ring
27:28by the Sinaloa cartel.
27:301,000 pounds of meth.
27:32Meth, methamphetamine,
27:34on our streets.
27:35Ton of fentanyl.
27:3620,000 molly pills.
27:39Those are the drug of choice
27:41at clubs and bars
27:43for young kids.
27:44They were fake,
27:45but you know what they had in them?
27:46Fentanyl.
27:46That's 20,000 lives saved
27:48because of you right there.
27:50We brought back 29 cartel members
27:52from Mexico in your direction,
27:54and one killed the Kiki Camarino,
27:57a DEA agent, in 1985,
28:00and many of us got to talk
28:01to his widow and his son,
28:03who is now a judge,
28:04and they started crying.
28:06They have tried to get
28:07that guy back forever,
28:09and thanks to so many of you
28:11in this room working together,
28:13they have justice.
28:14They were crying on the phone
28:15because of what you did,
28:16President Trump.
28:17We're going after anti-Semitism,
28:19or DEI.
28:20No more weaponization.
28:22We have rescinded,
28:23as I said,
28:23200 policies,
28:25and I could go on
28:26all day long,
28:27but we are doing
28:28everything in our power
28:29to keep America safe
28:31at your direction.
28:33Thank you, President.
28:34You're really doing
28:35a great job.
28:35Thank you very much.
28:38Okay.
28:39Let's go.
28:39Nice to see you,
28:40Mr. President.
28:41Well, first of all,
28:42I think what you've heard
28:43amongst this team
28:44is the leadership,
28:45because it's given us
28:46the latitude, really,
28:47to collaborate amongst each other.
28:49Not only in this room,
28:50as Jameson mentioned,
28:51we kind of get a break
28:52for a couple of hours here,
28:54but we stay in contact,
28:56actually, every other day
28:57that we're working for you.
28:59And I think what that says
29:00is I was speaking to,
29:01for instance,
29:02the Farmer of Texas yesterday.
29:04I'm not the Ag Secretary,
29:05but it matters to the workforce.
29:07I'm working with
29:08the other secretaries,
29:09Lutnik and McMahon,
29:10on education
29:11and the workforce investments
29:12that you've asked me to do,
29:14because as you've come in
29:15and negotiated
29:15these great repatriation
29:16of these companies
29:17and the investments,
29:18we're going to need
29:19that workforce
29:19to build back this economy.
29:21And I couldn't see that more
29:23as I've kicked off
29:23my 50-state tour.
29:25We've been in five states so far.
29:26We'll finish all 50 states
29:27by the end of the year.
29:29And what we're talking to
29:30is the American workforce
29:31and these companies
29:32about what the market demand is.
29:35That's the difference
29:36that we finally have
29:36made that connection.
29:37What do they need?
29:38How quick do they need it?
29:40And how fast can I get
29:40these either apprenticeships
29:42toward that million
29:43that we've put that lofty goal?
29:45We've already added 80,000
29:46new apprenticeships already
29:47just since January.
29:49So at the Department of Labor,
29:51that tour has kicked off
29:52and I couldn't be more honored
29:53to be on the ground
29:54and see my colleagues
29:55that were passing in the skies,
29:56but we're on the ground together
29:57because we're all collaborating together.
30:01One of the things
30:01that we're talking about,
30:02illegal immigration,
30:03I have put states on notice.
30:05I warned all 50 governors
30:06that if they continue
30:08to reward illegal immigration
30:09by treating unemployment benefits
30:12as a handout,
30:13they're going to lose
30:14their federal funding as well.
30:15We can no longer continue
30:16to give unemployment insurance
30:18to illegal immigrants.
30:20And so I've let those governors
30:21and I sent out that letter last week.
30:23We also eliminated discriminatory
30:26DEI offices within the department,
30:29specifically the Office
30:30of Federal Contract Compliance Programs.
30:32Most of our federal contracts
30:34were really just a focus
30:36on DEI enforcement.
30:37We were really punishing
30:38a lot of these companies
30:38if they weren't complying,
30:39they weren't going to have
30:40a federal contract.
30:40We've let go of that program completely.
30:45$4.4 billion in unspent COVID funds
30:47came back to the Treasury
30:48from the CARES Act.
30:50Billions were collecting vests
30:52in these coffers
30:53in the state coffers.
30:53We've asked for that money back
30:54to return to the Department
30:55of Treasury.
30:57We saved $250 million
30:58by canceling America last,
31:00is what I call it,
31:01foreign handouts,
31:02including funding for things
31:03like transparency
31:04and accountability
31:05for Uzbekistan cotton industry.
31:08It doesn't make sense
31:08that we're funding,
31:09you know,
31:10these foreign,
31:12thank you to Doge
31:13and to the government efficiency
31:15of what we have found
31:16with the fraud
31:16that we're seeing.
31:17I mean,
31:17some of these things
31:18are so ridiculous
31:18you can't believe it.
31:19No,
31:19I write them down
31:20and I read them more than once.
31:21Cotton polish.
31:22It doesn't make sense.
31:25It sounds like a company sketch.
31:26That's right.
31:27And so, again,
31:28with the executive order
31:29preparing Americans
31:30for high-paying skilled trade
31:31jobs of the future,
31:32that's our goal.
31:34The trades is where
31:34we're being focused,
31:35but all companies,
31:36and we want to make sure
31:37we're on hand for that.
31:38And, you know,
31:40what I want to say is
31:41thank you
31:43to government efficiency
31:44because you asked us
31:45when this transitions out,
31:47will our departments
31:48and our agencies
31:49continue that government efficiency?
31:51And I think
31:51that we surpass that
31:52in the Department of Labor.
31:54Out of our 14,000 federal employees,
31:563,000 have taken the DRP
31:58and we offered it again.
32:00So over 21%
32:01have taken that offer
32:02and we'll keep
32:04our critical workforce,
32:05MSHA, OSHA,
32:06and wage and hour
32:06and make sure
32:06our workers stay safe.
32:08So with your leadership,
32:09Mr. President,
32:10I couldn't be more honored
32:11to serve.
32:11I know we were probably
32:12the last to know each other,
32:14but we're getting
32:14to know each other well
32:15and the team
32:17that you have assembled
32:17is really an honor
32:18to serve with.
32:19So thank you, Mr. President.
32:21You're doing great.
32:21Thank you very much, y'all.
32:23Chris, please.
32:25Mr. President,
32:25you ran on
32:27unleashing American energy
32:28and 100 days
32:30have shown
32:31the tremendous impacts
32:32that can arise
32:33from the unleashing
32:35you have enabled.
32:37I'll just hit a few highlights.
32:39Number one,
32:40oil, gasoline,
32:41and diesel prices
32:42are the lowest
32:43they've been in years.
32:45How does that happen
32:45in 100 days?
32:46That's a messaging.
32:48Your message
32:48that we're pro-energy.
32:50We're not against energy.
32:51We're for it.
32:52That sends a message
32:53to the marketplace
32:54that supply is easier
32:55to grow now
32:56and supply will be coming.
32:58And that's already
32:59led to tremendous savings
33:02for American consumers
33:03across the country.
33:05And we need
33:05not only more
33:06affordable energy,
33:07but we need
33:08a lot more energy.
33:10One highlight
33:11I think a couple of us
33:12have touched on
33:12is AI.
33:13This is a new,
33:14emerging,
33:15critical industry
33:16that's very energy intensive.
33:18It is not acceptable
33:20for the United States
33:21to not be the leader
33:22in AI.
33:22We must win
33:23the AI race
33:24and lead in that
33:25and that's going to take
33:26a lot more energy.
33:28If you had not won election,
33:29we would not have won
33:30the AI race.
33:32Full stop.
33:33Energy would not
33:34have been there
33:34to enable us
33:35to win.
33:36reshoring of manufacturing.
33:39These trillions of dollars
33:40you let off with
33:41that's going to come back
33:42to our country
33:43to make chips,
33:43to make steel,
33:44to make automobiles,
33:46to make artificial intelligence,
33:47to make all of these
33:48industries we've outsourced,
33:50that's only going to be possible
33:52with way more
33:52American energy.
33:53But we have that energy.
33:55We have those resources.
33:56We have those businesses.
33:57We have those capitalists.
33:58We just need to stop
33:59standing in the way of them
34:00and follow the lead
34:02you've set,
34:03which is to enable them,
34:05not to subsidize them,
34:06not to help them,
34:06to enable them
34:07to invest American money
34:09and create American jobs here.
34:11Regarding our balance of trade,
34:13the second largest export
34:15of the United States
34:17is liquefied natural gas.
34:18Second fastest.
34:19In the next few years,
34:20it'll be our largest export
34:22in our country.
34:24But yet,
34:2518 months ago,
34:26the Biden administration
34:27had said,
34:28we're going to stop
34:28issuing permits
34:30for new LNG export terminals.
34:32That's just nuts.
34:33That's a great
34:34competitive advantage.
34:35We have huge balance
34:36of trade driver,
34:37a huge industry
34:38just coiled
34:39and ready to go.
34:40I just came back
34:41from Poland last night.
34:43They are thrilled
34:44that America's
34:45back in business again
34:46and that the rest of Europe
34:48can get off
34:49of Russian energy
34:50and can enable
34:51their own economic growth
34:52with secure,
34:53reliable,
34:54affordable energy
34:55from the United States.
34:56Also witnessed
34:57the signing ceremony
34:58for a deal
35:00between two large
35:01American businesses
35:02to build a huge
35:03nuclear power plant
35:04in northeastern Poland.
35:05The first of this design
35:06built in Europe.
35:07It'll be the first of many.
35:09I spoke to many
35:10other nations over there.
35:12They want to buy
35:12more American gas.
35:13They want to get
35:14American technology.
35:15They want to have
35:16a partnership with us.
35:17And they shared,
35:19the message I delivered
35:21to Europe
35:21in my keynote remarks
35:23is that unleashing energy
35:25is the way you make
35:25your society safer,
35:27more prosperous,
35:28more free,
35:28and that these
35:30sort of over-the-top
35:31climate alarmism
35:33doesn't do anything
35:34to help the environment
35:34of our world,
35:35but it does impoverish people.
35:37It does reduce
35:38the security of your nation
35:39and it makes you weaker.
35:41I think that's a constant message
35:42many of us around this table
35:43have brought to Europe.
35:44We want our friends in Europe
35:45standing up again
35:46and leaning in.
35:48A lot great is happening
35:51under your leadership.
35:52We're unleashing
35:53consumer products
35:54that Americans wanted to buy
35:55that Biden was making illegal.
35:57I'll be in Georgia on Friday
35:59at Renai's manufacturing plant.
36:01Tankless natural gas water heaters.
36:03Incredibly popular product.
36:05They almost became illegal.
36:06The return of common sense
36:08is incredibly welcome
36:10across this country,
36:11across the world.
36:12And back to Elon,
36:15that extra thing,
36:16we're going to deliver
36:17all of this
36:18with less people,
36:19less money,
36:20less burden
36:21on the U.S. taxpayers.
36:22Not smaller departments
36:24and smaller services,
36:25better,
36:26more thoughtful services,
36:27done more efficiently
36:28and smarter.
36:30The way you'd have
36:30to run a business.
36:31We've got to get
36:32our fiscal house in order
36:33and you and the people
36:34around this table
36:35are making it happen.
36:36Thank you, Mr. President.
36:37I'm honored to be here.
36:38Thank you very much.
36:40Please.
36:41Yes, Mr. President.
36:43You are 100% correct.
36:45The border is 99.99%
36:48safe, under control.
36:51You have completely reversed
36:52the entire situation.
36:53In fact, the day before yesterday,
36:55I was down in El Paso
36:57and those border patrol agents
36:58are so impacted
37:00by how you've changed things
37:02in a year.
37:02They have put up huge pictures
37:04that say,
37:06under the Biden administration,
37:07the mobs of people
37:09that were pushing
37:10through razor wire
37:11and trampling children
37:12and the chaos
37:13and the violence
37:14that was happening
37:15at that same location,
37:17they have a picture there
37:18that says,
37:18this is what the Biden administration
37:20looks like
37:20and this is what
37:22the Trump administration
37:23looks like.
37:23It's peaceful.
37:24People who do business
37:25between Mexico and America
37:26are coming through.
37:28They're doing it legally.
37:29They're following the law
37:30and it's all because
37:31of what you've done
37:32and what you've empowered
37:33them to do.
37:34The recruitment
37:34for border patrol
37:35is through the roof.
37:36For ICE agents,
37:37they want to be a part of ICE
37:38because they recognize
37:39they actually get
37:40to do their jobs.
37:41I have the Coast Guard too.
37:43Coast Guard recruitment
37:44is up over 20%
37:45just in the last 60 days.
37:47Everybody wants
37:47to be a part of
37:48what the heritage is
37:50of this country.
37:51We've repositioned
37:53the entire Coast Guard fleet
37:54to focus on border
37:55and drug interdiction.
37:56As we've secured
37:56the border,
37:58the cartels have gone
37:59to the water
37:59and are going out
38:01in maritime waters
38:02to move their drugs
38:03into this country.
38:03The Coast Guard
38:04just in the last two months
38:06has taken into custody
38:08over 126 tons of cocaine,
38:10millions of doses
38:13of fentanyl.
38:14It's just amazing
38:14and the aliens
38:15that they are deporting
38:17is incredible too.
38:19We've been working
38:19with all of them.
38:20The one thing
38:20that I want to point out
38:22is the fake news
38:23has been saying
38:24that Biden deported
38:26more people than you
38:26and it's an absolute lie
38:28and they're letting
38:30the Biden administration
38:31get away with
38:32manipulating
38:32and cooking the books.
38:33What they're counting
38:34for the Biden administration
38:35is every single person
38:37that came to that border
38:38that they processed
38:39and let into this country.
38:41They're allowing Biden
38:42to say
38:43that was a deportation
38:44just by processing somebody
38:46and letting them
38:46come into the country.
38:47It's absolutely false.
38:49It's not true at all.
38:50You have deported
38:51over 250 known terrorists.
38:54You've deported
38:55thousands of foreign
38:57terrorist organization members
38:58and gangly.
38:59We collected
39:00$30 billion worth
39:01of tariffs
39:02through CBP
39:03and we've also collected
39:04millions and millions,
39:06hundreds of millions
39:07of fines and penalties
39:08from people
39:09that have overstayed
39:10here in this country.
39:11So I just want to thank you.
39:12You've been a game changer.
39:14I want to thank Pete
39:15for his leadership
39:16at DOD
39:17and what they've done.
39:18I want to thank Marco
39:19for his diplomacy
39:20and getting his travel documents
39:22into these countries.
39:23Mexico has finally
39:24come to the table
39:25and now is going
39:26to take a lot more people
39:27that we're able
39:28to send back
39:29to that country.
39:29and the president of Mexico
39:30told me, sir,
39:32she turned around
39:32over a half a million people
39:34in Mexico
39:35before they ever
39:36reached our border.
39:37We should be counting
39:38those as deportations
39:39because they never even
39:40made it to the border
39:41because she turned them around
39:42because you forced her to.
39:44So those are all people
39:46that never even came here
39:47because they got the message
39:48because you were so aggressive.
39:50So thank you
39:51for what you're doing.
39:52Every day we get to get up
39:53and do jobs that matter
39:54and we appreciate that.
39:55And Tom's a great messenger
39:58for us.
39:58He just, yeah,
40:00he's hardcore.
40:03Yeah, he is.
40:06Kelly?
40:07Mr. President,
40:08it's such an honor
40:09to serve in this administration
40:10and on behalf
40:11of Main Street America
40:12for our 34 million
40:14small businesses
40:15that make up 99%
40:16of all businesses
40:17in this great nation.
40:19I have to tell you
40:20under your leadership,
40:21Main Street is open
40:22for business again.
40:23They're thriving
40:23and they're investing
40:24and the data that we have
40:26at the Small Business
40:26Administration,
40:27the loans
40:28that we're putting out
40:29a record 26,000 loans
40:31in your first 100 days
40:32means that 2,000
40:34small businesses
40:35each week
40:36are receiving that funding,
40:38that investment
40:39in the future.
40:40Small businesses
40:40create two
40:41out of every three
40:42new jobs
40:43in this country
40:44and we've already seen
40:45under your leadership
40:46the jobs economy
40:47is back,
40:47manufacturing jobs
40:48are back.
40:49We've seen a 38% increase
40:51in manufacturing loans.
40:53We put out 1,500
40:54manufacturing loans
40:56in your first 100 days.
40:58We saw startups
40:59increase by 54%
41:00and we saw businesses
41:02under five people
41:03increase by 95%.
41:05So your leadership
41:06on the economy
41:07matters to every region
41:09of this great nation.
41:10I'll tell you
41:11on the manufacturing front,
41:12I'm not on a national
41:13manufacturing tour.
41:14We've met with 250 manufacturers
41:17and as I walk
41:18through the factory floors,
41:19they all ask me
41:20to thank you
41:21for fighting
41:22for their jobs
41:23and for these industries
41:24and for the people
41:25who are creating things
41:26from pharmaceuticals
41:28to aerospace
41:29to food
41:31and all these essentials
41:32that this nation needs
41:33to be independent
41:34and strong.
41:35And to that end,
41:36I'm working with Congress,
41:38we'll be announcing
41:38tomorrow
41:39an upsizing
41:40of our manufacturing loans
41:42to make sure
41:42that economic engine,
41:44because 98%
41:46of all manufacturers
41:47are small businesses,
41:48it's incredible
41:49to walk through
41:49these factories
41:50that are really creating
41:52what you had
41:53in your first administration,
41:54the blue-collar boom,
41:55it's now a new-collar boom
41:57because it's the intersection
41:59of technology
42:00and manufacturing
42:01and what they can create
42:02for our warfighters,
42:04for our aerospace,
42:05for pharmaceuticals
42:07with less than
42:08300 to 500 employees,
42:09sometimes 100 employees.
42:11I was at a factory
42:11in Georgia on Monday
42:12that is creating machines
42:14to help with the Iron Dome
42:15in Israel.
42:16Less than 50 employees
42:18this is the engine
42:19of our economy,
42:20it's the heartbeat
42:21of our communities,
42:22it's the small businesses
42:23that helped elect you
42:25because they needed
42:26your economic agenda.
42:27So thank you,
42:28Mr. President,
42:29it's such an honor
42:30and congratulations
42:31on an epic 100 days.
42:33I do have to thank Elon,
42:34I do want to note
42:35that we just cut
42:36$3 billion in contracts
42:39because of Doge's work.
42:41That's $3 billion
42:42that hardworking families
42:44that won't...
42:45Melissa?
42:48I do want to know
42:51how much
42:52I do
42:53how much
42:53he has been
42:54in the future.
42:54He has been
42:55and he has been
42:56and he has been
42:56doing something
42:56at the end
42:58at the end
42:59of the day.
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