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00:00Grazie a tutti.
00:30Grazie a tutti.
01:00Grazie a tutti.
01:29I don't think I was just saying to Roger.
01:37I don't think there's ever been anything like that.
01:51That's a good idea.
01:53In fact, maybe we could use it for other things also.
01:56I have an idea.
01:59It's going to be beautiful.
02:00It's going to be something that nobody else will ever be able to duplicate that, I don't
02:05suspect.
02:06It's very exciting.
02:07Every year, hundreds of young football players have their dreams come true as the NFL teams
02:12across the land.
02:13And you just saw that last week.
02:15Select the best young players in America to join their ranks.
02:19Hundreds of thousands of football fans will travel all across our country to cheer them
02:24on in person.
02:25We expect, would you say, more than 100,000 people, I think.
02:30What is the capacity, would you think, it can hold?
02:33Because the mall can actually hold up to a million people, if you go all the way back.
02:37What do you think?
02:38Over three days, we'll be over a million.
02:39Oh, yeah.
02:40You're going to be.
02:41You're going to be.
02:42...local businesses and bringing jobs and tourism to the heart of our capital.
02:47The draft is a celebration of one of our country's most cherished cultural institutions and the
02:53annual highlights for football fans everywhere.
02:56Everyone in the world is going to be watching.
02:59We look forward to welcoming people from across the nation, from all over the world.
03:04Last month, the Washington Commanders and the D.C. government also announced a major
03:08deal to build a brand-new 65,000-seat football arena at the site of the RFK Stadium in Eastern
03:16Capitol Hill.
03:17I don't think there is a better site anywhere in the world than that site.
03:21Incredibly exciting.
03:22You know, he's a friend of mine.
03:23He's a very successful guy.
03:24There's a reason for it.
03:26It's amazing.
03:27It sat there for years, and people were talking about stadiums and 25 different sites.
03:32I said, they're not talking about the best site.
03:34That's the best site there is.
03:36Bringing professional football back into the district from Maryland.
03:40And not only are these announcements great for the NFL, but they also advanced a mission
03:44of making Washington, D.C. safe and clean and beautiful.
03:48And we're working very closely with the mayor, as you know.
03:52And we've made a lot of improvements in the last few months, and it's getting to look
03:57really strong.
03:58Crime is way down.
04:00And a lot of — there's a good relationship we have going with Muriel.
04:04So I want to thank you very much.
04:06And would you like to say a few words?
04:07Ms. Thank you, Mr. President.
04:08The mayor, please.
04:09Ms. Thank you.
04:10Thank you.
04:11Well — I'm sorry.
04:12I'm sorry.
04:15Well, greetings.
04:16I'm Muriel Bowser.
04:17I'm the mayor of the best city in the world, and also the sports capital.
04:23And we are delighted to be here with the Washington Commanders, the NFL, and the president to talk
04:30about this very exciting announcement for Washington, D.C.
04:34We believe in investing in sports because they have helped us transform neighborhoods.
04:39and the NFL bringing this event to the nation's capital will help us fill hotel rooms, our
04:46restaurants.
04:47And Americans from all 50 states will come to their nation's capital and enjoy our beautiful
04:53city and museum.
04:54So we're just delighted to be here, and we want to thank everybody for all the hard work
04:58to get here.
04:59Thanks, Mayor.
05:00Thank you.
05:01Thank you.
05:02Well, Mr. President, thank you.
05:04We're honored to be here in the Oval Office and to have you announce the 2027 NFL Draft
05:13is a special treat.
05:14So thank you for your support.
05:16Thank you, Mayor.
05:17Also, thank you for your support in the Commander's New Stadium.
05:22We agree it's going to be a great site.
05:24We think it's going to be great for our fans here, and it's great to come back home.
05:29And so we're very excited about that.
05:32Josh is leading the way on our behalf and the mayor.
05:34And so we thank both of them for that.
05:37We also want to thank you because in the first term, you helped us get a Canadian trade deal,
05:42which we want to make sure we note again and make sure you know.
05:46He does not like me too much.
05:49They gave a great American company a lot of money that you deserved, frankly.
05:55Thank you.
05:56The draft has really become one of the great entertainment and sports events.
06:03Just a week ago in Green Bay, we had over 600,000 people attend.
06:08The year before in Detroit, we had close to 800,000.
06:12As the President remarked, we believe it will be well over a million when we come here to D.C. in 2027.
06:18So we not only believe it's a great site.
06:21We believe it's consistent with what the President said, which is investing in our communities,
06:25investing specifically here in the nation's capital, one that I grew up here in Washington, D.C.,
06:31and is particularly important.
06:33We think we can have a tremendous impact on this community, and it will not just be an event.
06:39It will be something that will show the world how far the nation's capital has come and where it's going.
06:45So we're very excited about that.
06:47And we thank everybody here.
06:49We thank you for your support.
06:51We know it's going to be a great event.
06:52Mr. President, we thank you again.
06:54Thank you very much.
06:55You're welcome.
06:56Good luck with it.
06:58Mr. President, thank you very much.
07:00We wouldn't be here without you.
07:02Thank you for your leadership in terms of the stadium.
07:06And now, what a great day for Washington.
07:09I mean, to host the NFL draft in 2027 on the Mall, I believe we'll get over a million people,
07:16and it's going to be an amazing day.
07:18And it will showcase what Washington is all about, but it will also showcase what our country is all about.
07:24Washington is the gateway city to our country.
07:27And, you know, it will be an amazing day, and we can't wait to get started.
07:31And I couldn't have done it without my partners, Roger Goodell, thank you, and Mayor Miro Bowser.
07:37And we're ready to get to work.
07:39And I can't imagine RFK coming back.
07:42I grew up here.
07:43DC used to stop on Sundays, and everyone would be inside watching football, or everyone would be glued at the stadium.
07:55And so we want to bring that back.
07:56And football really is as essential to the culture of America.
08:01We all love it.
08:02We all watch it.
08:03And it brings people together.
08:05And so what a great way to celebrate the United States of America, the NFL,
08:12and the Washington Commanders.
08:14And President Trump, we leave on your desk a Trump jersey.
08:18You are the ultimate commander, so it is a commander's jersey.
08:22There's no bird on it.
08:24But, you know, we do appreciate you, and thank you for everything you've done,
08:30and look forward to the future.
08:33Thank you very much.
08:34Thank you.
08:35And I have to say that Josh had a very good draft.
08:41who left a short while ago.
08:43You have a very good quarterback.
08:44We do.
08:45A great quarterback, I think.
08:46Yeah.
08:47Great.
08:48Any questions, please, about the stadium or any of it?
08:51Yeah, please.
08:52Yes.
08:53Thank you very much.
08:54Thank you so much.
08:55About the draft, and I would like to welcome an event that it was already mentioned here,
09:02the World Cup.
09:03Although the United States, the passion here is football, for the World Cup next year,
09:08how do you envision, Mr. President, this event here in the United States?
09:12Well, it would be fantastic.
09:13I worked very hard to get the World Cup.
09:15It was, in fact, I think I have the trophy right here, right behind you.
09:18Don't have a picture taken with Roger in that trophy, by the way.
09:23But, no, they brought it in.
09:25Johnny, who's a good guy, but he brought that in.
09:28That's the actual trophy.
09:29It's interesting that you asked that.
09:31And it's made at Tiffany's, and they're leaving it here until just before the actual World Cup.
09:37Then it goes to the champion.
09:38But that's very exciting.
09:39We have the Olympics, so we have both of them.
09:42I worked very hard in getting both.
09:44And I said, you know, I'm not going to be able to be there as President.
09:48And then a strange thing happened.
09:50And it turned out I became President not for the term that I was supposed to be.
09:55I was — I became President where we have the Olympics and the World Cup.
09:58And we have something that maybe surpasses everything, the 250th anniversary of our country.
10:04So that's going to be great.
10:05That's going to be a very big event, a year-long event.
10:08So thank you for the question.
10:10Very nice question.
10:11Very nice question.
10:12Yeah, please.
10:13Yes.
10:14So you've often said you want the U.S. to be bigger, better, and stronger.
10:19Currently, Russia is the biggest country in the world by landmass, followed by China — Canada
10:27and then China.
10:28So when you say that you want to annex Canada, is it so that it would be the biggest country
10:34in the world?
10:35No, I've never even done it that way, although I am a real estate developer at heart.
10:39I've never — I've never heard that question.
10:42Yeah, please.
10:43Go ahead.
10:44Mr. President, will you have to hire more security and police in order to accommodate
10:48the million people coming in for the NFL draft?
10:50I think that there will be something — and I know Roger will work it out, and Josh and
10:55all of us will work it out.
10:57It's such an honor to have that.
10:58I think it will be great for everybody.
11:00Great for our country.
11:01It will be something very special.
11:03There's no scene like it.
11:05There's no site like it.
11:06I do — my whole life was based on sites, locations.
11:10And as soon as I looked at that rendering, it's going to be beautiful.
11:14It's going to really be beautiful.
11:15You know, interestingly, I didn't know exactly where it sat relative to the Capitol.
11:20But the stadium, if you go back, is right behind the Capitol — miles behind, but nevertheless
11:26visually right behind it.
11:27So it's — it's going to be an architect's dream, whoever the architect has chosen, and
11:33the owner.
11:34It's going to be something special.
11:35I think it's going to be great for the area.
11:37It's going to be — it will be top of the line.
11:40I know these people very well, and they only know about top of the line.
11:44And I would say that more will be put into the stadium than would be put into an identical
11:50stadium of a similar size.
11:52I think they're going to do a special — because of the importance of the location.
11:56I have no doubt they'll do a special job.
11:58Yeah, please.
11:59Can you explain a little bit about how you would implement tariffs on the film industry?
12:03Kind of how that would work?
12:04Well, that's a different story.
12:06But our film industry has been decimated by other countries taking them out, and also
12:13by incompetence, like in Los Angeles.
12:15The governor is a grossly incompetent man.
12:17He's just allowed it to be taken away from, you know, Hollywood.
12:21Hollywood doesn't do very much of that business.
12:24They have the nice sign, and everything's good, but they don't do very much.
12:27A lot of it's been taken to other countries, and a big proportion.
12:31And I'm actually going to meet with some because, you know, there's some advantages, I guess,
12:35and I'm not looking to hurt the industry.
12:37I want to help the industry.
12:39But they've given financing by other countries.
12:42They've given a lot of things.
12:44And the industry was decimated.
12:47If you look at how little is done in this country now, you know, you think we were the ones —
12:51we used to do a hundred — not long ago, a hundred percent.
12:54Now we do almost, like, very little.
12:58It's shocking.
12:59Are you in that business, too?
13:00Because he's in so many businesses, you could explain it.
13:04But it's not a good situation.
13:06So we're going to meet with the industry.
13:08I want to make sure they're happy with it, because we're all about jobs.
13:12That's all what I'm — you know, it's very important.
13:14It's a big industry, but it's an industry now that's — it's really left — it's abandoned the USA, where it started.
13:23And we'll get it — we'll get it back.
13:26Yeah, please.
13:27Thanks, Mr. President.
13:28First, I just want to thank you for letting us in here.
13:30I'm with Zero Hedge and the last administration —
13:32Oh, yeah.
13:33— and us on social media, so we're really grateful to be in the White House.
13:35And this is not exactly sports-related, but I've been dying to ask you this question for a long time,
13:40which is that two and a half years ago, the Nord Stream pipeline blew up.
13:45And despite what people like John Brennan and all the Hawks said — you were one person who said,
13:50Russia probably did not blow up its own pipeline.
13:53Yeah, if you can believe it. They said Russia blew it up, yeah.
13:55And so I'm wondering now that your president, if you would consider launching a formal investigation into what happened there,
14:00and who actually did blow it up?
14:02Well, probably, if I asked certain people, I'd be able to tell you without having to waste a lot of money on an investigation.
14:08But I think a lot of people know who blew it up.
14:13But I was the one that blew it up originally because I wouldn't let it be built.
14:16And then when Biden got in, he allowed it to be built.
14:19And it's very interesting.
14:21But I think Russia, with the price of oil right now — oil has gone down —
14:26I think we're in a good position to settle.
14:29They want to settle. Ukraine wants to settle.
14:32If I weren't president, nobody would be settling.
14:35They're losing 5,000 people a day.
14:37Think of it. Here we talk about football.
14:39They're losing 5,000 people, on average, a week.
14:42Mostly Russian soldiers and Ukrainian soldiers.
14:465,000 a week.
14:48Not including people that are, you know, killed as missiles,
14:52going to areas that they shouldn't be.
14:54It's a very terrible thing.
14:56And I think we're — we've come a long way.
14:58And it could be something will happen.
15:01But hopefully it will.
15:02As you know, President Putin just announced a three-day ceasefire,
15:06which doesn't sound like much.
15:08But it's a — it's a lot, if you knew where we started from.
15:10Because they were not — we had a president that, for three years,
15:14didn't speak to Putin.
15:16And it all shouldn't have happened.
15:19This is a war that should have never happened.
15:21And you're going to be very disappointed when you find out
15:24the real number of people that were killed.
15:26It's far greater — many times greater, I believe —
15:30but far greater than the numbers that you're putting out.
15:34It's a very, very deadly, horrible war.
15:36Okay?
15:37Yes, ma'am.
15:38Thank you, Mr. President.
15:39Some Catholics were not so happy about the image of you
15:42looking like the Pope.
15:44Oh, I see.
15:45You mean they — they can't take a joke?
15:47You don't mean the Catholics.
15:48You mean the fake news media.
15:49Not — the Catholics loved it.
15:51I had nothing to do with it.
15:53Somebody made up a picture of me dressed like the Pope,
15:56and they put it out on the Internet.
15:58That's not me that did it.
15:59I have no idea where it came from.
16:01Maybe it was AI.
16:02But I know nothing about it.
16:04I just saw it last evening.
16:07Actually, my wife thought it was cute.
16:09She said, isn't that nice?
16:11Actually, I would not be able to be married, though.
16:14That would be a lot.
16:15I'd have to — to the best of my knowledge,
16:19popes aren't big on getting married, are they?
16:22Not that we know of.
16:23No.
16:24No.
16:25I think it's the fake news media that, you know, they — they're fakers.
16:27My question, though, sir, was about the fact that it was put out on the White House account.
16:32Even though it was AI-generated, it was a joke.
16:34It was a meme.
16:35Does it at all diminish the substance of the official White House account to have it go out on Saturday?
16:41Give me a break.
16:42It was just — somebody did it in fun.
16:46It's fine.
16:47You have to have a little fun, don't you?
16:49Yeah, please.
16:50Go ahead.
16:51Tell me about the program that's just been introduced to give undocumented immigrants living in the United States —
16:56About me?
16:57— a thousand dollars to self-deport.
16:59Can you just tell us a little —
17:00Oh, the new program.
17:01Yeah.
17:02We have millions of people that have come into this country illegally through an administration that didn't know what they were doing.
17:09They didn't have a clue.
17:10And now we find out officially they didn't because the president was incompetent.
17:13But I could have told you that before.
17:15And they've allowed millions and millions of people to pour in murderers, drug dealers — the biggest drug dealers in the world, actually.
17:24Terrorists come in, emptied prisons from many countries, not just South America.
17:29All over the world, they emptied their prisons into our beautiful USA.
17:34And to get that many people — 21 million people, we think the real number is.
17:39But let's say 3 million of them are serious criminals.
17:4211,888 murderers, many of whom murdered more than one person.
17:49It's hard to believe we have to even talk about this when we're talking about something so beautiful.
17:53But it's — it's something we have to talk about having to do with the country because it's very important.
17:59So they came in by the millions illegally into our country.
18:03They just flowed in through an open border policy that was insane.
18:07And what we've done is we've offered — you know the numbers — but we've — because we're taking them out by the thousands.
18:13We're being obstructed.
18:15It's very unfair what's happening because the court system is being — it's very unfair.
18:20We have to get them out fast.
18:21These are bad people.
18:22These are people that are killing — and they've already killed many people in this country.
18:27Illegal immigrants that came in illegally through an open border policy, which is insane.
18:32We talk about common sense.
18:33That's not common sense.
18:34And they came in from the Congo, all over — all over Africa, all over Asia, all over South America, parts of Europe.
18:41They flowed in and just walked right into our country.
18:44We had no idea who they were.
18:4621 million at least — that's probably a low number.
18:49You know, you hear lower numbers than that?
18:51It's not.
18:52That's a low number.
18:53But many are really serious criminals and terrorists.
18:56And people from jails — they emptied out jails.
18:58You know, Venezuela, their crime is down 72 percent because they took all the criminals off the streets and the gangs,
19:05and they dumped them into our country.
19:07So we're getting them out.
19:09It's a very difficult thing with the courts because the courts have all of a sudden, out of nowhere,
19:14they said, maybe you have to have trials — trials.
19:18We're going to have five million trials?
19:21Doesn't work.
19:22Doesn't work.
19:23You wouldn't have a country left.
19:25But hopefully, the Supreme Court will save it.
19:27But what they've done is a very, very serious thing.
19:30You know, past presidents took out hundreds of thousands of people when needed.
19:35You look at Eisenhower.
19:36You look at many of them.
19:37And they took people out, and they didn't go through any of this.
19:40But what we thought we'd do is a self-deport, where we're going to pay each one a certain amount of money,
19:47and we're going to get them a beautiful flight back to where they came from, and they have a period of time.
19:54And if they make it, we're going to work with them so that maybe someday, with a little work, they can come back in if they're good people,
20:00if they're the kind of people that we want in our company — industrious people that could love our country.
20:06And if they're not, they won't.
20:07But it will give them a path to becoming — you know, to coming back into the country.
20:12If they miss that limit, they're going to be taken out of our country.
20:17And they'll never have — they have never — they will never get a path to come back in.
20:22And it'll be a much tougher process.
20:25And it's called self-deportation.
20:27And by doing that — you know, you're talking about so many millions of people — by doing that — we have — by the way,
20:33we've taken out thousands of terrorists, drug lords.
20:40What we've done is amazing.
20:42And as you're — Tom Holman and Kristi Noam have done an incredible job.
20:46They really have done an incredible job.
20:48But it's a — it's a hard job.
20:50So we're going to have a self-deportation, where they deport themselves out of our country.
20:57And we'll work with them, and we're going to try.
21:00And if they — if we think they're good, they have — you know, the people we want in our country,
21:05they're going to come back into our country.
21:06We'll give them a little easier route.
21:08But if they don't work, and if we take them out after the date,
21:12then they're never coming back.
21:14And that's the least of the problems that they're going to have.
21:17Yeah, please.
21:18The Press.
21:19What's your expectation for your meeting with the Canadian Prime Minister tomorrow?
21:21I don't know.
21:22He's coming to see me.
21:23I'm not sure what he wants to see me about.
21:25But I guess he wants to make a deal.
21:27Everybody does.
21:28They all want to make a deal because we have something that they all want.
21:32We have something that they all want.
21:34China wants to make a deal very badly.
21:36You see what's happening to China.
21:37China is being decimated, and I don't want that to happen.
21:40But they have to make a fair deal.
21:42We were losing hundreds of billions of dollars a year.
21:44We were losing five — think of it — on our trade policies with Biden.
21:49We're losing five billion dollars a day.
21:52I think Josh, as a great businessman, would not let that happen too long, right?
21:56How many groups could lose five billion a day?
21:59If you lose five billion one day, that's the end of that company, right?
22:02You're fired.
22:03He says, you're fired.
22:04Get out of here.
22:05So we essentially did that, and we have it down to a very low number.
22:10We're doing really well.
22:12Really well.
22:13Yeah?
22:14How did you decide to reopen Alcatraz?
22:16Can you walk us through that decision?
22:18Did I say — what?
22:19To reopen Alcatraz.
22:20How will you use it?
22:21How did you come up with the idea?
22:23Well, I guess I was supposed to be a moviemaker.
22:25We're talking — we started with the moviemaking, and we'll end.
22:28I mean, it represents something very strong, very powerful in terms of law and order.
22:34Our country needs law and order.
22:36Alcatraz is, I would say, the ultimate, right?
22:40Alcatraz.
22:41Sing Sing and Alcatraz — the movies.
22:43But it's right now a museum, believe it or not.
22:47A lot of people go there.
22:49It housed the most violent criminals in the world, and nobody ever escaped.
22:55One person almost got there, but they — as you know the story — they found his clothing
23:00rather badly ripped up, and it was a lot of shark bites, a lot of problems.
23:06Nobody's ever escaped from Alcatraz.
23:08And it just represented something strong having to do with law and order.
23:13We need law and order in this country.
23:15And so we're going to look at it.
23:18Some of the people up here are going to be working very hard on that.
23:21And we had a little conversation.
23:24I think it's going to be very interesting.
23:25We'll see if we can bring it back in large form, add a lot.
23:30But I think it represents something.
23:32Right now it's a big hulk that's sitting there rusting and rotting.
23:37Very — you look at it, it's sort of — you saw that picture that was put out.
23:42It's sort of amazing.
23:44But it sort of represents something that's both horrible and beautiful and strong and miserable,
23:52weak.
23:53It's got a lot of — it's got a lot of qualities that are interesting.
23:56And I think they — they make a point.
23:58Okay.
23:59Are you guys okay?
24:00I want to just say that it's such an honor to be up here with my friends
24:06because this is a group of people that have done an amazing job.
24:10And all we can do, Muriel and I, is give them the greatest sight there is, I think,
24:15that I've ever seen for something like this.
24:17And I did very well in the real estate business.
24:19I think this is the greatest sight there is anywhere in the world for exactly what you guys are doing.
24:24And we'll work with you — we've got a lot of work to do to get it going — but we'll work with you,
24:29and we'll try and make the dream come true.
24:31And I want to thank you all very much for being here.
24:33Thank you.
24:34Thank you very much.
24:49Thank you.
24:50Thank you.
24:51Thank you.
24:52A lot of people are making it —