President Trump's Candid Talk on Shutdowns, Economy, and Global Affairs
President Trump discusses the ongoing government shutdown, blaming Democrats for refusing to vote to reopen while pushing for healthcare fixes without extortion. He highlights economic successes like record stock highs and falling inflation, crediting tariffs, though he warns of risks if the Supreme Court blocks them—imagine everyday prices soaring without protection from foreign competition. On immigration, he defends aggressive deportations of criminals first, but plans to remove illegal entrants and allow legal re-entry, using military if needed to curb crime in cities. He addresses indictments of critics like Comey as justice, not revenge, and pardons like CZ's as countering unfair prosecutions. Internationally, Trump touts ending wars through tariffs, a trade truce with China involving rare earths and agriculture, and readiness to test nuclear weapons to match rivals like Russia. He vows strong defense of Taiwan without details, predicts Maduro's ouster in Venezuela amid military buildup to stop drugs and prison dumps, and credits pushing Israel for a solid Gaza ceasefire while expanding peace accords, potentially without a two-state solution. Looking ahead, he rules out a third term but praises his first year as historically great.
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