
we've got live pictures now from in the oval office let's listen and alright
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well thank you very much it's an honor to have the president of ukraine with us we've had a lot of good discussions about a good talk why is there a why is
there a toy airplane?
Why is there a toy airplane in front of everybody
It's a gift Oh Qatar gave it to him
Yeah, I mean he's kind of running out of space to today's meeting is very important. We have, I guess, the seven very powerful leaders from Europe. He's got a lot more gold stuff in the White House now. Yeah, look at this.
Bro.
Damn. Damn, bro. He got that shit everywhere now. That's the palace? Yes, it's golden, not gold. Well, either way, he's got a lot of that shit on there. Oh my fucking God. He's turned it entirely into Caesar's Palace?
He iced that shit out? Yeah. People were joking about that on my Twitter I was like there's no way yeah there is actually and we're gonna be meeting with
them right after this meeting and thank you very much for being here
thanks so much mr. president he said it if I can just one thing before invitation and thank you very much for your efforts,
personal efforts to stop killings and stop this war.
Oh my God.
Man.
Thank you and using this opportunity to say thanks to your wife, First Lady of the United States, she sent a letter to Putin about our children, abducted children, and my wife, First Lady of Ukraine, she gave the letter. It's not to you, to your wife.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So we are saying this sensitive topic, yeah.
Yes, please.
And thanks to our partners, and that you supported this format, and after our meeting we can have leaders who are around us, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Finland, EU NATO, I mean all partners around Ukraine supporting us. Thanks to them, and Thank you very much for invitation
Thank you very much for being here
Yes, Peter, thank you President Trump so you think it's fair to go ahead Peter shut up You say in a post on X today, Russia must end this war, which it itself started. President Trump, you say President Zelensky of Ukraine can end the war with Russia almost immediately, if he wants to.
Which is it?
Yeah, I think that's true. I think he'll...
Which is it? That's true.
Is it this one or the other one? Yes.
All right. Have a meeting. I think we'll get everything works out well today. We'll have a trilat and I think there will be a reasonable chance of ending the war when we do that.
Is this the end of the road for American support for Ukraine?
Is today's meeting a deal or no deal?
I can never say that. It's never the end of the road. People are being killed and we want to stop that. So I would not say it's the end of the road. No, I think we have a good chance.
Everything is gold.
Fucking everything.
Look at this shit.
...of doing it. It's been almost four years now that a lot of people were killed last week. A lot of people last week. I mean millions of people killed, but a lot of people last week for whatever reason. A big number, a lot of soldiers, both on both sides. And I know the president I know myself and I believe
Vladimir Putin wants to see it ended and as you met with Putin on Friday today you've got President Zelensky here yeah as you listen to Russia and Ukraine
which side has the better cards well I don't want to say that I'm just good
they're actually baiting him so hard who has the- they really want him to do it again. They do.
I'm just here to be- look this isn't my war, this is Joe Biden's war.
He's the one that-
Ah, yep.
Had a lot to do with this happening and we want to get it ended. And we want it to end good for everybody. We it to end good the people of Ukraine have suffered incredibly
President Polanski, are you prepared to keep sending Ukrainian troops to their deaths for another couple years or are you pro? This guy's questions are crazy. Oh my god.
Are you going to agree to redraw the maps?
Thank you for your question.
So, first of all, you know...
Thank you for your question. Yeah, right.
We live under each day attacks. You know, that today has been a lot of attacks and a lot of wounded people and the child was that yes small one one One year and a half so we need to stop this war to stop Russia and we need support
American and European partners, we will do our best for this so and I think we showed that we are strong people and we supported the idea of the United States of personal help President Trump to stop this war, to make diplomatic way of finishing this war. And we are ready for trilateral as President said. This is a good signal about trilateral.
I think this is good.
That's good because I remember last time, I think he said he wasn't on board with that. Like he didn't want to do that now Finally it's happening and it looks like you know Yeah, I could see this actually getting resolved at this point
Yeah
Thank you
Crazy how Zelensky bent the knee not at all He knows the position Trump was right when Zelensky said, when he told Zelensky he didn't have the cards. I mean, he shouldn't have said that publicly in front of everybody, but he was right. He was. Everybody knows it. And so yeah, that's really it I mean this is coming from somebody who's I'm a big Ukraine supporter but like it is what it is
if the peace deal will be achieved are you gonna be willing to send American
peacekeepers to Ukraine? We're gonna to work with Ukraine, we're going to work with everybody, and we're going to make sure that if there's peace, the peace is going to stay long term. This is very long term. We're not talking about a two year peace and then we end up in this mess again. We're going to make sure that everything's good. We'll work with Russia, we're going to work with Ukraine, and we're gonna make sure it works. And I think if we can get to peace it's going to work I have no doubt about it.
Your team has talked about security guarantees, could that involve US troops?
Does he only call on male reporters? Because like there's all these women that will try to speak up he's like no. Alright go ahead another another one from Peter let's get another one from Peter.
You roll that out in the future? Yeah we'll let you know that maybe later today we're meeting with seven great leaders of great countries also and we'll be talking about that they'll all be involved but there'll be a lot of But there'll be a lot of help. When it comes to security, there's going to be a lot of help. It's going to be good. They are first line of defense because they're there. They're Europe.
But we're going to help them out also. We'll be involved.
Yes.
Q Mr. President, Vladimir Putin mentioned that the war will not end without addressing the root causes of this war. Do you, have you had an understanding what are the root causes of this war?
Look, the war is going to end. When it ends, I can't tell you, but the war is going to end and this gentleman wants it to end and Vladimir Putin wants it to end.
No, no, actually that was a really good question. That was a very good question because like that's really the issue is that
Because if Putin thinks that oh the root causes haven't been addressed in his mind
He's just gonna do it again. Like it's just gonna happen again. Like it's not like this is gonna be oh, wow. It's over
He's not answering your question. Yeah, of course because like he doesn't really want to say what it is. Damn, that's a lot of that's a lot of gold shit, man. Like, look at that photo. Oh my god.
And I think the whole world is tired of it. And we're gonna get it ended was, you know, I've done six wars, I've ended six wars. And I thought this maybe would be the easiest one. And it's not the easiest one. It's a tough one. A lot of reasons for it. And they'll be talking about it for a long time.
But they'll be talking about the others. Look, India, Pakistan, we're talking about the big places. When you look at, you just take a look at some of these wars, you go to Africa and take a look at that.
Rwanda and the Congo at some of these wars. You go to Africa and take a look at that. Rwanda
and the Congo. Republic of the Congo. That's been going on for 31 years.
And so we've done a total of six and we really have six not including the fact that we... This is a really good video by the way. It was recorded on the first Nokia phone ever made. They had to dig it out from the bottom of the ocean whenever it sank with the Titanic.
Obliterated and it turned out to be a total obliteration. The nuclear in, as you said, the nuclear, the future nuclear capability of Iran. And this one I think we're going to get solved also. I think I feel confident we're going to get it solved. Mr. President, can you tell us about your conversations with European leaders and what
they need to see to support an end to the war?
Yeah, well, we're going to be meeting with them.
What do you mean that they need to see? They obviously want to support the obviously. What do you mean? What do they they already support an end to it? They said this. They already said this.
A great representative group and seven very powerful, very big countries and great people, all friends of mine and friends of yours. And we're going to have some suggestions made. They want to see peace.
They would like to see peace. President Trump, do you think it's fair for Ukraine and for Russia to achieve a lasting and durable peace if Ukraine cedes its territories that Russia has yet conquered? Do you think it's a fair peace for Ukraine?
Oh, that's a lot to ask. That's a whole lot to ask. Yeah, I don't know why, by the way, I don't know why the videos like this. I just picked it. Give me one second. I'll use the bathroom. And then we're going to watch the rest of it.
Sorry. Give me a sec.
We're going to have a lasting peace. Just to answer the first part of your question, we're going to have a lasting peace. I hope it's going to be immediately. I hope it doesn't have to go on. And I think people in the whole world is going to be very happy when that's announced.
You posted on social media, Mr. President, a very touching letter from the first lady. And the letter was hand-delivered to President Putin, and it calls for an end to the war, essentially, because of the children and the children's future. Why did the First Lady feel that letter was necessary? Was it because she believes that Mr. Putin is the
aggressor in the war? Is a similar letter being hand-delivered to President Zelensky?
The President So the First Lady felt very strongly. She's watched the same thing that you watch and that I watch. I see things that you don't get to see and it's horrible. But when she's got a great love of children, she has a wonderful son that she loves probably more than anybody including me I hate to say it but
it's crazy that he just I I feel like what happened I don't know really if anybody else feels this way but it feels like after he almost got shot, he just stopped giving a fuck. He did. No more filter, no more anything. He just stopped giving a fuck entirely. He just let loose. Yeah, like, as it was like, you thought it was like this before. Now, he's just, yeah, look at J.D. Vance. I think this's just as funny. Exactly. Yeah, YOLO, I guess so, it's working for him, he had a filter.
I mean, compared to then, yeah, he does. Or he did then compared to now. Absolutely. Importers trying to trip up the president in front of all the media, bad agendas. I do think that you guys, it's fair to say this, I think it's true, that isn't it problematic that the media seems like all of their questions are They're intentionally trying to aggravate the conflict
I don't know if you guys get that same vibe, but the majority of these questions are asked in a way to aggravate or to Like Bait a continuation of the conflict. It's very problematic I would say.
She loves her son, she loves children, and she hates to see she hates to see something like this happening and that goes for other wars, too. I mean, she sees the heartbreak, the parents, the funerals that you see on television, always funerals, we want to see something other than funerals.
No, she felt, it was a beautiful letter. It was very well received by him. And she did ask me to say, you know, she would love to see this end. she would love to see this end. She would love to see it end. And she says it very openly, very proudly, and with great sorrow because so many people
have been killed.
Last week, last week, Brian, go ahead, Brian.
Yes, sir, I've got a question for each of you.
First of all, Mr. President Zelensky, you look fabulous in that suit.
I said the same thing.
I said the same thing.
Yeah, you look good.
I said the same thing.
Yeah, look good on you.
I said the one that attacked you last time. See, I remember that.
I apologize to you. You look wonderful.
So the same guy that was talking shit about not wearing the suit next time, now they're happy that he's wearing the suit. Oh my- he actually looks good in it? He does. He does. I actually- things are looking like this could actually get resolved. He's a comedian, he can take it? Yeah, I guess so.
No, my first question for you, President Zelensky-
But you're in the same suit. You see, I changed you. Maybe yours is much better.
Real quickly, upon peace, God willing we get peace, are you open to holding an election in your country?
Yes, of course.
We are open for election, yes. We have to do safety circumstances and a little bit we need to work in the parliament because during the war you can't have elections but we can we can do security we need maybe how to say we need a lot of
people by the way uh i don't really entirely completely agree with this but there's a lot of people that think that Zelensky is continuing the war in order to maintain... because according to the Ukrainian Constitution or something they can't have an election while there's a war going on and he's continuing the war to maintain power. Like that that's... I've heard that yeah I'm not saying this is I I don't I don't think that's true but like that's that's the reason why it's being asked. That's dumb? Sure. I'm
just letting you, because some people might not know the context of why that question was asked.
Yes, everywhere, in the battlefield, in the sky, in the sea, yeah, to make possible for people to to do democratic, open, legal, legal elections.
So you say during the war you can't have elections. So let me just say, three and a half years from now, so you mean if we happen to be in a war with somebody, no more elections.
Oh, that's good.
I wonder what the-
Why did you fucking say this? It's eight months-
Really?
Why did you say this?
Oh my god, there are other ways. Yes Exploit learned I guess so guys Don't know what to say about that one, huh? Wow Were you what were you saying about the filter? Yeah, just immediately saying this shit Are we invading Canada? No I wonder what the fake news is saying You like this idea? Speaking of newsading Canada? No. Not yet.
I wonder what the fake news is gonna say.
Speaking of news, I got a question for you. This sounds insane for me even to ask this, but do you think the American media really doesn't even want a peace deal? Because they've seen they've been so critical of you every step of the way as you lead the charge for
peace. I think that they don't, I don't think the media wants a peace deal. I don't think that they do because the covering of the war is more profitable for them. But I don't think that that's because of an opposition to Trump. I think that that's because of an obligation to profit. I don't think it has anything to do with Trump.
He's right. He's right at the problem, but he's wrong with the cause.
It's an amazing it's an amazing phenomenon. I said that if in the settlement you got Moscow, St. Petersburg and thousands of miles around them, they would say I made a bad deal. The the level of hatred and animosity is incredible. Not with all, I mean, we have great people up here. We also have terrible people up there
that I think are told what to say. But, you know, in solving all of these wars, they don't even write about it. You know, I saw major wars. I saw wars that have been going on for 31, 35, and 37, and a couple of quicker ones,
one that was gonna go into a full-blown deal very quickly. You know, with the one I'm talking about, it was a big one. But they don't even write about that. No matter what I do, no matter what.
And you know, this is I do think that it's true that a lot of people do not credit Trump for doing things that are positive. I do think the media doesn't, like for example, if he's instrumental in ending the Rwanda War or something like that, it's a very big deal, right? It is. It's a 31 year war.
It's a big deal. I do think that definitely they don't give him enough credit and I don't really know why that is. I'm not sure, right? Is it just that I don't really know why that is I'm not sure right is it just that they don't like him is there some other reason for it I have no idea no one credits me either yes clearly not anything to do with you
it's probably to your advantage in a certain way but no matter what I do no matter what deal I make, from my standpoint, you'll come out good. Maybe President Putin will come out good. But they'll say Trump was absolutely horrible. It's just that.
And I've lived with that for a long time. I've lived with it since just before the first election. I used to get great publicity. Now I get the worst publicity anyone's ever gotten in office. But I wanted a lens light so that people understand they're the only ones that count, ultimately. But I've also had great reporters.
I've had journalists that are very good. But it's very sad when you do the right thing. As an example, they said, because of the fact that Vladimir Putin came to American soil, this was a tremendous defeat for Donald Trump. No, it was really wonderful that he did it.
It was a hard thing. That's a good example. Like it was obviously a good thing that he met with Putin and people that were trying to like make it a big problem that oh my god they rolled out the red carpet etc. These are people who are obsessed with optics and they will torpedo any progress if it makes a side that they disagree with look good. It's yeah it's brain rot optics politics.
I don't think it's even narrow minded. I think it's people that are doing it tactically.
What they said, but they said it now, if he didn't come, they'd say that was also bad for Trump. There's no way. And there's just a great dishonesty of the press. And I think that's why it's lost its credibility. You know, it's credibility is at an all time low. We have a thing going on right now in D.C.
We went from the most unsafe place anywhere to a place that now people, friends are calling me up. Democrats are calling me up and they're saying, sir, I want to thank you my wife and i went out to dinner last night for the first time in four years
washington dc is safe and you did that in four days i'll tell you it's safe i had another friend of mine who is a son who's a great golfer he's on tour and he came in fourth yesterday in the big tournament with scottie ship
again
chef remade the great job and uh... he said his son is going to do it in washington dc tonight i said would you have allowed allowed that to happen a year ago is that no way no way he said what you've done is incredible. And I think the people realize it. But the
press, I think that's true, by the way. I think he's right about this is that most people. There's like a weird social expectation that people have to not complain about like homeless problems or not complain about You know obvious like mental health Nevrons out on the street running around and attacking people But I think that if you really get inside of people's minds and you ask what does somebody really think? How does somebody really feel? I think that they don't like it and it makes them extremely uncomfortable.
And so as soon as Trump actually gets rid of it and these people realize that no, you don't have to live like constantly, you know, feeling like you're on a PvP server, I think that you're going to have more people that are going to relax. And I think that also if it happens and it's successful in DC, he will probably have the political capital to push that type of a initiative in other large cities, which is a good thing, by the way. It's a very good thing.
The problem is a lot of these large cities have gangs, they have, you know, like robberies, thieves, people breaking into stores, and nobody wins when this happens, right? Nobody, like there's no beneficiary that you know all these guys are going around stealing things out of a cvs so really do every city next year exactly right and so like if he if he ends up ending the ukraine war or i mean again like if the ukraine war ends people will probably credit trump at
least partially for it happening. And obviously some people never will because they don't like Trump, but they never were going to, so it doesn't really matter what they think. But I think that a lot of people will see it as like Trump being an instrumental force in ending the war, and I think that will give him even more political capital. I think if that happens and maybe one or two other things happen, I think he could probably run for a third term and the majority of voters would support
him. I'm not even kidding. I know, I, I, call me crazy all you want, but we're going to have to wait and see. When are we turning global warode off? Yeah, exactly Yeah, yeah if he's able yeah like if he settles the Epstein thing and people actually get arrested I think that people I I do actually think that he would have the amount of like Support to run for a third term. I Support police states. Yeah, of course I do we have a police state right now
You go and you commit crime, the police are gonna show up. Yeah, that's a police state, right? And so like, yeah, that's- you're exactly right. And so the idea and like what I support is that if you go and you cause problems, then the police come and they put you in jail. It's pretty simple. Yeah, I know.
It's a crazy idea, isn't it?
He's a dictator, he's trying to take over. Now, all I want is security for our people. But people that haven't gone out to dinner in Washington, D.C. in two years are going out to dinner. And the restaurants the last two days were busier than they've been in a long time. So I walk around yesterday with MTG. If you can walk around with D.C.
with MTG and not be attacked, the city is safe.
Thank you, Mr. President. Last week, you warned of what you called severe consequences if a 30-day ceasefire or any type of ceasefire were not agreed to by Russia. Will there be severe consequences?
Does that change because of the meeting with the President?
I don't think you need a ceasefire. You know, if you look at the six deals that I settled this year, they were all at war. I didn't do any ceasefires. And I know that it might be good to have, but I can also understand strategically why, well, you know, one country or the other wouldn't want it. You have a ceasefire and they rebuild and rebuild
and rebuild and, you know, maybe they don't want that. But if you look at the six deals that we made peace, and, you know, long-term, long-running wars. I didn't do any ceasefires. Would I like? I like the concept. You know, I like the concept of a ceasefire for one reason,
because you'd stop killing people immediately, as opposed to in two weeks or one week or whatever it takes. But we can work a deal where we're working on a peace deal while they're fighting. They have to fight. I wish they could stop. I'd like them to stop. But strategically, that could be a disadvantage for one side or the other.
But I think that that's the reason why, you know, some certain countries wouldn't want to cease fire because they would feel like they're probably like they're on the offensive. And so they don't want to let the other person, you know, have time to regroup and like, you know, recalibrate their forces. I mean, it's common sense, right? Obviously that's true.
All of these deals I made without even the mention of the words ceasefire. President, can you explain the decision to offer Ukraine Article 5-like security guarantees, but stop short of pushing for their full membership?
Well, we haven't done anything on that yet.
It's NATO.
If you look back, and you go back long before President Putin, it was always a statement that they would never allow Ukraine into NATO. So that was a statement that was made, But we haven't discussed any of that yet. We're going to be discussing it today. But we will give them very good protection, very good security. That's part of it.
And the people that are waiting for us, they are β I think they're very like-minded. They want to β they want to help out also.
The Press.
The Press.
The Press.
The Press. Thank you, President Trump. Are you disappointed there's no ceasefire? The United States has already given hundreds of billions of dollars to this war effort in Ukraine. At best, it is a stalemate and the killing continues. So President Trump, how much more is the United States willing to give Ukraine? And President Zelensky, how much more do you want?
Well, I'll start off just by saying we're not giving anything now.
We're selling.
They're not going to go and say this, right? I mean, they're obviously not going to go and just say what's happening. I mean, they're not going to like it. Yeah, they're not going to go and be like, oh, yeah, this is where the line is. Weapons. This is something before. I guess the numbers well over three is going to give an interview to Fox News in about two hours. You're going to watch it? Yeah, sure. Of course.
A hundred billion dollars that was under Joe Biden, a corrupt politician, not a smart man, never was. By the way, go back 40 years, he was not a smart man 40 years ago either. But now he's in particular bad. This was done by a corrupt administration that shouldn't have been in and frankly, if the right results of the election were given, if I were president, this war would have never taken place.
If the right results of the election were given. That's a good way of saying it, right?
He would have been very happy because he would have liked to have seen, I mean, they went through hell. He went through hell. He went through hell. This war would have never happened. And the people that were killed, a couple of million people, a lot of people with soldiers and everything else, and the people that have been displaced and forced into other areas
and other countries because of what's happened, none of that would have happened. And I'm just saying that he was a horrible president, whether it was the borders or this, he was just a horrible, corrupt president.
Mr. President, I can't.
Thank you so much.
So first of all, we have to do you want to give some input about how the Biden sucked real quick, real quick. Yeah. Yeah.
Why don't you get in on this? Yeah, let let him know
Now to buy weapon from the United States. We're thankful for this program and this opportunity We're thankful for Europe they pay for this and through NATO program for Pearl and etc We have some programs where we can have some money to finance this and this is a part I think
It's not a part for the war. Yeah. Yeah. Thanks Tali eight times. He said thank you eight times It's actually crazy that the last time he came in he wasn't wearing a suit and he didn't say thank you and they had this Huge fucking argument and now he's wearing a suit saying thank you and it seems like things are improving it does and to
defend us it's also will be a part for security guarantees to strengthen our army to rearm Ukrainian army this is very very important and it depends how much money we need to rearm For example the question of air defense we spoke about it with President Trump and I'm happy that we have now Militia decisions and we work on it with production American product. Nobody in Europe has so many Air defense like Patriots, for example, we need it very much. And this is also about defending.
You know, I think the good news, we make the best military equipment in the world by far. You mentioned the Patriots. How good are their systems? They have systems. They're literally 100 percent foolproof. And it's really like shooting two bullets, you know, two bullets hitting each other in the air in a space like this. The chance is 100 percent. It's ninety nine to 100 percent. So we sell pretty good to a number. And NATO does what I don't know what the arrangement is that you have with. But I know that they want you to have that equipment and we're getting the best equipment in the world. But they pay us for the equipment.
Under Biden, it was just crazy what was going on. I believe the number is over 300. I think it could be $350 billion worth of equipment and money and everything else. That's a lot of money. And we've made more progress in settling this war in the last two months than they made in four years.
This should have been settled a long time ago, but it should have never happened.
Yeah.
You pushed out on social media.
You pushed out on social media about doing away with mail-in ballots and potentially
Oh God. Mail-in ballots.
Here we go again.
Electronic voting machines. Can you explain on that?
How important is it? Well, that's a very off topic. Here we go again. Electronic voting machines. Can you explain on that how important that is?
Well, that's a very off topic. Just really quickly. Mail-in ballots are corrupt. Mail-in ballots, you can never have a real democracy with mail-in ballots. And we as a Republican Party are going to do everything possible that we get rid of mail-in ballots.
We're going to start with an executive order that's being written right now by the best lawyers in the country to end mail-in ballots because they're corrupt. And you know that we're the only country in the world, I believe, I may be wrong, but just about, the only country in the world that uses them
because of what's happened. Massive fraud all over the place. The other thing we want changed are the machines. For all of the money they spend, it's approximately 10 times more expensive than paper ballots, and paper ballots are very sophisticated
with the watermark paper and everything else. We would get secure elections, we'd get much faster results. The machines, I mean, they say, we're gonna have the results in two weeks. With paper ballots, you have the results that night.
Most people, but most people, many countries use paper ballots. It's the most secure form. So between paper ballots, very, very important paper ballots. And I think maybe even more important, the mail in voting, we're going to end mail in voting. It's a fraud.
Can you imagine what this place is going to look like if he runs for a third term by the end of the third term? There's going to be so much shit in this room. You think about that? Oh my god. He's a hoarder? Yes. But yeah, does he have a golden statue of himself in there or something
like that?
The mail-in voting, we're gonna end mail-in voting. It's a fraud. If you have mail-in vote, even Jimmy Carter with his commission, they set it up. He said the one thing about mail-in voting, you will never have an honest election if you have mail-in voting.
The thing is that like, I don't know if mail-in voting, does that like, does that fuck over Democrats more? I don't, I have no idea. Yeah, I mean, that's it. So many targets, yeah. Trump's saying both sides cheated in the election,
but they cheated more, so they won. Well, I mean, it is, I don't know whether mail-in ballots, like I am of the mindset that I think we should do as many things as possible to stop people from voting. I think most people that vote are retarded, and I think that if we could do more things and put up more hurdles and speed bumps for people to vote, that would be good, because most people that vote are retards, and so I don't want to have that happen.
Straight up. Like, I, like, if I could figure out like a way to stop 80% of the population from voting, I would do it. Crazy take, but based every, see, everybody thinks that everybody thinks this is crazy. But anybody that like, I mean, I've, I've played've played I played classic Wow before I know what the average person thinks like Trust me. I'm right
Trust trust me. Trust me. Trust me. I know it doesn't sound good to say but it's true
And it's time that the Republicans get tough and stop it because the Democrats want it. It's the only way they can get elected because with men and women's sports and with transgender for everybody and open borders.
Gender for everybody. That's a lot of people.
All of the horrible thing. And now the new thing is they love crime. That's a whole lot. They're fighting me on the fact that I've made Washington DC safe
We're not gonna get he's right about this that it's a losing proposition for Democrats to be against the crime thing and to blame all crime on Socio-economic factors. I don't think anybody in the entire country believes that shit Except for other retards that are trying to defend stealing toothpaste and makeup out of CVS. Like, nobody believes this.
Beaten up or killed, like all the people you've been watching, get so badly hurt. I'm glad, I hate to take your time with this, but I'm glad you asked me that question. We're going to stop mail-in ballots because it's corrupt. You know, when you go to a voting booth and you do it the right way and you go to a state that runs it properly, you go in. They even asked me for my license plate for it.
I said, I don't know if I have it. He said, sir, you have to have it. I was very impressed, actually. But it's very hard to cheat with mail-in voting. As you know, what happens in California, it's so corrupt where some people get five, six, seven ballots delivered to them. We got to stop mail-in voting.
And the Republicans have to lead the charge. The Democrats want it because they have horrible policy. If you have mail-in voting, you're not going to have many Democrats get elected. That's bigger than anything having to do with redistricting. See, that's what they're trying
to do, is that how do you win to make sure that Democrats don't get elected? Remove the systems that get Democrats elected. No more mail-in ballots. Don't count illegals on the census. Redraw all the districts and get rid of the democrat uh you know districts and then uh whenever the vote happens like for them to vote on losing indefinitely as soon as they don't vote then you arrest them and now now you kick them out of congress like i mean yeah i mean it's they're really they're going all the way with this shit
And the Republicans have to get smart we're not gonna have a country I said for a long time at rallies ever Yeah, you need borders and you need free and fair elections those two things Otherwise, you don't have we have strong borders now in 90 days, Mr. President, we didn't have one, zero, zero, and three months. Not one person came in illegally into our country. In fact, even I find that hard to believe, but it's run by a little bit of a liberal group that put out the numbers. So I guess it's zero, zero, and zero. You go back a year ago, two years ago, three millions of people poured into our country. It was terrible. Thank you very much.
What security guarantees do you need from President Trump to be able to make a deal?
Is it American troops, intelligent equipment? What is it? everything. And I really, we, it's based. He's right. Yeah. True. Everything. Yeah. He just says it. What do you need? Everything. We need everything. All right. It's includes
two parts. First strong Ukrainian army. I began to discuss with your colleagues. And it's a lot about weapon and people and training missions and intelligence. And second, we will discuss with our partners. It depends on the big countries, on the United States, on a lot of our friends.
Mr. President, are you willing to commit American troops to β
He says you shouldn't be gassing these guys up, bro. You're well aware of what's really going on. I don't know. I'm happy to see them talking, and I think it's a good thing if they're going to be able to end the war. Yeah, I mean, I'm happy about that.
I think anybody that's mad people that are trying to delegitimize this or make it look bad, but the only reason they would do that primarily is because it is in opposition to what their viewpoints are. So like, they don't want to see somebody who they disagree with get a W, because then that means that person has more political capital than they do. So that that's really it. What's really, yeah, there's always these like illusions to to like some sort of like hidden truth that's never fully explained. We have people waiting in another room right now. They're all here from Europe, biggest people in Europe.
And they want to give protection. They feel very strongly about it. And we'll help them out with that. I think it's very important. I think it's very important to get the deal done.
The Press. Go ahead.
The Press.
You've been involved with the peacekeeping in Ukraine since your first day in the administration. What would you say to the Ukrainian people right now who are suffering under the Russian attacks and hoping that the American people will stand with them?
Well, I know Ukrainian people. I've known many over the years. They're great people. They're smart. They're energetic.
They love their country.
I mean, they love their country, and we want to get this war ended. That's all I can do. I love the Ukrainian people, but I love all people. I love the Russian people. I love them all. I want to get the war stopped.
Very important.
Mr. President, was there any aspect of your discussion with Vladimir Putin that left you disappointed?
Yeah, I mean, it's obvious. Probably nothing happened. This is a distraction. September, the United Nations has been pushing for a two-state solution, forcing the creation of a Palestinian state. We're moments away from World War III.
I don't think that Palestine and Israel are going to cause World War III. I'm just going to be honest, man. I don't think it's really... I don't think it has that much of a global impact. I don't sorry to say.
Yes, but of your discussion with Vladimir Putin that left you disappointed.
Look, we just spoke to I was just telling the president I just spoke to President Putin indirectly and we're going to have a phone call right after these meetings today. We just spoke to, I was just telling the president, I just spoke to President Putin indirectly and we're going to have a phone call right after these meetings today. And we may or may not have a trilat. If we don't have a trilat, then the fighting continues. And if we do, we have a good chance.
I think if we have a trilat, there's a good chance of maybe ending it. But he's, uh, he's expecting my call when we're finished with this meeting. Thank you very much.
Oh my God.
Thank you for us. They're going crazy. President Zelensky Wow.
With President Trump once again. Oh my god. Thank you for us. They're going crazy. Wow. Yeah, Peruski, huh? Yeah, I would agree with that.
I think that went really well. I'm gonna be honest. That went super well.
Wow.
Isn't this great? Isn't- isn't our place great? Aren't I great?
It's gonna get even better.
What the hell is this?
Oh, here we go. I think we're gonna have a successful...
Oh, I see. They just changed the perspective.
Please, come on in. Do you guys want to take some questions or anything?
You feel ready?
No.
Hi, Mark. Hey, guys. Cheers. Enjoy it. You feel it? No? Sit.
Hi, Mark.
Yeah.
Good.
Well, thank you very much. It's a great honor to have you here. Special place, White House is special no matter where you're from. Represents so much and it's really is beautiful. And thank you for all of the wonderful things that took place today. We've had a very successful day.
There's some important discussions as we work to end the killing and stop the war in Ukraine. We're all working for the same goal. Very simple goal. We want to stop the killing and stop the war in Ukraine. We're all working for the same goal. Very simple goal. We want to stop the killing, get this settled. I've just had the honor of being with President Zelensky and all of the discussions that we've had.
We covered a lot of territory. And I spoke indirectly with President Putin today. We're going to call President Putin right after this meeting.
Damn.
I'm sure we're going to have a solid meeting. All right. Maybe a great meeting. And we're going to try and work out a trilat after that and see if we can get it finished. Put this to sleep because this is not since the Second World War has there been anything like this.
Really? So I'm honored to welcome NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte, who's a great gentleman, great, great political leader in Europe generally, but now he's the NATO Secretary General and you're doing a fantastic job.
Thank you very much, Mark. Prime Minister Starmer of the United Kingdom, our friend and my friend and doing really well. That's that pussy ass bitch from the UK. And people like him a lot. We all like him. Everyone knows President Macron of France. Oh yeah. Who's been with me from the beginning. One of the first people I met as a foreign dignitary and I liked him from day one.
And I like him even more now. That's pretty good. That's unusual. That's a pretty unusual thing. Prime Minister Maloney of Italy, who's a really great leader and an inspiration over there. She's served now, even though she's a very young person, she's served there for a long period of time
relative to others. They don't last very long. You've lasted a long time. You're gonna be there a long time.
Man.
Chancellor Merz of Germany, who is a very strong person and a very strong leader and very highly respected in Germany.
Wow.
And he's my friend and it's an honor to have him as my friend. Thank you very much. Very good. You look great with your tan. Where'd you get that tan? I want to get a tan like that. President Stubbe of Finland, and he's somebody that... Where are we here? Where?
Where?
Oh. You look better than I've ever seen you look. But you've done a great job and we wanted to have you here because you're somebody that we all respect and you've had a lot to do with the success, I think, and the potential success. And thank you very much for being here. We appreciate it. And the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, who is somebody that we just made a big deal with,
with all of those countries, I don't know, I think you might be more powerful than all these guys at this table, I don't know.
That's why people are mad.
We had a great negotiation, and you're respected all over the world, so I want to thank you very much for being here. It's a great honor to have you. The Alaska summit reinforced my belief that while difficult pieces within reach, and I believe that in a very significant step, President Putin agreed that Russia would accept security
guarantees for Ukraine. And this is one of the key points that we need to consider. And we're going to be considering that at the table also, like who will do what. Essentially, I'm optimistic that collectively we can reach an agreement that would deter any future aggression against Ukraine. And I actually think there won't be.
I think that's even over overrated, largely overrated, but we're going to find out. And I think that the European nations are going to take a lot of the burden. We're going to help them and we're going to make it very secure. We also need to discuss the possible exchanges of territory, taking into consideration the current line of contact. That means the war zone, the war lines are pretty obvious, very sad actually to look at them and negotiating
positions of President Putin. Also you have president of Ukraine who is you just met a little while ago and we're going to try and get a a three party meeting maybe as soon as we can.
Yeah. And I have a feeling you and President Putin are going soon as we can. Yeah.
And I have a feeling you and President Putin are going to work something out. Surely. Ultimately, this is a decision that can only be made by President Zelensky and by the people of Ukraine working also together in agreement with President Putin. And I just think that's very good things are going to come of it. So I hope we have a good meeting. And if we can have a good meeting, I'll set up a meeting with President Putin.
And if you'd like, I'll go to that meeting. And not that I want to do that, but I will do that for you. We want to save a lot of people from dying. A lot of people are dying and we got to save them. We've got to save it 5000, 6000, 7000 people, sometimes a week. All of us would obviously prefer an immediate ceasefire while we work on a lasting peace.
And maybe something like that could happen as of this moment. It's not happening. But President Zelensky and President Putin can talk a little bit more about that. You know, in the six or so wars that we stopped, we haven't had a ceasefire. Oh, wow. And so I don't know that it's necessary. You can do it through the war, but it would be I like the ceasefire from another standpoint. You immediately stop the killing. But I believe
a peace agreement at the end of all of this is something that's very attainable and it can be done in the near future. With all of the wars that I got involved in, we only have this one left. Of course, as I walk out the door, there'll probably be a new one starting, and I'll get that stopped, too.
But I thought this was gonna be one of the easier ones. It's actually one of the most difficult, very complex. The next step would be for a trilateral meeting, and that will be worked out. And I just look forward to working and having a great result. We're going to spend a lot of time today talking about, and we're really honored you guys came over.
I mean, these are the heads of major countries and respected all over Europe. And they speak for...
I don't know about that.
...largely, I think I should say, but pretty much for the other countries of Europe. Uh-oh. And we will come to a resolution today, I think, on almost everything, including probably the security. And that's pretty much the story.
I'd like to say, Mr. President, would you like to say something? Uh-oh. You have the media if you want you could come over and you could stand you could use mine or you could just turn around Whichever you feel comfortable with
Speak without microphone. Thank you so much. I think that we had very good conversation with President Trump very good and it really was the best one Maybe the best one will be in the future. But it was really good. And we spoke about very sensitive points. The first one is security guarantees,
and we are very happy with President that all the leaders are here, and security in Ukraine depends on the United States and on you, and on those leaders who are with us in our hearts, they have been online before yesterday and et cetera. So a lot of countries on the side of Ukraine, our people and all of us want to finish this
war, stop Russia, stop this war. We spoke about it and we will speak more about security guarantees. This is very important that United States gives such strong signal and is ready for security guarantees. This is very important that the United States gives such strong signal and is ready for security guarantees. The second point, or maybe the first, humanitarian direction, very important to change all the prisoners and I think that the President will help. And I was very thankful to your wife
again, Mr. President, for the letter about our abducted children. And I hope that really it can be a historic role for the people to bring kids back to the families and be happy
and get their families.
Get the people back, yeah?
Yes, this is so, so important. And I'm happy that we discussed it, this track with President Trump and I hope that we will find decisions. And then what is very important that all the sensitive things, territorial, etc., we will discuss on the level of leaders during trilateral meeting and President Trump will try to organize such meeting. And he said that he will come or not come. Ukraine will be happy if you will participate.
If you both want me there, I will be there.
Thank you. And I think this is very important. Yes, so security guarantees, bringing kids back and all our people, not only warriors, first of all, warriors and all the civilians, journalists, a lot of people in prison.
So we need them back. And guarantees which will work for the years. We spoke about it and I showed the president a lot of details on the battlefield, on the map. Thank you so much. Thank you for the map, by the way.
It was great. I'm thinking how to take it back. on the battlefield on the map. Thank you so much. Thank you for the map, by the way. It
was great. Yeah. I'm thinking how to take it back. We'll get you. No, no, no. I think that specific meeting and I'm worried. Yeah, they're talking shit. All the leaders who are here and you help a lot. And so we're happy that we have such a big community today. Thank you, Mr. President.
Thank you very much, Mr. President. I think you'll see that President Putin really would like to do something else. I think when we set that up, when we do, I think it's going to be when, not if. I think you're going to see some very positive moves. I know there's over a thousand prisoners and I know they're gonna release them. Maybe they're gonna release them very soon, like immediately.
Why would Biden do this?
Which I think is great. But we will, we're gonna set that up today after this meeting. So, very good. Oh, that'll be a while. And great remarks, I appreciate it. Mark, as head of NATO,
maybe you could say a few words. Yes, I will be very brief. I really want to thank you, President of the United States, dear Donald, for the fact that you, as I said before, broke the deadlock basically with President Putin by starting that dialogue. And I think it was in February that you had the first phone call. And from there, we are now where we are today. And that is, I think if we play this well, we could end this.
And we have to end this. We have to stop the killing, we have to stop the destruction of the infrastructure. It is a terrible war. So I'm really excited. And let's make the best out of today
and make sure that from today onwards, we get this thing to an end as soon as possible. I really want to thank you for your leadership, what you are doing for Lordemier, but of course also all the European colleagues. It is really crucial. And the fact that you have said, I'm willing to participate in the security guarantees
is a big step. It's really a breakthrough and it makes all the difference.
So also thank you for that.
Well NATO also has agreed from 2% to 5%, which is something that is a massive amount of money. And it's 2% that wasn't always paid to 5% that is paid. That's a big difference. And so we appreciate that. That's a great move. Thank you very much.
Ursula, maybe on behalf of the commission, you could say a couple of words.
Uh-oh.
Uh-oh. Here we go. Thank you very much. It's a pleasure to be here and it's a very important moment. Indeed, we are here, Europeans, as friends and allies. We had a fantastic NATO summit. Together as the two largest and biggest economies in the world, we had the largest trade deal ever agreed.
And now we are here to work together with you on a just and lasting peace for Ukraine. Stop the killing. This is really peace for Ukraine. Stop the killing. This is really our common interest. Stop the killing. And indeed, it's very good to hear that we're working on the security guarantees. Article 5 security guarantees. So important. But I want to thank you also that you mentioned the thousands of Ukrainian children that have been abducted. And as a mother and grandmother,
every single child has to go back to its family. This should be one of our main priorities also in these negotiations to make sure
that the children come back to Ukraine to their families.
Thank you. And we did. I was just thinking we're here for a different reason, but we just a couple of weeks ago made the largest trade deal in history. So that's a big, that's a big thing. And congratulations. That's great. That's a real thank you very much. Excellent. Mr. Chancellor from Germany, a very,
very great leader. Mr. President, Donald, many thanks for having us today. I think this is extremely helpful that we are meeting and hearing that the two of you are having such a good meeting today here in Washington. The next steps ahead are the more complicated ones now. The path is open. You opened it last Friday.
But now the way is open for complicated negotiations. And to be honest, we all would like to see a ceasefire, the latest from the next meeting on. I can't imagine that the next meeting would took place without a ceasefire. So let's work on that. Let's try to put pressure on Russia because the credibility of these efforts, these efforts
we are undertaking today are depending on at least a ceasefire from the beginning of the serious negotiations from next step on. So I would like to emphasize this aspect and would like to see a ceasefire from the next
meeting, which should be a trilateral meeting wherever it takes
place.
Well, we're going to let the president go over and talk to the president and we'll see how that works out. And if we can do that, I will say and again, I say it in the six wars that I've settled, I haven't had a ceasefire. We just got into negotiations and they- That's a lot. One of the wars was, as you know, in the Congo was 30 years, 31 years long.
Another one that we settled last week with two great countries was 35 years going on and we had no ceasefire. So if we can do the ceasefire, great. If we don't do a ceasefire, because many other points were given to us, many, many points were given to us, great points. Please, Georgia, go ahead.
Well, thank you very much, Donald, Mr. President, for hosting us today in this important meeting. And I think it is an important day, a new face after three years and a half that we didn't see any kind of sign from the Russian side that there was a willing for dialogue. So something is changing, something has changed thanks to you, thanks also to the stalling in the battlefield which was achieved with the bravery of Ukrainians and with the unity
that we all provided to Ukraine. And the reason why I mention it is that we also have to remind that if we want to reach peace and if we want to guarantee justice, we have to do it united. So that's why it's a very good day. The one we are in, you can obviously count on Italy as it was from the beginning. We are on the side of Ukraine and we do absolutely support your efforts towards peace.
We will talk about many important topics. The first one is security guarantees, how to be sure that it won't happen again, which is the precondition of every kind of peace. Yeah, of course. I'm happy that we will discuss about that. I'm happy that we will begin from a proposal, which is the, let's say, Article 5 model,
which was Italian at the beginning. So we are always ready to bring our proposals for peace, for dialogue. It's something we have to build together to guarantee peace and to defend the security of our nation. So thank you, Mr. President, for hosting us.
Thank you very much. Emmanuel.
Thank you, Mr. President, for organizing this meeting and for your commitment. They're sitting really close to each other. And everything was said, but I just have to say here, everybody around this table is in favor of peace. And we work very hard, and we've worked very hard during the past few years to have a peace which is a robust and longstanding peace.
This is why the idea of a trilateral meeting is very important, because this is the only way to fix it. And by the way, I think as a follow-up, we would need probably a quadrilateral meeting, because when we speak about security guarantees, we speak about the whole security
of the European continent. And this is why we are all united here with Ukraine on this matter. In order to organize such a trilateral meeting, your idea to ask for a truce, or at least to stop the killings, as we discussed, is a necessity.
And we all support this idea. And in order to have such a longstanding peace for Ukraine and for the whole continent, we do need the security guarantees. And the first one is clearly a credible Ukrainian army for the years and decades to come. And the second one is our own commitments, all of us. And we worked very hard during the past few months amongst the coalition of the willing
with the support of NATO to build the different pillars of security guarantees and our commitments. And you can be sure that the Europeans are very lucid about the fact that they have their fair share in the security guarantees for Ukraine, but their own security is clearly at stake in this situation. So you can count on us, as we can count on you, in order to deliver this robust peace
for both Ukraine and Europe.
Thank you.
Thank you very much, Emmanuel. Mr. Prime Minister?
Thank you very much, Mr. President. Cheers.
And thank you for hosting us here.
Oh, cheers.
Can I start where Emmanuel started, which is we all want peace. The war in Ukraine has had a huge impact, particularly on the Ukrainians who are in front of it, but it's also had an impact on Europe and on the United Kingdom. There's not a family or community that hasn't been affected. And when we talk about security, we're talking about the security not just of Ukraine, we're talking about the security of Europe and the United Kingdom as well, which is why this is such an important issue.
I think this is such an important meeting. As a group, I think we've had a discussion on the phone a number of times, Mr President, but be able now to be around the table to take it forward. And I really feel that we can, I think, with the right approach this afternoon, make real progress, particularly on the security guarantees. And your indication of security guarantees, of some sort of Article 5 style guarantees fits with what we've been doing with the Coalition of the Willing, which we started some
months ago bringing countries together and showing that we were prepared to step up to the plate when it came to security. With you coming alongside the US, alongside what we've already developed, I think we could take a really important step forward today, a historic step actually, could come out of this meeting in terms of security for Ukraine, security in Europe. I also feel that we can make real progress towards a just and lasting outcome. Obviously that has to involve Ukraine and a trilateral meeting seems the sensible next
step. So thank you for being prepared to take that forward because I think if we can ensure that that is the progress out of this meeting, both security guarantees and some sort of progress on trilateral meeting of some sort to bring some of the difficult issues to the head, then I think today will be seen as a very important day in recent years. In relation to a conflict which has gone on for three and a bit years, and so far nobody
has been able to bring it to this point, so I thank you for that.
Well thank you very much, and you know it's very interesting because this is the first for the White House. You can't say that very often. Don't tell me a lot over the years, over the since eighteen hundred seventeen ninety nine to be almost exact. But this is the first where we've had so many prime ministers, presidents, heads of European nations.
And by the way, Alex, I'd like you to say a couple of words, too. You're a young, powerful man. Before I finish up, I want you to say a couple of words.
Go ahead.
I'll take the notion of youth back to my wife and try to convince her. Thank you very much, Mr. President. I think in the past two weeks, we've probably had more progress in ending this war than we have in the past three and a half years And I think the fact that we're around this table today is very much Symbolic in the sense that it's team Europe and team United States Helping Ukraine and the progress that we're looking out of this meeting
Is about the security guarantees, which are a big part of this. And then, of course, moving towards a process with the trilateral meeting with you and President Putin and President Zelensky, some of the international media might wonder, you know, why is the president of Finland here? I think the reason is probably that we might come from a small country
family have a long border with russia over eight hundred miles uh... and we of course have our own historical experience with russia from world war two the winter war in the war of continuation uh... and if i look at the silver lining of where we stand right now we found a solution in 1944.
And I'm sure we'll be able to find a solution in 2025 to end Russia's war of aggression and find and get a lasting and just peace. The situation is very difficult, but that's why we're here.
Thank you, Alex, very much. Yeah. So we're going to be meeting for a while and we're going to discuss some of the issues. And I don't think there's any issue that's overly complex. It's at a point now where people want to do things. I do.
I really do believe I've known him for a long time. I've always had a great relationship with him. I think President Putin wants to find an answer to. And we'll see. And in a certain period of time, not very far from now, a week or two weeks, we're going to know whether or not we're going to solve this or is this horrible fighting going to continue.
We'll do the best to get it ended. And I believe you have two willing parties. And usually that's good news. But two willing parties that want to make a deal. And we'll journey together and we'll go over and we'll see if it can be done. And it's possible it might not be able to be done.
On the other hand, it's possible it will. It's going to save thousands and thousands of lives a week. And so it's something we have to do. And or at least we have to give it our best.
But I think we may have a very good outcome.
So I want to thank you all and the media. I want to thank you. We're going to be staying here for a little while. Then we're going to walk over to the Oval Office and we're going to have another little discussion about similar matters and then they're going to go home to their great countries and report and I'm gonna remain here and work and you're gonna go and work. We're all gonna be working one.
We may be in a different location, but that's what we know how to do is work. But I want to thank the media has been actually very fair, generally speaking, very fair. I think it's important that they're fair because this is a very important. This is a very important subject. We have to get it ended. It might be. And so that's all we ask for is fairness with the media. Thank you all very much. Appreciate it. Thank you
very much. Oh
Except CNN, yeah true But he loves it. He loves it. He does it always. I never want to speak with my son. He's a very good player.
He went to college.
But he says you always win.
Of course.
Of course. Of course.
Of course it's about golf. Oh, man.
Yeah, what a surprise. And yeah, man. OK, well, so I guess we're going to find out. I don't know if they're going to talk in the White House later on or not. I guess we don't know. It'd be great when the aggressor tech in our country, people want to fight back.
I'm a fucking reliable ally instead of a Russian puppet. I don't think that I feel like we have allied. We've helped Ukraine a lot, haven't we? Like I mean, like, what do you? We're not an ally to Ukraine? I'm how much how many billions of dollars of stuff have we given them? Like what are you talking about? He said Oval Office. Yeah, I don't know whether that's gonna happen or not. Check out the first meeting I will overall I mean, I think that like there's not really a lot that you can say about something like fuck, right? I mean, it's impossible to know and get anything out of this and understand
what was going on. And so yeah, $315 billion. Yeah, that's a lot, man. Why do you want to stop aid to Israel and not Ukraine? Well, number one is that Ukraine doesn't have a lobby here in America that actively subverts American interests like AIPAC does. But you know, I could come up with other reasons too. For example, like AIPAC does. But, you know, I could come up with other reasons, too. For example, like Ukraine generally doesn't bond hospitals with children in it. And, you know, a couple other things, too.
But, yeah, big difference, definitely. And I don't want to get into that too much. But, yeah, I support Ukraine, completely support Ukraine. But, yeah, I support Ukraine, completely support Ukraine. And that's just the way it is.
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