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a national energy emergency, we will drill baby drill with my actions today. we will end the green new deal and we will revoke the electric vehicle mandate. saving our auto industrial t 3 my sacred flags to our great american auto workers. we are establishing the external revenue service to collect all terrace duties and revenues that will be massive amounts of money pouring into our treasury coming from foreign sources. i will also sign an executive order to immediately stop all government censorship and bring back free speech to america. as if today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the united states government that there are only 2 genders, male and female. this week i will reinstate any service members who were on justly
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expelled from our military for objecting to the covered vaccine mandate with the best and i will side in order to stop our workers are being subjected to radical political theories and social experiments while on duty is going to end immediately . we're going to be changing the name of the gulf of mexico to the gulf of america . and we will restore the name of the great president william mckinley to mount mckinley, where it should be edward belong, and above all, china is operating the panama canal, and we didn't give it to china. we gave it to panama, and we're taking it back. and we will pursue our manifest destiny into the stars. launching american astronaut to plant the stars and stripes on the planet mars.
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it is $2300.00 house, gmc, yvette and 6 pm in washington, dc or watching double drums and alteration as it's happening in the capital one. are we gonna in washington, dc. the normally would have been outside whatever the weather but this year. how does the move inside it's very, very cold in washington dc right now inside for the 1st time in 40 years. 40000 people inside we're hearing is a very scale but parade. but it's, it's more like when a double crumbs readies with bells on the, about the, the man celebrated the man or olive in his office perhaps. busy there's a table in the middle of a stage, which we might see at some point where he will later off to deliver his speech.
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apparently assigned a raft of executive orders. let's bring in putty. calhane is watching the proceedings. the in d. c. a is a probably tell us more about what we're on just a painting in the coming movements. the well, we think of there been a lot of bands and what i just told you earlier that i got stuck behind them are too bad. it was that was, that was a lot of them. but there, before, we now don't know how many more acts, but wow, doesn't have any more acts they're going to be, but the, we expect we'll hear from a president, donald trump don't know, of judy bads is forward to be speaking. there is about 20000 people here was a bit of a scramble to try to figure out whose door to get tickets. because the dog or committee said there were 220000 people that asked for tickets to watch on the national mall. but as you mentioned, it is bitter, bitter cold. so the president said for safety he's going to was in here. i do want
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to point out that if it was only 220000, you showed up. if you took pictures or showed a much small or a much smaller uh crowd they were here for his 1st so dodger all. uh so uh, so the mississippi that is really, really good at home, obviously. uh, kind of a fun bad. not sure how many more acts we see bagpipes, we've seen police officers, they had the 1st responders that were from butler, pennsylvania, told me the code of that volunteer. firefighter was killed in the subsets of ocean, a charge of donald trump. uh really, so this is scaled back, but what they're trying to do is make it personal to both the president and the vice president. for example, one of the, one of the bags was uh, marketing that's from donald trump's high school, former high school. so she thinks that he's going to speak, and then there's gotta be a reason the desk is right there. i would he barts shit and came down the steps
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surrounded by his the porters. he was holding a black, fine, dirty, kept pouring into it, which makes me think that those are the executive orders. so, heads up. so i believe it's safe to say this has never happened to get. i hope you could hear me because this fab is exceptionally loud. uh, we could hear you loud and clear. 5 the, i'm sorry, the i just already for have received a us for. yeah, no, i was just going to ask about exactly, that's a the, the executive orders and, and how on usual this whole, what we're watching him to have this whole performance is compared to previous integrations that you've covered. and you've seen quite a few. 06. yeah, this is my 5th one and i've never started, so i'd be interested in do it. obama didn't do president obama just to do it a job. i think he might have just some executive orders. but as far as the performative aspect of this is incredibly unique, in terms of the shared number of executive orders,
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that too is you need. but really, this is the crowd is watch this with all your issues at the parts of the speech. so they were on their feet cheery for was what he talked about. was you the southern border using the military to do it, which under a law, so i'll talk to, god knows how to take care of but he has in the past. and so did they also share for matthew partitions? they cheered when he said that there were only 2 genders, fidel and bell, they, they really shared out what you said. and i can't stress it up how incredibly unusual it is that he was for to take that the panama canal. it's one thing for me to say as when it was, i just just surprised the relax with a porter is a dog or i'll address does tied to a habit. but really i can tell you the supporters here sees the parent just keeps going. yep, they're still going. uh, but uh sorry it's,
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it's there. they're all lost. so as see are we going to see anymore? i don't know. i know the crowds getting anxious to hear from the president. he's a for the or many of us is 8 am. it's now 6 just after 6 pm and the east coast president ready, buried behind schedule about $22.00 and a half hours. and let's not forget, this is not the end. it is easy to use. it got 3 dog or a balls he needs to get to that number. as a little unusual, i think it's usually a lot more than that, but, but just figured out your balls that he needs to get to. and of course, there's gonna be a whole costume change. so from here after speech, after we think he starts his executive orders, he will go back to the white house change headed out to the students that were getting the speeches. i didn't realize that anybody besides the president was bored to speak. we heard earlier in the day from the likes of eli mosque and some congressmen that are very provident mega world. also cache the
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child who wants to run the s b i. so there were some speeches earlier in the day, didn't realize they were going to carry on that. sure. if we want to listen in the right was a passage normally at this point in time we would have heard from the venue president would weigh it at this stage. yes. normally and what normally, what happens is the parade just uh, the president just pops it. it out of the steps that are built in front of the white house, but obviously they dramatically scaled that back. so it's going to be, um, it's good, just a very, very brief parade. and now i guess we're going to hear from his released advisor. and obviously one of the big concerns is what's going to happen in gaza. and israel, one thing i want to talk about what happened earlier the day, just during the dark duration there was a protester who yelled out,
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free for the house side as she was built. or it puts it well on the stage right now . steve, with coffee was the middle east in while he who brought in or was it instrumental? part of bringing about the goals that sees for a certainly wouldn't have happened without his influence. and all the drums influence that let's, i'm listening his presidency has provided a clear, bold vision for the middle east. and it is this vision that guides every step by taking the mission president from so leadership has redefined what is possible in the pursuit of progress and stability in the middle east is decisive. pragmatic truck matic approach ensures, but even the most entrenched conflicts are met with fresh perspectives and innovative strategies of these policies have already delivered. remarkable success is such as yesterday's release of hostages and gaza.
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the thank you this achievement demonstrates the strength of president trump's leadership and the respect to commands on the global stage. it is yet another example of his ability to deliver results in the most complex and challenging situations. the abraham accords a testament to his vision and determination have also brought historic progress to the region, transforming old rivalries into new alliances. these agreements are not merely symbolic. they represent a practical roadmap for peace, economic cooperation, and mutual respect across nations. my role as president trump this past
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may is straightforward, yet profoundly challenging to turn his vision into actionable outcomes. he sets the agenda, he lays the framework and he inspires people like me into bold action. my responsibility is to implement his vision, engaging with leaders across the region to find pathways towards sustainable peace and stability. and let me tell you, having donald trump as a boss makes this task not only possible, but far more effective the present in terms reputation as the leader who delivers resolve resonates far beyond washington, leaders in the middle east. no,
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he means what he says. his ability to cut through bureaucratic grid lock and focus on tangible results is the game changer. it allows me to approach delicate negotiations with the confidence that the full weight of the united states is behind may. of the principles president trump has laid out for our approach to the middle east. and foreign policy in general are 4 fold. and they are clear, one respect for sovereignty. every nation deserves the right to determine its own destiny, free from the interference of external powers, to economic prosperity as a bridge disability through economic partnerships and investment. we can build a foundation for cooperation that trends ends historical grievances through
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courageous diplomacy. real progress requires difficult conversations and bold decisions and is through it is through the use, the trust is built and maintained. and finally, for reciprocity and accountability, the united states requires reciprocal actions from our partners. we're done carrying the financial burden for nations that are unwilling the we are doing, carrying the financial burden, the nations that are on willing to fund their own progress. the days of lang checks are over
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new ships on the present in terms of leadership must be equitable and contributions must reflect shared commitments to our goals. in my work that i've seen firsthand how these principles resonate, they provide a foundation that transcends politics and speech to the shared humanity of all people in a region. leaders across the middle east recognize that this trump administration is serious about results, not symbolic gestures, but real meaningful progress that improves lives. it's. thank you. it's not always easy. there are a moments of deep, challenging for us ration decades of mistrust cannot be i'm done overnight.
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did i take comfort in knowing that i am not in this alone? president trump clarity of vision ensures that i never have to question what success looks like is leadership provides the confidence interaction necessary to navigate these complexities. as we move forward, my commitment is to continue to the work of advancing president trump's vision for the middle east. whether to expanding the abraham peace accords, fostering economic development or facilitating dialogue, which we long standing adversaries. my focus remains on actual actionable results. let me close by saying this. a stable and prosperous middle east is not in unattainable dream. it is, it is, it is a goal within our reach,
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made possible by strong leadership and unwavering commitment. under president trump guidance, we approving that the impossible can become reality. thank you, but i have one more thing to say. we have some special people for media, introduce you to tonight. the president trump has been talking to them as well. they are the families of hostages from is real. who would have been in gaza for the last year and a half. there are many of them here today. several of the families have large children and loved liners, and they're here because they are part of an effort to retrieve the about their body so they can be buried in a proper way. several have children who are still in captivity. there is an american family here who's, who's loved one is scheduled to come out in the 14 days,
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and they're going to be meeting the president tonight. so let's give them all some love and a big hand. come on of the yeah, just to remind you of what to you don't tell them to know the ration of the policy . is it where is it happening in the capital one? the rena. these these things right now coming from breaching families of captives held in gaza. and many of them presence in the audience at the arena and several
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have children still in captivity within garza and they were meeting the president and his family finding along the we've been hearing from steve waco. real estate manager from the gulf will say the middle east and boy talking about a stable, middle east is not beyond our reach. she was a major intermediary and securing the seas. 5 deal of courses now underway and a floating to present drums bold vision flows. we had shaped by them, very much claimed credit for the cx. 5 deal, but to it's now, i think generally accepted that faith hits job items and even coming pressure from the company. destruction made it happen as the because it took about expanding the abraham piece of colds in the coming for years and saying that the relations
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overseas days of blank checks. all right, but let's cross to the white house. mike kind of joins us live from the mike as we watched the scenes of the families of the captives in gaza meeting the union overrated president. tell us what the senses, the about, the incoming presidencies, approach, the foreign policy. i thought it was significant that steve would cost is speaking at this uh, an organization event. uh he is a middle east peace invoice. he is an appointee, so he doesn't require send a confirmation, but very significant that he's used as a spokesman for donald trump at an event like this. now he also, during that speech made reference to the us as allies having to meet that full commitments. now this is something that one would normally hear from the secretary
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of state know from a relatively minor on voice, a mine of functionary within the administration. but this is just a signal as well. i was press 7 to mock rubio, small robeto's, confirmation hearing the nominator was secretary of state. he made very clear that the foreign policy of us can be summed up in 2 words. it is america 1st. that is also america above all else. so what you're going to see from the statements from the state and secretary of state, no money from donald trump, himself. we're going to jump into that because a are, and part of the president is now addressing the audience of the capital one already . and so let's have a list of them all and you know, tonight i'm going to be signing on the j 6 hostages. hard to get them. mm hm. even going to the oval office and we'll be signing gardens for a lot of people's,
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a lot of good, thank you to see what kind of he's a great guy is a friend of mine. he's been a very successful man, he's a great to go shaders. wonderful guy, people love him and he's got a tremendous power of persuasion and that's what we need. we don't need steps without states. if we got a lot of steps, you just said, you just that a lot of them and do the former a seduce with us today. welcome. welcome home. some of the folks are former hostages, not not a good situation. the 3 young ladies that came home yesterday, you saw the more coming home every day. now they're coming home. but they were, they were, they were the ones that are here had blown of fingers on her hand. and her hand indeed was blown off. she was trying to defend herself from
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a bullet being 5. do you believe this a bullet knocked off or? and i don't know. let's look at it as a disgrace. we never stop praying for you and we're so glad that you're united with your friends and families and god bless you all and some of them are just saying, no, my son is gone. but please just bring home his body. right. save. any of you told me that that your son is gone, but bring home his body. this should have never happened. 3 years ridiculous should have never happened, wouldn't have happened. i also want to express my tremendous gratitude to the hundreds of thousands of proud american pages who came from all across the country to join us. it is celebration is a celebration of a big you
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witnessing the daughter of the golden age of america. the sword has gone back, we're going to bring it back fast. we're going to bring it back. this is also say the incredible service members, national guardsmen, police secret service and law enforcement personnel, or keeping us all safe, even though they are great people. new york's fine is i grew up with new york signers and we gotta give them their authority back. you won't have any crime. it will be no crime. you give them little authority back the whole way. they run things in this country now. it's disgraceful, but it's going to change rapidly. we're going to make our cities that again do. even though we're in doors, we've had a magnificent inaugural parade. let's give a big round of applause. it was great to all of the incredible performance at
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hogwarts and men and women, probated price of all those people with that amazing people. i also want to thank my wonderful family for being here, especially my beautiful was our 1st lady, milan a, a the i love the 1st lady and also j. d. how how good is j. d and his beautiful wife, osha? how good is j. b j. d is really great. he's another good. negotiate is basically like the guy he had to do with a negotiate is good to but so many of the people on the stage we had not only
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family members as example, laura trump, the wife. so eric, she was the head of the republican party along with my friend michael said of the 2 of you, what a job water he worked so hard, they knew they'd be rigging, but they said we're going to make a do big direct. good. we did, we made it too big direct we won every swing, say, by a lot. we won the popular vote by millions and millions of votes where $1.00 ball o x. and now we're going to go and drill baby drill and do all the things that we wanted to do and bring your cost your prices desk, and make our country safe. so thank you very much, michael. thank you very much. what a job you've done, mike, and i'm never move in you, you know, he was thinking about getting a nice job in the administration. i said, no, i'm leaving you right. where you are,
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you like this? yes. without moving your mind to love. so anyway, thank you. very much appreciate it. appreciate it very much right here with us also in the reading. i'm about to sign some very important executive orders of. i knew it done. we'll use the news done. is that the about done? the reason why he goes, this makes you guys uh, big brown is a little in the rough side sometimes if that's that's what you watch. he's the, he's done a fantastic job and he loves that country. thanks a great job. you've done
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a great job and he bought the, you know, john negotiated the abraham records, which is the biggest, is the biggest deal made in the middle east in many, many years. and it's really so i'm just saying that the abraham antiquities going to have a little baby had much and then i have a very tall son named baron has the
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thank you he knew the use the, you know, we want to use vote by 36 points and he was saying, dad, i got to go out and do this. what did that one? and we did a lot of them and the respects him all. he understood him very well. he's your dad . you got to go out to joe rogan, do all these guys that we did. we did a jo road. it was great. they're all great. right. and they were all good. he understood the market, another famous one. how about tie? stand up guy. the
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is ed byron donald's bank. now when i say that virus why don't you to this 1? 122, that's great bye or thank you very much and how about let nick secretary of commerce? he's going to take in more money than any country is ever even thought about going to taking some money and we have many others, like i'm not going to go through it, but we're going to sign some orders right now. and i'm, i'm, that's really what i want to know. so it aside the executive orders are so remote, nearly 80 destructive and rather go executive actions of the previous administration
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. one of the worst administrations in history may be though that one of the worst, anybody that would allow me is a people to pour through our borders from jails. president submits the lives of 2 cities in sight of silence gang members to be taken off the streets of vin as well, and deposited in our country and many nights as well as well. you know, crime invent as well as down 74 percent because they took their criminals and gave them to us through an open border policy of the previous administration. all over the world emptying their presence into our country. they're emptying their methylated seducers into our country. it stops as of 1 o'clock this afternoon. okay. to relocate.
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