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try relaxium sleep risk free for thirty days. that's 800 for one nine twelve eighty six . or go to try relaxium .com. >> real pro football is back with the usfl kickoff weekend. wow. it's a special season opener. you'll never forget what a game . the usfl season kicks off saturday on fox. oh, good evening and welcome to tucker carlson. tonight, a rare venture outside the studio for us artonight,e cy to you from a wet and windyh flr palm beach, florida, rightid outside acrossater the water, t actually , for mar-a-lago. we spent the day there talking to former president donald trump. to interviefowrst since he was arraigned in a manhattan criminal court exactly one week ago.
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the republican frontrunner for poesident arrested by a democratic prosecutor on political grounds. nothing like that has evercal happened. and we wanted to hear fromanence the man who experienced it. the conversationd and a lot of different directions, heavily on foreign policy. an amazing, really an amazing conversation. here's how it began. you mr. president , thank you for having us . thank you. having n thanklast week you're n new york for this arraignment. the world watched it.raig you've notnment, given an intert since you were there, i think. fifty seven minutes. tell from your perspective what that was like. well, it was a horrible thing i? because i did nothing wrong.e tn absolutely nothing like you look at evene the pundits, the legal analysis, greg jarrett, all os f theslegae reay talented people, they're saying he didn't do anything wrong. soo anythiwrong. that's number i number two , they werenc incredible when i went to theon courthouse, which is also a prison in a sense,n they signed me in.e and i'll telwel you, people wer crying. people that work there
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professionally work there that have no problemsthad putting ind murderers and they see everybody. it's toughy. t, tough place.acty they sey were crying. they were actually crying. they said, i'm sorry. they'd say twenty , twenty four . 2020 four .2024 and tears are pouring down their eyes. i've never seen anything like e those people are phenomenal. those are yoe are your police. k yeah. a those are the people that work at the courthouse. they're unbelievable people. p many of them were in tears or close to it. >> many apologies. we're sorry, sir. we're sorry. they had a have me do certainthy things. it's said , sir, i can't believe i have to ask you.u to d i can't even believe that i have to ask you to do it.d se yoe sou could see. so in one sense, it was beautiful because they get it. i another sense, you know, it's nasty.we t i went to the whartoo thn schoof finance. didn didn't teach me about that. that was the real heare about, s it? c >> that wasn't wlasse didn't ha, a class or an arraignment. andand , you know, it was a sad
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day in many ways.e and inpe many ways, it was a beautiful day because wasthe people understand i didt have b know this was happening.eg but the poll numbers have goneee through the roof. the people get it, and theones e other ones are hoaxes. h also, you know, the box hoax, biden, he's got eighteen hundred and fifthoaxy boxes. and , you know, that's a hoax. a and then the one atlanta where i had a perfect phone call. this is all weaponization that weaponizes our justice system,we tucker. and they think iaponf they gosya and give yound a subpoena, yourw know, i guess i'm very wellel known and people understand itie and they get it. b and maybe i haveig a biggegerplo platform so i can explain it. ua but if you're somebodyy runn republican , let's say, running for office and youinr of get aou subpoena, you might as well resign because you're not going to be able to survivwell re andn voters aren't going to handlehad it.le the voters aren't goin ig to tae what they're doing is weaponizes the system. and there's never been anythinga like it.like and it's all disinformation. you see, the other day, , on afghanistan, one of the worst things i've ever seen, the i thw
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the most embarrassing moment that this country has ever hadry ,frankly, the way we t got that, nothing getting out, we had to get out. >> it was ridiculous.ou waits ridiculous to be there to be there. and i had that so good, so tight, so tough. i spoke to the leader,. to the i said,, if you do anything, rl you're going to get hit really hard. literally, i even he said , but sir, why? why he goes, why or why?u send do you send me a picture ofsa my house? i said, you have to figure thaid tbdul one out, . but we didn't have one death int eighteen months. h in 1he knew not one death. and then to see the way we got out, we were surrendering, liker taking the military out firsret leaving eighty five billion dollars worth of equipment behind, giving up bagram. i was going to keep bagram. i was getting out, but not for afghanistan. it'sit's one hour away from whee china makes its nuclear weapons . it's one o of the biggestf airforce bases in the world. i think the biggesforce bat wite runways that go ten thousandth feet.at i was keeping that go because s china, not because ofta
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afghanistan. >> and theand they left everyth. >> they they leftht in the dark of night. they lefft thet lights on . they left the dogs, by the way, you know, the people left that . they left the doors. everyone, you know, the dog lovers. and you got a lot of them. i love dogs.le you love dogs. the but they left the dogs.what people said what? one of the first questions i got, what did they dorman with the dogs? >> mostly german shepherds. they left them. what they did, the way they got out was soth horrible.ot therybody knows that was their plan that had nothinatg to do with me. tten getting out out, too. we would have gotten out with strength and dignity. and what happened? they got out and the other here. oh yeah, it was trump's fault. oh, that's right. lon it was trump. wou trump.have i was gone for b long.een nd wewould have been out faster than them. we would have had all wld h the equipment. we lould have haave thd the amen citizens. we left hostages.eric we lefant americans behind. many more than yo many i think many more than you think. and we had thirteen soldiersd killed. and nobody ever mentions the fact that we had many maimed so badly, no arms and no
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legs. ob their facbadle was obliterat. this is thlie way this guy got out. t with we would have gotten outan with dignity and strength. we were going to . but i was taking a hundredt ever percent of i said, i want every now i want every screw. tents i want the tents. r they said, sure,th the tents are very hard to take out. i said, i want the tents. i want the tanks.veryth i want the planes.in i want everything. >> and a couple of them fought me on it like milly. he he said said , sir, i think s stupid to leave the equipment behind. i said, le ent t me ask you, we have a plane that cost one hundred million dollars. it's sitting there. all it needsmillion dollars. is. right. give me a little jet fuel. we'll fly it to pakistan or any place else, or we'll flyt paki directly. >> you say it's cheaper to leave one hundred million dollar planee , sir. >> i think overall it's cheaper. these are idiots. we're dealing with . they left eighty five billion dollars worth of equipment. they left our american citizens behind and they move the military at first you moveki the military. at last i dith ad a little skit
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with a five year i old kid.ain h i saide , let me ask you. here's a situation. i explained the situation. he >> i said, would you takeuld yo i'd military out first or would you take it out last? i took it out last five year old, but they took the militaryi oout first and they were afrai. of our military when i was they were afraid d we didn't hai one soldier killed in eighteenn on and not one soldier was killed in eighteen months. and then we got out like we surrendered. i think it was the single most e embarrassing day in the history of our country. it was totally thereforeit they didn't go by anything because, you know, we hadin particularf getting out. but if the taliban i tnthat's particular the taliban, becaus e that's where the action was. right. i when i calleabd, the pressnt went crazy. the fake news went crazy. why did he call an enemy ?said ' i said, well, it's jesse james.. they used to ask, why did hehe m rob banks? he said , that's where the money is . why did i cally di the head of the taliban? >> because that's whern euse
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the killing was. ing was.and he's there now. ,i'm sure relaxium call me your excellency. i don' called mt, because biden, your excellency, probably. i mean, you know, one of the largest arms dealers now in the world, they're selling the eighty five dollars millionl worth of goodsin, only needequim five percent of it.ene of of course, t they're selling one of the largest, i think, second arms dealers, brand new helicopters, brand new airplanes, brand new tanks, unbelievable what we're left behind. we ranbehind. and there was no reason to . i had them. i could have stayed there for five years if i wanted to . i wanted out twenty one years is enough. i wanted out. wewe shouldn't have been sho thn the first place. but when i see what happens, hae when i see the level onsf level stupidity and because of that, it's all a big web. because of that, i think putin ,who would have never gone into ukraine when i was that, would have never i talkedit to him about it often, would have never, ever done that. when he saw that i wasn't theret and he saw these fools, thesehet
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stupid people. and think of thaupe t the waanye they left afghanistan and nobody was fired. i fired a lotan ant people becao they didn't do a good job at fire . let me ask you talk to putin about ukraine. what >> what did you say to him? him i could see that he loved and i. said he loved ukraine.ve he considersd it to be a part f russia. yeah, i said that when i'm president, we had a veryt. good relationship. . he was a i mean, look, i is the worst thing that ever happened to him. i clos. sed up this pipeline >> you never heard the word the words nord stream two until they came along nord stream two is that pipeline. and i ha d a great relationship with them, but it was very tough because they had a fakem a russia investigation.d and i told them and he told me,e he said it's very hard forbecaus us to deal , don't you think? i said very hard because we have a fake investinn that tg nt that turned out to be a fake anw for two years. it went on and we could havemi done very well with russia.
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they have great minerals. t wethey hgreat things thane want we could have. >> and they need the money and they need other things. fer. but that interfered. that was a terrible that was actually a treasonous thing to do. beeasonousne should have bee arrested. they made it up. mad they made up a problem with russia that didn't exist. now they've all admitted idmtitt didn't exist. it was jus t on to the nextn one . >> i often saysa they said to mu the other day, one ofr fe your fellolloww journalists sai, who's the biggest problem, sir?r is it china? it could it be russia? could it be north korea?id the now, i said the biggest problem is from within. it's these sick radical people u from within, because we can handle if we're smart, we can i took russia, china. i did i took in billionsdollar and billions, hundreds of billions of dollars from china. no., the president took in anything and they respected me. he's the same thing.he you know, i told him, you can't go into taiwan. taiwanu can't do it.
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i won't tell you exactly whatit i said, but it was something b thatou probably a lot of peopleo wouldn't like if they heard it. but it was verpey tough. don't go to taiwan.i told if you do, we're going to problems. other than that, we're going to be great relationship and have a great relationship. e >> and he said to me whenthing, i said, we're going to do no, something because. no, no, you wouldn't do that. i swear i'll do that. and he didn't believe me, but m he believed me. 10e 10% the same thing with put. said >> i said i was going to doethig something really nasty. g if he goes into ukraine, he said , no, no, you're not goinge to do that.t goini said, i will. will. and he didn't believe me.liev but believe me, 10% and the 10% you never heard talk aboutk going into ukraine. you never heard talk about going into taiwan until i was no longer there.now, what now, what a mess.orld the world isn't. >> what a mess. we traveled to mar-a-lago todaye to interview the former president on his recent arrest
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by a democratic prosecutor. but once we sat downdown, we wound up talking mostly about foreign policy for a manpoli whs caricature as an extremist, we think you'll find what he hashik to say. moderate you'll , sensible and when g we come back , donaldbac donald trump's trump's greatest fear formost america, something we almost abt never talk about. we'll be right back . l bewe are go for launch. our next broadcast will be on the surface of the moon. houston, we have a problem. failure is not an option. join the race to space with three exclusive fox nation shows. it all starts with john glenn and mercury rising. then see how modern astronauts train when abby goes to space camp and discover why it's camp and discover why it's becomingng a billionaire space race. the race to space streaming all. the race to space streaming all. this week only on fox nation. >> what would the ideal weight
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get covering the weather being pare in west palm beach. we're herelm to interview. the former president and nowhe the republican front runner, donald trump. while the rest odentf us hav det the last two and a half years arguing about systemic racism and trans rights and otherracism ephemera, other imaginary things, america's position globally has eroded. soon fast, it defies belief tha donald trump has noticed thingsn have really changed since hegs left office and that'sof the topic of this next part ofoc the conversation. >> here it is .hen yo >> you said at the time when you were president that goingusi to war with russia, either hot or cold war, would drive russia into an alliance with china that would displaceea us as the most powerful nation
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i did. >> but we have a bigger problem . the bigger problem is the. weaponry. the weaponry today is so powerful. this isn't likthaye second world war where we have army tanks running around shooting each other. >> this is weapons, the likes ec of which the world has never seen before. othethey have them and we have m and china has them less. buseent within five years, china will have equal to us. >> china, i'm talking about nuclear. china china has the beginnings of a very big, very powerfulhey're nuclear. they're short five years. they had started short much lat. russia and us are comparable, massive power, massive. and that's one more than people understand. >> more than people understand. yeah. yeah. yes.>> wersurprelaxium understak >> if you look at hiroshima, hiroshima, as some people if i you look at nagasaki, you look t those two events took place many, many years ago. >> and multiply that powertime times. five hundred .r that's what you're talking about, where it actually melted the granite, you know, granite
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is unmelted blow by blow torches. >> yes. but the granit yese, if you loos granite areas, it's like water that got, you know, hardened like an ice skating rink. it melted the granite. if you look at thatly and multiply times, five hundred , that's whatou you're talking about. whent wh i listen to people talg about global warming, that the ocean will rise and the next three hundred years by one eighth of an incf h. and they talk about this is apre problem. a big problem is nuclear warming. nuclear war. nobody and nobody even talks about it. the environmentalists talk about all this nonsense in many cases. look, i'm an environmentalist also, i guess in my own way, because i've done a good job with the environment. with theay nobody talks about nuclear. the proble environm, the problew have the biggest problem we have in the whole world , it's not global warming. it's nuclear warming. l and all it takes is one mad man. and you're going to have
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a problem the likes of whicha pr the world has never seen. and it's only a matter of seconds. you don' whicht have to wait two three hundred years for it to happen. donso what you're saying is demonstrabl300 yey true. >> why is this not something our leaders talk about ortalk the press talks about? >> because i don't think think they're smart. i don't think they get the putit got it. i would talk to him about it all the time. i never mentioned the wordr nuclear.d th you never heard mee mentionworl the word. you knowd ear. my, my uncle is a professor, a great professor at mit for a long time for i think is the longest dr. john trump. and he would talk about a lot of different things. and it was verterey interestins to me. for yearpasss i talked to him,ea passed away is a great, great gentleman. i think it's the longestongest tenured professor in the history.rofessor of m.i.t. but if he wasn't, he. was very close because after almost forty years and we talk about things and he said , you know, someday they'll have a suitcase and in that suitcasei
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it'll be nuclear and you'll blow up new york city out ofid , a suitcase. and i said , no, uncle john , that can't possibly. he's right. be. the power is so incredible. s you can fire up a submarine y and run it for years.n on essentially a tablet, run it for years. so when we talk about war and when i watch all of the people talking about ukraine and how's ukraine doing about baba gresham's sitting back first, ukraine is being obliterated. yes. okay, let's not evenfirs talk nuclear there. but let's say it wasn't let's say they were doing better thano anticipated. if he decideind to use his secod form of destruction, which is nuclear, that's the end of that. you understand you unde? bette and i know where you are in ukraine. i mean, you understand it. better than most most people, don't it?e fa most people don't even talk h about it.
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they don't talk about the fact that he has equal to the united united states and nuclear capability and destruction and so i watch all of this happening and it's so sad. >> what can i say to the the biden people know the power of nuclear weapons. they now control our arsenal. they don't seem worried abouts e this. that's because they don't understand life. it iddon't understan whatever it is that you haverstd to understand. you know, it's very interesting. af the very beginninit'sy g, bin was very afraid of nuclearnucle, because i watched him and he was, oh, they have nuclear tweapons weapons, which was ext the wrong signal to send. >> you don't do that. eck your but if you go back and check your files, you'll see biden early on saying, oh, we can't do this. d they have nuclear weapons, but you don't want to you know, you don't want to go that way. yeah, but het washe very afraio nuclear. i said, you know, you got to beh a little bit cooler than that. but what happened is now but what happened is now that nobody talks about it, buty da every day putin mentions itle mn and every day other peopletiw mention and now all ofe talk
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a sudden, if you look at other. countries, you're talking about getting it. this was something you don't mention. i caughtmention. the n-word.havo you have to and words you don't mention either one of the nuclear words you don't mention because the power so destructive. i met with professors at mitit and i was preparing forn but a debate. d wa i wouldn't saynt it was a long preparation, but i did want i to talk about nuclear because i consider it to be the single greatest threat the worle d far greater than global warming, like not evenr a contesthant. i and i had these people comee do down to very smart, very expert. and i said , so when we start talking about nuclear in aboubate, how would you handle it? and theynuclea looked at me, onn it.ticular, and said, sir, you can't talk about it.t ta lkyou cannot talk about it.n? i said, what does that mean? he said , it is so massive.so
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it is so destructive.t you cann talk about it. that you cannot talk about it. i understood exactly what he meant and we stayed away from it for the most part. but now putin's mentioning it all the time. we don't mention. bume.t puti n is always mentioningt si it. you've heard him say it. we are a nuclear power, he said . pourpnot so long ago.. i said, that's the first time i've heard a major country.. i know you do hear it talkedt about and i did a good job. i did a great job with northa gr korea. kim jong un jo. with mnt with me on a trip. you insulted him, which didn't s make my didn't make my life too easy. but that's okay. fet you were there one of the few and it was an amazingt it had to be one of the most incredible experiences for you. for sure. but it was amazing. we had thousands of reporters. they weren't treatedy particularly nicely either, the, by the way. but i got along great with him.i and because that started rough,l
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remember, with the rocket man, a little rocket man, and he desk , i have a button on my desk, a red button. button i said, i have a red buttonn my on my desk to mine's bigger, and mine works. he doesn't i. bigger >> and this went on for a couple of months. and then all oanf a suddenl of the logjam was broken and he wanted to meet and we did. a and we get along great to this day.nted we get along great to meet. grt he won't talk to me. thi day. n't even talk to these people. he won't even talk to them. he has no respect for me as a man he'd like. hee re respects you. r he respects you. he wouldn't talk to obama. obama tried to get meetingsobam. with him. he wouldn't meet with them. he met with me.me. i met with him twice. i would have had a deal worked out with him. he's got tremendous nucleari capabilityl wo. it's the single biggest problem. maybe this shows more important than even i thought itth might be , because somebody has gote s to understand what has to happen and they havedees to de-escalate. >> so how would you do thatcala d now? o thwell, now so you have a problem. >> you got this crazy world is
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blowing up in the unitedhas ab states has absolutely no say. and macron was a friend of mine, is over with china i ssing his in china. i said france is now going lookt to china. th you take a look at saudi theyia, look at what happened. they're great people. they wanted to help us . >> he goes over, gets a fistow a pump. you know, the fist pump means don't shake my hand because your hands dirty.nd that's what a fist bump is .thet they got it. and they were so insulted. you understand that? yes. oh, i don't want to shake your hand. let's go fist pump. for the past seven years,r the neo con media has been telling you that donald trump is a dangerous lunatic. in two years in office, joe biden has brought the world to the brink of nuclear holocaust. who' s a dangerous lunatic? and they're lecturing you about global warming. joe biden says he's running again for president in 2020
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is ninety five . smart as .s is he's sharp as he was. 95. i mean, he's , you know, mentally. bernie marcus, home depot, founder of home depot, one ofes the founders. s >> i mean, i had a meetings 10 with him a few months ago.d he was 100%. e that i know people that built their fortunes from 80 to 90 . >> they were always struggling and they made a fortune from eighty to ninety . a couple of people in particular. it's amazing. he's up to his age.ink th i think they deyo the age thingg because i'm four or five years. behind. is tha way ofay getting trump. wrong.go . but there's something wrong.hi i saw his answer today on television about whether or not he was going to run to at ng very nice guy named al roker. when you can't get a softer a question. a long and that that was a long answer about the eggs and the thislook and that. look, i don't think he can, but say what you want. they didn't expect him to get
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it. you know, people to ge say he wn election. you know, they always goes,st i got the most votes of any person, any sitting president in history. >> i was told if i got fifteen million less, i couldn't lose. l they're surrounded by vicious, smart people. lessradical left people, butound they're very smart and they're very vicious. it's not him. it's not him.he's in you're he's now in ireland. he's not going to have a newsha conferenceve when the world is exploding. i own property in ireland. i'm not going to ireland. the world is exploding aroundano us . you could end upuld iyon a thid world war. and this guythird is going to n ireland and not having a news corp. he hasn't hae lad a newsnd conference, i guess, in months.. >> i saw today where i guess doe i just mean, we can. n out by >> so if he doesn't run, if he's taken out by his own party, or who knows what but happens but doesn't seem like he's capable of running again, who does run? well, obviously, the one run tht they would talk about would
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be the vice president , kamala. that would be the one that. they talk about.ld be thbut i don't think she's performed well on the big stage. i mean, maybe i'm wrong, but, m there are a certain group ofn pe people that will go crazy. it' >> if it's not her, they're going to go very they're going to be very angrytr . it's not her that's a problem.m you have a very ambitious guy in california, but he's done terra terrible job with the sta. i used to get along great was with him. you know, when i was president , i had a lot, you know, got along really good. gavin, when you've got along with gavin newsom. i did. i really did. heid s very nice to me.t he said the greatest things he would say, things like he's doing a great job.jo >> oh, he was righb. t about yo. help me. >> that's why i could never hite him, because he was so nice to me.because just laying in wait. but i could, you know, he was ad very nice to me and relatively speaking, some of them were. we did a good job for the governors, but they talk about him.abou they talk about some others.
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>> i just don't see biden doing it from a physical or a mentala state. yes.mental standpoint. >> yes. >> i don't see i don't see it, but it's been a crazy period of time in polit the world of politics. but he's surrounded by peoplt h they expected bernie to win.to now, bernie is older thanbiden, biden. you know, whether you like himle or not, he's sharp. i watched him being intervieweda the other day. he's 100% sharp. h heun hasn'drt losted much of anything. bernie sanders. but, you know, he's older, sojut it's not an age thing. >> s i just don'eet see him. o they're trying to prevent you from making it to the generalin election by tying you up in lawsuits, charging me with crimes. you've ch described the process, the old soviet process, y and you've described it as illegitimate. scribeif this goes to trial andn get convicted, how would you ind the middle of a presidential campaign? i would show off a statute o it's fso sta limitationtu are years off.o it's hard to believe, you know,
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usually when you have somethingv like this, the democrats say, oh, he's terrible guilty.y the democrats have evenm said i'm innocent. i watch some of these. i think it was andrew mccabe, the fbi guy, who i fired. he came out, he said they'veand got no cassaide. sai they've all come out and said it. and then you've andrew mccarthy, you've had jonathan turley, greg jarrett, dershowitz, all them, everybodyy like. they and they're down the middle., people, they see it.there' they say there's no crime, there's no there's no anything. >> think oink off it. i've been through seven years of both investigation, 7 they'vyears they've looked at. thhave a very bie lookedg compah bigger than they understand. in fact, whe gotn they finally t my taxes, they said, whoa, you know, they took them years eve you et the tax take out of those lists. you ever heard you never heard
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one thing about them, but took me years to get them becausetax. they shouldn't be looking at my taxes. i was surprisei wad the supreme court gave them the right. they shouldn't be looking at the people. that's sort of another one .al. the tenants don't do that. don' but i didn't care that much. i just on principle, i fought them and they looked i builteny a great company. when you d do the things that i do and you employ thousands and thousands people over, an the years, just thousands. we've done r a greatan job. won but nd then i ran for president . people were surprised that i won, but i usei usedd to see e rallies. and i'll tell you,e ra the rall are bigger now that the enthusiasm is more now thano i've ever seen that i've ever seen. >> so what do yon u think since your poll numbers have risen consistently since they raided this place? mar-a-lago well before they said they were going up >>bstantiallassisty, before they definitely moved. >> since then, they've really been going up. sog up what how do you think th weur opponents will respond? i don't know how we havenent. we have two opponents.
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>> we have a primary opponent. we hav e a general election opponent. i mean, the democratic party using the legal system. well, what'r they're doing is they're finding think off this, they say eleven million pages, but. whatever its is through all of these democrats investigations, i had the hoax. i had impeachment hoax. no. r one impeachment hoax. no. to ukraine, ukraine, ukraine., x russia, russia, russia. you knew the russia, russia, russia. i got that whole term from you. russian, russian. >> you'd be screaming at it, say this guy's a comedian. but you remember that whole period of time. well, it turned out to be a total fake. but think of this. you know, i tell this story very seldom, but because it's a sad story. so the russia, russi's aa russia hoax was made up by crooked hillary clinton. adam schifs made uf, the dnc, the democrat party. the dossier is a total fake thing. we're suing them nowthin, as you know, and that we're suing them a lot because unfortunately,rtul billboard didn't haver di the courage to do whatdn't was they should have done.af he should have done.raid
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he wasf be so afraid of being ih impeached. so i have to dave too it civill. i have to sue people.ve t the justice department should these one because these aroplee criminals. but think of this.ar so yous. have all of these millions and millions of pages and they get you on a non-disclosure agreement. i mean, big numbers, billions a? and billionsnumbers, b of dollao or tthey get you on a perfect non-disclosure agreement when they get you nothingon. d a friend of mine is a big business guy, said you haves gu to be the most honest guy ins th the world because with all ofe those numbers that you have in those big numbers, they don't have anything. and you have to seate take a loe at the people i just mentioned. looksaid, read what they said te is no crime.t in fact,of a lot of people are saying indicted somebody. there's no crime that's illegal to do. you what he did. will have to >> so i don't see it going. t i mean, we'll have to see. the so just to bottom line it, they i mean, the purpose ofo kep this is to keep you out ofi we the presidential race. if i weren't running ot runninr
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i had bad poll numbers, let'sndr say. right. and again, remember, emember the democrats are the party of disinformation. if they want you to ifwant to they want to run againstso somebodyme, they're going to go' the opposite. fowar instance, they don't wann. to run against. and no w i just gave you a pollbiden on nine points up on biden, but they're the party of disinformation. so what they say is , oh wan, we want to run against trump now.y they always do that. dou they do that and other th people would do it, but they do it pretty much better than others. >> others. is there anything they could a throw at you legally that would convince you to drop out ofu ge the race if you get convictedte? in this case? >> and you know, something,'s i my thing, i wouldn't do it d now. i'd never drop out. he said , bottom line it for fo us . donald trumpye spentar four yeaa in office taking what was considered a very tough stand on china. and with that in mind, hisnd descriptions of a meeting with chinese o president ping at mar-a-lago were remarkably nuanced. t
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welcome back from windy palm hou beach, florida. we spent more than an hour with donald trump today and we were struck throughout the course of the conversation how his grasp of foreign policy, this man who was supposedly stupid, his understanding of world affairs is so much more nuanceofd and sophisticated and pro-american than the neocons currently innced charge it was remarkable. let's sendcu allrr our ammoentl to ukraine. zelenskyy like churchill, okay,m trump disagrees with that. and some the stories he toldt an us from his time as president were amazing. the storiep and chairman gee, hg chocolate cake at mar-a-lago. x >> that's the setup.havi here's the payofngf. p >> i told china if you buy any oil from iran, president xi, very good conversations.ry goo i liked mallott. i told them we shot chfty seven missiles into syria
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while he was having chocolate cake. it's the only time he said repeat. that was the only word i've the ever heard him say in english.y meaning he speaks english.ng okay, you helish. speaks englise well. speaks i'll tell you what, this is an interesting thing. we're having dinner at mar-a-lago and it was he wanted to be at mar-a-lago.ng we had a great thing weekend, be we're having dessert now. beautiful chocolate cake at mar-a-lago. he had his people. he was i had mine. t he wasel telling mlie stories ah china. the history of china g s very amazing. >> it's go t an amazing five thousand years, you know, amazing history. , amazinand president obama didg go over the red line. and because of that, russias a h took over syria. and there's a whole biolg g thig right, that if obama would have done what he said he was going to do because they were killing children, they were killing children with gachildrs, with ge bombs by the hundreds, by thet p thousands in syria. and and he said if that happenseneda again and it happened a numberbu of times and he still never
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went over the line, but i did. ev i shot fifty seven missiles . milist everyon one oe f themof t into a military area. planich had a lot of planes wipd out. a lot of planes also hadesan russian soldiers. to the way, you know, they say it was so nice to russia. right. i killed the pipeline. a i sadly killed a lot of russian soldiers, thatn five hundred group, because they were doing things thatthins they weren't supposed to nobody right t that. rites that and i don't want to write it. i'm not proud of it. w i't we did that, as you know. but we shot approximatelyshot fifty seven missiles. and so when i dealt with president chavez with them, weekend, he had an incredible i'm not allowedr th to say it because it's very impolite and very politically correct. >> a beautiful femal polite interpreter. she was very beautiful today. if you say it, they'll say this is terrible. re not a say thatot allowed to say that.l but she was very professional. she spoke every word for him,rdf very professional, had another
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couple of them, too. but she was there.g they were having dinner. sa and he would come in and say hello. she would say hello. hello. he wouldn't say anywhere . and but i said to him, a general came up and said, do we do it now? i said, yeah, you have to do it now. so i gave the order during dinner. then i said, well, d do i tell him because they're very closely associated with syria, do i tell hisyria,o m now or dot till he finds out after dinner?s because you have about 28minut twenty eight minutes before they hit. so i said, president , we've just fired approximatelyiles int fifty seven missiles into syria, into a base. the missiles are on their way right now. he looked at me goes repeat.s that's the only time he's ever l said it. y tiso i think he speaks englis. >> the only word he never said hello or goodbye. >> he only said he only dealt through an interpreter. interpre the only word i ever heard himd say was repeat, that's ans
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unusual word.? i said, how smart is he? could you tell? top of the line top . they're all top of the line. are our guys not top of the line? neverwas theseline are a top ofo the line people at the top of their game, president xi is a brilliant man. if you went all over hollywoodhe to look for somebody to playf ps the role of president , youe couldn't find. but there's nobody like that. the look, the brain, the wholeai thing. >> we had a great relationship m . you knowe th, when he first camo to mar-a-lago became the first day for a few days we were going to have a fight. s bu it was so organized by themm and by us , but by them very bom, bom, bom.everythi >>erything's like business games, you know, they don'ts say, gee, how did the yankees do last? they d i on, that was a wonderful they don't care. they don't care about anything.o i said. do you ever go to a broadway o play? i'll take you to one. no you evenehaver have plays lio
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nou ever go . >> no, i don't. know. he's this is business. >> these aren't game players. you know i right? i liken a wa in a way, i like i. i have no life. but that's what he likes. yeah. top of the line. smart, top of the line. the lin. when they came it was supposed when they came in, it wasin supposed to be a meeting that ms lasted exactly fifteen minutes. then we go to breakout sessions with or they like forty people. we had forty people, you know,le the comparables. les from right.h and we're sitting across the table from each other in the ballroom of mar-a-lago a and it was an amazing scene.en but our meeting was supposed to take fifteen minutes.s. it took four hours. we get along so well. that was a great chemistry. d au we had great we talked abouteat everything, a great chemistry. but people ask me how smart she i said top of the line.od you never met anybody smarter. f how smart is kim jong un ?le top of the line. oh, you know, people say, oh, this. is really smart. you know, when whe youn yo come and as a young man at twenty four , twenty three , peen though heough sort of inhes
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it, most peoplope when youd that inherit, they lose it.st and that's easy stuff. he took over a country of very r smart people, very, very peo energetic people, very tough people at a very young age and is total damage control. that's not easy. these these are very smart, putin, very smart. >> now he's had and probably rgbad year. >> don't forgeett that whole ukrag is not if he took over all of ukraine. cause bi and what are we going to do?tedo because biden is so committed to ukraine, what happens if it's not winnable war? you know, therr?e are people tht say ukraine cannot win, can't beat russia. >> russia right. n'now. i'm not saying anything at in it a school. i read it in one o onefy our newspapers. so, you know, it's probably . fake news, but maybe not. i don't think it is . russia right now is making massive amounts of ammunition. >> sounds simple, right? bright? they'r but they're making mess of beyond anything they've ever made before. .
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we don't have any ammunition.o r we'vaie given it to ukraine.e not --we're not we're not prepad to fight. i rebuili rebut our military, new planes, new tanks, new everything. they've taken the military thata i've rebuilt and they've givenbe it all to ukraine. kra i mean, massive amountirs. so who blow up europe's biggest natural gas pipeline? we askhe t trump hwoe would know >> that's next. er >> that's next. er .some things that go better together, like your workplace together, like your workplace benefits and retiremend with poya considering allwe your financial choices well, help you be better prepared for unexpected events. well, planned, well invested, well protected. let's take a journey through this great nation. i want to see what they saw. i want to see a change that this land of the free, we're get filthy, stinking rich for this home of the brave.
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but i can tell you who itr bu wasn't, was russia. but when they blamed russia,d you know, they said russia blew up their own pipeline. you got a kick out of that one , too. it was in russia, pretty, pretty diplomatic answer for gog a man who's supposed to be crazy. here, play the fulo l clip forpr you tomorrow.t to night.at's i that's it for us here in hurricane season in palm beach . here's the great sean hannitys h to take over. i kind of like you out there.an into the wind.>> i i think it's good. lik it gives your hair a new look. i think it shows, you know, sha modern anyway, tucker is going to blow away. . >> don't.re so please don't do that.ciat we appreciate yoe u being with us. and welcome to hannity tonight. did merrick garland,k garland a general lied under o your attorney, general, did heat lie under oath about the fbi sending undercover agents into a catholic churches and other denominations? well, senator josh hawley thinks that he did lie.y feel he will join us in a few minutes. e. also, ther

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