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arizona today. in fact, he will take the stage at an event hosted by a nonprofit group that advocates for conservative values on campuses. mr. trump will address turning point in phoenix moments from now and, of course, we will go there live as soon as he begins to speak. hello, everyone, and welcome to "fox news live." i'm arthel neville. eric hello, everyone, i'm eric shawn. the president-elect wanted today's event to be called a tribute to arizona. he flipped the state back into his column neb week. but for one of the top issues that drove voters to the polls, the i remember gration crisis at the -- immigration crisis at the southern border and the flood of illegal migrants that has spread across the country. incoming border czar tom homan is speak at the event right now. mr. homan was interviewed about this yesterday. >> i think president trump will be successful like he was last time.
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he got the three central american countries to the agree if to safe country agreements. he puts america first, and he's going to do it again starting january 20thment. arthel: edward lawrence of fox business is live at the phoenix convention center. so, ed, what are we expecting? >> reporter: yeah, arthel, we expect to hear a lot more about the border. in fact, tom homan is on stage right now. we're going to have one mr. speaker and then president-elect trump will come out. there are 14,000 people in this room. this is the first time president-elect trump will be back in arizona since he won the electionful one of his two major priorities day one in office is to secure the southern border as well as stop the flow of illegal immigrants coming into this one. -- this country. here's the president-elect from earlier this month. listen. >> immediately restore the sovereign borders of the united states and stop illegal immigration which is costing us, i believe, trillions of dollars a year. i think it's a cost that nobody's ever seen anything like it. >> reporter: the
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president-elect lost this state to president biden in 2020 and took it back this year. the conference well attended with supporters lining up, wrapping around the convention center starting about 2 a.m. eastern time and then they rushed the gates when they didn't hope on time at about 8:30. yesterday the texas attorney general argued the biden administration border poles have only enriched mexican cartels. -- is telling the cartels, bring people here, you have to hide from border patrol anymore, just bring them to us and we will transfer them to the states we need them in. [cheering] >> another news, he floated his daughter in law for the open b but. laura says i've decided to remove my name from any consideration from the u.s. senate adding i do have a big announcement i'm excited to share in january so stay tuned
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again, we select president elect trump to speak at any moment in this crowd. >> ed lawrence live in phoenix. we will go back to phoenix to mr. trump when he takes the stage. eric. >> legal immigration, the impact migrants across the nation crushing invisible budget enforcing millions of taxpayers to put will for those here legally. what led president trump becoming president elected trump again. associate editor of the wall street journal there on this. what you expect to hear when he takes the stage? >> you will probably hear what he said on the campaign trail a couple more details about how he plans to implement an ambitious deportation program he has in mind. i think you will hear a little bit about lara trump who vowed
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running for the senate in florida to replace marco rubio the president-elect plans to appoint, nominated to be secretary of state. that is a big political development and important political state. >> what you think that means x. >> politics playing out here. this is an important position the government gets to fill to tell the next election in 2026 so this is something governor to santos has been probably thinking about and marshaling his various political allies determining who is most loyal to him and who he wants to promote for several months way before marco rubio was discussed as a possible secretary of state
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because months ago rubio was suggested as a possible vice presidential and that it with trump. desantis has been taking which of my allies will i promote to the senate spot? i get it to out of it because i get to fill the spot that person vacates so even though donald trump was in favor of this, in the last few days saying is not sure what desantis will do and it's up to him, our reporter alex has a story about all this. >> fiscal year 2024 december, 300,000 encounters, roughly 11 million illegal migrants in this country according to the home and security committee, what you think the president will do about this, the president-elect and how far can i go? suggestions of cartels,
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terrorist organizations, like israel did to hamas and hezbollah, it's a threat critics say should be taken apart now. >> the vast portion of immigrants here undocumented illegally in the united states and cartels, the people escaping civil unrest in their own countries and economic problems in their countries, looking to get better jobs. they are here illegally and the president will act on that, something politically the democratic administration did not contend with and that was an enormous political liability going into the election. what's going to happen to the president plans when big business, particular farm companies, agriculture companies weigh in on this.
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a lot of businesses rely on and expects labor albeit illegal, immigrants bring into the country so probably the pushback you will have to contend with politically but he's got some new allies in this. there are cities with the mayors are saying you transported undocumented migrants of to our city. they are overwhelming our social services, we don't have the medical care for them so i think you are seeing a little more rallying around the idea that something substantial has to be done about the migration issue. >> on that finally, someone said it was a brilliant political strategy by republicans to send migrants like governor abbott of to new york and chicago and throughout the country because that put this issue in the forefront. it made people who have not
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pasted before, do you think perhaps the election would have turned out the way it is? do you think it would be the issue it is now if governor abbott had not done that? >> the numbers that is total needed an issue even if they had not transported by bus and other means migrants north to other cities. i think the numbers are getting so substantial they were difficult to ignore but yes from a political maneuver standpoint, it was a deft thing, many would say not particularly humane because you have to put people on long bus rides north to other parts of the country but it really did alert a lot of voters and municipal lawmakers to the problem they thought that the florida problem, arizona
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problem, it's not affecting us. suddenly tens of thousands of migrants looking for housing in new york city. eric adams, a democrat, not particularly huge fan of donald trump has made amends with the president in part over this issue. >> then he's saying, critics saying the biden administration was deaf on this at least in the beginning. always good to see you and president-elect trump, we will take him as soon as he takes the stage. stay with us. >> there is new reaction after president biden yesterday signed a bill to avert a government shutdown. the president kept a low profile during the chaos and drama that led up to the house passing the bill. it took three tries as well as dropping trump demand to raise the debt ceiling. david spot live from the white
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house with the latest. >> good to be with you, president biden here at the white house this weekend. he signed into law this bill that funds of the government so the government is funded but it was really down to the wire. we are talking minutes away from the deadline, president biden with less than a month in office did not take any active role at least publicly during the negotiations with republicans. he claimed mike johnson and others after running the bill saying it represents a compromise which means neither side got everything it wanted but rejected accelerated pathway to attacks kat for billionaires republicans sought an interest the government can operate full capacity. here's the past. funding stays at current levels until march, 100 billion in disaster aid, 10 billion and economic aid notably missing debt limit increase, something president elect demanded.
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>> 1572 page document full of pork down to 117 page document only because president trump waiting. he had biden whose complete absent facing a shutdown. >> it exposed divisions among house republicans conference possibly foreshadowing challenges for next year's as republicans implement his agenda closely watched by elon musk, the world's richest man growing influence in the republican party. >> when you initially begin, you have enormous influence and loves having you around and loves listening to you and you are the best thing in the world. it will always decline and that's what happens in you will see it, it will happen with elon musk, too. >> republicans in the house next year, the senate is a bigger margin, the house by a few seats
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which means republicans may have to count on democrats to get vertical legislation passed during the trump administration. >> thank you very much, david. >> in a moment, president-elect trump will hit the stage at the turning points usa's stage in arizona. a rally reelected. we will take you live as soon as he takes the stage live this sunday, straight ahead here on the fox news channel. ♪
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okay, we are waiting for president-elect trump to take the stage in phoenix. his about to speak the turning.usa event. live look at phoenix, convention center there. a packed house waiting to hear and the president-elect in person. by the looks of the graphics, it looks like we will see president-elect the stage. >> a huge event especially for the president-elect because charlie and the group aiming to increase influence among young people across the country.
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the president-elect and campaign style the directly addressing the issue of immigration and illegal immigration on the border state is able to slip in the last election. let's listen to some of the events going on right there. >> spared my life for a reason. [cheering] that reason was to save our country and restore america to greatness. together we will write the next chapter of the great american story. >> donald trump accepted his third presidential nominee. president biden just announced. >> the media wrote the obituary of donald trump's political
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career and everybody was wrong. >> we together going to register new voters, vote early. we are going to do the work to save america. >> the state of pennsylvania. >> nicely produced package introducing president-elect trump to the crowd at the phoenix convention center. turning.usa conference catering to young republicans and president-elect trump tabs his success with that vote so it will be interesting to see how much influence young republicans will have on any policy decisions he will make in his presidential office. it looks like they are on their feet, i can't see too closely but nonetheless, it is a packed
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crowd and they are participating remarks from president-elect trump any moment now. >> white a remarkable introduction. look at the visuals whoever put this together. certainly president-elect will address the issue of immigration and plans for mass deportation and other issues dealing with the immigration crisis in this country so we will hear about that and perhaps his of the plans of the incoming administration. we see videos of potential appointees and the people he's already appointed. it will be like an event when he does take the stage in a moment, quite a remarkable, impressive buildup to the speech. >> president-elect trump was already busy this morning a couple of hours ago and asked his take as chairman of economic
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advisors. doctor moran has a phd in economics from harvard. ♪ here's the classic introduction song for president-elect trump with pyro, no doubt. [cheering] is. [cheering] ♪ in. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ [chanting] usa! >> hello, arizona. it's great to be here. nice to win the election. i want to wish everybody a very merry christmas. they don't say that too much anymore. [cheering] when they had all that smoke backstage, i said are there any steps in front of me? i go down, that would not be good. i want to do it nice and slow
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but what a beautiful production. it's really been tremendous, numbers of american patriots, it's been great and you saw what happened last month. turning points grassroots, and army turned out to vote and they voted in record numbers and everybody voted in record numbers. we did something really epic, we want to battle a lot of people thought was very hard to win. too big to rig. remember what i said, we will make it too big to rig. we are going to win. it really was one of the great political victories in the issue of our country and they said one of the very big radical left is said the most consequential election in the last 129 years and couldn't they have made it a
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little longer than that? 129 years but that's pretty g good. we won the popular vote by a lot, millions and millions. [cheering] in the first one, we did great and they always would say well, he didn't win the popular vote, he won the electoral college and they would say that but we did very well then but we did really well the second time. this time we set down, we just blow them away. that's what we did, we blew them away. do one all seven swing states, we did very well in early voting so we didn't have to win too much, we were way ahead. he only has to into but we won all seven. [cheering] we carried the great state of
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arizona, something not easy for republicans to do but easy for us to do and we had more than six points landslide and not only did we claim the white house but we took back the u.s. senate in one of the largest popular vote, majority for house republicans in a presidential year since 1928. that's pretty good and i want to express my tremendous gratitude, charlie kirk, he's an amazing guy. [cheering] his whole laugh with their, relentless efforts to achieve various victories, it's great. it's your victory, a great ho honor. we knew bad things happened in 2020. if i didn't know we won in 2020, i wouldn't have done this because it would have been like
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the ultimate pole but we won by a lot in this time we've got to really went and we went by so much, they threw their placards, they were all set and about 9:00 they said guys killing us. we had no rights or anything, a beautiful thing to watch. [cheering] we want to try ringing everybody together. the thing that brings people together is victory, it's winning and we have that for my first year, we had the greatest economy in history. we have the greatest economy and the history of our country. maybe the history of any cou country. we do things nobody could of done and we will do them better and drilling as we say drill baby drill, we are going to
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drill. we are going to do a lot more than drilling but i want to give a special thanks to everyone who outworked and outsmart, you got to be smart and organize the radical left opposition, very strong opposition in terms of numbers but i will tell you, some things happen because that was a big defeat for them. whenever anyone said none of your business, who are you voting for or who did you vote for? they said it's none of your business. sometimes they said much tougher language but i'm not going to get into that because i'll get in big trouble on the home fr front. franklin graham, please sir you speak so dutifully, you can do just as well, actually, it
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doesn't work quite as well but that's okay. essentially, it's none of your business, that was trump and they had the highest numbers of people that said that because they don't trust the press and etc. the highest numbers and that's where the polls showed us winning but not winning in a landslide like we did. we sort of knew that would happen, we could tell by the rallies, here we won, there's no reason except celebration but that's not a bad reason. look at the crowd, seven or 8000 people standing outside who can't get in. would anyone like to give up their seat, please? >> no! [laughter] >> i don't think i've ever had anyone say the give it up, just one person that the democrats and media saying they could
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never run the game, they didn't know charlie. [cheering] in the ballots came in the other side, didn't know what hit them. the victory was outstanding, such a big one and we want people happy and healthy, they lost their confidence. they are all befuddled, they don't know what happened. they are befuddled. a nice word my mother used years ago. they've lost their confidence and hopefully they will lose it for a long time. we want to have them. [cheering] we can have an inauguration on the 20th.
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[cheering] it will be good. but something happened on the election, all 50 states shifted toward the republican party, every single one of them. [cheering] together we won the largest share of african-american voters of any republican modern his history. actually history, we want more hispanic american boats than any republican ever and we won the vote. [cheering] we won latino men, whose a latino men? you are not a latino man. a beautiful woman but a man you are not. [laughter] of course nowadays, who knows next. [laughter] but we won the hispanic -- i always said, you like latino or
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hispanic? let's do a free call. who likes to be called latino? [cheering] that's was always happening. who likes to be called hispanic? [cheering] all right, that is good but we one half of all voters age 18 to 29, never anything like that. thirty-six young people. [cheering] get the highest share of youth vote of any republican ever before in history. [cheering] we had great people. you got to see this one, he likes joe rogan a lot, too. you got to see joe rogan, dad. do an interview with these people. he has appeal for young people, i guess that's a nice thing to have when you're young. it was amazing so we get the highest vote ever for republican
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candidate. we won by his experience with young people, that never happens. republican loses by 36 or 40 so i will have to start thinking about tik tok. [cheering] because we did go on tik tok and had a great response was billions of use. they brought me a chart and it was a record, beautiful to see. as i looked at it, i said with got to keep this around a little while. i see sheriff we use you on the borders. look at that. he had no problems with the border. straighten it out and two
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minutes over there with joe. you're looking good. your great wife, she is up there proud of you. he had no border problems and we will do that shortly for you. we'll have a governor who doesn't know what she's doing. you have people who don't know what they are doing and we are going to change it because your border is a disaster. a disaster what's going on. we are going to be fully operational by 2:00 on the 20th. [cheering] with your help, we gain 23 points. with voters under the age of 35, think of that. the three points in the election of 2024, not only mandate but we will new american journeys all
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over the place and define our futures country. it's going to happen. some people that are great people, great business leaders, a lot of them and some of them weren't exactly on my side but they are now. they said there is a light not only over the country right now but the entire world and it is happening and we want to get some of these wars that would have never happened like russia, ukraine would never have happened. israel would never have been attacked. we wouldn't have inflation, we wouldn't have had afghanistan order show, horrible the way we left leaving billions of dollars of equipment behind and 13 holders and nobody ever mentions
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because i love them and they are watching right now. forty-eight soldiers horrifically injured. they lived in they don't talk about them but these are incredible workers hurt so badly in the legs, arms, face. forty-eight of them and we love you. we are not forgetting you. for all of us before you today, i can probably proclaim the golden age of america is upon us. [cheering] is going to be an golden age. just a short while ago who can watch women get beat up in a
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boxing ring? we are going to and that quickly. since the election it's broken one record after another. the small business optimism, 41 points which is a record. the client surged to an all-time high of $108,000. congratulations. last week and overwhelming statements confidence in our leadership, ceo of softbank, highly respected man in asia. probably saw that he will be in. he has confidence in the united
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states between $100,000,000,200,000,000,000. he will invest in people 100,000 jobs at least. [cheering] and all over the world people are investing and it's going to be a beautiful thing but they are calling it the trump of fact because even before taking office, we are bringing in jobs and opportunity and safety and common sense to the usa. maybe that is the most impo important. common sense is the most important thing but not only seeing it at home but abroad as well. the european union talking about natural gas and inexpensive, less expensive than windmills all over the place levin formed mexico and canada they will have
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to step up and stop illegal aliens and illegal drugs from pouring into our country. [cheering] that goes for the european union and many other places. european unions are treated badly. we have hundreds of billions of dollars, they don't take our cars for agricultural project we take there's an they've got to be careful. we are not going to let them turn the united states into a dumping ground. we pay canada over 150 billion a year and you say why? we are paying canada but why are
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we spending 150 billion on kindle? they allow them to flow in, we have a northern border not doing well either. likewise people coming in from mexico and numbers that have never been seen before. 21 million people coming over the past four years. 21 million people and you see a lot of these people should not be here. they come from prisons from all over the world, not just south america. hundreds of thousands more racing to get across before january 20. i was very strong, a lovely wonderful woman. a wonderful woman i said you can't do this, we are not going
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to take it anymore but i've informed mexico they cannot continue. the united states have lost 300,000 people a year. everybody you meet said i lost my daughter for my son to fentanyl, mostly fentanyl but to drugs. we are going to drop it, we are not going to let it happen. we are also doing something that will help a lot, campaign running for president but it will be a small amount of honey and advertise how bad drugs are for you. they ruin your face and skin entities. if you want to ruin your teeth,
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take a lot of fentanyl. if you want terrible skin, take fentanyl. we will show what is doing to go. nobody's done that before and we are going to. that will be like running a political campaign just like we just did running for campaign. we had good ads, we explained what these people have done, destroying our country. who would let millions of people port and from prisons and jails and mental institutions? i always say insane asylums. the press gave me a hard time because sometimes i would use the word, the name. why does he mention hannah? that has nothing to do with it. are they stupid? the fact is, we don't want silence of the lambs.
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you know what happened? if they signed their mailing ballot, we got to change that, great they are confident elections. but when they went into the boothe, they said that's a bad guy, we don't want him there. they didn't like that. using because it's a good example, incredible what they do. we need borders and fair elections and they free and fair press and we are going to get all of them. [applause] another example of the things we are doing, it is such a terrible thing, the panama canal is considered a vital national asset the united states of america due to its critical role
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american economy, and national security, has anyone heard of the panama canal? we are being whipped off at the panama canal like we are everywhere else. he said take it back. that's a good idea. where you come from? crucial was commerce and robert deployment of the navy from the atlantic all the way to the pacific, an incredible thing. cut shipping times down by days and even weeks. the united states is the number one user of the panama canal with 72% of all transits to and from ports. we built it, we are the ones who
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use it. they gave it away. one of the great wonders of the world, the panama canal opened for business 110 years ago and felt that a huge cost to the united states and it really is big when you said in the lives, the equivalent of $1.2 trillion. you don't hear those numbers. 38000 american men, almost all men went there construction workers, they were diggers and they were brave. 38000 men died from infected mosquitoes in the jungles of panama during construction. we lost 38000 men. teddy roosevelt was president of the united states at the time of building and understood the strength of naval power and trade.
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when president jimmy carter gave it away for 1 dollar. it was solely for panama to manage and not for china or any country to manage. see was going on there, china. it was likewise not given for panel to charge the united states. this corporation doing business within our country, exorbitant prices and rates of passage. they charges like it's a disgrace. canadian commerce treated very unfair and judicious way. thieves being charged by panama, ridiculous, highly unfair especially knowing the generosity distilled to panama,
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i say foolishly by the united states. this ripoff of our country will immediately stop. [cheering] the united states is a vested interest in secure, efficient and reliable operation of the panama canal and that was always understood when they gave it to panama. can you believe that? would never have done it if we thought what was happening now can happen and we would never, we will never ever let it fall into the wrong hands but it is falling into the wrong hands. it was not given for the benefit of others like a token of operation but given to panama and the people of panama and has
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provisions and they haven't treated us fairly. if this is not followed will demand the panama canal returned to united states of america. [cheering] full, quickly and without question so the officials of panama will be guided accordingly. twenty the president of the united states because of best sums of money he brought into our country, the person who caused the money president theodore roosevelt used to build the panama canal and other things, a great president, they took his name off mount mck
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mckinley. a very good business plan. very successful and then he ran for president and he won. he was able to use business principles and a strong believer in tariffs and probably the wealthiest of anytime relatively speaking at any time in the history of our country in the 1890s, we had commissions set up, what to do with the money, we only had tariffs, the most beautiful word in the dict dictionary. [cheering] president mckinley was responsible for creating a vast sum of money in the united states that teddy roosevelt
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spent so both excellent presidents but mckinley did that and that's one reason we are going to bring back the name of mount mckinley because i think he deserves it. [cheering] there are lots of things we can name but i think he deserves it. as you know, he was assas assassinated. we've accomplished so much in 47 days since the election but that's only the beginning of what we will achieve together as the 47th president of the united states of america. [cheering] over the past few weeks i've nominated an all-star cabinet of some of the most determined and brilliant individuals to step forward and we are getting great reviews, all doing well.
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fantastic reviews of the people we chose. i would choose him. i don't have that kind of courage. you like every one of them. the whole group but to get our military restored, the fighting spirit of the american armed forces, pete hegseth to be our next secretary of defense. [cheering] is interviewed with him a lot on fox and all he wanted to talk about was the military including when we were on to talk about the military how unfairly our soldiers were treated. they teach them to be fighting machines and when they fight,
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they want to put them in jail 45 years. that's all he wanted to talk about and it seemed so natural plus a great education. a vibrant strong guy, i think is going to be great. to make our intelligence community respected even more, i don't even think that word is right because it had died years with these people but we are going to stop looking at all of these horrible words we've gone through. countries nobody's heard of before. we are going to be smart, guided by strength and peace through strength. i have no words other than i wiped out crisis. [cheering] they said it would take five
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years. it took four weeks. we have a great military. not the ones you see on television, the real generals. i nominated kelsey gabbard as our director of national intelligence. to be next secretary of health and human services, i decided something's going on here. when you look at 25 years ago and you look at it now something is going on in my nominated robert f kennedy junior. [cheering] think of this, 25 years ago autism, one in 10000 children today it's one and 36 children.
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is something wrong? i think so. robert and i, we are going to figure it out. something's wrong. likewise, 25% increase in childhood cancer and a staggering increase in chronic disease so together we are going to make america healthy again. [cheering] the weaponization of law enforcement, fair, equal and impartial justice will have an outstanding attorney general and pam bondi, she's fantastic. known her for a long time and i'm pleased to report christopher wray is on his way out, he's resigned.
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[cheering] he will soon be replaced by the next fbi director, somebody you think will be one of the greatest, maybe the greatest director of the mall. kash patel. [cheering] i campaigned delivering profound change to washington in last month the american people voted for a change like they've never voted before and overwhelming numbers that nobody saw coming. when you went to the valleys, who saw that. like we had in new jersey, 107,000 people and they would go out the next day and have 30 people, maybe 40 if they were lucky and then i heard how it would be a close race. why is that?
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i don't get that but the republican senate majority is working hard to confirm anomalies and we appreciate it. with the help of this dream team cabinet and so many others i won't bother mentioning that every one of them will embark on the most exciting successful period of reform in all of american history, something really special, you're going to be so happy. the day one promises of the campaign, you know them just as well as i do and 29 days, i intend to keep those promises and just as we can did four year years ago, my administration will live by the the motto promises made, promises kept. we did keep our promises. [applause]
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and there's a new -- there's a brand new hat that's out. i saw it yesterday for the first time. it's selling like hotcakes. it says trump was right about everything. and i don't want to to brag, but we were right about just about everything. [cheers and applause] including, including foreign policy, these crazy wars that we're in. one of the things i want to do and, quickly, and president putin said that he wants to meet with me as soon as possible. so we have to wait for this, but we have the end that war. that war is a horrible, horrible number of soldiers being killed, it's la a flat plain if and the bullets are going, and there's powerful bullets, powerful guns. and the only thing that's going to stop them is a human body. they go dead flat land. nobody's ever seen anything like it. millions of soldiers have died now. millions. we're going to -- we're seeing
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numbers that are just crazy. we've got to stop it. it's ridiculous. would have never happened if i was president. that war would have never happened. [applause] and october 7th, israel would have never happened either. [applause] so much -- our country would be so different and the world would be so different, but it's not. so we have to make it great. we're going to make it great. we're going to do it as quickly as we can. on my first day back the oval office, i will sign a historic slate of executive orders to close our border to to illegal aliens and stop the invasion of our country. [cheers and applause] and on that same day, we will begin the largest deportation operation in american history, larger even than that of president dwight d. eisenhower. [cheers and applause]
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and as part of operation aurora, you know all about aurora, how horrible that's been? every single foreign gang and illegal alien member, all of this criminal network operating on american soil will be dismantled, deported and destroyed. gonna get 'em out. [cheers and applause] think of to it. think of it. they sented their gang members to us bus load after bus load. we had an open border. their gang members, their drug dealers, their drug addicts. people that were sick. people that were healthy and -- what the hell was that? of. [laughter] you get the little yips up here every once in a while. [laughter] i wonder why. [laughter] that was a strange sound. i've heard some very strange the sounds. every foreign gang member will
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be expelled, and i will immediately designate the cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. we're going to do it immediately. [cheers and applause] and and we'll unleash the full power of federal law enforcement, i.c.e., border patrol. how good is -- by the way, how go is tom homan, right? if. [cheers and applause] he's phenomenal. i've known him a long time. i'll bet you sheriff joe likes tom homan, right, sheriff joe? yes? yep. he goes, yep. the dea, the fbi, the intelligence committee community to remove the migrant gangs that are killing and raping and maiming our citizens, we're going to get 'em out. we have no choice. we have no choice, by the way. i don't want to do that, but we have no choice. last thing i want to do, could have been so

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