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Remarks by President Trump Before Marine One Departure (Good info, He trolls press! LOL)
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| 10/12/19
| President Donald Trump
Posted on 10/12/2019 10:37:13 AM PDT by ransomnote
South Lawn
October 11, 2019
4:45 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: So, we just made what, I guess, is one of the biggest deals that’s been made in a long time, with China. The Vice Premier has just left my office. We have a great deal. We’re papering it now. Over the next three or four or five weeks, hopefully it’ll get finished. A tremendous benefit to our farmers, technology, and many other things — the banking industry, financial services.
And, I guess, by now, you know pretty much we’ve had a very, very good couple of days with China. And it looks like that deal is very much on it’s on way. It’ll be the largest deal ever made for farmers. We’re talking about a $40 [billion] to $50 billion purchase and other things.
I mean, it’s an incredible deal for farmers. I think they’ll have to go out and buy more land and buy bigger tractors. So, we’ll hopefully get that done pretty quickly.
Q Mr. President, you have — you have been bombed today. Our Special Forces were bombed by the Turks. Are we going to take sanctions against the Turks?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, we’ll take a look at it. We’ll take a look at it.
Q President Trump, sir. Thank you, sir. On the farmers, on that deal, is this a one-year deal or have they agreed to multi-year purchases in ag?
THE PRESIDENT: This will go a long time into the future. This a buy. This is a very big buy. It’s two years, but it’ll go a long time into the future. The biggest deal made was $16 billion and this could be $50 [billion]. So this is many times more, many times bigger than any deal ever made for the farmers.
Q And do you expect them to keep their word this time?
THE PRESIDENT: Say it.
Q Do you trust them to keep their word this time on the purchases?
THE PRESIDENT: Oh, they’ll keep their word. China is going to keep their word. They want to make the deal. They’re going to keep their word.
Q President Trump, is Rudy Giuliani still your personal attorney? Is Rudy Giuliani still your personal attorney?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, I don’t know. I haven’t spoken to Rudy. I spoke to him yesterday, briefly. He’s a very good attorney, and he has been my attorney. Yeah, sure.
Steve.
Q A question on China. Are you prepared to take Huawei off of the entity list in a later phase?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, we’re looking at it. We didn’t discuss that, Steve, on this deal — Huawei. We didn’t discuss it, having to do with phase one. This is phase one of an either phase two or phase three deal. So we haven’t discussed Huawei, relative to this deal.
So basically, the status will remain the same.
Q Until when?
Q On Maria Yovanovitch, sir. On Maria Yovanovitch — did you put pressure to have her fire the Ambassador to Ukraine — Yovanovitch?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, she may be a wonderful woman. I don’t know her —
Q Did you pressure them?
THE PRESIDENT: — but she may be very much a wonderful woman. If you remember the phone call I had with the President — the new President — he didn’t speak favorably. But I just don’t know her. She may be a wonderful woman.
Q If the Chinese make lifting Huawei’s restrictions — taking Huawei off the blacklist — a condition of the phase two deal, would you consider doing that?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, I’m not going to talk about it now, because we’re just starting the negotiation of phase two. We’ll actually begin as soon as we’re finished papering phase one.
But phase one, it’s one of the biggest deals ever made — and unbelievable for technology, unbelievable for the banking industry and services, and for the farmers. It’s — there’s never been anything like it.
Q What do you think about Huawei?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, we’re going to see what happens. We’re going to be discussing that in phase two.
Q Do you want to fire the whistleblower?
THE PRESIDENT: Who?
Q Do you want to fire the whistleblower?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, the whistleblower has been very inaccurate. The whistleblower — I don’t know what kind of a whistleblower —
Q Then why don’t you fire the whistleblower?
THE PRESIDENT: The whistleblower reported a totally different conversation than I had. I released a transcript of my conversation — an exact transcript. And the whistleblower didn’t say that. The whistleblower is either saying untruths, okay? Or he didn’t know. Or he’s making up a story, like Schiff did. Schiff made up a story. Because when Schiff read what I actually said, he said, “I can’t say this because he did nothing wrong.” So Schiff went out and he made up a lie. He made up a — it was a fraudulent story. You know that. You know that better than anybody. You’re a good lawyer.
And, frankly, he went out. He made up a fraudulent story. He then went before the U.S. Congress and the American people, and he reported a fraudulent story. Now, Schiff — something should happen to Schiff for that. He shouldn’t have immunity for that. Why should Schiff be given immunity when he goes out and he says a story about the President of the United States — what the President said — and it bears no relationship? In fact, every word was different.
And I’ll tell you what: I can’t believe that a congressman could be that dishonest and can have immunity from that.
Steve.
Q I just have a question about Turkey. Are you — how serious are you about being a mediator between the Kurds and the Turks?
THE PRESIDENT: So, Turkey and the Kurds have been fighting for hundreds of years. We are out of there. But we have a tremendous financial strength, which I’ve helped a lot with, because our country has become much stronger since I’ve been President, by many trillions of dollars. And if Turkey does something that they shouldn’t be doing, we will put on sanctions the likes of which very few countries have ever seen before.
David.
Q Mr. President, did you or your administration pressure Fox News to get rid of Shepard Smith?
THE PRESIDENT: No, I don’t know. Is he leaving?
Q He’s leaving.
THE PRESIDENT: Oh, that’s a shame.
Q Then why did Bill Barr meet with Rupert Murdock the other night?
THE PRESIDENT: That I don’t know. Wait — did I hear Shepard Smith is leaving?
Q Yes.
THE PRESIDENT: Is he leaving because of bad ratings?
Q You’d have to ask him.
THE PRESIDENT: Tell me. I don’t know. He has terrible ratings. Is he leaving because of his ratings?
Q You have to ask him.
THE PRESIDENT: I mean, if he’s leaving, I assume he is leaving because he had bad ratings.
Q But you didn’t put any pressure on anybody?
THE PRESIDENT: He had the worst ratings on Fox, so there’s a reason — why is Shepard Smith leaving?
Q You’d have to ask him, Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: Well, I wish him well.
Q The Attornery General — the Attorney General meeting with Rupert —
THE PRESIDENT: I wish — I wish Shepard Smith well.
Q Mr. President, why haven’t you asked your Justice Department to investigate Hunter Biden if he has acted so improperly?
THE PRESIDENT: I think Hunter Biden is a disgrace. You know, the number-one T-shirt selling right now is, “Where’s Hunter?” I came up with that one last night. And, by the way, we had a record-setting — last night, as you saw — rally. That was a rally like few other rallies.
And now I’m going to Louisiana. And we’re taking the Little League World Champions — I think World Champions. And they’re going to be on the plane. They’re from Louisiana. And they’re flying with me. We just had pictures in the White House.
Q Will you ask your Justice Department to investigate Hunter Biden then?
THE PRESIDENT: I haven’t asked that, no. But a lot of people should be asking, perhaps. I have not asked it.
Hunter Biden walked away with a billion and a half dollars from China, $168,000 a month from Ukraine — supposedly a $3 million payment from Ukraine. Have I asked? No. But I can’t imagine that somebody isn’t asking.
Q President Trump, your letter to Nancy Pelosi does not seem to be working. Many people are testifying. Do you need a new legal strategy?
THE PRESIDENT: The whole thing that they’re doing is a hoax to try and win an election that they’re not going to win in 2020. You look at the phone conversation I had with the President of Ukraine; it was perfect. The only thing that wasn’t perfect was the fraud that was committed on the American people in Congress when Schiff got up. And instead of reading what was said, word-for-word, exact — when Schiff got up and he lied and he defrauded the American public by making up a conversation. He made it up.
So let me just tell you that the whole — this whole Ukraine story is a hoax. And yesterday — I know you don’t like to report it, but I might as well say it: The President of Ukraine said loud and clear that the conversation was absolutely a perfect conversation, that there was no problem with it whatsoever.
Q Mr. President, on Turkey, one detail — on Turkey, sir. You’ve said many times the sanctions could kick in if Turkey does something they shouldn’t do.
THE PRESIDENT: The what?
Q What is the red line Turkey should not cross to avoid sanctions?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, we’ll see.
Q Like what? An example.
THE PRESIDENT: We’ll see. We have a good relationship with Turkey. They’re a NATO partner. We do a lot of trade with Turkey. But we don’t want them killing a lot of people. And, you know, we have been out of there. We beat ISIS. We knocked the hell out of them. We took a hundred percent of the caliphate. We did our job.
But we have a lot of power, financially. And I’ve built something here. Over the last three and a half years, if you take a look — take a look at what’s been happening to the United States over the last almost three years. You take a look at the economic power that we’ve created. We’ve gone up — in fact, the Vice Premier of China just said — we’ve gone up trillions of dollars. China has gone down trillions of dollars. If we have to use sanctions, we will on Turkey.
Q Mr. President, why are you sending more troops to Saudi Arabia when you just said it’s a mistake to be in the Middle East?
THE PRESIDENT: So we’re sending more troops to Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is a very good ally, from the standpoint that we get along with them very well — a very important player in the Middle East. The relationship has been very good. And they buy hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of merchandise from us, not only military equipment. In military equipment, about $110 billion. It’s millions of jobs.
Now, with that being said, we are sending troops and other things to the Middle East to help Saudi Arabia. But are you ready? Saudi Arabia, at my request, has agreed to pay us for everything we’re doing. That’s a first.
But Saudi Arabia — and other countries, too, now — but Saudi Arabia has agreed to pay us for everything we’re doing to help them. And we appreciate that.
Q Mr. President, about your tax returns. You lost in court today about your tax returns —
THE PRESIDENT: It’s all right.
Q If Pelosi starts impeachment, will you still object?
Q Three court losses today. Any —
THE PRESIDENT: Say it?
Q Three court losses today. Any reaction to that?
THE PRESIDENT: What?
Q On immigration and taxes, turning over your taxes to —
THE PRESIDENT: We lost immigration? I haven’t heard that. We’ll win. We’ll turn — we’ll — you know how many cases I’ve lost and then we win?
Okay, remember they said I lost ban — the travel ban? And then they said I lost it again, and then I ended up winning it. So, I’ve — I’ve had a great — I’ve had a great track record. And right now, within a couple of weeks, we will have 160 judges. And within a couple of months, we’ll have 182 federal judges. And we are breaking records like nobody has ever seen in that regard, as you know.
Q Do you support administration officials —
THE PRESIDENT: Do you agree? Do you agree? A hundred and eighty-two. Do you agree?
Q Do you support administration officials —
THE PRESIDENT: You got to say yes.
Q — testifying under subpoena?
THE PRESIDENT: Your father would say yes.
Q You agreed to hold off on the tariff increase next week, correct?
THE PRESIDENT: We’re going to hold off on the 5 percent increase from 25 to 30 [percent].
Q And what specific concessions did you get from the Chinese in exchange for that?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, if you look at the deal, the deal is so incredible. The deal is a great deal. And I have to say it again: The farmers — it’s going to be $50 billion dollars’ worth of purchase. The most they’ve ever done was $16 [billion]. So the farmers in Iowa, Nebraska, and all of these other great states that I love and that obviously like me a lot, too, they’re going to have to buy more land fast and bigger tractors or they’re not going to be able to keep up with the order.
Also, China, over the last two weeks, as you’ve probably seen, has been buying a lot of farm product. A lot of farm product.
So, we’re agreeing not to put that additional increase. So we’re going to get 25 percent. And when the increase kicks in on October 15th, on the 25 to 30 [percent], we’re not going to charge that. That’s going to be held in abeyance, subject to the final deal.
Q Any other concessions from the Chinese, other than agriculture?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, it’s basically everything I said. I don’t have to go through it. But tremendous for banking, tremendous for technology. Beyond tremendous for the American farmer and rancher. Tremendous deal.
Have a good time. See you in Louisiana. We’re going — we’re going now — we’re going now to Louisiana. We’re going to have a great rally. I hope you’re going to come. Okay?
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4:59 P.M. EDT
TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: saudiarabia; shepardsmith
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Very good read. Now I'm going to HAVE to find the footage and watch it - it was that good!
I laughed aloud twice at our Stable Genius and was impressed re Saudia Arabia. President Trump said that Saudi Arabia is paying the expense of having US troops!
President Trump's trolling of the press seemed like a presidential version of Detective Columbo - outwitting the press with ease while gently asking them questions and reflecting softly on their comments!
President Trump relayed good news re China, Saudia Arabia etc. while the press were completely unprofessional and hectoring. Excellent side by side comparison for the public to see! Love these Whitehouse.gov press releases because the MSM can't hide them, or their buffoonish behavior.
Here's an example of the ridiculous "contribution" of the press:
Q Do you want to fire the whistleblower?
THE PRESIDENT: Who?
Q Do you want to fire the whistleblower?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, the whistleblower has been very inaccurate. The whistleblower — I don’t know what kind of a whistleblower —
Q Then why don’t you fire the whistleblower?
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Here's one of the two that made me laugh aloud:
Q Mr. President, did you or your administration pressure Fox News to get rid of Shepard Smith?
THE PRESIDENT: No, I don’t know. Is he leaving?
Q He’s leaving.
THE PRESIDENT: Oh, that’s a shame.
Q Then why did Bill Barr meet with Rupert Murdock the other night?
THE PRESIDENT: That I don’t know. Wait — did I hear Shepard Smith is leaving?
Q Yes.
THE PRESIDENT: Is he leaving because of bad ratings?
Q You’d have to ask him.
THE PRESIDENT: Tell me. I don’t know. He has terrible ratings. Is he leaving because of his ratings?
Q You have to ask him.
THE PRESIDENT: I mean, if he’s leaving, I assume he is leaving because he had bad ratings.
Q But you didn’t put any pressure on anybody?
THE PRESIDENT: He had the worst ratings on Fox, so there’s a reason — why is Shepard Smith leaving?
Q You’d have to ask him, Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: Well, I wish him well.
Q The Attornery General — the Attorney General meeting with Rupert —
THE PRESIDENT: I wish — I wish Shepard Smith well.
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Here's my other LOL.
Q Three court losses today. Any reaction to that?
THE PRESIDENT: What?
Q On immigration and taxes, turning over your taxes to —
THE PRESIDENT: We lost immigration? I haven’t heard that. We’ll win. We’ll turn — we’ll — you know how many cases I’ve lost and then we win?
Okay, remember they said I lost ban — the travel ban? And then they said I lost it again, and then I ended up winning it. So, I’ve — I’ve had a great — I’ve had a great track record. And right now, within a couple of weeks, we will have 160 judges. And within a couple of months, we’ll have 182 federal judges. And we are breaking records like nobody has ever seen in that regard, as you know.
Q Do you support administration officials —
THE PRESIDENT: Do you agree? Do you agree? A hundred and eighty-two. Do you agree?
Q Do you support administration officials —
THE PRESIDENT: You got to say yes.
Q — testifying under subpoena?
THE PRESIDENT: Your father would say yes.
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I hope you read the whole thing and that you enjoy it as much as I did! GO PRESIDENT TRUMP!!!!!
To: ransomnote
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posted on
10/12/2019 10:41:34 AM PDT
by
edie1960
To: ransomnote
Awesome stuff! I wish he would have added that not single one of his children received a lucrative job as part of the China agreement and not a single penny went to his charitable foundations.
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10/12/2019 10:42:36 AM PDT
by
Texas Eagle
(If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all -- Texas Eagle)
To: ransomnote
Q President Trump, is Rudy Giuliani still your personal attorney? Is Rudy Giuliani still your personal attorney?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, I dont know. I havent spoken to Rudy. I spoke to him yesterday, briefly. Hes a very good attorney, and he has been my attorney. Yeah, sure.
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That sounds like he’s going to let Rudy decide if he wants to stay on.
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posted on
10/12/2019 10:45:07 AM PDT
by
laplata
(The Left/Progressives have diseased minds.)
To: Texas Eagle
LOL YES! I wish he would have said that!!!
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posted on
10/12/2019 10:49:33 AM PDT
by
FrdmLvr
(They never thought she would lose.)
To: ransomnote
Will you ask your Justice Department to investigate Hunter Biden then? THE PRESIDENT: I havent asked that, no. But a lot of people should be asking, perhaps. I have not asked it. Hunter Biden walked away with a billion and a half dollars from China, $168,000 a month from Ukraine supposedly a $3 million payment from Ukraine. Have I asked? No. But I cant imagine that somebody isnt asking.
Ha haaaaa! THAT'S gonna leave a stain
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10/12/2019 10:50:37 AM PDT
by
Texas Eagle
(If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all -- Texas Eagle)
To: edie1960
The deal is only for $16 Billion going to possibly $50 Billion?
That is a small fraction of the $450 Billion annual trade deficit, even at the optimistic $50 Billion number.
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posted on
10/12/2019 10:51:02 AM PDT
by
entropy12
(You are either for free enterprise or for government price fixing. Can't be for both as convenient.)
To: edie1960
Don’t forget to watch PDJT speak to Ralph Reed’s Values Voter Summit @ 6:15 tonight on CSPAN.
POTUS will also be interviewed (by phone, I expect) on Justice with Judge Jeanine Pirro @ 9 PM ET tonight on FNC.
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posted on
10/12/2019 10:52:00 AM PDT
by
edie1960
To: ransomnote
Repeat for the next 400 days. Over and over...
“Hunter Biden walked away with a billion and a half dollars from China, $168,000 a month from Ukraine supposedly a $3 million payment from Ukraine. Have I asked? No. But I cant imagine that somebody isnt asking.”
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posted on
10/12/2019 11:02:09 AM PDT
by
2banana
(My common ground with islamic terrorists - they want to die for allah and we want to kill them.)
To: ransomnote
Great Q & A. I really like the tactic of having Marine One idling in the background to drown out the chatter from the press.
It serves a triple purpose by:
1) Eliminating face/sound time from presstitutes.
2) Denying them their little room in the White House.
3) Wasting enourmous amounts of fuel while emitting enough exhaust to trigger Lefties from coast to coast. (Well, maybe not the California part of the Left Coast that still doesn’t have power....)
Best President ever!
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10/12/2019 11:03:52 AM PDT
by
Textide
(Lord, grant that I may always be right, for thou knowest I am hard to turn. ~ Scotch-Irish prayer)
To: edie1960
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10/12/2019 11:05:01 AM PDT
by
laplata
(The Left/Progressives have diseased minds.)
To: ransomnote
It’s like a laser pointer and cats. They are running around all over the place.
They keep trying to set him up, and when that doesn’t work, they just make it up and act as if it is legitimate.
It’s obvious “they” have been doing this crap for a very, very long time, have it down to a finely honed science, and past Republicans had absolutely no idea how to handle it or respond.
To: Freedom4US
DJT has them on the Defensive. That’s a good thing.
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10/12/2019 11:06:35 AM PDT
by
laplata
(The Left/Progressives have diseased minds.)
To: entropy12
Nobody talks too much about balance of trade issue any more. Not since the 1970s, when it went negative for the first time. If it is discussed it’s only in the context of big ticket items like commercial aircraft, or agriculture, two bright spots in an overall disaster.
Borrowing money from China at interest, to buy Chinese manufactured products. What could go wrong? All the “expert” economists seem to think this is OK, don’t they? Ever notice “sustainability” is often used when talking about growing things? They never question whether deficit spending is “sustainable”.
A lot of leftists, who at least are honest enough to admit this can’t go on, like to quote Dick Cheney - “Deficits don’t matter”;
Except, that isn’t what he said. He was talking about political campaigns, in the context of presidential elections. And on that, he is probably correct. But to suggest he was saying that the national government being in the hole for 21 Trillion $$ “doesn’t matter”. Yeah, no, that ain’t what he said.
To: entropy12
No. 16 Billion was the previous record agri buy by the Chinese. The deal just made is for 40 Billion guaranteed with proviso’s for an additional 10 Billion.
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10/12/2019 11:20:56 AM PDT
by
ocrp1982
(Lurking since the late 90's. Recently retired. No tagline yet.)
To: ransomnote; All
Promises Made. Promises Kept.
The Wall. The Economy. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Manufacturing. Exports. Tariffs to recoup the BILLIONS in losses through the years. And now helping our farmers:
“I mean, its an incredible deal for farmers. I think theyll have to go out and buy more land and buy bigger tractors. So, well hopefully get that done pretty quickly.”
What’s not to like? MAGA! KAG! :)
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10/12/2019 11:30:39 AM PDT
by
Diana in Wisconsin
(We come from the earth, we return to the earth, and in between we garden.~Alfred Austin)
To: entropy12
I think the key to success with any China trade deal will be enforcement mechanisms to make certain they comply to terms.
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10/12/2019 11:37:32 AM PDT
by
edie1960
To: laplata
You’re very welcome.
Will be interesting to hear POTUS speak to an Evangelical audience in a few hours.
Tony Perkins was on with Neil Cavuto this morning and mentioned how PDJT’s decision to let the Kurds fend for themselves was the first time Evangelicals have been shaken a bit in their support of President Trump.
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posted on
10/12/2019 11:40:27 AM PDT
by
edie1960
To: edie1960
I’m sure the great majority of Evangelicals will not allow the Kurd situation to sway them away from voting for him. They know that any Dem would abandon Israel in short order and how critical their votes for Trump are..
Do you feel that way, too?
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posted on
10/12/2019 12:09:28 PM PDT
by
laplata
(The Left/Progressives have diseased minds.)
To: ransomnote
The press corps try to play gotcha with him, but President Trump swats all of them like common house flies.
Youd think theyd give up asking stupid, mundane questions but they think theyre scoring points with their mind numbed audience and colleagues.
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posted on
10/12/2019 1:17:56 PM PDT
by
onyx
(#StandWithICE. - #KAG #TRUMP2020Landslide)
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