Q So you have — you have said, you know, about being President: “I didn’t have to do this.” You wanted to do it. What about your old life? Is there any little thing that you miss about your old life?
THE PRESIDENT: I loved my old life. The day before I announced I was running for President, that was the best period ever in my life. My company was the strongest it ever was, especially, you know, being in development, in real estate, all over the world. I built a great company. But it was the strongest because you have times when the markets go bad, and then you have to fight, and then the markets are good, and you’re doing great. It was the strongest period of my life. It was sort of the best period of my entire life.
And then I announced I was going to run for President. (Laughter.) And, you know, the greatest day of your life, they say, is the day before you announce you’re running for President. I don’t know if anybody has ever heard that, but they do say that about people. But in my case, I won. You know, I won."
SNIP
"THE PRESIDENT: Well, yeah. I mean, I can’t walk down the street now. Before, I could. I was well known. We had a very successful business, and even my show turned out to be successful. I had many top best sellers and things. You know.
Q You were used to that? Yeah.
THE PRESIDENT: But I could walk down the street, and I could actually walk into a store. And it was, you know, fine. It was not like some — nobody knew me, but now, today, if I ever suggested that to Secret Service: “You know, I think I’m going to walk down Pennsylvania Avenue, and let’s go shopping.” So, it’s a lot different. So, I do miss that.
I miss that, sort of, free life. This is not a free life. But I love what we’re doing because we’re accomplishing more than anybody has ever — I’m viewing it as we’re saving this country. This country was going wrong. (Applause.) The country was going wrong."
Just wait. The Dems will find something impeachable about that.
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