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President Donald Trump delivers a powerful address to his supporters at Emancipation Hall, outlining his vision for America's future. He emphasizes unity, economic growth, and securing the nation's borders. His speech marks a defining moment in the start of his second term.

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00:00Ladies and gentlemen, we are here as witnesses to President Trump's triumphant return to the White House.
00:07Right now, already this morning, you can feel it around the country. We certainly felt it here in the city.
00:19America is coming together and roaring back again, and it begins today, as the President just told us.
00:25I know we'd all rather be gathered together on the National Mall with hundreds of thousands of our closest friends,
00:31but our disappointment is well overcome with our excitement for the future that we feel today.
00:37We have the chance to make the next four years the most consequential period in our nation's history.
00:43And as Speaker of the House, it is my great pleasure, my great honor, to introduce to you
00:49the man who will lead us to this new golden age, the decisive winner of the Electoral College and the popular vote,
00:59the 45th and the 47th and the greatest president of our lifetimes, Donald J. Trump.
01:07The President! The President!
01:37The President!
01:57USA! USA! USA!
02:27USA! USA! USA!
02:47Well, thank you all so much for being here, and was that a hell of a speech or what? That was...
02:55That was a hell of a way to start it off, you know. I didn't know exactly what the President would put in that speech,
02:59and I hoped to myself that he wasn't going to hold back, and sir, you didn't hold back.
03:03That was a hell of a way to start the next four years, but I just want to say from the bottom of my heart,
03:09and I know I speak for the President and for all of us, thank you, thank you, thank you for making this possible.
03:14We love you. We wouldn't be here without you, and we're going to make America great again together for the next four years.
03:20And the last thing I'll say is, you know, having stood outside for about five minutes to wave goodbye to the Bidens,
03:35thank God we moved that thing indoors, because it was a beautiful ceremony and it was cold as hell outside.
03:41So, sir, the 45th and 47th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump.
03:55No, he's right. I looked, I said, oh, look at this beautiful, sunny day. We blew it. We blew it.
04:01And then I went outside and we were freezing. You would have been very unhappy.
04:06The sun was very deceptive, I will tell you. It is cold out.
04:10And I'm sort of saying, you know, that was so beautiful today. Maybe they should do it there every four years.
04:15Does that make sense? I don't know. Because, you know, the outdoor thing is really good,
04:19but it gets a little cold around this time of the year, as some people have noticed.
04:23And a lot of times they suffer through it. There was no suffering in that room.
04:27It was 72 degrees. It was perfect with the best, the best acoustics I think I've ever heard in a room.
04:33This is not so bad either. But I just want to say you're a younger, far more beautiful audience than I just spoke to.
04:43I don't want to keep it off the record. I want to keep that off the record because I don't want to have all those big shots up there.
04:53I don't want to think you're more powerful than them. You look better than them. And I love you.
05:02We just had a great time. We just had a great day. This was amazing.
05:07You know, when you think we took a journey, I mentioned in the speech, a lot of people said that was not a journey that was possible.
05:14And it was indeed possible. I didn't really know too much about what they were saying when they said that.
05:19But a lot of people felt it. And we hooked up with J.D. very early. I watched J.D. over a period of time.
05:26I endorsed him in Ohio. He was a great a great senator and very, very smart.
05:33The only one smarter than him was his wife. That was I would have chosen her.
05:38But somehow the line of the line of succession didn't work that way.
05:42But now she's great and he's great. This is a great, beautiful couple and unbelievable career.
05:49I just said to him, you are very upwardly mobile because he hasn't been doing it that long.
05:54But he picked it up so quickly. Remember, the first week was a little bit like the fake news was hitting him really hard.
06:01And I said, oh, this may be tough. But after that, it was smooth sailing for him.
06:07He took on everybody. He took on the meanest. I don't want to use the word corrupt because we're into a new system.
06:15So let's wait till the corruption begins because it will. But he took on some pretty mean people and he handled it well.
06:22I want to also congratulate Mike Johnson for the job that he's doing.
06:31See, we gave him a majority of almost nothing. And then I said to make it tougher on him.
06:37Let me take two or three of the people. Right. I said he'll only have to suffer with that for about three months.
06:43How are they doing, by the way? Are they is that moving along?
06:48I said, do you mind if I take this one, that one and a couple of others? He didn't mind. He can handle it.
06:53No, he's a man that's liked by everybody. I've never met a man like this. You've got to how many is a 219 or 220 or 220.
07:01And of the 220, 219 really like him. I noticed he got one negative vote once about two weeks ago.
07:07But I think even 220 like him, if you want to know the truth. And that's very unusual.
07:11I know a lot of nice guys in Congress and they have 35 people that hate him.
07:15So if you have 35 people that hate you and you only have one or two or three votes, you'll have five, I think.
07:20But that's that's going to be like, you know, the good news is when we get to that five number, it's going to feel like a massive majority.
07:28You could be really nasty to a couple of them. So it's going to feel like hitting your head on the wall and stopping.
07:36It feels so good to stop. But he's done a fantastic job.
07:39And Steve Scalise is he's our hero because, you know, I was with him.
07:48You talk about being shot. I was with him. He got some bad ones.
07:53And his incredible wife and she really loves him. You know, you never know about that.
07:59I've been with other people. They were doing poorly. And the wife is like looking at a watch.
08:04You can't get out of the hospital fast enough. How's he doing? I don't know. He's all right.
08:10That woman was a mess. She was crying and crying. No, they're going to take him.
08:16They're going to take him. I told Steve when he finally woke up. It was a while to the doctor told me it was the most blood they've ever transfused in any patient.
08:26They've never done anything like it. And here is the picture of strength. Right.
08:30And he's been a great friend with the family because of the family.
08:37And what a job you did. It worked out pretty much, pretty much better than we even thought. Right.
08:43And I did have a couple of things, you know, to say that were extremely controversial.
08:48And between J.D. and Melania and anybody else that are police, sir, it's such a beautiful, unifying speech.
08:57Please, sir, don't say these things. I said, I'm telling you, it's going to play great.
09:05They said, you're right. For this group of people, it's going to play. You're the only ones I heard by that.
09:10But we had some beauties, didn't we, Melania? She said, sir, calls me, sir, when she's angry.
09:18No, I'm only kidding. I better say I'm only kidding. And the press is going to pick that one up loudly.
09:25No, but she said, no, I think it's it would be terrible. It's such a nice speech.
09:31I think it's you know, it all depends on your delivery. How was the delivery? Was it good?
09:39But she said it's such a beautiful, such a beautiful speech.
09:42You can't put things in there that you were going to put in.
09:46And I was going to talk about the J6 hostages.
09:51But you'll be happy because, you know, it's action, not words that count.
09:57And you're going to see a lot of action on the J6.
10:05And I was going to talk about the things that Joe did today with the pardons of people that were very, very guilty of very bad crimes,
10:14like the unselect committee of political thugs, where they literally have been.
10:22What they did is they destroyed and deleted all of the information, all of the hearings, practically not a thing left.
10:32They deleted all the information on Nancy Pelosi having turned down the offer of 10,000 soldiers.
10:38You wouldn't have needed 10,000. You could have had 500.
10:41And it would have stopped because we may have had a million people that day.
10:46The people that were there, you don't see any photographs, but we have a lot of great photos.
10:50But you don't see those photographs. They don't put them in. They show the people at the Capitol.
10:55But I was talking about that. I was going to talk about that.
11:00They said, please don't bring that up right now. You can bring it up tomorrow.
11:04I said, how about now in front of the very. I'll bring it up right now.
11:10You know, and this little time delay is good because we're getting great reviews on the speech.
11:14Now watch. They'll take the speech and say, I didn't like it because he left there and he's talked to people.
11:20But we're giving you a little more information than we gave upstairs.
11:24They pardoned a lot of people. They pardoned before we even get to today.
11:28They pardoned. What is it? Thirty three murderers, absolute murderers, the worst murderers.
11:34You know, when you get to death sentence in the United States, you have to be bad because they don't give it much.
11:41And he pardoned almost everybody having a death sentence.
11:45And if you went through the crimes that were committed, you wouldn't even believe them.
11:49The level of violence, the people that were killed, the innocence of people that were killed and children killed by these people.
11:57And he pardoned them for whatever reason. He spared them.
12:01And but they didn't spare the people that they killed. And, you know, who knows what happens in the future.
12:06It's one of the worst because a lot of times they let them out early after that.
12:09You know, they say you're going to be in for life, but then all of a sudden they get let out for good behavior.
12:15And then they go on a rampage. It's one of those little things. Right.
12:19But I was going to talk about that. But I was really going to talk about the the level of, you know, what's going on.
12:27Why are we doing this? Why are we trying to help a guy like Millie?
12:32Why are we doing Millie? He was pardoned. What he said. Terrible.
12:36What he said. Why are we helping some of the people? Why are we helping Liz Cheney?
12:42I mean, Liz Cheney is a disaster. She's a crying lunatic and crying, crying.
12:47Adam Kinzinger, he's a super crime. I never saw the guy not cry. He's always crying.
12:52I look at him. I remember years ago he was actually on my side.
12:57And then one day, you know, when you don't want to kill people in wars, they turn against you.
13:00Liz Cheney hated the concept of of not going to war with everybody.
13:05Let's kill everybody. Let's spend a lot of money on military equipment.
13:09You know where her father works. Right. And but what she did was incredible.
13:15Think of it. They destroyed and deleted all of that information that went on for almost two years against Trump.
13:21And the reason they did, because it was all false. Like the person that said I tried to strangle a Secret Service agent.
13:30That's one of the toughest human beings I think I've ever seen.
13:33I actually had a friend say, please don't change that, sir, that you are the coolest sucker in history.
13:41Remember, she said, I put my hands around his neck because he would go to the Capitol made up fiction.
13:48And I was rebuffed. And the guy on the right is a massive weightlifter, probably stronger than me.
13:54Do you think he's stronger than me, honey? You know who I'm talking? Possibly stronger than me.
14:00Slightly younger than me. Like I won't say how many years because I don't want to talk about that.
14:06But a lot of years. But I had a friend that said, why are you disputing that story?
14:11That's the coolest story I've ever heard. That I would attack a karate champion,
14:17get slightly rebuffed and then throw my arms around a guy with a neck about this big.
14:23Even though there are bars, you know, there are bars that you can't really do that anyway.
14:28So so I wanted to talk about that. But all of that stuff got deleted.
14:33And the reason it got deleted is they were all caught in lies.
14:36You know, Secret Service testified and they said it didn't happen.
14:40Actually, the two guys were very embarrassed.
14:42They're suffering because their friends are saying, did Trump really do that to you?
14:49But they gained a whole new respect for me. But it was just make-believe stuff.
14:54And there were a lot of make-believe stories made up. So rather than suffer the wrath,
14:59like the story with Nancy Pelosi, I offered a ten thousand soldiers.
15:03She knows that she admitted it on tape that her daughter made.
15:07She's a videographer or whatever you call her, which I'm glad she is.
15:12So she can't be in good stead with Nancy.
15:15But Nancy said it was my responsibility as she's leaving the Capitol.
15:19She said it was and it was. She's in charge of security at the Capitol.
15:23But I offered them up to ten thousand soldiers, even more.
15:27One time I said more as many as you need, but you needed four or five hundred, four or five.
15:32Ten thousand would be more than the number of people there by a lot.
15:36But we offered her ten thousand. Think of it. Ten thousand soldiers.
15:41In other words, J6 wouldn't be J6. There would have been no J6.
15:45But she rebuffed them. She didn't like it. No, she didn't like it.
15:49Maybe she wanted that to happen. But she's guilty as hell.
15:53And now we would have to go through the process because they destroyed all evidence.
15:58They deleted everything. There's virtually nothing left.
16:02The other fake story and so many other fake stories.
16:05And many people came out on our side.
16:08And those people now got to find them. There's nothing left.
16:12So that's a criminal offense. If that were a civil case, it would be a criminal offense.
16:17If that were if that happened civilly where you did that, it would be a criminal offense.
16:21So I decided I'm not going to make this speech complicated.
16:25I'm going to make it beautiful. I'm going to make it a unifying speech.
16:29And then when they said we have a group of people that are serious Trump fans,
16:36I said, this is the time to tell those stories.
16:49But seriously, I like to I think it was a tremendous success.
16:53I think we're very lucky we put it inside because it is really cold.
16:57We just went to the helicopter out of respect for something that's taken place for a long time.
17:04I guess it's as old as helicopters used to get into a stagecoach.
17:09Now you get into a helicopter. Times change. But it's pretty, pretty old custom.
17:15And it's a beautiful custom. Actually, it's a beautiful custom.
17:18I wish we could have had a better relationship.
17:21I wish we could have had a better relationship between Republicans and Democrats.
17:25I was with Senator Schumer. I said, Chuck, I think it's time we all started getting along a little bit because it doesn't make sense.
17:32I mean, we literally never get a Democrat vote. They never get a Republican vote.
17:36Almost. And although there is a bill coming up very shortly that we have a lot of Democrat votes.
17:43It's going to be a very beautiful bill.
17:47We're going to have a deciding, I would say, within a week or so.
17:50And it's going to be a very good bill. You all know what I'm talking about.
17:54So I just want to thank you all for being here. You have been our fans from day one.
17:59Look at all these people all over.
18:06This has been. This has been a.
18:12Has there ever been anything like it? There's never been anything like it.
18:15This has been a movement like no movement ever in history for probably any country, let alone this country.
18:21You know, if somebody is running for president and if they go out and they announce they're going to Arizona,
18:28they're going to Nevada, they're going to someplace.
18:31If you have 200 or 300 people, that would be standard. Ronald Reagan would go out.
18:36I mean, outside of the last couple of days where people get a little excited.
18:39But even then, you have a couple of thousand people.
18:42But if you're going to go someplace, any place, any one of the swing states, any one of the other states,
18:49I mean, how about the non-swing states? We won Alabama by 48 points.
18:54We won Tennessee by massive numbers. Wyoming won by numbers that are nobody's ever seen.
19:03And, you know, places like California, we did great. But when they send out like 38 million ballots,
19:08nobody knows where the hell they're sending them. And then they come pouring back the whole thing.
19:13You know, they passed a law in California that if you work in an election bureau and if you so much as ask for a voter ID,
19:22if you say, sir, ma'am, could I please look at your voter ID?
19:26They have the right to put you in jail. You're a criminal. Can you believe that?
19:29There's only one reason that happens. They want to cheat.
19:33So they had it where voter ID wasn't accepted.
19:37But now if you even ask for it, this is seriously a bill that was just signed, passed in their legislature.
19:44And it was signed. And I think when we get things cleaned up and we get back to a little bit of normalcy,
19:51I'm going to ask the speaker to really get involved, because I think we would have won the state of California.
19:56Because, you know, if you look at my numbers with Hispanic, we're at 56 percent.
20:01And we were winning. We won the Texas border that had never been won.
20:06As the governor said, he's doing a good job, the governor, by the way, of Texas.
20:10But as the governor said, it hasn't. Oh, did I get lucky?
20:18Supposing I said, you know, he's not here, but the governor of Texas has done a terrible job.
20:24Wow. Look at you. You mean we couldn't get you up in the front row?
20:30I'll tell you. Supposing I said, J.D., the governor of Texas is not doing his job.
20:39You heard what I said. See, I didn't know you were there.
20:42I said he's doing he's doing a great job. He's doing a phenomenal job.
20:46But now you're going to have a partner that's going to work with you because you didn't have.
20:50Not only did they have a partner, he had people selling the wall. Right.
20:56We have a fence structure that we worked on. The governor worked on with me.
21:00And I didn't love it, to be honest with you. I wanted a nice precast concrete, you know, 40, 50 feet.
21:06I like a beautiful could have been a T-shape Y-shape. I love construction.
21:12I wanted that sucker to go up maybe 50, 60 feet. It would have looked beautiful.
21:16A nice Y-shape. And I said, the problem is, sir, they climb that like a rabbit.
21:22I said, what do you mean? No way. And they brought some of these guys out.
21:25They climbed it like and the other thing is you hit it with acid and the thing will disintegrate.
21:31You know, they have things for concrete. So they needed very hardened steel, very special steel.
21:36And then they did 7000 pound concrete inside that steel unit inside that steel.
21:40And then they have a rebar. That's the toughest steel made. Very hard to cut.
21:47So this is why very little is cut. I mean, it's right. And then they put a anti-climb panel on top.
21:52I hated it. I said, it's so unattractive. And I said, why would that work?
21:58I don't believe it works. And I went to watch the Border Patrol, gave a display.
22:02We had actually two sets of climbers, the guys that climb up walls with drugs on their back.
22:08I mean, they got like 60, 70 pounds of drug and they go as fast as you can walk.
22:13Or we have Mount Everest type climbers. And honestly, the drug guys were much better.
22:20The drug guys blew them away. Right. But it's true, the anti-climb panel, they couldn't get around it.
22:26They just couldn't. You didn't have it. So sometimes you sacrifice beauty for efficiency.
22:33And we did. So we built this wall and we had we built over 500 miles of wall.
22:40That's why we had such good numbers. The famous chart that came down.
22:43Very thankfully, the chart that came down on my right, Governor, had I not looked over there.
22:48I'm not speaking right now. You might be speaking here. You want to know the truth.
22:52You, J.D., have got a lot of great people in this party. But it was I got very lucky.
22:57But we had the best numbers we've ever had. But I bought you know, what happens is when you fill it up,
23:02it's like water. You fill it up. Now we have 571 miles of wall.
23:07And they would always say, you know, when we renovated a wall, so there'd be like a piece of plywood
23:13sitting there for 60 years or a two by four sitting for 60 years on the ground and rotting.
23:21Because, you know, and they say, you didn't build a new wall.
23:25Here we're building 50 feet up in the air and 30 feet sections, 50 foot sections, all steel,
23:30all concrete, all everything. And oh, by the way, they don't even want me to say this.
23:34But what the hell? Doesn't take that long time. They're all wired for all of the equipment.
23:39We put wires and everything so they can easily wire for all the different types of equipment.
23:44And if there's a doubt, we have a wire. Whenever we just look, you just find the wires all over the place up top.
23:50So we could just hook it up. We don't have to have wires on the outside, which wouldn't do too well. Right.
23:56So anyway, so we built an extra 200 miles of wall and the governor wanted to buy it.
24:03He tried to buy it and they wouldn't sell it to him. He wanted to put it up himself.
24:07Could have been done in three to four weeks, 200 more miles.
24:10Because when you do it now, they just keep going further out, further out, further out, getting around.
24:15So we did an extra 200 miles and it was all bought.
24:21And they announced that they're not going to put it up.
24:25And that's when I realized they wanted open borders.
24:27And that's when I realized that people are going to come pouring through the wall like nobody's ever seen before.
24:34But you've seen it. A lot of you are here because of that. I made it my number one issue.
24:38They all said inflation was the number one issue. I said, I disagree.
24:41I think people coming into our country from prisons and from mental institutions is a bigger issue for the people that I know.
24:49And I made it my number one. I talked about inflation, too.
24:51But, you know, how many times can you say that an apple has doubled in cost?
24:56I'd say it and I'd hit it hard. But then I go back to the fact that we don't want criminals coming into our country.
25:03We don't want the jails of every country in the world virtually being deposited into the United States.
25:09And that man had to suffer with it. And he did an unbelievable job.
25:13I'll tell you, he was a very popular governor. But now he's like an unbeatable governor because of your border policies.
25:19He was fantastic. And he really was.
25:25Governor Abbott is a great man, a great leader.
25:30And but it did make him very more. Did you do it? You didn't do that for politics.
25:35You did it because you wanted to do the right thing. But I think it sure as hell worked for politics, too.
25:40It's self-preservation. That's right. But no, because the people are demanding it.
25:44The people of Texas are demanding it. The people are demanding it all over.
25:48So anyway, so we built it and they wouldn't let us use it.
25:53They wouldn't let the governor use it. And other governors, they wouldn't let him use it.
25:57But he was the leader of the pack and did a great job.
26:00And then we heard about a month ago that not only wouldn't they let it use it, they were selling it.
26:06They were going to sell it for five cents on the dollar. Now, five cents on the dollar then.
26:11But today, it would cost more than twice as much to build because we bought it like six years ago.
26:16And it was just sitting on the ground. And that does not do well for the whole thing.
26:21But it was just sitting on the ground. And I heard about it.
26:25And I called the governor and I called a lot of people, your attorney general.
26:29And here's the story. They were going to buy it. And these are great business people.
26:34They were going to buy it for five cents on the dollar or less.
26:39And they were calling us up. We'll sell it to you for 200 cents on the dollar.
26:45In other words, it will cost you twice as much. So it's 200 cents on the dollar.
26:51I said, can someone explain that to a judge? I mean, how corrupt is that?
26:56You'd think they'd say maybe we'll sell it to you for 20 cents, 30 cents, but not 200 cents.
27:05So they were going to buy something for five cents and they were going to sell it to us for a fortune.
27:10They're going to make it would be they'd have it down in Fortune magazine.
27:14They'd put it of the deal of the year. OK, you buy something like that.
27:18But it was so corrupt and so horrible. And when we told that to the administration, they didn't care.
27:24They just kept going forward. They couldn't care less. And they kept going forward.
27:28They knew that they were trying to sell it back to us. They would have sold it back to us.
27:32You would have ended up buying it. You would have paid probably 50, 60 cents on us.
27:36But they're going to use it for scrap metal. But then they made a much better deal.
27:40They could just buy it and sell it to us for 15, 20 times what they paid, 20 times.
27:45Think of it like 20 times what they paid. And we wouldn't let it happen.
27:51The governor with his attorney general, Ken Paxson, they made a fantastic lawyer.
27:58He's he's pushing around pretty good by people. Right.
28:02I said, you got that you got a great attorney general. They should leave him alone.
28:06He was with me. And but Ken and the governor went to court and a judge actually became incensed
28:12and actually called for an investigation. How could a thing like this happen?
28:16So he stopped it. So we're waiting to put that wall up.
28:19And now that you have a new president, that wall will go up so fast.
28:24The governor will complain, sir. This is Greg Abbott, sir.
28:30Please. The wall is going up too fast. Please don't do that.
28:34You know the story about winning. No, no. We're going to win too much.
28:37We're winning too much. Please. People always love that one.
28:40We'll do this with the wall. Governor Abbott calls, sir, the wall is going up too fast.
28:45We can't take it. We just can't take it.
28:47No, I think you'll be very happy if the wall goes up too fast. Right.
28:51But we'll get that dude and we'll work with you on that.
28:53But it was a great decision by a great Texas judge. Right.
28:57And it was beautiful, beautiful to watch. We see stop them right in their track.
29:01I mean, they were literally loading this stuff onto trucks. It was terrible.
29:05Honestly, it was terrible. And he wouldn't take it.
29:08So I'm so glad I mentioned that they have a really good governor in Texas.
29:11Not. And I swear I didn't know he was here. I swear to you.
29:15It sounds like a setup. I didn't know you would. And I did. I get lucky.
29:19I said the right thing because there have been moments where I wasn't so happy with him, you know.
29:25But not too many. I can tell you that. So anyway, it's good to see you, too, Governor.
29:29Great. But I just want to thank everybody. You've been incredible.
29:33I recognize so many of you. It's so crazy. But this has been a long journey.
29:37And this was a journey that started in 2015, probably started 20 years before that.
29:43People used to say, you're going to run for president. You're going to run, run, run.
29:47And I always said, no, no, no, I don't want. And then one day I said, let's give it a shot.
29:54And what I talked about then was the border, too. I think it probably was the number one issue for me.
29:59Back in 2015, 2016, I talked about the border and now I talked about the border.
30:05But this border is much worse. We fixed the border was totally fixed.
30:08There's nothing to talk about 2020, by the way, that election was totally rigged.
30:12But these are the that's OK. It was a rigged election.
30:17You know, the only thing good about it, it showed how bad they are, showed how incompetent.
30:22And frankly, historically, this is a much bigger event. If that would have gone like it should have.
30:28The only the bad thing about it is some bad things happen, like a lot of people in our country that wouldn't be in our country right now.
30:34And that's that's the bad part. But I will say that it started in 2015.
30:40And right from the beginning, we went to the top that day one.
30:44They announced Trump and Trump went to number one and stayed there for the whole primary.
30:49And then we took on Hillary. She didn't look too happy today.
30:55We took on a very nice person, but we took on Hillary and we defeated Hillary.
31:01And then we did much better the second time in 2020. You know, we got millions more votes.
31:07We got millions, like 10, 12 million more votes than we did the first time.
31:12No president has ever gotten that many more votes. I got nine million more than anybody else had ever gotten.
31:19And they said we lost. And because of that, I said to Melania, what do you think?
31:25And she said, you want to do this again?
31:28And and had I had we lost and had I thought we lost, I wouldn't do it again because that's like the ultimate poll. Right.
31:34But I knew how well we did. And this time we made it too big to rig. It was so big.
31:39They tried. They tried. They tried.
31:46They tried. They tried to do it. And around 902, they gave up last time.
31:51They did bad things at this time. They just said, you know, I don't know if you saw Mr. Speaker in Washington.
31:58They had placards. They were all set to march. They thought it would be closer.
32:03A gentleman asked me, a very respected gentleman asked me yesterday, how come the polls were so wrong?
32:09They showed you winning, but not at a landslide.
32:12I said, because people that are true trumpers are so angry at the whole polling system and at the writers, the fake news that they don't want to talk to anybody.
32:23So when you call somebody from Trump, who are you voting for?
32:28They say it's none of your business. I'm not telling you.
32:32And that was probably 40 percent of the people they called. So they would discard that one.
32:38And they didn't show that. And then when the election happened, you know, the vote came and it was much different, much higher than we're going to win.
32:46But they thought they really thought they couldn't believe the one man said, I mean, it was so much higher.
32:51We won all seven swing states. We won the popular vote by millions of votes, which is hard for a Republican.
32:57I'll tell you who came through. The unions came through. The autoworkers were great. The teamsters were great. The firemen were great.
33:04I think every almost every union was great. The only one that weren't great, although Sean was great.
33:11And the teamsters, the head of the Sean O'Brien, the head of the teamsters was fantastic.
33:16But generally speaking, the head of the union was against Trump, but the union would be with us for like 80, 85 percent.
33:25Look what we did with the autoworkers in Michigan. Look what we did with the teamsters.
33:29The teamsters were unbelievable. They were a solid Democrat vote and they voted for Trump.
33:34So we had a great experience. This has been now we have to go to work and get it done because we have to do something.
33:40It's going to be great. We're going to turn our country around and we're going to turn it around.
33:46And I think this was a better speech than the one I made upstairs.
33:51I think this was better, J.D. I think this was much better.
33:57And I got to see my friend. So, Governor, take care of yourself.
34:01You call me. We'll start working. You know what that means with him.
34:05He's going to be calling me tomorrow morning at about six. How about next week?
34:10You call me. We're going to get it started real fast. We'll really help you a lot.
34:14You've done a fantastic job protecting something which is not supposed to be for the states.
34:19And amazing job you've done. Thank you very much.
34:22And I want to thank everybody. And I have a first lady who's been incredible.
34:34I shouldn't say this. I'm going to get hell when I say this, but her feet are absolutely aching.
34:41You know, those heels. And we thought we were leaving. We were going home.
34:47Sir, would you be able to go down and say hello to some of your other fans that are here?
34:53I said, oh, I didn't know that. Well, did you get to see pretty clearly the picture, I hope?
34:58That's good. But because you wouldn't want to make the same speech again, right?
35:03But she said, darling, I love you so much, but my feet are killing me.
35:08I said, honey, let me just see how far does I ask the person?
35:12Oh, not that long. Maybe four or five hundred yards. That's five football fields.
35:17I said, can you make it? She said, we're going to make it no matter what.
35:21We're going to make it. And then we went out to the helicopter, though, just prior to this and said goodbye.
35:34It's a custom in the wind is blowing like crazy. And with the hat that she's wearing, she almost blew away.
35:41She almost lost her. She was being elevated off the ground.
35:47She almost blew away. No. So we all appreciate it because you.
35:52He's been a great first lady, a beautiful and a great person.
35:56And they love our first. You know, J.D., whenever I make a speech, I see hundreds of times.
36:03We love our first lady. And they do. And they should. She's great.
36:07So I just want to thank you. Thank you very much. I just want to thank everybody.
36:12And I felt that I said to J.D., should we give him the A treatment, the B treatment, the C, the D or the F?
36:21You know, the F is. Hello, everybody. Thank you for being here. Bye bye.
36:25I gave you the A plus treatment. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
36:31Thank you all very much.
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