'Any Questions?': Trump Takes Question After Question From Peter Doocy | FULL
Summary
TLDRIn this extensive interview, former President Donald Trump addresses a wide range of topics, including his recent legal battles, the state of California’s crisis, and international relations. He discusses the challenges of governance, criticizing certain political figures, and detailing decisions like his opposition to Canadian subsidies. He touches on national security concerns, particularly regarding drone incursions, and reflects on his political success, emphasizing his strong mandate and the Republican party's growth. Trump also highlights his ongoing efforts to navigate international issues, including relations with Russia and China.
Takeaways
- 😀 President Trump discusses his respect for the court's decision regarding his legal issues and the ongoing appeal process.
- 😀 He criticizes the judge involved in his case, calling them conflicted and suggesting that the entire legal process is an attack on political opponents.
- 😀 Trump comments on his relationship with former President Barack Obama, stating that they get along despite differing philosophies.
- 😀 The President expresses disappointment with California's leadership, particularly Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass, regarding the state's water shortage and wildfires.
- 😀 Trump takes credit for a federal plan to provide water from the north to California, which Governor Newsom rejected, leading to severe water shortages during the fires.
- 😀 He describes the devastation caused by the fires in California, emphasizing the loss of expensive homes and the impact on the state's tax base.
- 😀 Trump also criticizes California's leadership for its handling of crime and other issues, suggesting that many wealthy individuals will leave the state as a result.
- 😀 When discussing international relations, Trump indicates that he is open to meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping, emphasizing the need to end the war in Ukraine.
- 😀 Trump criticizes Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, calling Canada the '51st state' and arguing that the U.S. should no longer subsidize Canada.
- 😀 The President highlights the growing issue of drone incursions over secure areas in the U.S. and the lack of effective responses to mitigate the threat.
Q & A
What was the main subject of the press conference?
-The press conference primarily focused on discussing President Trump's legal matters, the ongoing appeal against a court ruling, his thoughts on the state of California, and the political dynamics involving other leaders, including Biden and Obama.
What did President Trump think of the Supreme Court's recent ruling?
-President Trump viewed the Supreme Court's ruling as fair and mentioned that although they invited an appeal, he would pursue it out of principle. He believed the ruling was a step towards addressing the larger issue at hand.
Why did President Trump refer to the judge involved in his case as 'conflicted'?
-Trump referred to the judge as 'conflicted' because he believed the judge should not have been overseeing his case, citing potential biases and conflicts of interest, though this was his personal perspective.
How did President Trump describe his relationship with Barack Obama?
-Trump remarked that despite having differing philosophies, he and Obama got along well, particularly during the Carter funeral. He even mentioned that they met backstage and had a friendly interaction.
What did President Trump think about the governors of California's handling of the water crisis?
-Trump criticized California's Governor Gavin Newsom for rejecting federal aid to bring water from the north, claiming that his refusal led to the state's current water shortages and catastrophic fires.
How did President Trump characterize the destruction caused by the fires in California?
-Trump described the fires in California as one of the greatest catastrophes in the history of the nation, highlighting the high-value homes destroyed and the potential long-term effects on the state's tax base.
What was President Trump's stance on the trade of American hostages with the Taliban?
-Trump expressed a cautious approach to the trade of a Taliban prisoner for American hostages, mentioning that he had not yet reviewed the specifics of the potential deal.
What did President Trump suggest about Greenland's relationship with the United States?
-Trump mentioned that Greenland's people would likely prefer to be part of the United States, citing their interest in joining and the strategic importance of Greenland to U.S. national security.
How did President Trump describe his interactions with CEOs who had previously criticized him?
-Trump noted that many CEOs who had previously censored him or expressed criticism were now showing respect, likely due to his political success and the mandate he received in the election.
What were President Trump's thoughts on the potential U.S. relationship with Canada?
-Trump suggested that Canada could benefit from becoming the 51st state, noting that the U.S. subsidizes Canada significantly. He also criticized Canada's tax policies, military contributions, and trade practices.
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