First, January 21st, 2017, full CIA Langley HQ visit transcript. Draw your own conclusions.
PRESIDENT TRUMP:
Well, I want to thank everybody. Very, very special people. And it is
true, this is my first stop, officially. We're not talking about the
balls, or we're not talking about even the speeches -- although they did
treat me nicely on that speech yesterday. (Laughter.) I always call
them the dishonest media, but they treated me nicely. (Laughter.)
But
I want to say that there is nobody that feels stronger about the
intelligence community and the CIA than Donald Trump. There's nobody.
(Applause.)
The wall behind me is very, very special. We've been
touring for quite a while, and I'll tell you what -- 29? I can't
believe it.
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Twenty-eight.
TRUMP:
Oh, 28. We got to reduce it. That's amazing. And we really appreciate
what you've done in terms of showing us something very special. And your
whole group, these are really special, amazing people. Very, very few
people could do the job you people do. And I want to just let you know, I
am so behind you. And I know maybe sometimes you haven’t gotten the
backing that you've wanted, and you're going to get so much backing.
Maybe you're going to say, please don’t give us so much backing.
(Laughter.) Mr. President, please, we don’t need that much backing.
(Laughter.) But you're going to have that. And I think everybody in this
room knows it.
You know, the military and the law enforcement,
generally speaking, but all of it -- but the military gave us tremendous
percentages of votes. We were unbelievably successful in the election
with getting the vote of the military. And probably almost everybody in
this room voted for me, but I will not ask you to raise your hands if
you did. (Laughter.) But I would guarantee a big portion, because we're
all on the same wavelength, folks. (Applause.) We're all on the same
wavelength, right? He knows. It took Brian about 30 seconds to figure
that one out, right, because we know we're on the same wavelength.
But
we're going to do great things. We're going to do great things. We've
been fighting these wars for longer than any wars we've ever fought. We
have not used the real abilities that we have. We've been restrained. We
have to get rid of ISIS. Have to get rid of ISIS. We have no choice.
(Applause.) Radical Islamic terrorism. And I said it yesterday -- it has
to be eradicated just off the face of the Earth. This is evil. This is
evil. And you know, I can understand the other side. We can all
understand the other side. There can be wars between countries, there
can be wars. You can understand what happened. This is something nobody
can even understand. This is a level of evil that we haven’t seen. And
you're going to go to it, and you're going to do a phenomenal job. But
we're going to end it. It's time. It's time right now to end it.
You
have somebody coming on who is extraordinary. For the different
positions of "Secretary of This" and "Secretary of That" and all of
these great positions, I'd see five, six, seven, eight people. And we
had a great transition. We had an amazing team of talent. And, by the
way, General Flynn is right over here. Put up your hand. What a good
guy. (Applause.) And Reince and my whole group. Reince -- you know --
they don’t care about Reince. He's like this political guy that turned
out to be a superstar, right? We don’t have to talk about Reince.
But
we did -- we had such a tremendous, tremendous success. So when I'm
interviewing all of these candidates that Reince and his whole group is
putting in front, it went very, very quickly, and, in this case, went so
quickly -- because I would see six or seven or eight for Secretary of
Agriculture, who we just named the other day, Sonny Perdue, former
governor of Georgia. Fantastic guy. But I'd see six, seven, eight people
for a certain position. Everybody wanted it.
But I met Mike
Pompeo, and it was the only guy I met. I didn’t want to meet anybody
else. I said, cancel everybody else. Cancel. Now, he was approved,
essentially, but they're doing little political games with me. He was
one of the three. Now, last night, as you know, General Mattis,
fantastic guy, and General Kelly got approved. (Applause.) And Mike
Pompeo was supposed to be in that group. It was going to be the three of
them. Can you imagine all of these guys? People respect -- you know,
they respect that military sense. All my political people, they're not
doing so well. The political people aren’t doing so well but you. We're
going to get them all through, but some will take a little bit longer
than others.
But Mike was literally -- I had a group of -- what,
we had nine different people? Now, I must say, I didn’t mind cancelling
eight appointments. That wasn’t the worst thing in the world. But I met
him and I said, he is so good. Number one in his class at West Point.
Now,
I know a lot about West Point. I'm a person that very strongly believes
in academics. In fact, every time I say I had an uncle who was a great
professor at MIT for 35 years who did a fantastic job in so many
different ways, academically -- was an academic genius -- and then they
say, is Donald Trump an intellectual? Trust me, I'm like a smart
persona. (Laughter.) And I recognized immediately. So he was number one
at West Point, and he was also essentially number one at Harvard Law
School. And then he decided to go into the military. And he ran for
Congress. And everything he's done has been a homerun. People like him,
but much more importantly to me, everybody respects him. And when I told
Paul Ryan that I wanted to do this, I would say he may be the only
person that was not totally thrilled -- right, Mike? Because he said, I
don’t want to lose this guy.
But you will be getting a total
star. You're going to be getting a total gem. He's a gem. (Applause.)
You'll see. You'll see. And many of you know him anyway. But you're
going to see. And again, we have some great people going in. But this
one is something -- is going to be very special, because this is one, if
I had to name the most important, this would certainly be perhaps --
you know, in certain ways, you could say my most important. You do the
job like everybody in this room is capable of doing. And the generals
are wonderful, and the fighting is wonderful. But if you give them the
right direction, boy, does the fighting become easier. And, boy, do we
lose so fewer lives, and win so quickly. And that's what we have to do.
We have to start winning again.
You know, when I was young and
when I was -- of course, I feel young. I feel like I'm 30, 35, 39.
(Laughter.) Somebody said, are you young? I said, I think I'm young. You
know, I was stopping -- when we were in the final month of that
campaign, four stops, five stops, seven stops. Speeches, speeches, in
front of 25,000, 30,000 people, 15,000, 19,000 from stop to stop. I feel
young.
When I was young -- and I think we're all sort of young.
When I was young, we were always winning things in this country. We'd
win with trade. We'd win with wars. At a certain age, I remember hearing
from one of my instructors, "The United States has never lost a war."
And then, after that, it's like we haven’t won anything. We don’t win
anymore. The old expression, "to the victor belong the spoils" -- you
remember. I always used to say, keep the oil. I wasn’t a fan of Iraq. I
didn’t want to go into Iraq. But I will tell you, when we were in, we
got out wrong. And I always said, in addition to that, keep the oil.
Now, I said it for economic reasons. But if you think about it, Mike, if
we kept the oil you probably wouldn’t have ISIS because that's where
they made their money in the first place. So we should have kept the
oil. But okay. (Laughter.) Maybe you'll have another chance. But the
fact is, should have kept the oil.
I believe that this group is
going to be one of the most important groups in this country toward
making us safe, toward making us winners again, toward ending all of the
problems. We have so many problems that are interrelated that we don’t
even think of, but interrelated to the kind of havoc and fear that this
sick group of people has caused. So I can only say that I am with you
1,000 percent.
And the reason you're my first stop is that, as
you know, I have a running war with the media. They are among the most
dishonest human beings on Earth. (Laughter and applause.) And they sort
of made it sound like I had a feud with the intelligence community. And I
just want to let you know, the reason you're the number-one stop is
exactly the opposite -- exactly. And they understand that, too.
And
I was explaining about the numbers. We did a thing yesterday at the
speech. Did everybody like the speech? (Applause.) I've been given good
reviews. But we had a massive field of people. You saw them. Packed. I
get up this morning, I turn on one of the networks, and they show an
empty field. I say, wait a minute, I made a speech. I looked out, the
field was -- it looked like a million, million and a half people. They
showed a field where there were practically nobody standing there. And
they said, Donald Trump did not draw well. I said, it was almost
raining, the rain should have scared them away, but God looked down and
he said, we're not going to let it rain on your speech.
In fact,
when I first started, I said, oh, no. The first line, I got hit by a
couple of drops. And I said, oh, this is too bad, but we'll go right
through it. But the truth is that it stopped immediately. It was
amazing. And then it became really sunny. And then I walked off and it
poured right after I left. It poured. But, you know, we have something
that's amazing because we had -- it looked -- honestly, it looked like a
million and a half people. Whatever it was, it was. But it went all the
way back to the Washington Monument. And I turn on -- and by mistake I
get this network, and it showed an empty field. And it said we drew
250,000 people. Now, that's not bad, but it's a lie. We had 250,000
people literally around -- you know, in the little bowl that we
constructed. That was 250,000 people. The rest of the 20-block area, all
the way back to the Washington Monument, was packed. So we caught them,
and we caught them in a beauty. And I think they're going to pay a big
price.
We had another one yesterday, which was interesting. In
the Oval Office there's a beautiful statue of Dr. Martin Luther King.
And I also happen to like Churchill, Winston Churchill. I think most of
us like Churchill. He doesn’t come from our country, but had a lot to do
with it. Helped us; real ally. And, as you know, the Churchill statue
was taken out -- the bust. And as you also probably have read, the Prime
Minister is coming over to our country very shortly. And they wanted to
know whether or not I'd like it back. I say, absolutely, but in the
meantime we have a bust of Churchill.
So a reporter for Time magazine -- and I have been on their
cover, like, 14 or 15 times. I think we have the all-time record in the
history of Time Magazine. Like, if Tom Brady is on the cover, it's one
time, because he won the Super Bowl or something, right? (Laughter.)
I've been on it for 15 times this year. I don’t think that's a record,
Mike, that can ever be broken. Do you agree with that? What do you
think?
But I will say that they said -- it was very interesting
-- that Donald Trump took down the bust, the statue, of Dr. Martin
Luther King. And it was right there. But there was a cameraman that was
in front of it. (Laughter.) So Zeke -- Zeke from Time Magazine writes a
story about I took down. I would never do that because I have great
respect for Dr. Martin Luther King. But this is how dishonest the media
is.
Now, the big story -- the retraction was, like, where? Was it
a line? Or do they even bother putting it in? So I only like to say
that because I love honesty. I like honest reporting.
I will
tell you, final time -- although I will say it, when you let in your
thousands of other people that have been trying to come in -- because I
am coming back -- we're going to have to get you a larger room.
(Applause.) We may have to get you a larger room. You know? And maybe,
maybe, it will be built by somebody that knows how to build, and we
won't have columns. (Laughter.) You understand that? (Applause.) We get
rid of the columns.
No, I just wanted to really say that I love
you, I respect you. There's nobody I respect more. You're going to do a
fantastic job. And we're going to start winning again, and you're going
to be leading the charge.
So thank you all very much.
(Applause.) Thank you -- you're beautiful. Thank you all very much. Have
a good time. I'll be back. I'll be back. Thank you.
Seriously?
2016, TRUMP ON THE STUMP
"ISIS
is making a tremendous amount of money because of the oil that they
took away, they have some in Syria, they have some in Iraq, I would bomb
the shit out of them.
I would just bomb those suckers, and
that’s right, I’d blow up the pipes, I’d blow up the refineries, I’d
blow up ever single inch, there would be nothing left.
And you
know what, you’ll get Exxon to come in there, and in two months, you
ever see these guys? How good they are, the great oil companies, they’ll
rebuild it brand new … And I’ll take the oil."
Well, again, January 21st, 2017 to the CIA:
"So
we should have kept the oil. But okay. (Laughter.) Maybe you'll have
another chance. But the fact is, should have kept the oil."
"Maybe you'll have another chance"?
Can
anyone state with any confidence in what
Donald Trump truly believes (other than His Own Greatness)?
INAUGURAL WEEKEND ERRATA
"I Alone Can Solve..."
CANDIDATE TRUMP ON C-SPAN DURING THE CAMPAIGN
"Look,
having nuclear—my uncle was a great professor and scientist and
engineer, Dr. John Trump at MIT; good genes, very good genes, OK, very
smart, the Wharton School of Finance, very good, very smart—you know, if
you’re a conservative Republican, if I were a liberal, if, like, OK, if
I ran as a liberal Democrat, they would say I'm one of the smartest
people anywhere in the world—it’s true!—but when you're a conservative
Republican they try—oh, do they do a number—that’s why I always start
off: Went to Wharton, was a good student, went there, went there, did
this, built a fortune—you know I have to give my like credentials all
the time, because we’re a little disadvantaged—but you look at the
nuclear deal, the thing that really bothers me—it would have been so
easy, and it’s not as important as these lives are (nuclear is powerful;
my uncle explained that to me many, many years ago, the power and that
was 35 years ago; he would explain the power of what's going to happen
and he was right—who would have thought?), but when you look at what's
going on with the four prisoners—now it used to be three, now it’s
four—but when it was three and even now, I would have said it's all in
the messenger; fellas, and it is fellas because, you know, they don't,
they haven’t figured that the women are smarter right now than the men,
so, you know, it’s gonna take them about another 150 years—but the
Persians are great negotiators, the Iranians are great negotiators, so,
and they, they just killed, they just killed us."
Just
try to diagram that.
Below, a Trump Department of Edukashun nominee tweet.
Is it too early to start drinking?
UPDATE
...From
last Saturday through Tuesday night, it’s been one surreal event after
another, starting with Trump’s visit to the CIA headquarters where he
stood in front of the Memorial Wall — marked with 117 stars honoring
agents who have died in the line of duty — and acted like he was at a
rally in a high school gym in Indiana.
He didn’t seem to have a
clue that he was being inappropriate. He compounded the bad impression
by sending out his press secretary Sean Spicer to insist that the crowd
for his inauguration was bigger than any in history. When Kellyanne
Conway defended Spicer by saying he had simply offered “alternative
facts,” members of the media were stunned. It’s not that they assume
officials always tell the truth. But they were clearly shocked that the
White House would chastise them for reporting something that was
obviously and provably correct.
When the president was reported
to have told congressional leaders on Monday that he still believed 3
million to 5 million illegal votes had been cast in the election,
causing him to lose the popular vote to Hillary Clinton, it became clear
that Trump’s erratic behavior was not stopping. Leaks have been pouring
out from inside the nascent administration, giving a picture of an
insecure, irrational man who is obsessed with his image and little
else...
- Heather Digby Parton
JAN 25TH INTERVIEW
As reported by
Matthew Rozsa:
"President
Donald Trump held his first televised network interview since being
elected, when he sat down with ABC News’ David Muir on Wednesday
night..."
...So,
I went to the CIA, my first step. I have great respect for the people
in intelligence and CIA. I’m — I don’t have a lot of respect for, in
particular one of the leaders. But that’s okay. But I have a lot of
respect for the people in the CIA.
That speech was a home run.
That speech, if you look at Fox, OK, I’ll mention you — we see what Fox
said. They said it was one of the great speeches. They showed the people
applauding and screaming and — and they were all CIA. There was —
somebody was asking Sean — “Well, were they Trump people that were put—”
we don’t have Trump people. They were CIA people.
That
location was given to me. Mike Pence went up before me, paid great
homage to the wall. I then went up, paid great homage to the wall. I
then spoke to the crowd. I got a standing ovation. In fact, they said it
was the biggest standing ovation since Peyton Manning had won the Super
Bowl and they said it was equal. I got a standing ovation. It lasted
for a long period of time. What you do is take — take out your tape —
you probably ran it live. I know when I do good speeches. I know when I
do bad speeches. That speech was a total home run. They loved it.”
Does not bode well for the future of humanity.
FEBRUARY 1ST ADDENDUM
President Trump convenes a meeting to "commemorate" Black History Month. Transcript:
Well,
the election, it came out really well. Next time we’ll triple the
number or quadruple it. We want to get it over 51, right? At least 51.
Well
this is Black History Month, so this is our little breakfast, our
little get-together. Hi Lynn, how are you? Just a few notes. During this
month, we honor the tremendous history of African-Americans throughout
our country. Throughout the world, if you really think about it, right?
And their story is one of unimaginable sacrifice, hard work, and faith
in America. I’ve gotten a real glimpse—during the campaign, I’d go
around with Ben to a lot of different places I wasn’t so familiar with.
They’re incredible people. And I want to thank Ben Carson, who’s gonna
be heading up HUD. That’s a big job. That’s a job that’s not only
housing, but it’s mind and spirit. Right, Ben? And you understand,
nobody’s gonna be better than Ben.
Last month, we celebrated the
life of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., whose incredible example is
unique in American history. You read all about Dr. Martin Luther King a
week ago when somebody said I took the statue out of my office. It
turned out that that was fake news. Fake news. The statue is cherished,
it’s one of the favorite things in the—and we have some good ones. We
have Lincoln, and we have Jefferson, and we have Dr. Martin Luther King.
But they said the statue, the bust of Martin Luther King, was taken out
of the office. And it was never even touched. So I think it was a
disgrace, but that’s the way the press is. Very unfortunate.
I am
very proud now that we have a museum on the National Mall where people
can learn about Reverend King, so many other things. Frederick Douglass
is an example of somebody who’s done an amazing job and is being
recognized more and more, I noticed. Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, and
millions more black Americans who made America what it is today. Big
impact.
I’m proud to honor this heritage and will be honoring it
more and more. The folks at the table in almost all cases have been
great friends and supporters. Darrell—I met Darrell when he was
defending me on television. And the people that were on the other side
of the argument didn’t have a chance, right? And Paris has done an
amazing job in a very hostile CNN community. He’s all by himself. You’ll
have seven people, and Paris. And I’ll take Paris over the seven. But I
don’t watch CNN, so I don’t get to see you as much as I used to. I
don’t like watching fake news. But Fox has treated me very nice.
Wherever Fox is, thank you.
We’re gonna need better schools and
we need them soon. We need more jobs, we need better wages, a lot better
wages. We’re gonna work very hard on the inner city. Ben is gonna be
doing that, big league. That’s one of the big things that you’re gonna
be looking at. We need safer communities and we’re going to do that with
law enforcement. We’re gonna make it safe. We’re gonna make it much
better than it is right now. Right now it’s terrible, and I saw you
talking about it the other night, Paris, on something else that was
really—you did a fantastic job the other night on a very unrelated show.
I’m
ready to do my part, and I will say this: We’re gonna work together.
This is a great group, this is a group that’s been so special to me. You
really helped me a lot. If you remember I wasn’t going to do well with
the African-American community, and after they heard me speaking and
talking about the inner city and lots of other things, we ended up
getting—and I won’t go into details—but we ended up getting
substantially more than other candidates who had run in the past years.
And now we’re gonna take that to new levels. I want to thank my
television star over here—Omarosa’s actually a very nice person, nobody
knows that. I don’t want to destroy her reputation but she’s a very good
person, and she’s been helpful right from the beginning of the
campaign, and I appreciate it. I really do. Very special.
So I want to thank everybody for being here.
Okeee Dokeee, then...
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PRESIDENT TRUMP ADDRESSES THE NATIONAL PRAYER BREAKFAST
TRUMP: Thank you, Mark. So nice.
(APPLAUSE)
Thank you very much, thank you.
(APPLAUSE)
Thank you very much, it's a great honor to be here this morning. And so many faith leaders -- very, very important people to me -- from across our magnificent nation, and so many leaders from all across the globe. Today we continue a tradition begun by President Eisenhower some 64 years ago.
This gathering is a testament to the power of faith and is one of the great customs of our nation. And I hope to be here seven more times with you.
(APPLAUSE)
I want very much to thank our co-chair Senator Boozman and Senator Coons. And all of the congressional leadership; they're all over the place. We have a lot of very distinguished guests. And we have one guest who was just sworn in last night, Rex Tillerson, secretary of state.
(APPLAUSE)
Gonna do a great job.
(APPLAUSE)
Some people didn't like Rex because he actually got along with leaders of the world. I said, no, you have to understand that's a good thing. That's a good thing, not a bad thing. He's respected all over the world and I think he's going to go down as one of our great, great secretaries.
We appreciate it.
Thank you, thank you, Rex.
(APPLAUSE)
Thank you as well to Senate Chaplain Barry Black, for his moving words. And I don't know Chaplain whether or not that's an appointed position -- is that an appointed position? I don't even know if you're Democrat or if you're Republican, but I'm appointing you for another year, the hell with it.
(LAUGHTER)
And I think it's not even my appointment, it's the Senate's appointment, but we'll talk to them. You're very -- you're -- your son is here. Your job is very, very secure. OK?
(LAUGHTER)
Thank you, Barry. Appreciate it very much.
I also want to thank my great friends the Roma. Where's Roma, beautiful Roma Downey, the voice of an angel. She's got the voice -- every time I hear that voice; it's so beautiful. That -- everything is so beautiful about Roma, including her husband because he's a special, special friend. Mark Burnett for the wonderful introduction.
So true, so true. I said to the agent, I'm sorry, the only thing wrong -- I actually got on the phone and fired him myself because he said, you don't want to do it, it'll never work, it'll never, ever work, you don't want to do it. I said, listen.
When I really fired him after it became the number one show, it became so successful and he wanted a commission and he didn't want to this.\
That's when I really said -- but we had tremendous success on The Apprentice. And when I ran for president, I had to leave the show. That's when I knew for sure that I was doing it. And they hired a big, big movie star, Arnold Schwarzenegger, to take my place. And we know how that turned out.
The ratings went down the tubes. It's been a total disaster and Mark will never, ever bet against Trump again. And I want to just pray for Arnold if we can, for those ratings, OK?
(LAUGHTER)
But we've had an amazing life together the last 14, 15 years. And a -- an outstanding man and thank you very much for introducing. Appreciate it. It's a great honor.
(APPLAUSE)
TRUMP: I also want to thank my dear friend, Vice President Mike Pence, who has been incredible.
(APPLAUSE)
And incredible wife, Karen.
And every time I was in a little trouble with something where they were questioning me, they'd say, "But he picked Mike Pence."
(LAUGHTER)
"So he has to know what he's doing."
(LAUGHTER)
And it's true, he's been -- you know on the scale of zero to 10, I rate him a 12, OK?
So I wanna thank you, thank you very much, appreciate it.
(APPLAUSE)
But most importantly, today I wanna thank the American people. Your faith and prayers have sustained me and inspired me through some very, very tough times. All around America, I have met amazing people whose words of worship and encouragement have been a constant source of strength.
What I hear most often as I travel the country are five words that never, ever fail to touch my heart, that's "I am praying for you." I hear it so often, I am praying for you, Mr. President.
(APPLAUSE)
No one has inspired me more in my travels than the families of the United States military. Men and women who have put their lives on the line everyday for their country and their countrymen. I just came back yesterday, from Dover Air Force Base, to join the family of Chief William "Ryan" Owens as America's fallen hero was returned home.
Very, very sad, but very, very beautiful, very, very beautiful. His family was there, incredible family, loved him so much, so devastated, he was so devastated, but the ceremony was amazing. He died in defense of our nation. He gave his life in defense of our people. Our debt to him and our debt to his family is eternal and everlasting. "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."
We will never forget the men and women who wear the uniform, believe me.
(APPLAUSE)
Thank you.
(APPLAUSE)
From generation to generation, their vigilance has kept our liberty alive. Our freedom is won by their sacrifice and our security has been earned with their sweat and blood and tears. God has blessed this land to give us such incredible heroes and patriots. They are very, very special and we are going to take care of them.
(APPLAUSE)
Our soldiers understand that what matters is not party or ideology or creed, but the bonds of loyalty that link us all together as one. America is a nation of believers. In towns all across our land, it's plain to see what we easily forget -- so easily we forget this, that the quality of our lives is not defined by our material success, but by our spiritual success.
I will tell you that and I tell you that from somebody that has had material success and knows tremendous numbers of people with great material success, the most material success. Many of those people are very, very miserable, unhappy people.
And I know a lot of people without that, but they have great families. They have great faith; they don't have money, at least, not nearly to the extent. And they're happy. Those, to me, are the successful people, I have to tell you.
(APPLAUSE)
TRUMP: I was blessed to be raised in a churched home. My mother and father taught me that to whom much is given, much is expected. I was sworn in on the very Bible from which my mother would teach us as young children, and that faith lives on in my heart every single day.
The people in this room come from many, many backgrounds. You represent so many religions and so many views. But we are all united by our faith, in our creator and our firm knowledge that we are all equal in His eyes. We are not just flesh and bone and blood, we are human beings with souls. Our republic was formed on the basis that freedom is not a gift from government, but that freedom is a gift from God.
(APPLAUSE)
It was the great Thomas Jefferson who said, the God who gave us life, gave us liberty. Jefferson asked, can the liberties of a nation be secure when we have removed a conviction that these liberties are the gift of God. Among those freedoms is the right to worship according to our own beliefs. That is why I will get rid of and totally destroy the Johnson Amendment and allow our representatives of faith to speak freely and without fear of retribution. I will do that, remember.
(APPLAUSE)
Freedom of religion is a sacred right, but it is also a right under threat all around us, and the world is under serious, serious threat in so many different ways. And I've never seen it so much and so openly as since I took the position of president.
The world is in trouble, but we're going to straighten it out. OK? That's what I do. I fix things. We're going to straighten it out.
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Believe me. When you hear about the tough phone calls I'm having, don't worry about it. Just don't worry about it. They're tough. We have to tough. It's time we're going to be a little tough folks. We're taking advantage of by every nation in the world virtually. It's not going to happen anymore. It's not going to happen anymore. We have seen unimaginable violence carried out in the name of religion. Acts of wantonness (ph) (inaudible) just minorities. Horrors on a scale that defy description.
Terrorism is a fundamental threat to religious freedom. It must be stopped and it will be stopped. It may not be pretty for a little while. It will be stopped. We have seen...
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And by the way, General, as you know James "Mad Dog", shouldn't say it in this room, Mattis, now there's a reason they call him "Mad Dog" Mattis, never lost a battle, always wins them, and always wins them fast. He's our new secretary of Defense, will be working with Rex. He's right now in South Korea, going to Japan, going to some other spots. I'll tell you what, I've gotten to know him really well. He's the real deal. We have somebody who's the real deal working for us and that's what we need. So, you watch. You just watch.
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Things will be different. We have seen peace loving Muslims brutalize, victimize, murdered and oppressed by ISIS killers. We have seen threats of extermination against the Jewish people. We have seen a campaign of ISIS and genocide against Christians, where they cut of heads. Not since the Middle Ages have we seen that. We haven't seen that, the cutting off of heads. Now they cut off the heads, they drown people in steel cages. Haven't seen this. I haven't seen this. Nobody's seen this for many, many years.
TRUMP: All nations have a moral obligation to speak out against such violence. All nations have a duty to work together to confront it and to confront it viciously if we have to.
So I want to express clearly today, to the American people, that my administration will do everything in its power to defend and protect religious liberty in our land. America must forever remain a tolerant society where all face are respected and where all of our citizens can feel safe and secure.
We have to feel safe and secure. In recent days, we have begun to take necessary action to achieve that goal. Our nation has the most generous immigration system in the world. But these are those and there are those that would exploit that generosity to undermine the values that we hold so dear.
We need security.
There are those who would seek to enter our country for the purpose of spreading violence, or oppressing other people based upon their faith or their lifestyle, not right. We will not allow a beachhead of intolerance to spread in our nation. You look all over the world and you see what's happening.
So in the coming days, we will develop a system to help ensure that those admitted into our country fully embrace our values of religious and personal liberty. And that they reject any form of oppression and discrimination. We want people to come into our nation, but we want people to love us and to love our values, not to hate us and to hate our values.
We will be a safe country, we will be a free country and we will be a country where all citizens can practice their beliefs without fear of hostility or a fear of violence. America will flourish, as long as our liberty, and in particular, our religious liberty is allowed to flourish.
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America will succeed, as long as our most vulnerable citizens -- and we have some that are so vulnerable -- have a path to success. And America will thrive, as long as we continue to have faith in each other and faith in God.
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That faith in God has inspired men and women to sacrifice for the needy, to deploy to wars overseas and to lock arms at home, to ensure equal rights for every man, woman and child in our land. It's that faith that sent the pilgrims across the oceans, the pioneers across the plains and the young people all across America, to chase their dreams. They are chasing their dreams. We are going to bring those dreams back.
As long as we have God, we are never, ever alone. Whether it's the soldier on the night watch, or the single parent on the night shift, God will always give us solace and strength, and comfort. We need to carry on and to keep carrying on.
For us here in Washington, we must never, ever stop asking God for the wisdom to serve the public, according to his will. That's why...
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Thank you.
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That's why President Eisenhower and Senator Carlson had the wisdom to gather together 64 years ago, to begin this truly great tradition. But that's not all they did together. Lemme tell you the rest of the story.
Just one year later, Senator Carlson was among the members of Congress to send to the president's desk a joint resolution that added, "Under God," to our Pledge of Allegiance. It's a great thing.
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Because that's what we are and that is what we will always be and that is what our people want; one beautiful nation, under God.
Thank you, God bless you and God bless America. Thank you very much. Thank you.
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Thank you.
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