Thank you very much and thank you for being here in the Oval Office, great places of the world. As we make a historic announcement about the Golden Dome Missile Defense Shield, that's something we want, and Ronald Reagan wanted it many years ago, but they didn't have the technology. But it's something we're going to have.
We're going to have it at the highest level. I want to thank Secretary Hegsath who's been fantastic and secretary Rubio and Space Force Vice Chief of Space Operations General Mike Gutline. I also want to recognize Senators Dan Sullivan, Kevin Kramer and Jim Banks.
Fantastic senators, great talents, great political talents, and people that love our country. Uh, in the campaign, I promised the American people that I would build a cuttingedge missile defense shield to protect our homeland from the threat of foreign missile attack. And that's what we're doing today.
I'm pleased to announce that we have officially selected an architecture for the state-of-the-art system that will deploy next generation technologies across the land, sea, and space, including space-based sensors and interceptors. and uh Canada has called us and they want to be a part of it. So we'll be talking to them.
They want to have uh protection also. So as usual, we help Canada do the best we can. This design for the Golden Dome will in integrate with our existing defense capabilities and should be fully operational before the end of my term.
So we'll have it done in about three years. Once fully constructed, the Golden Dome will be capable of intercepting missiles even if they are launched from other sides of the world and even if they are launched from space and we will have the best system ever built. As you know, we helped Israel with theirs and it was very successful and now we have technology that's even far advanced from that.
but including hypersonic missiles, ballistic missiles, and advanced cruise missiles. All of them will be knocked out of the air. We will truly be completing the job that President Reagan started 40 years ago, forever ending the missile threat to the American homeland.
And the uh success rate is very close to 100%. Which is incredible when you think of it. You're shooting bullets out of the air.
I'm also pleased to report that the one big beautiful bill will include $25 billion for the Golden Dome to help construction get underway. That's the initial sort of a down deposit. And we have uh probably you're talking about general, we're talking about $175 billion total cost of this when it's completed.
This afternoon, I'm also announcing that I will appoint very importantly, General Gutline to lead the ambitious new effort as the direct reporting program manager for the Golden Dome. Very talented man, and I'm very honored to have been the one that helped or really created Space Force. Space Force has turned out to be a tremendous success.
We were third in space and now we're number one in space by a lot. It's not even close. And Mike is a four-star space force general, the recipient of the defense distinguished service medal, one of the most respected people in the world having to do with defense.
You know, we have offense and we have defense. I'll bet he's good at offense, too. And he is an unmatched background in missile warning technology and defense procurement.
General Goodline also knows that we need to move fast. No one is more qualified for his job. and everybody, this was a universal uh acceptance of General Goodline.
Everybody that knows him and knows everybody else, they said there's only one man for the job. So, I have a feeling we have the right guy. But now, I'd like to invite Secretary Hexath and the general to please say a few words and describe the system a little bit.
And we appreciate you being here. And the press has really been very fair over the last period of a couple of months. I don't know what happened to you.
so much more exciting the other way. But you've been very, very fair. We have very high poll numbers, the highest we've ever had.
And I think we're doing a great job. We had a tremendous trip to the Middle East, as you know, was a really amazing trip. And now I came home, and this is the one I was really looking forward to this day because this is very important for the success and even survival of our country.
It's a evil world out there. So this is something that goes a long way toward the survival of this great country. And as I said, we'll be discussing Canada.
They want to hook in and they want to see if they can be a part of it. That sort of makes sense. I guess that's what I was talking about from day one.
You know, it just automatically makes sense and it won't be very difficult to do, but they'll pay their fair share. Thank you very much everybody. And Pete, go ahead.
Well, Mr president add this to the long and growing list of promises made and promises kept. Uh ultimately this right here, the Golden Dome for America is game changer. It's a generational investment in the security of America and Americans.
Mr President, you said we're to secure our southern border and get 100% operational control after the previous administration allowed an invasion of people into our country. Uh President Reagan 40 years ago cast the vision for it. the technology wasn't there.
Now it is. And you're following through to say we will protect the homeland from cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, hypersonic missiles, uh drones, whether they're conventional or nuclear. Uh and I it's not lost on me, sir, also that you had the vision to start the space force and here we are in the when others said we didn't need it.
Here we are in the Oval Office with one of the leaders of the Space Force in General Gootline leading the charge on putting in place a gamechanging Golden Dome for America. So sir, it's an honor to be a part of this bold initiative. We're going to get to work on it.
We have been since you signed that executive order on January 27th. We've been fast forward on this. We're here on this day and this is just one stop in delivering this defense of the homeland which is which is something you've charged us with doing.
Uh and we'll keep going until it is complete. Sir, thank you. Pete's doing a great job by the way.
Thank you very much. General, please. Mr President, today is a great day for the nation as we double down on protection of the homeland.
As you're aware, our adversaries have become very capable and very intent on holding the homeland at risk. While we have been focused on peing the peace overseas, our adversaries have been quickly modernizing their nuclear forces, building out ballistic missiles capable of hosting multiple warheads, building out hypersonic missiles capable of attacking the United States within an hour and traveling at 6,000 mph, building cruise missiles that can navigate around our radar and our defenses, and building submarines that can sneak up on our shores, and worse yet, building space weapons. It is time that we change that equation and start doubling down on the protection of the homeland.
Golden Dome is a bold and aggressive approach to hurry up and protect the homeland from our adversaries. We owe it to our children and our children's children to protect them and afford them a quality of life that we have all grown up enjoying. Golden Dome will afford that.
Uh I greatly appreciate your trust in me and your nomination in me and your trust in the team to deliver this. It is a great day for America. And also very importantly, it's we're the only ones that have this.
We call it super technology. Nobody else has it and nobody else has nearly really near what we have. So this is a very exciting project.
This is something that will I mean the general said close to 100% protection. So that's something we need. I think it's a very and everything's going to be made in the USA by the way.
Very importantly. So it's something that uh I've been looking forward to for a long time. And I just noticed you too, Jim.
You're standing there and behind you is a very important document, Declaration of Independence. And that was in the vault for many decades under right under this area. They have vaults with pictures on top of Abraham Lincoln.
You see that was the original Abraham Lincoln, the original Washington. And does everybody know who the middle was? General Grant.
And so it's very exciting. You look over here and above Ronald Reagan, you have Thomas Jefferson. That's Monroe from the Monroe document document.
And uh you know who that is, right? Andrew Jackson. So we have a lot of very exciting pictures and on the other side likewise just some great great presidents and great people in the uh these many of these because people were asking about them.
Many of them almost all of them were in the vaults or nearby but generally in the vaults downstairs where we have some great. So, it's uh it's very exciting and the place has become a little different than you first saw, Jim, right? Yes.
Much better. A little bit different. Slightly better, but to think we had him and somewhere in the vaults for over a hundred years.
So, it's pretty uh pretty cool. So, uh everybody knows Jim Banks. He's a great congressman and now he's a great senator from Indiana.
And he might want to say a few words. Well, your legacy with Space Force, Mr President, is already big, but but the Golden Dome is going to be bigger legacy for our country and Indiana is going to help you make it. The the space satellites that are made at Fort Wayne, Indiana by L3 Harris, all the work done at Crane Navy Base in southern Indiana is going to be a big part of it and Hooers are very proud of that.
We're proud of you. Thank you very much. It'll be a big factor.
Thank you and good luck and congratulations. You won that race by a lot. That wasn't that wasn't even a contest, right?
Well, thank you. Thanks to you and all your support. Thank you very much.
Thanks. Please go ahead. I missed that.
This is Senator Kramer and he's uh he's one of our best. Can't get any better. Go ahead.
Well, you're very nice, Mr President, and thanks for this. And um I remember the day in your first term when you called and I was a brand new baby freshman senator on the Armed Services Committee and said, you said, uh, I want to have a space force. Would you lead the effort on the Senate Armed Services Committee?
And I felt so proud thinking that you chose me only to find out later no one else would do it. But but nonetheless, it worked out really really really well because because North North Dakota has some great space assets and um that that contributed to that. And to Golden Dome, no surprise that you would be the one the president that would come along and put the homeland first and and this is just one more example of that.
So thanks for for this and for for allowing me to stop. And by the way, let me just add my strong endorsement of General Good Light's role in leading this. I don't know anybody better for sure better equipped to do it than he is.
Everybody said that. For sure. Dan Sullivan, Alaska.
Senator, thank you, Mr President, and thank you for your continued leadership on missile defense. We were talking earlier how in 2019 at the Pentagon. You laid out a speech about the missile defense review, right, that had all these principles on missile defense.
you articulated then during your first term and um now the Golden Dome is all of that. So you're continuing to lead. We really appreciate it.
Uh you know the the Congress is stepping up as you mentioned right now in the budget reconciliation bill $25 billion for the Golden Dome and what Senator Kramer and Senator Banks and I and many others. We're working on our, and I've briefed you on this before, sir, on our Golden Dome Act, which we think will have in terms of legislation that can help cement what you're doing right here, getting the Congress behind it, not just with the funding, but with authorizations. So, we're working closely with Secretary Hegsth, General Gutline, the whole team.
So, we're very honored to be here, sir. You know, Alaska is the cornerstone of missile defense right now in terms of groundbased missile interceptors, in terms of radar systems and track incoming missiles. So, my state is honored to continue to play a critical role in all of this and build on it and we're really excited to be Thank you.
Thank you very much, Dan. Great. Any questions?
Mr President, you had mentioned at the beginning of your remarks that this was a campaign promise of yours. Have military commanders asked for this system specifically because NORAD had said previously that the current system was adequate? So what does this get the United States?
Somebody said there really is no current system. We have certain areas of missiles and certain missile defense, but there's no system. Uh we just have some very capable weapons that uh hopefully we never have to use, but we have some very capable weapons.
Now this is a different there's never been anything like this. This is something that's going to be uh very protective. I think you can rest assured there'll be nothing like this.
Nobody else is capable of building it either. Military commanders asked you for it. Did they ask you to do this?
Uh well, let me differently. I suggested it and they all said we love the idea, sir. It's the way it's got to be, right?
But they want it and they wanted it badly once it was suggested. I don't know if they ever thought they would be lucky enough to have it, but uh we were able to get it done and we have all the funding. So, pretty much tucked away.
I think most people feel it's very important to have Yeah, please. Thank you, Mr President. When you first announced this idea, critics said it would be prohibitively expensive, potentially ineffective, and could trigger an arms race in space.
What do you say to those critics about that? Well, they're wrong. has about as close to perfect as you can have in terms of uh real production.
I told you Canada wants to be a part of it which be you know fairly small expansion uh but uh we'll work with them on pricing. We'll be dealing with them on pricing. They know about it very much.
They've asked to be a part of it actually. They've asked us to be a part of it. Um I think it's something that is great.
If you can afford to do it, we can afford to do it. You know, we took in 5. 1 trillion dollars in the last four days in the Middle East.
And when you think about it, that's this is a tiny fraction of that. But we make it all here. We're going to make it all here.
We have uh when I I will tell you an adversary told me, a very big adversary told me the most brilliant people in the world are Silicon Valley. He said, "We cannot duplicate him. " We can't.
This was somebody that I won't tell you who it is, but you'd be amazed. We have the most brilliant minds in the world doing this kind of thing. The equipment, the space, the computers, everything.
But uh I said that we just can't duplicate what you have there in Silicon Valley. We never have been able to. And there's a very strong uh group of people and very strong minds, but they can't.
So we have things that nobody else can have. You see what we've done helping Israel that you probably wouldn't have in Israel. They launched probably 500 missiles all together.
And I think one half of a missile got through and that was only falling to the ground of scrap metal. It's pretty amazing. And this is a this is in terms of technology far advanced from that system.
And just one follow up on the adversaries. Have you addressed Russia's ventures in space with a space-based nuclear weapon and told Putin to stop in your conversations with him? Uh we haven't discussed it but at the right time we will.
Mr keeping Americans with the goal of keeping Americans safe with this. Can you talk about the timeline? How long will this take to complete?
We think it's going to be about a little bit less than three years and we'll have a big phase in very early. You know, we're starting immediately with $25 billion. It'll cost about $175 billion completed, but we think in two and a half to three years.
You're not confident that you can get the funding needed from Congress? It's amazing how easy this one is to fund. You know, some funding is tough and some is easy.
When we say we're going to save everyone's lives in a crazy world, it seems to be very easy to get. Yeah. We've already spoken to everybody who we have to speak to.
Everybody's in I would say, Dan, everybody's in line here, right? Yes, sir. 25 billion is a down payment in the budget reconciliation bill right now.
Yeah. So, I think Mr President, on Russ people actually love it. Mr President, on Russia, are you worried about the reports on a military buildup along the borders towards Finland and Norway?
No, I don't I don't worry about that at all. They're going to be uh very safe. Those are two countries are going to be very safe.
And the second, sorry, if I may, Zans Volmer Zilinski is saying today that he's hoping for you to impose new sanctions on Russia. Are you considering that? Well, that's going to be my determination.
That's going to be nobody else's determination. We'll see how Russia behaves. we see what's going to happen.
You know, we have a pretty we have a pretty uh critical time right now. I had a talk yesterday for two and a half hours with President Putin as you know. I also spoke to all of the European or to many of them leaders, but they were representing the whole and uh I think we had very good conversations yesterday.
Please. Thanks, Mr President. Um what companies have asked to be involved in building this system and have you decided on who will be building it?
Yeah, I think what I'll let you answer that you can mention some of your yours from Alaska is involved and Alaska is a big part of it because locationally they're sort of perfect. I think it's your first line of defense in certain instances and uh Kevin will tell you that uh his states involved but honestly all Georgia is going to be very big. Uh Florida is going to be very big.
They're all going to be very big. Uh Jim, do you want to talk about Indiana? Yeah.
In Fort Wayne, Indiana, where I live, we make all the space satellites at L3 Harris. Um, across the board, we we're the top manufacturing state in the country. By the way, the tariffs have been very good for auto manufacturing.
They've been so good. But this is going to be really good for defense industry in my state. There there there's there's so much money involved here.
There there going to be a lot of American companies involved in making. You might also say you're talking about the tariffs. Here's some of the biggest auto plants in the world moving into Indiana only for one reason, maybe two reasons.
November 5th and the tariffs. Okay, sir. But the tariffs have driven uh tremendous business into this country.
But you have one of the biggest in the world being Honda Civics, the new Honda Civic made in Indiana. GM has added jobs. Eli Liy moving pharmaceutical manufacturing from China to the United States, 27 billion dollars.
You go on and on with good news in Indiana and across the country because the terrorists. Our country was cold as ice a year ago. And now we have the hottest country in the world.
This is the hottest country in the world. Nobody even close. If you look at even this last trip that I made, the respect that is paid to our country.
We've went from being uh laughed at all over the world and now we're the hottest country in the world by far. Uh Dan, go ahead, please. Yes, sir.
Mr President, I I think when you look at the system that you've laid out, it's a idea in your executive order of a layered defense. So you have initial groundbased missile interceptors which are made by some of the big defense companies, uh, Lheed, Martin, Rathon. But the beauty of your vision, Mr President, is that it's layered.
It's open architecture and it goes up into space. So, this is going to be some of the new defense tech companies that are very interested in it and can bring missile defense at a cost that I don't think you said it, Mr President, is unimaginable in terms of how much lower the cost is. So, it's all across the board in terms of companies.
Senator Kramer and I just met with a bunch of them last week that are interested in this. And you said it earlier, Mr President, our technology sector is head and shoulders above any other place in the world and they're going to be a key part of this and I think that's why it makes it so exciting. Mr President, I think one of the things that's and you alluded to this, the new autonomous space age defense ecosystem is more about Silicon Valley than it is about big ste big metal, right?
And so what's exciting about this is it makes it available to everybody to to participate to uh compete big companies, mid-size companies, small companies, but General Goodline is the perfect person again to sort all that out because he understands how it has to work together ultimately. And Pete, maybe we'll close with you. Um we have been discussing this for a long time.
Peter and I used to discuss it when I was going to go on a show that he did very well and had tremendous ratings, but all he wanted to talk about was the military. He didn't want to talk about anything else. We used to talk about this.
Uh, how about you closing it out? Yes, sir. I mean, like I said, without your vision, willing to say and do things when other people wanted to look away and pretend like the threat didn't exist or be focused on foreign adventurism, some other threat that we've been told is affecting us.
When you looked at the data, sir, from the Russia to the communist, Chinese, and other their capabilities, what they're trying to do to supersede us and threaten us. How do we find the best innovators, the best military leaders, the best companies, tech companies? You mentioned open architecture.
That's exactly right. So multiple companies could pour into this, sir. It's a layered defense, so if you miss at one, you catch at the next.
And it integrates existing technologies that can speak to each other. So it moves quickly while also investing in further ranging space-based interceptors. So our our enemies, our adversaries are going to pay a lot of attention to this just like they have to President Trump from day one.
Sir, you're defending the homeland, defending the American people. Uh it's going to benefit my kids, grandkids, all of ours in this room. So thank you for your leadership.
We're going to charge it as fast as we can. Very good. Great job, everybody.
Thank you. Thank you very much. to be a part of this as well.
Thank you. No cuts. No cuts to medic.
No cuts to medic.