Thank you very much. So today we're honored to swear in Janine Piro, somebody I've known for a long time and she's an incredible person and incredible woman as our new interim United States Attorney for the District of Colombia. That's a big deal.
And I'd like to congratulate Janine and her whole family. And we have Christine with us. And Alex I know is uh in a very very important place right now.
and uh the two children, but they're not children anymore. And I've heard that uh Christine, you're doing unbelievably well and very successful at a great law firm. So, it's great to have you with us.
Thank you very much. Over five decades, Janine Piro, known by millions as Judge Janine, has devoted her life to the pursuit of justice, the defense of freedom, and the fair, equal, and impartial rule of law. And that's what she's about.
She was a great DA. I remember very well. She was as good as anybody I've seen.
She began a career in 1975 as an assistant district attorney in Westchester County, New York, where she prosecuted violent crimes. And that was a serious prosecutor. And she went after real criminals, not uh not fake criminals like we seem to do today nowadays, people that shouldn't be prosecuted, including rape, murder, and was tireless warrior, a tireless warrior on behalf of the most vulnerable people in our society.
In that role, Janine helped create one of our country's first domestic violence bureaus. I think it was the first Janine. And as its chief, she revolutionized victim protection and bold innovative policies like very few people even thought of.
In 1990, Janine became the first female judge in Westchester County history. And following the year, and by the way, very distinguished, had an unbelievable distinguished career. And in the following years, she presided over numerous complex criminal cases.
The reason they were complex is that other judges were not able to understand them. They were called the complex cases. My sister had them, too.
They always used to give her the complex cases because other people didn't understand them, including high stakes felony narcotics trials. Her outstanding judicial record earned her the honor of being named the number one judge in 1990 by the Independent Fund for Modern Courts. That's nationwide.
Outstanding judge. The following year, Judge Janine was elected Westchester County District Attorney. became the top prosecutor for a jurisdiction that included some of the largest suburbs in New York City, including Yoners and White Plains.
It's a big deal. As district attorney, Janine tackled high-profile violent crime cases and established one of the nation's most successful cyber crime units to combat online child abuse. She was way ahead of a lot of people.
They still aren't there. If you get right down, I mean, from what I hear, they're still not there in many cases back there where we come from. In addition to her stellar legal career, Janine also excelled in news media as her, as you know, and she's become one of the most beloved political figures through uh her time on television because she's been very very successful at thing called television.
and she got out of uh what she was doing and frankly she does them both great but she's really to me she'll always be known as a great lawyer and a great prosecutor which is what she's doing now so Janine Piro I have no doubt will be an exceptional US attorney for the District of Columbia one of the truly most important positions in our country of any position where she will restore public safety in our nation's capital break up vicious street gangs and criminal networks and ensure equal justice under the law you'll see very very big improvements in the DC area that I can promise you. So I want to congratulate Janine. I want to congratulate you and Christine and your whole family on this uh undertaking.
And as you know Pam Bondi is doing an unbelievable job uh as our real leader leader in the fight against crime. And Pam heard about this and Pam said I'll have to find time for Janine. She doesn't have time to do this but for Janine she did.
and she's going to be doing the swearing in. So, Pam, thank you very much for the great job you're doing and for swearing in our friend, Justice Janine. Good.
Thank you. Come on in. I do solemnly swear I Jine Buro do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic against all enemies foreign and domestic.
and that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. and that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. and that I take this obligation freely and that I take this obligation freely without any mental reservation without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion or purpose of evasion.
and I will well and faithfully and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties discharge the duties of the office upon which I am about to enter of the office upon which I am about to enter. So help me God. So help me God.
Congratulations. Thank you. [Applause] Thank you, Mr president and thank you madame Attorney General uh both my friends for many years.
Long ago I went to law school to study about justice and to bring justice to victims of violent crimes, women, children, and the elderly. I fought to give them a voice in a system that was both blind and deaf to their concerns. I dedicated my heart and soul to making sure that there was a system that responded to them.
My profile and my prosecutorial successes garnered public attention and my life took unexpected t turns. Through all of this, President Trump, you have remained as steadfast as one of my earliest supporters and champions. You never wavered.
You were always steadfast. trustworthy and confident today. Mr President, you bring me back to my roots.
And it is a larger arena, but no less an arena where we need justice, where we need to send a message that justice will be honored in the District of Columbia. And just last week here in our nation's capital, two people on the brink of beginning their life had hopes and dreams that were never realized because a coldblooded murderer made a decision to shoot them down on the streets on a cold, rainy night in our nation's capital. This will not go without just accounting.
My voice should be heard loud and clear. No more no more tolerance of hatred. No more mercy for criminals.
Violence will be addressed directly with the appropriate punishment. And this city will again become a shining city on a hill in an America that President Trump has promised to make great again and will make safe again. Mr President, America thanks you and I thank you.
Any questions? Any questions? Oh, boy.
You just want to talk to him. I get it. Thank you.
She's going to be fantastic. Thank you very much. There's no question because there's no doubt.
We have no doubt you're going to be fantastic. Thank you, Mr President. Mr President, Mr President.
Mr President. Yeah, Mr President. Russia.
Mr President, please. Um, do you believe the Russians are being disrespectful when they say that your criticisms of Putin are simply an emotional response? And do you still believe that Putin actually wants to end the war?
I can't tell you that, but I'll let you know in about two weeks. Within two weeks, we're going to find out very soon. Uh, we're going to find out whether or not he's tapping us along or not.
And if he is, we'll respond a little bit differently. But it'll take about a week and a half, two weeks. We have Mr Witco is here who's doing a phenomenal job is uh dealing with them very strongly right now.
They they seem to want to do something but uh until the document is signed I can't tell you nobody can I I can say this I can say this that uh I'm very disappointed at what happened couple of nights now where people were killed in the middle of what you would call a negotiation. I'm very disappointed by that. Very very disappointed.
Yeah. Please, you've called for an end to the Ga War. Given the growing humanitarian crisis and the decision of Prime Minister Nathaniel to extend the military operation, do you have any frustration with his handling of the situation of the war?
No, we're dealing with the whole situation in Gaza. We're getting food to the people of Gaza. It's a it's been a very nasty situation, very nasty fight.
October 7th was a very nasty day, the worst that I think I've ever seen. Uh it was a horrible day and people aren't going to forget that either. So we'll see how that all works out.
And Steve, would you want to say a couple of words about Gaza because you just have some information. Uh Steve Whit, do you want to come up for a second? You might give them a little bit of information as to what's happening with Gaza and also Israel.
We're having some very good talks with Iran. We'll find out whether that means anything, but we're having good talks. Congratulations.
Well, m uh hi everybody. I think we um uh I think that we are on the precipice of sending out a uh new term sheet um that hopefully will be delivered later on today. The president is going to review it and I have some very good feelings about getting to a long-term resolution, temporary cease uh temporary ceasefire and a long-term resolution, a peaceful resolution of that conflict.
Mr President, you said having to do with Iran. We're having very good talks. Mr President, you said yesterday that Putin is playing with fire.
What will be the consequences for Russia if he continues to if Russia continues? Well, I'm not going to tell you exactly, but uh the words speak pretty loud. Uh we're not we're not happy about that situation.
I think we're uh we're doing very well with Iran. I think we're doing very well with Gaza, but we are doing very well with Iran. And I think we're going to see some some uh something very sensible because there are only two outcomes.
you know, with the two outcomes. There's a a smart outcome and there's a violent outcome and and I don't think anybody wants to see the second, but I think we're uh we've made a lot of progress and we'll see. You know, they still have to uh agree to the final stages of a document, but I think you could be very well surprised what happens there and it'll be a great thing for them.
They could have a great country into the future. Yeah. Mr President Elon Musk in a television interview criticized the one be big beautiful bill saying he was disappointed it it didn't cut enough essentially that undercut the doge efforts.
What's your reaction to that? Well, my reaction is a lot of things. Number one, we have to get a lot of votes.
We can't be uh cutting, you know, we need we need to get a lot of support and we have a lot of support. We had to get it through the House. The House was uh we have no Democrats.
You know, if it's up to the Democrats, they'll take the 65% increase. You know, if that doesn't get approved, this country is going to have a 65% increase in taxes and lots of other problems, big problems, almost bigger than that. But we'll have a 65% increase as opposed to the largest tax cut in the history of our country.
Uh we will be negotiating that bill and uh I'm not happy about certain aspects of it, but I'm thrilled by other aspects of it. That's the way they go. It's very big.
It's the big beautiful bill, but the beautiful is because of all of the things we have. Uh the biggest thing being I would say the uh uh the level of tax cutting that we're going to be doing. We're going to make people really be able to we'll have one of the we'll have the lowest tax rate we've ever had in the history of our country and tremendous amounts of benefit are going to the middle inome people of our country.
Low and middle income people of of our country. So, we're going to see what happens because the Senate, as you know, is negotiating with us and they have to then go back to the House and you know, it's got a way to go, but uh I I have to say Speaker Johnson and Thun have done an incredible job. John Thun has done a fant leader Thun uh a fantastic job and they're working together with me and others and I think we have an amazing if we pull this off.
Remember, we have zero Democrat votes because they're bad people. There's something wrong with them. You know, they're they'll let people pour into our country.
Single biggest problem is we had 21 million people pour into our country, probably higher than that. And they're people that weren't supposed to be here. And many of those people are bad murderers, drug dealers, the mentally insane.
They were closing mental institutions all over the world. Not South America, all over the world. They're coming into our country and we're getting them out.
We're having a hard time because some judges aren't making it very easy for us. And it's tough enough. They approve that.
They allow that to happen to our country. We don't have one Democrat vote. And if I were a Democrat, I'd be voting for this bill and I'd get elected to any position I want as a Democrat.
They're crazy. They're voting for a 65% tax increase. And they're only doing it for hatred.
They're not doing it for any reason. They know it's terrible. Terrible politics in my opinion.
But so we have no Democrat votes. That means we have to get almost all Republican votes. And I think we're very close to doing that.
I think it'll be very successful. Yeah. Please, Mr President, Wall Street analysts have coined a new term called the taco trade.
They're saying Trump always chickens out on the tariff threats and that's why markets are higher this week. What's your response to that? I kick out.
Chicken out. Oh, isn't that chicken out? I've never heard that.
You mean because I reduced China from 145% that I set down to 100 and then down to another number and I said you have to open up your whole country and because uh I I gave the European Union a 50% tax uh tariff and they called up and they said please let's meet right now. Please let's meet right now. And I said okay I'll give you till Janine.
I actually asked them I said what's the date? because they weren't willing to meet. And after I did what I did, they said, "We'll meet anytime you want.
" And we have an end date of July 9th. You call that chickening out because we have 14 trillion dollars now invested, committed to investing. When Biden didn't have practically anything, Biden, this country was dying.
You know, we have the hottest country anywhere in the world. I went to Saudi Arabia. The king told me, he said, "You got the hottest c.
We have the hottest country in the world right now. Six months ago, this country was stone cold dead. We had a dead country.
We had a country people didn't think it was going to survive. " And you ask a nasty question like that. Uh it's called negotiation.
You set a number and if you go down, you know, if I set a number at a ridiculous high number and I go down a little bit, you know, a little bit, they want me to hold that number. 145% tariff. Even I said, "Man, that really got up.
" You know how it got? Because of fentinol and many other things. And you added it up.
I said, "Where are we now? We're at 145%. " I said, "Woo, that's high.
That's high. " They were doing no business whatsoever. And they were having a lot of problems.
We were very nice to China. I don't know if they're going to be nice to us, but we were very nice to China. And in many ways, I think we really helped China tremendously because, you know, they were having great difficulty because we were basically going cold turkey with China.
We were doing no business because of the tariff because it was so high. But I knew that. But don't ever say what you said.
That's a nasty question. Go ahead. To me, that's the nastiest question.
Wait a minute. Wait, wait, go ahead, please. President Zilinski says he's ready to sit down with you and Vladimir Putin in Geneva and it sounds like General Kellogg is working on preparations for that.
Are you planning to sit down with the two of them? Well, I will if it's necessary. You know, takes uh we have to uh I think I'm at this point I wish you would have been that way a couple of months ago, but at this point we're working on President Putin and we'll see where we are.
I think we're doing fine, but we'll see. I don't like what's happening. I mean, that's one thing I'll say I don't like.
When I see rockets being shot into cities, that's no good. We're not going to allow it. You've always said that the war never would have started if you were would never seem willing to do anything that you want him to do.
Do you still believe that that he wouldn't have launched a war? No. No.
We would have never had a war. We would have never had a war. If I were president, if the election weren't rigged, you wouldn't have had the war.
You wouldn't had the war. You wouldn't had inflation. uh you wouldn't have had October 7th.
That would have never happened because Iran was stone cold broke. They didn't have any money to give to Hamas or Hezbollah. You wouldn't have had that Afghanistan most embarrassing moment in the history of our country.
You wouldn't have had any of it. You wouldn't have had inflation because energy costs. Look what happened.
I brought inflation down to practically zero. And all of the groceries and all of the eggs and all of the things that you've been hearing about, they're back down. They're way down from where they were.
I did something in four months that nobody's seen. And I have to say in four months, and I said it before, and everyone's talking about it all over the world. We've got the hottest country anywhere in the world right now.
We're the only country anybody's even talking about. All right. Please go.
What stops you from imposing new sanctions on Russia? Uh, only the fact that if I think I'm close to getting a deal, I don't want to screw it up by doing that. Let me tell you, I'm a lot tougher than the people you're talking about.
But, uh, you have to know when to use that. If I think it's going to hurt a deal, this isn't my war. This is Biden's war, Zalinsk's war, and Putin's war.
This isn't Trump's war. I'm only here for one thing, to see if I can end it to save 5,000 lives a week and a lot of money. The money being much less important because I made that money.
I went to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and UAE, and we brought back $5. 1 trillion. So, I made that money in about two hours, the money that we're talking about.
But it's still three, think of it, $300 billion we've spent with no checks, no balances. They just send cash. You can imagine what's happened to that money.
I never saw anything like it in my life. But I'm more interested because I picked up 5. 1 trillion.
And by the way, got a beautiful big magnificent free airplane for the United States Air Force. Okay. very proud of that, too.
They tried to say, "Oh, it's Trump's airplane. " Oh, yeah, sure. It's too big.
It's frankly, it's it's too big. Much too big. Be the Air Force One.
Well, it's here already. Yeah, it's in the country. It's being refitted for military standard.
How much will it cost to refit it? Oh, I don't know. Whatever it is, a lot a hell of a lot less than building a new one.
We're waiting too long from Boeing. Boeing has got to get its act together. Yeah.
Sir, on Steel, this arrangement that was just announced, is that arrangement you would consider for Tik Tok as well? Nothing to do with Tik Tok. Totally different kind of a deal.
We'll have to get, you know, to do it properly, we'll probably have to get China's approval. China's never easy. China's never easy.
But I think, yeah, I think we'll be able to save Tik Tok. I'd like to save Tik Tok. I mean, Tik Tok was very good to me.
I won the young people by 37%. No Republicans ever won, and I won by 37%. And Charlie Kirk will tell you Tik Tok helped.
But Charlie Kirk helped also. Oh. Oh, he just happens to be here.
Look at him. He loves that we mentioned that name, right, Charlie? He's done great.
And I appreciate all the help. But with young people, we won by 37%, Charlie. And you helped.
But Tik Tok was amazing. And he was the first one. He said, "Get on TikTok.
" So I have a little bit of a warm spot. I know I shouldn't. They'll say, "Quid proquo.
Quit. Put him in jail for the rest of his life. quid proquo.
No, Tik Tok was very good to me. I won young people. I don't know if it was because of tick tock, but it was uh it was something happened.
No Republican has ever won the they call them young people. Young people, you can define it a lot of different ways, but I won every age group in young people and it never happened. And won by 37%.
That's a lot. Yeah. Mr President, President, back on back on Iran, did you warn uh Prime Minister Netanyahu against taking some sort of actions that could disrupt the talks there in a phone call last week?
Well, I'd like to be honest. Yes, I did. Next question, please.
I did. Senate Republicans want to push It's not a warning. I said I don't think it's appropriate.
What What exactly did you tell him? Did you said I don't think it's appropriate. We're talk we're having very good discussions with him and I said I don't think it's appropriate right now because if we can settle it with a very strong document very strong with inspections and no trust.
I don't trust anybody. I don't trust anybody. So no trust.
I want it very strong where we can go in with inspectors. We can take whatever we want. We can blow up whatever we want but nobody getting killed.
We can blow up a lab, but nobody's going to be in the lab as opposed to everybody being in the lab and blowing it up, right? Two ways of doing it. Um, yeah, I told him this would be inappropriate to do right now because we're very close to a solution.
Now, that could change at any moment. Could change with a phone call, but right now I think they want to make a deal. And uh, if we can make a deal, I save a lot of lives.
When do you think a deal could happen on Iran? When? on which a deal with Iran could happen.
When Oh, I don't know. I think over the next couple of weeks if it happens. Yeah.
On the um when could the the administration resume the interviews for foreign students visa? When do you think your administration could resume these interviews for on what? For the foreign student visa.
Yesterday there was for the French visas. For the foreign foreign all the foreign students. Oh, for the foreign visas.
What are you referring foreign visas for? What are you talking about? for colleges.
School. Okay. So, you're off of Israel.
Now you're talking about colleges, right? Okay. Uh well, we're going to see.
Look, Harvard has been a disaster. Uh they've taken five plus, by the way. Five billion dollars plus.
Five billion. Nobody knew that they were making this kind. If we didn't do this, nobody would have we would have never found this out.
Pam, they're taking5 billion dollar. And I'd rather see that money go to trade schools. And by the way, they're totally anti-Semitic at Harvard, as you know, and some other colleges, too, in all fairness to them.
And uh it's been exposed, very exposed. And I think they're dealing very badly. Every time they fight, they lose another $250 million.
Yesterday we found another hundred million. And they have, you know, they have a fund 52 an endowment, 52 billion dollars. All right.
They got a lot of that from the United States. And I think it's ridiculous. I think this uh everyone's coming up to me saying we love the idea of trade schools.
With that kind of money and money from others, but money from them, you can have the best trade schools anywhere in the world. You give them to Iowa, Indiana, lots of good states, well-run states, and you give them the money. They can only be used for trade schools.
And they'll teach people how to build motors and cars and AI. you know, the AI, we're building plants. We're building uh hundreds of billions of dollars worth of AI plants already started, many of them.
We've never had a boom like we're having now. You're going to see it. Uh there's never been anything like it.
So, we're up to about 14 trillion dollars in investments. There's never been anything even close. You look at Biden, this guy, they had people leaving as opposed to investing.
And they're doing it because of November really November 5th and they're doing it because of the tariffs. The tariffs have been uh tremendous uh well I I can promise you and I have great respect for the people at the European Union. They wouldn't be over here today negotiating if I didn't put a 50% tariff on.
The sad thing is now when I make a deal with them it's something much more reasonable. They'll say, "Oh, he was chicken. He was chicken.
That's so unbelievable. I usually have the opposite problem. They say you're too tough.
Mr President, on Harvard, there were some Jew Jewish students protesting on campus yesterday. They said they don't want you making these huge cuts, cutting off uh student visas to Harvard in their name because Harvard has to show us a target. Okay.
Harvard has to show us their lists. They have foreign students. about 31% of their students are foreignbased, almost 31%.
We want to know where those students come. Are they troublemakers? What countries do they come?
And we're not going to if somebody is coming from a certain country and they're 100% fine, which I hope most of them are, but many of them won't be. You're going to see some very radical people. They're taking people from areas of the world that are very radicalized, and we don't want them making trouble in our country.
So, uh, I saw yesterday that in the middle in the middle of, uh, the UK, there was a nice young man. He wants to go back to school at Harvard and he looked good to me, but I want to check his past. But we want to be able to see why, you know, these countries aren't helping us.
They're not investing in Harvard and all of our we are. So, why would 31% why would a number so big? I think number one, I think they should have a cap of maybe around 15%.
not 31%. We have people want to go to Harvard and other schools. They can't get in because we have foreign students there.
But I want to make sure that the foreign students are people that can love our country. We don't want to see shopping centers exploding. We don't want to see the kind of riots that you had.
And I'll tell you what, many of those students didn't go anywhere. Many of those students were troublemakers caused by the radical left lunatics in this country. All right, one more question.
President, go ahead, please. Will will you pardon the people who are accused of conspiring to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer? I'm going to look at it.
I will take a look at it. Uh it's been brought to my attention. I did watch the trial.
It looked to me like somewhat of a railroad job. I'll be honest with you. It looked to me like some people said some stupid things.
You know, they were drinking and I think they said stupid things. But I'll take a look at that. And uh a lot of people are asking me that question from both sides.
Actually, a lot of people think uh they got railroaded. A lot of people think they got railroaded and probably some people don't. No, one more.
Go ahead. How will the confrontation with Harvard end? Do you you foresee?
I don't know. I don't I don't know. Harvard's got to behave themselves.
Harvard is treating our country with great disrespect and all they're doing is getting in deeper and deeper and deeper. They've got to behave themselves. You know, I'm looking I'm looking out for the country and and for Harvard.
I want Harvard to do well. I want Harvard to be great again probably because how could it be great? How could it be great when you have Harvard announced two weeks ago that they are going to teach remedial mathematics?
Remedial meaning they're going to teach low-grade mathematics like 2 + 2 is four. How did these people get into Harvard if they can't if they can't do basic mathematics? How did they do it?
I mean, people with 1,600 on their boards don't get in and they're getting they're letting people in and they're bragging about how they're teaching them basic mathematics. Where did these people come from? So, we have to look at the list and and Harvard has to understand the last thing I want to do is hurt them.
They're hurting themselves. They're fighting. You know, Colombia has been uh really they were very very bad what they've done.
very anti-Semitic and and lots of other things, but they're working with us on finding a solution and you know, they're taking off that hot seat, but Harvard wants to fight. They want to show how smart they are and they're getting their ass kicked. Thank you very much, everybody.
Thank you. Thank you guys. Thanks, guys.
Good luck, everybody.