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Transcript: Donald Trump Meeting with Texas Governor Greg Abbott on Coronavirus
Donald Trump met today with Texas Governor Greg Abbott on the COVID-19 response. He praised Abbott’s efforts to roll back limits and open Texas early. He also talked about his personal valet testing positive for COVID-19. Read the full meeting transcript here.
Peter Alexander: (00:00) ...tested positive for COVID-19, got so close to you? Donald Trump: (00:04) Well, I think probably that has to do with the fact that we all believe in tests. We have the best tests in the world, but they were tested. I believe they're tested on a weekly basis. I just had a test, as you probably heard. In fact, I had one yesterday and I had one today and it's negative. Mike just had a test and it's negative, but they do the tests and it just shows you that the fallacy, it's what I've been saying. Testing is not a perfect art. No matter what you do, testing is not a perfect art. So we test once a week. Now we're going to go testing once a day. But even when you test once a day, somebody could, something happens where they catch something. I've had very little contact, personal contact with this gentlemen, know who he is, good person, but I've had very little contact. Mike has had very little contact with him, but Mike was tested and I was tested. We were both tested. Donald Trump: (01:03) Yeah it's a little bit strange, but it's one of those things. It's as I said, I said yesterday, Governor, all people are warriors in this country. Right now we're all warriors. You're warriors, we're warriors. You could be with somebody, everything's fine and then something happens to that person and all of a sudden test positive and we're all warriors together. I am. You are. We all are. It's what we were saying before. It shows the testing and we have the best tests in the world, but what happens in between when you got tested and just a couple of days later, so in this case there were a number of days missed and it was a long weekend and things and so you never know. But we both tested in a negative fashion, I guess you would call it. Any other questions? Speaker 1: (01:53) Mr. President, could we get your reaction to some breaking news? The Justice Department has decided to dismiss the case against Michael Flynn. Are you aware of that? Donald Trump: (02:00) I didn't know that was happening at this moment. I felt it was going to happen just by watching and seeing like everybody else does. He was an innocent man. He is a great gentlemen. He was targeted by the Obama administration and he was targeted in order to try and take down a President. And what they've done is a disgrace. And I hope a big price is going to be paid. A big price should be paid. It's never been anything like this in the history of our country. What they did, what the Obama administration did is unprecedented, has never happened. Never happened, a thing like this has never happened before in the history of our country. And I hope a lot of people are going to pay a big price because they're dishonest, crooked people. They're scum. And I say it a lot. Donald Trump: (02:49) They're scum. They're human scum. They should never have happened in this country. A duly elected President. And they went after him by going after fine people. And those fine people said, no, I'm not going to lie. I can't lie. He's not the only one. There are many of them. And they all said, I can't lie. They could have said something like, oh, make up a lie. Trump loves somebody or something, or some country. And they said, oh, you wouldn't have any problem. That's what they were trying to do and it's a disgrace. The Obama administration, Justice Department was a disgrace and they got caught. They got caught. Very dishonest people, but much more than dishonest, it's treason. It's treason. So I'm very happy for General Flynn. He was a great warrior and he still is a great warrior. Now in my book, he's an even greater warrior. Donald Trump: (03:46) What happened to him should never happen again. And what happened to this presidency, to go through all of that and still do more than any President has ever done in the first three years is pretty amazing when you think of it with what we've done with regulations and tax cuts and second amendment and all of the things we've done. It's never happened. And until two months ago, we had the greatest economy in history. Unfortunately, we had, like you did in Texas, we had to close it down. But for these people to have done that, I am very proud of General Flynn. I can tell you that right now. Speaker 1: (04:21) Who would you like to see pay a price for this? Donald Trump: (04:24) Oh, the people should pay a big price for what they've done to this country. They should pay a big price. And their partner, very complicit, is a thing called the media. The media is totally guilty, and all of those writers and so-called journalists, they're not journalists, they're thieves. All of those journalists that received a Pulitzer Prize should be forced to give those Pulitzer Prizes back because they were all wrong. There was no, because if you saw today more documents came out saying there was absolutely no collusion with Russia, came out very loud and clear and they wrote for years because they tried to do a number on the presidency and this President, happened to be me. Donald Trump: (05:11) Pulitzer Prizes should all be returned because you know what, they were giving out falsely. It was fake news. They're all fake news. Those Pulitzer Prizes should be given back immediately and the Pulitzer committee or whoever gives the prizes, they're a disgrace unless they take those prizes back because they got Pulitzer Prizes for what turned out to be false stories. And Pulitzer Prizes should be given to the ones that got it right. And I could give you a long list of those names too. And you know who I'm talking about. Speaker 2: (05:48) You met with President Putin today. Donald Trump: (05:48) I did. Speaker 2: (05:49) Did he [crosstalk 00:05:50] ventilators or any equipment for his pandemic? Donald Trump: (05:52) Yes, we are helping various countries. As you know, Russia's having a hard time with the same COVID-19. They got hit like everybody else got hit and we had a long talk and also the 75th year. And you know what the 75th year means, it was very nice. He called me because we were partners so to speak, for a very big successful war. And it was very nice. He called to, as a congratulatory call, as a call of celebration because it was the 75th year. And also I suggested if they need, because we have a lot of ventilators, if they need ventilators, we'd love to send them some and we will do that at the appropriate time. We'll send them some ventilators. Yeah, we'll be doing that. And that was a very nice call. And remember this, the Russia hoax made it very hard for Russia and the United States to deal with each other. Donald Trump: (06:50) They are a very important nation, we're the most powerful nation. They're a very powerful nation. Why would we not be dealing with each other? But the Russia hoax is absolute dishonest hoax, made it very difficult for our nation and their nation to deal and we discussed that. I said it's a very appropriate time because things are falling out now and coming in line showing what a hoax this whole investigation was. It was a total disgrace and I wouldn't be surprised if you see a lot of things happen over the next number of weeks. This is just one piece of a very dishonest puzzle. Speaker 2: (07:29) Have you been trying to arrange an arms control summit with President Putin and President [inaudible 00:00:07:34]? Is that getting anywhere? Donald Trump: (07:35) We are talking about arms control with Russia and we will go forward with that and we are talking about it very seriously, having arms control. They have many nuclear weapons and so do we. We're talking about an arms control with Russia. Yeah, they'd like to do it. We'd like to do it. Peter Alexander: (07:52) Sir, can I ask you about the economy today? We've learned that 33 million jobs have been lost in the last seven weeks. Will there be more jobs lost in May or is that number going to start coming down next month? Donald Trump: (08:01) Well, yeah, Peter, the number will start coming down at an appropriate time. Whatever that is. I'm viewing the third quarter as being a very important quarter because that's, as I said, that'll be a transition. I think you could almost say a transition into greatness because I think next year we're going to have a phenomenal year, a phenomenal year economically, and we're working very hard now. The Governor's working along with us, the relationship with Texas has been phenomenal. And Texas is opening up and a lot of places are opening up and we want to do it. And I'm not sure that we even have a choice. I think we have to do it. This country can't stay closed and locked down for years. Somebody could say, let's keep it closed for a couple of years. United States of America, the greatest economy in history, two months ago in the history of our country, in the history of the world, we had a far greater economy than anybody, including China by a lot. And we had to close it down in order to really. Donald Trump: (09:03) And we had to close it down in order to really do something about the plague, but we did something and we did a lot, and we also, you know what, governor? We learned a lot about it. Governor Greg Abbott: (09:12) We did. Donald Trump: (09:12) We know that you may have fires every once in a while in certain locations, some little ones, maybe some big ones, but you know how to shut it down. You might speak about that. Governor Greg Abbott: (09:20) Sure, I would. I was talking with Dr. Birx about that. And so what we've done, we've been able to contain the spread of the coronavirus in Texas, but at the same time, we created these surge forces that will go out to regions where there are flare ups, and it's like putting out a fire out. We have a surge force working in the panhandle in Texas right now up in Amarillo and just North of Amarillo because of an outbreak at a meat packing plant. Governor Greg Abbott: (09:47) And there are several other issues with other meat packing plants in Texas. Basically, there's only three categories causing any type of outbreak. There are meatpacking plants, there are jails and there are senior centers. And so we have task forces that focus on those three areas. If it weren't for those three categories, the people in Texas testing positive would be very minimal. Donald Trump: (10:10) And the governor and I have spoken about what he's doing with senior citizen centers is incredible. The time and effort and love that you're giving to senior citizens, they were just what has gone on throughout the country in some instances as you know, senior citizens areas. And the governor's really made that a point, really almost before anybody I can think of. Governor Greg Abbott: (10:34) Because of that, we have one of the lowest death rates in the United States of America. Speaker 4: (10:42) Lastly, about Texas. Police were used with an armored vehicle and guns drawn to shut down a bar that's opened up in going against the order. What role does police have in enforcing these kind of lock down and social dispensing orders? Governor Greg Abbott: (10:56) Well there's different standards used in different communities, however, today I made one thing clear. And that is, as we go through this process of trying to maintain the order in our States, as we are asking the people in our state to comply with these orders, we should not be taking these people and put them behind bars. These people who have spent their life building up a business and being told to shut it down and lose every penny they have. And then if they don't follow every little fine point of all the rules, they suddenly are subject to arrest, that is wrong. And that's why I issued another executive order today saying that, in the state of Texas, no one could be put behind bars because they're not following an executive order. It's common sense. Donald Trump: (11:46) That includes the woman that we've been reading about with the beauty salon. Governor Greg Abbott: (11:50) She's free today. Donald Trump: (11:51) Good. Speaker 4: (11:51) Sir, following up on the Coronavirus, has the West Wing, has the Oval Office been deep cleaned? Are you contact tracing the people around this area that would have had contact with this person? Is there a 14 day quarantining, or should there be for those who are in touch with- Donald Trump: (12:03) They're doing everything that you can do, again, within the limits of testing, and you know what that is. We have the ultimate testing, we have the best tests in the world and we gave more than anybody else. And I've always said, testing is somewhat overrated because what happens after somebody takes a test, what's going on there? And Mike was just saying the word essential, essential workers. And as you know, essential workers are immune from the... Mike, do you want to maybe mention that? Mike Pence: (12:32) Well, from the CDC guidance, been very clear that from the beginning of this outbreak, for anyone that comes into contact with someone with Coronavirus, we, early on recommended that people self quarantine. That recommendation, of course, was before we had done at this point, some 7.7 million tests around the country in states like Texas, are distributing tests very quickly to people that, either have symptoms or are suspected to possibly have contracted the Coronavirus. Mike Pence: (13:02) But with regard to essential workers, the president referred to, we've always had an exception. People to keep food on the table, people that are involved in public safety, most especially healthcare workers. We've asked them to continue to go to work by taking other counter measures and including testing to ensure that they've not contracted the disease. And as the president indicated, the White House now has initiated an effort that the president and I not only will be tested every day, but I think everyone that comes into contact with the president will be tested every day. And so, keeping the essential work here at the White House moving forward in our national response is the priority going forward. Donald Trump: (13:45) And the big thing is we've been tested. Speaker 5: (13:46) May I also ask a question about Texas? Donald Trump: (13:46) Yes please. Speaker 5: (13:46) Dr. Birx, do you think that the Texas reopening plan is great? Are you thumbs up with them doing the 25% capacity for movie theaters and restaurants and the like? Dr. Birx: (14:00) Yeah, no, we had a long discussion. We had a particular discussion and I think many people know, I don't understand the nail salon piece because I've never had my nails done, so I couldn't understand... Donald Trump: (14:09) Is that true? Dr. Birx: (14:11) It's true. So I didn't really understand it. So we talked about not having them in the first opening wave because you can't really physical distance. And we had that discussion and he agreed and we've moved forward together, and I think it's those kinds of dialogues. And I think what's really been impressive to me by the governors is how much they know about epidemiology. So they will never be confused in another pandemic, ever again. Because he came with all of his data about, "What county had what. That was a prison, that was..." And believe me, I had all my data with me and he was able to answer every county and what the issue was. Dr. Birx: (14:48) And I think when you look at Houston, when you look at Dallas and you see the ability to really contain and mitigate those epidemics, but the same time contain epidemics and not allow them to spread in the community, this is what we've been asking governors to do with the test and using focus testing to really find asymptomatic cases and protect the vulnerable. And the ability to go into prison, to go into meat packing plants, and go into the senior care centers and proactively test is really quite extraordinary. And I think we still remain concerned about asymptomatic spread. And we think that the progress that they're making on testing in a focused way to protect others is really a way that we can move forward together to protect everyone in the community. Speaker 5: (15:33) So Texas is a role model for other states? Dr. Birx: (15:35) Every state is different. So I don't want to get in a comparison with the governors because I've talked to some incredible governors who are all doing quite a good job. Donald Trump: (15:45) That's true. Speaker 6: (15:48) Dr. Birx, a followup, or perhaps Mr. President. 20 States by the account of multiple organizations right now that haven't met the guidelines that you set here have, either partially or completely reopened. What do you say to those states that haven't met the guidelines that are already starting that process now? Donald Trump: (16:02) We've looked at all of them, we've spoken to many of the governors, most of the governors. As you know, we give leeway to the governors, and these are governors that have done a good job in, I think all cases. I have some that I don't think are doing a particularly good job, but for the most part they have and these governors have. And we give them the leeway, they have to do what they're doing, like governor Abbott. When you look at the job he's done at Texas, I rely on his judgment. And you have parts of Texas, vast parts of Texas where there's no problem whatsoever. I mean, there's literally nothing and it would be a shame to keep that closed. Governor Greg Abbott: (16:39) Half of our counties either have no cases, or five or fewer cases. Donald Trump: (16:45) Yeah. So the governors have great power as to that, given by us. We want them to do that, we rely on them, we trust them and hopefully they're making the right decision. Speaker 4: (16:58) Can I ask about Georgia right now? There's been some dramatic video of an unarmed black Georgia man who was shot by police while on a jog, been a lot of protests about this. Have you seen the video and your reaction to that situation? Donald Trump: (17:11) I'm getting a full report on it this evening. My heart goes out to the parents and to the loved ones of the young gentleman. It's a very sad thing, but I will be given a full report this evening. Speaker 4: (17:24) Haven't seen the video yet, to be clear? Donald Trump: (17:25) No, I haven't. Speaker 6: (17:27) Mr. President, to the report about Saudi Arabia, that the US is considered removing anti-missile Patriot missile systems from Saudi Arabia. Can you confirm, is that true? Donald Trump: (17:35) Well, I don't want to talk about it, but we're doing some things. We're making a lot of moves in the Middle East and elsewhere. We're doing a lot of things all over the world, militarily. We've been taken advantage of all over the world, our military, and in the sense that we're, and this has nothing to do with Saudi Arabia, this has to do with other countries, frankly, much more. We have the most powerful military in the world. We've spent $1.5 trillion since I've been here, more than that. $1.5 trillion on- Donald Trump: (18:03) Ever since I've been here, more than that, $1.5 trillion on a military that we now have the strongest military we've ever had. We have the best equipment, the best missiles, planes, the best of everything. We're authorizing and just authorized ships, new ships being built. They're all being built in the United States and they're beauties. We have the best submarines in the world by far and we have submarines being built and we go around and protect other countries and other countries don't respect us like they should. In some cases, they don't even like us. And those days are over, those days are over. So things are moving. And I'm not putting Saudi on that thing, but we are doing certain things that will be positive for us and I think very positive for them, too. Donald Trump: (18:49) Saudi Arabia is a very wealthy country and they've agreed to help defray some of the costs, which nobody else would ever ask for of course, you probably have to have a good business person in charge of a country. I don't want to sound overly anything. I just want to tell you that very wealthy countries, we were protecting for nothing, for nothing or very little. South Korea has agreed to pay substantial money to us, which we appreciate very much. And we ask countries to help us. We're spending $1.5 trillion, we're spending all of this money. It costs us a lot of money. Our military budget's three times more and even four times more than the second largest spender of money. It's more than that. Four times more plus and if we're going to defend countries, they should also respect us by making a contribution. Reporters: (19:48) [inaudible 00:19:49]. Donald Trump: (19:49) I negotiate with everything and frankly this country was taken advantage of by friend and foe, but not any longer. Reporters: (19:58) What about pulling US troops out of the Sinai? I've seen reports about that [crosstalk 00:20:02]- Donald Trump: (20:01) Yeah, I don't want to talk about that, yet, but we have pulled a lot of troops out of different places. We were guarding the border between Turkey and Syria for years and we had thousands of people there. And I said, "Wait a minute, let me ask you this. Turkey, Syria, two big countries. They know how to guard their border. They'd been fighting with each other for years. Why do we have thousands of soldiers?" Ultimately, we got it down to 57 soldiers and then 27 soldiers and then they were getting a little hostile toward each other. I say, "Get my 27 soldiers out." And that was about a year ago and I took a lot of heat. People said, "Oh, that's terrible." I said, "No, it's not terrible." Nothing's happened on the border. They've been fighting each other for a thousand years under different names, probably a lot longer than a thousand years. I said, "I don't want my troops there." So we're essentially out of Syria other than we kept the oil. We kept the oil. Of course, that was better two months ago than it is now. Keeping the oil today is not as good as it would have been two months ago. Two months ago, it was a wise thing. Today it's like- Governor Greg Abbott: (21:05) Give it a year. Donald Trump: (21:06) I think so. By the way, oil prices have gone up, which is great for your oil industry and it's great for jobs because it's millions of jobs. We built the greatest energy country in the world by far and prices are inching up. Then I saw at 25 today actually. Governor Greg Abbott: (21:23) It's good for [crosstalk 00:21:24]. Donald Trump: (21:24) $25 a barrel. Governor Greg Abbott: (21:25) Good for jobs. Donald Trump: (21:26) It's good for jobs. That's what we want, jobs. Yes, go ahead Jennifer. Reporters: (21:31) Governor Abbott said something about businesses and liability. Can you say, sir, do you support Mitch McConnell's liability reform for [crosstalk 00:21:37]? Donald Trump: (21:38) Well, I think you have to have something having to do with liability for COVID because you can't have a restaurant and a guy is going to open and it's a nice business, but it's not exactly the oil business in its prime. And somebody leaves and they say, "Oh, I'm going to sue them because they caught the plague." And now whether he was guilty or not, the legal fees would drive him out of business. You can't do that. I think you're going to probably have to have something. I would support that. You go to a game and you sue the team owner or you go to someplace and it would be litigation heaven and you'll never know where they caught it. You never know where they catch it. So we have to have something like that otherwise there's going to be lawsuits. There already is in this country, but you'd have lawsuits all over the place. Reporters: (22:28) International travel restrictions that you imposed on China and all over the world, do you see any scenario of easing them any time soon? Donald Trump: (22:36) Yeah, at some point when they clean up and when everybody cleans up and when the plague disappears. Sure. You want to have international travel. Our airlines are going to do very well again. We saved the airlines with 25 billion and another 25 billion. But no, you want to have international travel, but you don't want to have it when France is having a hard time. They've done another shutdown and Spain has having a terrible time. And Italy, I don't even have to tell you about. No, but we want to be open to those countries at the appropriate time, absolutely. Reporters: (23:11) [crosstalk 00:23:11] quarantine [inaudible 00:23:13] taking on the pandemic and now opening up the country, have you considered calling the German Chancellor to ask for sort of advice? Donald Trump: (23:21) Now, Germany, we're very close to Germany, we have a very good relationship with Germany. Germany's done very good. They have a very low mortality rate like we do. We have a low mortality rate also. And frankly, if you took New York out of the equation, we would really have a low mortality rate. But no, I speak to her all the time. We communicate, we communicate, our countries communicate, especially yes. Reporters: (23:48) How much influence does Fox News have over your thinking on the pandemic? Donald Trump: (23:54) No different than anybody else. I watch Fox news and I watch others and I read a lot of newspapers and I get a lot of information from my people. I think I'm very well versed when it comes to not only the pandemic, but everything. I enjoy that and I think I have an obligation to do it. But there's certainly a more honorable source than some. Some is fake. If you look at CNN, it's fake news. If you look at MSDNC, I call it MSDNC, you know what that means right? Democratic National Committee. You look at NBC. NBC to me is very dishonest news and that's why they fired Andy Lack, I guess. You'll have to ask them, but Andy Lack was a hack and they fired him and they did a big favor to the world and to this country. But no, I find NBC to be very dishonest, I find, which is a Comcast division. I call it Concast with an N. I don't use the M. I always call it Concast. ABC I thought he gave me a very fair interview the other night. Very good professional. I've had very good relationships with him, as you know. CBS is having a hard time, but they're not getting it straight. In fact, last night I read where they did a false report where they actually got people to make it look like it [inaudible 00:25:23]. Donald Trump: (25:24) Did you see what happened? They got people, let's get some people because they want to make it look like it was turmoil. And they do that with this White House all the time. They love the word chaos when there's no chaos whatsoever. They love the word chaos, but what happened at CBS yesterday was terrible. Where they got a lot of people to try and pretend like it was a mass amount of chaos and disorder. You saw that, it was terrible. The news media in our country's a mess, but they fired Andy Lack and that was a good thing. That's a big step forward. Reporters: (25:56) [crosstalk 00:25:56] where restrictions have to be reimposed, no there's spikes in places that [crosstalk 00:26:02]? Donald Trump: (26:02) I hope not. I don't think so. I think you're going to have embers, as I say. I think you're going to have some fires, maybe some fairly big fires by comparison to what people would even think. But this gentleman is a total professional. I think we've learned a lot. If you would have said that question a number of months ago, it would have been different. The answer would have been different. But today, I think we've learned a lot and you're going to have some areas in Texas where you'll have to put them out and he'll put them out. What do you think about that? Governor Greg Abbott: (26:31) We have learned so much the past few months and we now know first how to go in and contain, but also we now have the resources to go in and to contain it. We're going into these meat packing facilities. We're testing everybody or we'll go into a jail and we'll test everybody. And we will separate those who test positive from those who test negative. But most importantly, we go into these senior centers because their lives are so vulnerable and we focus on our seniors and we focus on ways to reduce their deaths. And so we now have all of these strategies to make sure Gov. Greg Abbott: (27:03) ... Their deaths, and so we now have all of these strategies to make sure that we are able to contain any type of outbreak, and that allows the rest of the economy of big states like Texas to continue to go and grow while we manage and contain the outbreaks where they exist. Donald Trump: (27:17) That we wouldn't have known two months ago. He couldn't have given that answer. The Governor couldn't have given that answer two months ago, but we've learned there's still things we don't know about this crazy plague, this particular virus, but the answer that Greg just gave, which was so good, I don't think you could have given that, and I wouldn't have known that answer either two months ago, so we've learned a lot. Speaker 7: (27:40) On the Wuhan lab, Mr. President, you had said on Sunday that there would be a very strong report coming out soon about the connection between the lab and the virus. Is that still coming? When should we expect it? Donald Trump: (27:49) It's coming. I don't know that I'm going to give it to you. We're going to learn. Look, it came out of China. Okay? Whether people like to say it or not, everybody knows that. I guess pretty much, I think that's pretty much known. They tried to blame Europe. They were saying he came out of Europe. It came out of China, went to Europe, went here, went to 184 countries. Probably more than that now. That was a week ago, 184 countries. Can you believe it? And it could have been stopped at the point, it could have been stopped right at the source, and it would have been easy to do, but something happened, something happened. Either they made a terrible mistake, probably it was incompetence, somebody was stupid and they didn't do the job that they should have done. It's too bad. Steve: (28:43) Are you considering other economic measures to help people that you don't have to go through Congress, a lot like another delay in filing federal taxes, that sort of thing? Donald Trump: (28:52) Yeah. Things could happen like that. We have to help people. I was watching the Solano owner, she looked so great, so professional, so good, and she was talking about her children, she has to feed her children. It was great. And we could do things ministerially through executive order or otherwise that can help a lot of people, as an example. Like delays, we can do delays of various filings and yeah, I could see that happening, Steve. I think a thing like that could happen., I think like that could happen. Peter? Peter: (29:22) Mr. President, people have lived off $1,200, those checks, a lot of them for a couple of months. Should they be expected to live off that same 1,200 for the next couple months or is more money coming? Donald Trump: (29:30) Well, something could happen. There is talk about something happening and we'll see what's going on. Peter: (29:35) [crosstalk 00:29:36]. Donald Trump: (29:35) But you know the greatest thing that could happen? If we could get our country open again and get it going again and have people have these great jobs again. And what we've done is we've been able to have all these thousands and hundreds of thousands of small businesses pay their employees even though there was no income coming in. So they're ready to rock and they're ready to go. And when Texas opens, and other places, you're already started the process. The best thing we can do, Peter, is get our country going, get it open, and get it open safely. And we'll put out those little fires, or those big fires that we have to, but we have to get our country going. Okay. Speaker 8: (30:15) [crosstalk 00:30:15] There are four GOP senators who are encouraging you to suspend visas, including for technical and professional workers. Is that something the White House is considering? Donald Trump: (30:25) Say it again? Speaker 8: (30:25) On visa suspensions, Cotton and Grassley and those guys are asking you to suspend- Donald Trump: (30:30) Well, we're talking to them about- Speaker 8: (30:31) ... Worker visas. Donald Trump: (30:33) They're good senators. We're talking- Speaker 8: (30:35) So- Donald Trump: (30:35) No, we're talking to them it. Speaker 9: (30:37) [crosstalk 00:30:37] Sir, we were told some time ago that you would sign a buy American executive order, what ever- Donald Trump: (30:42) I've been saying buy American and ever since I announced that I was running for office, and long before that. No, we're bringing a lot of companies back. We were doing that long before this happened. Japan is having big plants built here. We have many Japanese plants coming where they're building their cars in the United, I said, "You have to do it, you have to do it," and they were doing it. We have many, many companies coming back to the United States. Then this hit, and when this is gone, it'll continue. But maybe it'll continue even more so because we've learned a lot, we've learned more than just about this particular invisible enemy. We've learned a lot. We've learned a lot about the economics and the importance of making things in our country like we used to. We used to make things here, and then all of a sudden somebody became a great globalist, some great genius became a globalist. But now he's not such a genius anymore. Maybe he's not even a smart person. Donald Trump: (31:40) We've got to make things in our country. That includes medicine, it includes steel. You know our steel companies, we had it very good. We've made it very difficult for steel dumping and some of the companies were doing very well. Now of course we got that waylaid a little bit, but we'll always help our steel companies. But we have to make our product in this country, and I've been saying that for a long time. Globalists have cost us a lot of money. And a lot of security. Speaker 10: (32:09) Sir, should valets be wearing masks? Donald Trump: (32:12) Yeah. Which valets are you talking about? Valets are all over the place. Speaker 10: (32:18) I mean the valets are, your personal valet- Donald Trump: (32:19) And they are and they do. They are and they do. Speaker 10: (32:22) Oh, they do they wear masks? Your personal valet was wearing a mask in your interaction with him? Donald Trump: (32:25) They do. They wear masks, yeah. A lot of people in the White House wear masks, and frankly, a lot of people want to wear a mask until this thing goes away. But we have a lot of people in the White House, I see it all the time where they're wearing masks. And just a little while ago they were wearing a mask. There's one of them. You were wearing a mask a little while ago. But I notice a lot of the reporters aren't wearing masks. Thank you very much everybody. Thank you very much. Speaker 11: (32:49) [crosstalk 00:32:51]. Donald Trump: (32:53) Say it? Speaker 11: (32:54) Are you going to reach out to General Flynn? Donald Trump: (32:55) I will. Yeah, I think it's the appropriate time. I think he's a hero. It's a scam. It was a scam and a hoax. I think he's a hero, the General. Thank you. Speaker 12: (33:06) [crosstalk 00:33:06] Your wife and daughter, excuse me- Donald Trump: (33:10) Good shape. Speaker 12: (33:10) Your wife and son are in good shape? Donald Trump: (33:11) They're in good shape. Speaker 12: (33:11) They've been tested and they're both- Donald Trump: (33:13) They're in great shape. Speaker 12: (33:19) Thank you sir. [crosstalk 00:06:19]. Thank you Mr. President. [crosstalk 00:33:27].
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