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pledge@workingwithcancerpledge.com we have a little honeymoon period, a tiny little honeymoon period in this case. So we got it all appro late at night. It got approved and this was really done as a four year bill. Kelly, you know that very well. You were a big part of it and we got it done and everybody was surprised. They thought we had to do it in little tranches. I don't know that we would have gotten the little tranches done. There was so much in here that people had to approve it. And if we would have done it individually, I'm not sure it would have gotten done. Plenty of those individual elements would not have gotten done. And almost as important as the tax cuts, we've slashed a record number of jobs, crushing regulations. That includes for you and that includes tremendous numbers of environmental regulations which stopped your businesses. But they didn't do anything and they had no impact. If anything, they made the environment worse. But we eliminated 129 old regulations for every new one that was approved. It was supposed to be 1 in 10 and it's turning out to be 129. So for every regulation, think of that. 129. We lose them. We get rid of them. It was supposed to be 1 in 10. We would have been happy with. We did 1 in 12. We started off 1 in 7. With my last administration, we got it up to about 1 in 12. Now I see we have a 1 in 129. So we're getting rid of 129 nonsense regulations for every new one that we pass. And thanks to these pro growth policies, our economy is roaring and factory construction is way up. Consumer confidence is way up. Business investment is more than triple compared to that of just a short time ago and before I took office. Nobody can believe it. And nobody can believe the $18 trillion number that we gave you. It's a record for any country, not just here, for any country. A lot of that had to do with November 5th. But a lot of it had to do with tariffs. We charge tariffs to companies when they come in. A couple of you were just saying to me that you're getting hurt by China and other countries making a product that's not as good, but it's less money because of the fact that there were no guards, no safeties for you. And we've changed a lot of it. Some. Some have said, you've absolutely saved our business. But because of the use of tariffs, we have all this money because if they come in and build a business here, if they build their plant here, there are no tariffs. Jobless claims just hit the lowest level since 1969. And more Americans are working today than at any time in the history of our country. So we have more people working today than at any time in the history of our country. That's a beautiful. That's a beautiful. I mean, what can be better than that? You say, like somebody was saying, oh, will AI take our jobs? Well, we have a lot of AI up. They said, it's going to take jobs. I said, well, you're probably right, maybe a little bit, but it's going to create a lot of jobs. And did you know that more people are working in the United States right now than ever before? They said no. Is that true? Really? That goes. That's the end of that argument. And a lot of good things are happening. And leading in AI is very important because that's a tremendously big industry and we want to be able to lead. Primarily, it's China, but others, other countries are very much active in it. Also, under the last administration, one in four new jobs was a government job. But since my inauguration, 100%. Think of that. 100% of all new jobs have been in the private sector. 100%. We cut a lot of government jobs, And two of the three new jobs have been in small businesses. But I just want to say, so think of that. 100% of new jobs are in the private sector. Now, to do that, we cut tremendous numbers of governmental jobs. And I feel sorry for everyone. And I, you know, it's a hard thing to do. Many of those people voted for me, but now they like me because they went out. They got private sector jobs that they like better, and it's paying them sometimes two and three times more money. So it's worked out the right way, but you have to do that. You can't just keep. I mean, we had jobs. We had government jobs where you'd have 10 people doing the job of one person. And it just. You can't make America great that way. So we did it the hard way, but the correct way. And the correct way, big difference, right, Kelly? You see it. Nobody's ever seen anything quite like it. And it was especially working here, it's tough because, you know, this is the home of federal jobs. I wouldn't say I got tremendous. I mean, you know, we won the election in a landslide. We got. We won all seven swing states. We did all the things that you've heard so many times with counties. Counties, which is a big count. That's why you see, the map is all red, practically, when you look at it, we won 86% of the counties in the country. But here is a little bit different. But now, if you look at those people, some of them have left. And by the way, speaking of that, Washington, D.C. which was very unsafe a year ago, a little more than a year ago, is now one of the safest cities in the United States. So we had to cut the jobs because we were way bloated with federal jobs. And, you know, I could make. I could. With one swipe of the pen, I could say, let's have no employment and I'll hire a million people or 2 million people. I say, we just hired a million people and we have absolutely no employment. And that's what they would do. They'd have bad numbers coming up, so they'd hire a couple of hundred thousand people and the numbers would look okay. With me, it's the exact opposite. We terminate a lot of federal jobs that are unnecessary, and they don't like me for doing it. But a year later, they like me because they end up having a much better job, oftentimes in a place where they'd much rather live. You know, they go to the place that they want to go they're not stuck in or Washington or someplace else, and they do much better. And in the end, I mean, I've had a lot of people come up, they say, I was so angry at you, but now I'm making sometimes two or three times the money in a job that I really like. So you got to do what you have to do. You have to. Politically, I don't know if it's good, bad, or indifferent. I think it's probably bad maybe politically, but in the meantime, I'm in the White House, so maybe it's good. A lot of times. A lot of times, You know, as you probably heard, the fake news media treats me very, very badly. 93% of the stories I get are bad. And Yet I won in a landslide. How do you win all seven swing states when you get only bad press? It's fake press. They give me fake polls. They tell me about polls. And this, you know, it's interesting. I did a poll on the war with Iran, and They said only 32% of the people like it. Well, I don't like it and I don't like war at all, but we're equipped better than the greatest military in the world. You saw what happened with Venezuela. You see what happens with everything. But they said 32% of the people are against President Trump. Well, when you explain it like, is it okay for Iran to have a nuclear weapon? It wouldn't be 32%. But even if you said that there'd be a 32% because the polls are fake. I mean, they're totally fake. And when you take a look at what's really going on. The other day I made a speech in a great Florida senior citizens community, and I made another one at the Kravis Center. Two in one day. It was wonderful. I go out and make a speech, then I say, all right, let's go home, sir. You're making another speech, and this one's in front of the richest people in the world. I went from an unbelievable group of seniors. Now, of course, I'm not a senior. I'm far younger than a senior. It's true. I feel like. I feel the same as I felt 50 years ago. I don't know. They'll be. There'll be a period of time when I don't tell you that they'll speak because I'm honest. I'll say, it's not looking good. I have to be careful. If I said as an example I'm not feeling well, they put on, Donald Trump is not feeling well. Because they'll just. They won't know that I'm using that as just a reference point. And they'll say, listen to this. I'll say, I'm not feeling well. Well, someday I might say that to you and you'll be the first to know. Actually, I won't have to say it because you. You'll be able to see it just like you did in the last administration. You know, one of the things I said is that we should have. In my opinion, anybody running for president or vice president should take a cognitive test. And no president has ever taken one except me. I've taken three of them and I've aced each one. One in the first administration, two over here. And whenever they get A little sassy, like, does he still have it? Does he still have what it takes? I say, all right, I'll take another one. And they are hard. There are many people in this room I know, that are smart. They're not going to ace them. There are many people standing back there, the fake news media. I'd like to have them. You know, the first question is very easy. And they always show. The first question is, you have a lion, a bear, an alligator, and a. What's another good? A squirrel. Okay. Which is the squirrel. So they show that question. And then the first four or five questions are. They get a little more difficult by the time you get to the middle. They're tough by the time you get to the end. I don't want to be insulting, but there won't be. I'm not going to do what Gavin Newsom said. We saw him. He said, everybody in here is stupid, and he's stupid. When he. I think it was the worst political interview I've ever seen. He said, he's stupid, he's dumb. He gets bad marks on everything. He can't read his speech.
Chris Wright
He.
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And nobody wants to report that it was the worst. But I won't say that because I think everyone in this room is brilliant. But nobody's going to get all 30 questions correct. Nobody. Because when you get to those last questions, they're pretty hard. You've got to be pretty sharp. But every time. So I've taken three. No president, think of this, has ever taken one. How do you think Biden would have done? I don't think he might not have gotten that first question right anyway. And Obama would have done poorly. They would have done very poorly. But I think you should have it. As soon as they said that, they say it's unconstitutional. And they said, why? They say it's unconstitutional to give a cognitive test like that. But, Rick, I do it any time they start getting a little sassy and, you know, it quiets them down for almost a year when they hear the result. One doctor said, it's the first time I've ever seen anyone get all questions right. That's a doctor who does this stuff for a living. And I did it three times. So I don't know. I think I'm done with those days. I'm tired of taking that test. You know, you sit before a group of doctors and they ask you questions. I said to Ronny Jackson, he was original, right? First time, I said, so what do you think, Ronnie? They call me. They call me a genius who's going to destroy the country. Then they said, he's a genius who's taken over the entire world. Then they said, he's a total moron. This guy is so stupid. And then. So whenever I hear that one, I say, let's take the cognitive test. But I really think it would be a great thing if you could do that. They say it's not constitutional, but I think it would be good. And I can tell you, a lot of the people that run these small businesses, you could take the cognitive test and you could do a lot better than some of the people that we talk about. But I really believe it. I think it's so important for our country. We have to make sure we have the right people leading this country. Like, we have a war right now, and we're into, like, what, six weeks? They said, what's taking so long? We were in Vietnam 19 years. We were in Iraq for many years, 10 years, 12 years. We were in all these different wars. Korea, seven years. I won't even mention World War II. That's a big baby. But you had the wrong person up here. You'll be in. You'll be in World War three. As sure as you're sitting there, you have the wrong person up there. It's nasty and tricky. It's tricky out there. We have to have. We have to have the right people, and they have to be sharp and they have to be smart. Because one thing about your business is small businesses are great, but if you don't have the platform, meaning the country, meaning the right principles, the right everything, Our country is booming now, despite the fact that we're in a. I call it a mini war because that's all they are. They don't have a navy anymore. Think of it. They had 159 ships. How many do they have left? Kelly out of 159. Take a guess. She's very smart. Zero. 159 ships in the first two weeks. 159 ships. I actually got very upset. I said, how quality were the ships? They were very good. I said, why didn't you just take the ship? Why do you have to send it to the bottom of the sea? We could have had. We could have had. Let's say out of the 159. We could have taken 59. We would have had 59. But they, like. They'd rather blow them up than save them. I would have preferred saving them, but. These are minor details, but one of the. One of the small business owners who can tell us firsthand how Our tax cuts are boosting revenue. Is someone you may have heard. And I made mention of the fact he has been with me. I don't know, maybe he doesn't like me or maybe he loves me. I think I'd rather be liked than loved by him. Although he is a very handsome man, I would say. But he's somebody that we all know, and I really. I think he's a fantastic guy. And he has. He's been to so many rallies, so many speeches, and I love being able to introduce him because he's a champion. He's a winner. You know, to go on television and to make it, he made it big. But to go on television, I don't know if you know this, Rick. 5% of the shows make it. 2% of the shows make it. Pretty good. 1% of the shows make it. So it's very risky to do a television show because. And I did the Apprentice, and that was one of the great hits of a long time. But you did your show. And I've just always admired. I admire people that will go against the odds. And when you do a television show, you're going because very, very few of them make it. And you made it big. So I'd like to have Rick Harrison come up. It's Gold and Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas. And you know his show very well and say a few words. Rick, come on up. You're looking good. Thank you, Rick.
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All right. You know, usually I like announcement rallies, and they give you like three minutes notice, and I can't come up with a speech. And they, like, literally just told me a couple to take a little speaking. I just want to say he's amazing. He's done so much. I mean, so much for all of us. I mean, the backbone of this country is small business, plain and simple. And the last guy in office, all he, you know, all we heard was, is that we were the evil people, we were the bad people. Everything else like that, we don't pay our fair share, whatever that's supposed to be. And he made it tough. And this guy, the big, beautiful Bill, absolutely amazing. You know what I mean? God bless you for letting me. Letting me get 100% appreciation. It really helps out. And all I can say is this is literally. I mean, I'm a history buff and I know a lot about this White House thing and everything. Literally, he's going to go down as maybe the best president ever. I love this guy.
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Wow. Wow. I'm glad we didn't tell you because actually, that was Much better than when you're fully prepared. When he comes up, fully prepared. No, that was great. Thank you very much. And very special guy. Thank you. Very nice. One of the strongest. And by the way, right behind me, see this? I call it. You call it a room. This is the biggest room in the White House. Not big enough to have anything. We had the king here. We had, like 102 people, and we could have had 2,000 people, literally. But this is. I call it a knockout panel. See, some people would say, oh, there's a curtain. Underneath that curtain is a window. Outside of that window is the new ballroom. So I said, I'll leave. I'll get out of here, and I'll let you guys. If you want to see a beautiful structure going up, complex, safe things that could never happen like happened a week ago, that was a pretty bad situation. You can't have a thousand units over the ballroom with an entrance right next to where you are for a lot of reasons. So if you want, we're going to open that up. I think later on you'll open it up. Let the people take a look, and it would be pretty good. Not as exciting as looking at oil wells like Chris gets to do all day long. Right. And speaking of that, we're doing well in Venezuela, right? It's working good.
Chris Wright
Yes, we are, Mr. President.
Donald Trump
Yeah, that was good. That war took us approximately 48 minutes. And actually. And we have. And we have a great relationship. And you know what I heard the other day that the people of Venezuela are really happy. They're seeing things happen that they haven't seen in 20 years. They're working and they're. There's a spirit in Venezuela that. That they haven't had in many, many years. And the big companies are coming in now and they're building these giant rigs because there's a lot of oil in Venezuela, a lot of other things, too, and a lot of great people. And we have people in charge that are doing a fantastic job, and they're working with you, and you are doing a fantastic job. So thank you very much, Rick. Good job. Proud of you.
Chris Wright
People of Venezuela are very thankful for your proud and bold leadership to change
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the trajectory of their lives. This was so good. I said you better come up. No, no.
Chris Wright
I want to say, as you engage with the people of Venezuela and the businesses, I will tell you that President Trump is incredibly popular with the people of Venezuela. It's a nation of 30 million people going the wrong way for 25 years, and a bold leadership of this president changed the trajectory of that country, changing the futures of all those people, wanting millions of Venezuelans abroad to go back to that country. American businesses are stampeding in to invest in that country. 25 years trying everything going the wrong way. His bold leadership and creative thinking change the game. Thank you, Mr. President.
Donald Trump
Wow. Thank you. That's good. We have. We have a great relationship. We have hundreds of millions of barrels of oil coming out of Venezuela, going to Houston in different places to have it refined. And we're sort of. It's almost really a partnership. The man you just heard speaking, Chris has been. He wasn't my choice. He was. I had somebody else for Department of Energy, a fantastic man, Doug Burgum. And I said, I want you to head up energy. He says, you know, there's one person better than me, is better than anybody, said, who the hell is that? Chris Wright. He said, who's Chris Wright? Tell me. And he's like the number one guy in the whole world at the this subject. And I said, well, let's talk to him. I don't know. He probably makes a lot of money if he's doing that. And he was. He's taken one of the largest salary cuts in history. I'll tell you, without question. But he's done a fantastic job. These are the people we have. We have great people. Doug is great. He was the governor of North Dakota. He ran an incredible state. He was very successful at business. He started with a small business. He sold it for a billion dollars to Microsoft. And he wanted to do what Trump did. He said, I want to be a business guy, and now I want to run. I made a lot of money. I want to run. So Doug Burgum ran, and he became a great governor for eight years. He was term limited. And I saw him at a session, a speaking session and sort of a debating session. I thought he was great. And I said, if I win, I'm going to get that guy in. And he's now heading up. He's now the largest landlord in the world, I guess you could say, right. Department of Interior. And he's been fantastic. But he wanted Chris to be energy. So he's got all the power of the energy, but he doesn't have the land. Doug has none of the power of him, but he has the land. So I merged him. It's a friendly merger. We don't have any papers. They just get along together. Right. And we've. I think today we've announced we're drilling more oil by far than we ever have in the history of our country, more oil and gas by far. And this was just said, but this took place almost from the beginning. Right. We got it started very, very early. So you're doing a great job. Doug was right. And we're also very happy with Doug because he's doing a fantastic job. Thank you very much, Chris. Appreciate it. So one of the strongest effects of our tax cuts and tariffs is the Trump manufacturing boom is what they're calling it, because that's what we have. We have never had anything like what's happening when I talk about, again, the $18 trillion that's coming in and building places. And as we speak, American companies are ordering core capital goods for factory construction and operation expansion. And you saw the construction numbers. Now, the plants will be opening over the next period of time pretty soon. But, you know, we just got started and these plants are going to be opening right now. The big numbers, the construction jobs in the country are going through the roof. And ultimately, when the plants open, then you're going to have manufacturing jobs because right now, the plants, many of them haven't opened, but they're under construction. When, when you see the final numbers, you're not going to even believe what you are seeing, because there's never been any construction boom of factories like we have right now. We lost our car industry, we lost 54% of our car industry to Canada, Mexico, Germany, Japan, South Korea, other countries, 54% over the years, over a period of probably 30, 35 years. And they're all coming back. They're all coming back and they're coming back at levels that has never been seen before. It's pretty amazing. Well, you see, you, you'll see it. It can't be disguised by our friends. It would, I guess. I don't know. I see so many of them smiling and having a good time that I actually think they probably like us. I think their bosses say, treat Trump as badly as you possibly can. But they had so many good faces and so many. They are a lot of professionals there. But it's the highest rate in over four decades. And under four years of the Biden administration, real wages for manufacturing workers fell. It fell $840 under one year of Trump wages for factory workers. Manufacturing factory workers increased by $2,500. So think of that. Under Biden, it fell $840 and under Trump, it went up $2,500. That's quite a difference. And, And as I said, you haven't seen the real effect because these factories are being built Right now, when they open, you're going to see numbers that are much greater than that. And a lot of these government workers. Government workers, good people. And, you know, I don't blame them for liking what they had, but they're going to all be in this system and they're going to be making double and triple what they were making in government. We have a country again, because you can't have a country that works where you have literally 10 people to do one job. You can't have it. You can't have a great country. Earlier this year, I visited Costa Steel in Rome, Georgia. Before I took office, China and other countries were taking more of our industry all the time, just more and more. And Koso was hit very hard. Their core business dropped from two shifts to six days a week. And the two shifts were during my administration, by the way, but now is down to a very. And then ultimately is down to one shift operating three days. And it was going down to one day. And they expected to go out of business. There was no stopping it. And now, thanks to the tax cuts and the steel tariffs that I put on, COSA is thriving like never before. I just heard from them and they're at now full shifts, two full shifts, six days a week, and they may go to a third shift round the clock. Think of that. Round the clock. They've never had that before. And they have a backlog of seven months long of things that they're building steel products. Great. And they said, I was with the gentleman that owns a company, thought he was going out of business. And now he's. He said, now I have a great business. In just a period of literally a year and a half, it's. We thought. We thought we couldn't stop it. And he said, all of my friends up and down the line, they have different businesses, factories, big businesses, but they all thought they were going out of business. And now they're all doing better than they've ever done before. They've gone from employing, in this case, Costa, 50 people to 125 people. And the 50 people is going down to about 14 or 15. And now they're at 125. And they're looking for additional people to work. And I want to thank their president, Andrew Seville, who I think maybe is here. Andrew, are you here someplace? Where are you? Andrew? Wow. You want to say something? Come on up here. He was. He was. He's so. God. He just. He really understood what was happening, and I think it'd be nice. You weren't supposed to speak. So I hope you're not nervous. Come here. Well, no, you make it easy. Thank you very much.
Chris Wright
The most thing that took us right
Donald Trump
to the top was your tariffs.
Chris Wright
I think everybody in here that runs a small business, the tariffs had an effect on you one way or another. And that has just taken us all
Donald Trump
the jobs that were going to China,
Chris Wright
you brought them back and it really took us to the next level. And we were honored to have you come down to our company. So thank you for having me back here.
Donald Trump
I wasn't prepared to speak, so I'm
Chris Wright
going to get off the stage.
Donald Trump
Thank you, Mr. President. You do better when you don't know. You speak. No, you know what? It's, it's a little truth to that, Rick. When you sometimes you don't think you're going to introduce somebody, you know, they're in the audience, but they don't know and they end up doing better because they speak from the heart. They have no choice. They can't think about all night long, what am I going to say? And then you get up and you board the place. No, it's very good. You speak from the heart and that's. That's true. Tariffs were a very big part. We had an unfortunate ruling out of the Supreme Court. But the good news is I'm able to do it a different way. They said use the other way. There was no reason for that. It was terrible, actually. Terrible. But it'll have no impact other than I hate to pay people back tariffs. $159 billion. I have to pay them back when a little half sentence. Any money taken in to this point does not have to be paid back. We would have saved 159 billion and I cannot figure it out. How could anybody do that? But they did it. We have other ways of tariffing. As you know, we're already doing it. And actually they're more tested, they're stronger, a little bit more complex. I like to keep it as simple as possible. And in many ways they'll be better. It'll be better. I just want you not to think that because of that decision, we don't. The tariffs will actually be higher. It's turning out they're going to be end up being higher. But it's made our country rich, really rich. And it's like Andrew said. I mean, we, without them, there would be nothing we could do to save your country. Nothing. It's the greatest word. Remember I used to say it's my favorite word in the dictionary, the word tariff. And then the fake news got on me. They said, well, what about God? What about your wife? What about your family? What about. So they were just killing me because I said, it's my favorite word. I said, all right. It's my fifth favorite word. I put. So it's my fifth favorite word. But because of tariffs and, you know, the proper use of tariffs, you have to use them in a certain way. But, you know, we've been ripped off in this. I've been talking about it for years. We've been ripped off in this country for decades. We lost our car industry. Think of it. There's a person here making utensils, beautiful forks and knives and things. Where is that person? Was around here. So. Sinner. So. And he was telling me. He said, china's coming in and they're ripping us. And we have a tariff. It's 25%, but it's not enough because, you know, they have certain advantages that you're not going to have. But the advantage you have is you have a higher quality product. And I'm going to be able to take care of that very easily. You know, just by putting it up, you'll have. You'll be treated fairly. It's just really tough, and it's amazing you've done as well as you've done, but you did that because of the quality of your product. We have such quality. North Carolina, if you take a look, I'm going to put tremendous tariffs on. It's. That process has already started. It takes me longer now because of the Supreme Court decision to have to go through a process. It's ridiculous. But we don't like it. We like to do what's right and get it done instead of having to do a report which is going to come out and say the exact same thing that everyone knows. But you can tell the people in North Carolina that, you know, we used to have a great furniture business. I built a lot of hotels and a lot of different buildings where I need furniture. I would go to North Carolina. These were great artists. And China essentially put them out of business because we never. We didn't have a president that was willing to do it. Happened before my. My term. They'd been out of business for a long. I used to go down there and see these people. They were artists with wood. I'd say, I'd like to make the handle a little bit slimmer. Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. It's like. It was like magic. And we lost that whole thing. You can see it's coming back because we're putting tariffs on furniture where you'll be able to more than compete. We're going to. We have to protect our business. The same thing with you and the utensil business. Your stuff is so beautiful, but it's very tough when you're competing against something that is cheap. And, you know, because of the lack of protection that you've been given, it just puts you out of business. So you actually said, thank you for the tariffs, but the tariffs really aren't high enough, in my opinion, in that particular thing. But with the furniture, we're going to bring all the furniture back to North Carolina, and you're going to see it'll be as robust as it was 25, 30 years ago. The greatest furniture people in the. In the world, and they got stolen. They really didn't take them. They found people in China that could do it. And all those people got put out of jobs. And their. Their kids have that same ability. And you watch what happens, how good it is in North Carolina, because I've been. I've had to go through a process to get that approved, but now it's approved, and you're going to be again the furniture capital of the world, because nobody can do that quality. And I know the quality. I buy a lot of things from China, and because I was forced to, you know, when I was in the hotel business, I was forced to buy from China because of pricing. Because of pricing, and because of. For other reasons. What I wasn't getting was the kind of quality that we were getting here. And now you'll have a combination of both, so you can let that be known. I don't know if that's breaking news or not for these people, but to me, it's very important. I've been wanting to do it for a long time, and now we have it pretty well, and we love North Carolina. My administration is also committed to ensuring that American small businesses have access to the credit and capital that they need under Administrator Loeffler, who's phenomenal. She is phenomenal. And she's got a great husband, Jeff, and he's a friend of mine, and he's a very successful man. And he's a great man, and he's got a great wife. And I was so happy getting her in this position. She replaced a woman who is a very legendary woman, Linda McMahon, who's now in education. She's doing a great job. She's moving education back to the states where it belongs. And Kelly is doing great. But last year, Kelly, our Small business administration, issued $7 billion in loans to 11,000 new startups as well as $1.3 billion in loans to 3,000 veteran owned small businesses and $3.2 billion. They're a big business, you know. That's why I say, how can we call it small business? $3.2 billion to American manufacturers helping restore these beautiful words, made in the usa, where we're using them more and more. We have things being made here that nobody thought it was even possible for it to come back. Like you'll see in North Carolina with the furniture. It will come back very, very rapidly. So, Kelly, I'd like to ask you to say a few words, please.
Kelly Loeffler
Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. First of all, you are the most pro growth, pro small business president in American history. Thank you. It's such an honor to join you here at the White House to recognize National Small Business Week. And you're the greatest commander in chief ever, but also one of America's greatest businessmen. And small businesses know that. They see that this administration is shifting power and capital from fraudsters and Washington bureaucrats back to Main street job creators. Just like we have gathered in this room today. Fair trade deregulation and the working family tax cuts and the one big beautiful bill, they are powering real opportunity that I see all over as I travel this country. Especially after four crushing years of bidenomics and decades of shipping our jobs and our industries overseas, hollowing out our local communities. That is ending as I travel the country each week. And Mr. President, I've traveled with you from Iowa's Machine Shed restaurant to Georgia's Coosa Steel factory. America first policies are restoring the American dream on Main street to new heights. At generational businesses like Jimmy's Famous Seafood at industrial innovators like Prince Manufacturing in Georgia and Blue Patriot in Nebraska who are building big, beautiful new buildings thanks to the working family tax cuts. Today, 98% of US manufacturers are small businesses. They're a critical part of securing ourselves supply chains. And while they contribute to national strength across all kinds of industries, from energy to agriculture to defense and aerospace, America's big manufacturers rely on these producers and their skilled workers. And that's why President Trump's economic agenda means Made in America is coming back and it's coming back fast. Now at the Trump sba, we're helping to fuel that growth as the most free enterprise agency in the federal government. In 2025 alone, we guaranteed a record $45 billion in lending to 85,000 small businesses through local banks. That's an all time record at the SBA, and we did it with 53% fewer staff at the agency. That capital is driving the job creation that you see. Record small business formation this year. Record small business formation and growth in communities all across America. It's such an honor to highlight the award winners that are here today and the vital role of hardworking small businesses that do their jobs every single day. They are America's backbone, from our farms and restaurants to our construction companies and our manufacturers and our trucking companies. Thank you, Mr. President, for recognizing that small business is big business. 250 years ago, our founding fathers were also entrepreneurs, small businessmen with the America first agenda. That legacy continues. America is open for business again. Thank you, Mr. President.
Donald Trump
That's a great job. I just want to sort of end by. I'll give you a little common sense business. So a lot of you run your business for a couple of reasons. Talent, brilliance in many cases, but also common sense. And I'll give you just one little anecdote. We have a beautiful, potentially beautiful. Built in 1922, it's a long time ago reflecting pond in between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. It's the long. It's 2,500ft long. That's taller than I think any building in the world that would be. If you lay it sideways, it's two Empire State buildings more than that, and very wide, 167ft. And for years, they've wanted to fix it, rebuild it. It's granite. The stone is good. Granite's great. But it was leaking because it's little pieces of granite. Very, very expensive when they did it, but it always leaked from the day they built it in 19. Think of that. 1922. And it leaked and leaked badly. And they've looked at fixing it for decades, really fixing it, and it wasn't working. It was too expensive. And the final price we got fairly recently was to fix it as $350 million because they were going to take the granite out and they were going to replace it with new granite, new stone, tighter joints, all that. It was going to take three and a half years. And I heard about it, and I called Doug Burgum and I said, doug, what do you think? I built a lot of swimming pools, hundreds of swimming pools at different jobs. I said, let me look at that surface. So it's granite. So granite is virtually indestructible. But it was filthy dirty. It started because I called, because it was so dirty. It was destructive, disgusting. People called me and they'd say, you know, it's a shame. I'm looking at the Washington Monument and this thing is terrible. The water is just dirty. There's cartons of stuff in it and everything is just so horrible. And I said, wow, that's terrible. We can't have that. I actually had Secret service, they said, drive over there, I want to see it. Sir, we won't be able to do it. I said, just do it. And when it was terrible, I looked at it. Terrible, terrible. So think of that. So it's going to cost 350 million because they were going to take the granite up, put new granite and think, you know, consider it like as tall as the tallest building in the world, if not taller and laying on its side. And I said, wow, that's terrible. 350 million. It's going to take three and a half years. Three and a half years it'll be. And you know, three and a half years means five years. $350 million means $500 million to fix a. And I said, you know, I built all these swimming pools and they're phenomenal. 20 years. I have one up the road where it's a great club on the Potomac river. And I bought it, I'll bet 20 something 21 years ago. And I built a beautiful Olympic sized pool. And I asked the other day, I said, how good is the pool? Oh, it's beautiful, sir. I looked at it, looks like it's brand new. It was done 20 years ago. So I have some very good contractors, some good, one or two in particular. And I said, the two of the. Actually the three best. I said, do me a favor fellas, go take a look at the reflecting pool that sits in between Lincoln and Washington. Beautiful. What should be beautiful? Reflecting pool. And one of them who came back, who's really, I would say the best, but they're all good. He came back, he said, what an exciting job, sir. I said, so how long would it take you to redo it? He said, well, we have to fix the surface a little bit, create something good and solid underneath. That'll take about a week and let's say it'll take me to put the new material. Now the swimming pool is good. But he said, sir, I'd get commercial grade. What is that? He said, that's much stronger, much heavier, meant for commercial. It actually looks better. It's more expensive, sir. They said, that's okay. They said, how much will it cost? I think we can do it for about a million nine. So he said, what color would you like, sir? And I said, well, you know that beautiful color that we have in Florida? He said, this is in Florida, sir. We don't have that green blue around here. We have blue water. But he gave me a choice of 50 colors. Now I'm going crazy. I'm saying, now think of it. If we put the granite, you know what your color is? It was gray. It was gray. Not a good looking color. So even if you did it, it's not good. So he said, we'll do a beautiful job. I think that I'd like to recommend a color that I've used before. It's beautiful. What's it called? It's called American flag blue. I said, that's the color I want because that. How can you have a better right? I said, how can you have a better color than American flag? We had a gray, disgusting, dirty. It showed all the dirt. It showed all the everything. So we. We finished it about two, three days ago. They ripped the hell. You know, they roughened the surface. They left all. Everything there. The demolition would have cost $60 million to take the stone out and put new stone in. So we cleaned it, we steam cleaned it, we sandblasted it. We pebble blasted, you know, pebble blasting. That's a serious sandblast. That's really. Because it's granite. It's so strong. We roughened the stone. So it's a good surface. Got it immaculate, and it's beautiful and. But it still has the lines in between. You're going to have leaks all over the place. And we filled in some areas, and the work started a few days ago. And I wanted to go today. I said, let me see these small business people. And then I want to go over and see the contractors to see how they're doing. But Secret Service was not thrilled. They were not thrilled to be standing in the middle of a pool with lots of buildings looking down. You know, we have to be a little conscious of that, right, Chris? You'll have a new boss someday, and I don't know if you'd like that. So. So here's the story, just in a nutshell. For a much better job. 1.9 million, one week. Because I don't call the. You know, actually, the Parks Department did a great job. They cleaned out a lot of men cleaning. They're scrubbing the scum off. Years and years of decay and bacteria and everything else. You can think it was terrible. Actually, it was worse than the people would tell me. They say how bad it looked. It was much worse. The Parks Department did a fantastic job. They got it down to the surface. And these guys came in and made the surface really, really good. And now the beautiful. The fun starts, and they're putting it down. So ready? 1.9 million versus $350 million. All right. Common sense. Common sense. A great, beautiful blue color. American flag blue, as opposed to gray, right? What is that? Gray. But it's one of those things. And instead of three and a half years, instead of three and a half years, it's one week. So think of that. One week. Don't everybody say, well, yeah, but you can't compare this. Yeah, you can. It's much better. It's a much better job. This will last for at least 50 years, and you'll never have a leak. It's very strong. You couldn't if you had a knife. I don't want to give anybody ideas. If you had a knife, you can't even cut it. So strong. So powerful, powerful rubber. It is beautiful sealed. And I looked at just one of the little pieces that they did to finish. It's like a piece of glass. Beautiful color, beautiful everything. You could never get any. Anything like that. And just think of it. So for a tiny fraction of the cost and a tiny fraction of the time, we end up with the most beautiful thing that you'll ever see. And I look so forward to that opening up. And it's sort of a business thing. It's a common sense thing. First thing I thought of when I heard $350 million, because I'm the one that said, let's get it done. But they had done studies for years because they wanted to get it done. Never got done. Probably so expensive. They couldn't afford to do it, really. But there's a thing, common sense, right? Swimming pool. I said, well, swimming pool looks so beautiful. Wouldn't that be nice? So for a tiny fraction of the time, a tiny fraction of the cost, we end up with a much better product. And this is what you people do with small businesses all the time. So what Kelly does in running this, she comes to me a lot of times with ideas for less money. It's a better. It's a better job. So I just. I thought I'd tell you that because this just happened. This just happened. If you go down, if you'd like to see them doing it, on your way back home, take a trip down to the reflecting pond, or they call it the reflecting pool. Some people call it the reflecting lake, but the word reflecting is always a part of it. They call it different things, but reflecting is Always a part. Last but not least, we have someone who is helping us lead the revival in American manufacturing. This year's National Small Business Person of the Year. I want to hire him. How big is this business? I want to get him Mark La Mancha. And he's a fantastic guy. And he's the owner of Humtown Products, a metal casting and 3D printing company near Youngstown, Ohio here. It's amazing what he's done. In 2008, the company was nearing bankruptcy. It looked like it couldn't be saved. But that's when Mark patented a system to boost productivity at the company by more than 400%. Mark would like to use you in government. How would you, if you could use that system in government, that would be very nice. He transformed Humtown into a pioneer in 3D printing and he's leading everybody. And today they're North America's leading producer of 3D printed sand cores and molds with which is a big business. And Mark, we're here to honor you today. And if you could come up, we're going to give you a little something. Come on up. Hey Mark, Want to get one of them? For myself, a lot of myself. That's very nice. Would you like to say a few words?
Chris Wright
Mr. President and Administrator Lefler, I would like to thank you for the opportunity and the privilege to represent the 36 million small business people to be an ambassador for the largest part of our economy. And I would like to thank you from the Humtown Products industrial athletes team that I have the privilege of serving every day as their head coach. But even more, I would like to thank you, Mr. President, for restarting and rebooting our economy. And manufacturing used to be 38% of our economy and it's down to 9%. And I know that you love America and I know that you want to restart that. You know, in the last three months the PMI index has gone up three months in a row. Because of that restart we have 10% increase in hiring and we'll be able to buy more of those million dollar printers that we're able to print the fight, fight, fight Trump statue that was in Butler with. So I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for loving America. And you know, manufacturing is my favorite sport. So let's make America, America. Manufacture again.
Donald Trump
That's good. That's a great job. And I heard it's a great company. You've done a fantastic job with it. Thank you very much. And you're right, we lost our manufacturing business and I used to listen to President Obama say, you'll never get manufacturing back. It's the biggest business in the world if you get it back. And we're heading to that. I think we'll be higher than at any time fairly soon when these places open. I think we'll be higher than at any time in the history of our country. And we used to be a manufacturing capital. We were the manufacturing capital of the world. And then it got taken away. It went to the ships, went to Taiwan. And all they had to do is say, if you sell your product back into the country, there's going to be 100% tariff and nobody would have left. And, you know, I made a investment, Intel Chipmaker, the biggest in the world. And then it got taken away because of bad politics, actually, because the politicians, the president, no president protected that industry. So all of a sudden you have this superpower over in Taiwan, but they're coming back. As you know, we have the biggest companies coming into. They're pouring into this country. They know that the tariffs go to a certain extent and then they go up, up, up as we go. But I will, I will say that it's so sad to see what's happened, but it makes me so happy to say we're bringing it back. And as sure as you're sitting there, I mean, these are companies that are fully committed. There are many under construction. They're on their way. And when I look at what happened to our country, I used to make speeches as a private person. I was. I always loved politics, but I never thought I'd be doing this, but as a private person doing Well, I used to just marvel at the fact that the car companies were leaving Detroit and leaving our country at levels that were just. I mean, I said, you're not going to have any cars soon if you don't do something. And all they had to do is say, you can leave our country, you can have lots of fun building your cars, but if you think you're going to sell it back into our country for no cost, you're wrong. But nobody said that, not one president. Even presidents I liked, but they were bad on trade. You've never had a good president on trade, and now you do. And we're bringing them back at levels never seen before. So we're going to have something. And as far as small business is concerned, you are. Are really the driver. I love that story because that's the kind of story that half of the people. I'm not sure about all of them, I'm not sure about Rick, but most of the people in this room would have thought of that. They would have said, well, what about surfacing that stone, that existing stone? But it's just, you know, one example, it's such a great one because it's massive amounts of money and time and a disaster of construction for years. They'll be building and building and building. A mess. What common sense is all about. And you people more than anything. I know you all indirectly. If I don't know you, I still know you. But the fact is, it's. It's common sense. And if you didn't have common sense, you would not have a good business and you wouldn't have a good small business, big business, or any other business. So I just want to congratulate Mark. I want to congratulate. That's a great tribute, really. You've done an amazing job. But I want to congratulate everybody in the room. You're fantastic people. And we are really. This is the golden age of America. I really believe it. Last year, we were scoffed at. I told. I tell the story often that the king of Saudi Arabia, a year, a year and a half ago, when I was over there, he said, you know, America was a dead country. We didn't think we'd be investing. We didn't think it would be appropriate to invest there. We were a dead country. And now, president, you have the hottest country anywhere in the world. That was seven or eight months ago. We're a lot hotter than we were then. We had to do this little excursion. But the excursion is the stock market's higher now than it was when I. I assumed the market would be down 25%. And that was worth it to get rid of lunatics that would have nuclear weapons that can wipe out countries with the push of a button. You can't do that. So I had to do it because it should have been done 47 years. It should have been done by many presidents or other countries. Should have been done a long time ago. But we're doing it and we have no choice. And I'm very proud to be doing it. But the amazing thing I thought would be down 20, 25%. I thought the market would be down. The market's at new highs despite all of it. And so the market is genius, and they see what's happening and they get it. But I just want to say it's an honor to be with you and keep going small businesses. Some of your small businesses, like yours, are going to be large businesses very soon. And it's an honor to be with you and Kelly and Chris and all of the people that work with me. What a great job you do. We appreciate it. Thank you very much. Thank you very much.
Podcast Host
All right, folks, he gave us four minutes. Love it. That was President Trump, by the way, speaking on behalf of the Small Business Association. The summit in the East Room of the White House. He recognized Kelly Loeffler, who's a small business administrator, former senator from Georgia, by the way, also married to little known fact, married to the CEO of the New York Stock Exchange, Jeff Sprecher. So all about business today in the White House, folks. All right, let's talk a little bit about Medicare before we go because a lot of folks aren't getting the full story. Most Medicare agents push Medicare Advantage plans even when they're not right for you. Why? Well, that's where the money is for them, not for you. They'll take it from you and put in their own pockets. But seniors are paying the price. That's what makes chapter different. They walk you through original Medicare, Medigap, Medicare Advantage and Part D with the pros and cons of all of them laid out so you can make the right call for your own health needs. Donna said her chapter advisor walked her through every option, explained everything in a way she could actually understand. Plus, they saved her thousands of dollars. So if you're on Medicare now or will be soon, why don't you call this number? It's easy. It's free. 843Med Help. 843Med. H E L P. To learn about enrollment options and find ways to save. It's free. I said it right. It's free. It's quick, and they can review your options in under 20 minutes. Most people wished they had done it sooner, by the way. What you got to lose? It's free. Just make the call. 843MED. Help folks at Chapter. Great, Great. Sponsors. All right, guess we are back in the seat on the voice of God. Do we have drum roll, please?
Donald Trump
I'm back.
Podcast Host
Mad Diggity Dog is back. Mad Dog.
Chris Wright
What's going on?
Podcast Host
Let's get. How was the villages, by the way, my friend?
Donald Trump
Oh, yeah, it was good.
Podcast Host
It's a wild place, folks. Hundreds of golf carts. It's just very concerned. Probably the most, I would say the most conservative headcount per square mile in all of America. Maybe Mad. Doug, how about a couple quick emails?
Kelly Loeffler
Yeah, Here we go.
Donald Trump
Vera has an idea for gas. Yes, sir. Eric the bold. Boiling mad Eric Bowling, sir. I bet you Right now millions of people could use, you know, food stamps. Okay for some of them that need it, but what about gas stamps right now I bet you millions of people could use gas stamps to get back and forth work, sir. Have a great day. Hope you publish this one.
Podcast Host
Have a good one now will we publish it, sir? Is a great idea. I'd love you guys to go to my any of my accounts. There's Twitter, there's X, there's truth. I have two and a half million followers on truth. Go there because I published something on Friday and I had an idea of let's remove the federal. Let's temporarily take the federal gas tax off a gallon of gasoline. It's 18 and a half cents right now. It doesn't seem like a lot but if you push the governors of each states to roll back theirs as well. Some states charge 60, 70 up to 80 cents in California gas tax on top of the federal tax. This is a great idea, sir. This is a better idea than I put out there but go into that because my webs and my social medias because the US Oil and Gas association jumped on it and they love this idea and they want to get involved in it too. I'm going to pitch this your idea, sir to them.
Donald Trump
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Podcast Host
S Oil and Gas Association. How about a federal gas payment? An EBT card for gas as well as food? Everyone, all these people who may not deserve it, some do are getting EBT cards for food. How about every American, maybe under the an income level, every American gets a gas card. That's brilliant. Then you have to change prices or figure out which which tax is coming from which coffer. That's a brilliant. This is why I love the white mad dog. This is why I love the voicemails. Because folks have really, really good ideas. They're paying attention. Love everybody's opinions. The opinions. But this is a great idea too. I think this stemmed from a little back and forth I had with Bannon this morning about whether or not we should fix the price of oil and fix the price of gas station.
Donald Trump
No way.
Podcast Host
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In this special episode, President Donald Trump joins Eric Bolling and various small business leaders at the White House for the National Small Business Summit. The focus is the impact of Trump administration policies on small businesses and manufacturing, as well as new tariffs, deregulation, economic revitalization, and stories from notable entrepreneurs and policy-makers. The conversation is candid, energetic, and full of Trump’s signature storytelling, with frequent nods to business “common sense,” personal anecdotes, and a celebration of American growth and ingenuity.
| Timestamp | Speaker | Quote | |-----------|---------|-------| | [04:18] | Trump | “We eliminated 129 old regulations for every new one that was approved.” | | [13:05] | Trump | “I’ve taken three [cognitive tests] and I’ve aced each one. No president, think of this, has ever taken one.” | | [18:12] | Rick Harrison | “The backbone of this country is small business, plain and simple. ...I love this guy.” | | [21:42] | Chris Wright | “President Trump is incredibly popular with the people of Venezuela...American businesses are stampeding in to invest...” | | [29:52] | Andrew Seville | “The most thing that took us right to the top was your tariffs... you brought [jobs] back and it really took us to the next level.” | | [37:23] | Kelly Loeffler | “You are the most pro-growth, pro-small business president in American history. ...America is open for business again.” | | [41:56] | Trump | “1.9 million versus $350 million. All right. Common sense. Common sense. ...American flag blue, as opposed to gray, right?” | | [52:00] | Mark La Mancha | “Let’s make America, America. Manufacture again.” |
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