AG William Barr Modifies Epstein Case Recusal Position – Is NOT Recused from SDNY Prosecution Oversight…


Yesterday AG Bill Barr affirmed he was recused from the DOJ prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein. However, according to new media reporting, based on information from the office of U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr, the Attorney General has consulted with DOJ officials and modified his recusal position:

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It would appear Bill Barr is recused from aspects surrounding Epstein that connect to the earlier Florida prosecution; and prosecutorial position of the DOJ at the time-frame of the Florida plea agreement (via U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta); however, Bill Barr is not recused from the current SDNY prosecution in 2019 (via U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman).

For the Florida case Barr is recused. For the SDNY case, Barr is not recused.  So AG Barr will have oversight during the SDNY case against Jeffrey Epstein.

This position would reconcile the statement made by AG Barr yesterday:

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RIP Ross Perot 1930 – 2019


Billionaire businessman and two-time independent presidential candidate, Ross Perot, has died at 89. He was battling leukemia and died Tuesday morning at his home near Dallas.

Ross Perot was the first modern presidential candidate to cut through both sets of party lines and reach out to the monster vote. Perot’s ferocious opposition to the NAFTA trade deal, and all economic policies against U.S. interests, was the center of his campaign.

There are striking similarities between President Trump and Ross Perot particularly around America-First trade deals and prioritizing policy for the American worker.

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AG Barr Discusses New Census Approach and Support for Robert Mueller….


Attorney General William Barr discusses the shift in DOJ approach to support President Trump’s request to put the citizenship question on the 2020 census; also his support for Robert Mueller if the special counsel should change his mind and not testify on July 17th to the House Intelligence and Judiciary committees.

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Three months ago Mueller completed. What valid reason exists for AG Bill Barr to keep the three investigative scope memos hidden?

March 17th; August 2nd; and October 20th, 2017.

ps. It’s now July 2019 and even with the investigation over we’re still not allowed to know scope?

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President Trump Responds to UK Ambassador Kim Darroch – British Trade Minister Prepares Apology…


Last weekend the Daily Mail reported U.K. Ambassador Kim Darroch leveled personal insults against President Trump, the White House and positions the British felt were adverse to their interests in a series of memos dating back to 2017.  Today President Trump responded:

According to additional media reports, British trade minister Liam Fox will apologize to the administration for the inappropriate commentary.

“I will be apologizing for the fact that either our civil service or elements of our political class have not lived up to the expectations that either we have or the United States has about their behavior, which in this particular case has lapsed in a most extraordinary and unacceptable way,” Fox said on BBC radio. (link)

Bruce Hrobak from Billy Bones Bait and Tackle of Port St. Lucie…


One of the more unique aspects of having a genuine “people’s president”, are the unscripted moments when a generally invisible ordinary American is provided the opportunity to share their perspective.  Mr. Bruce Hrobak from Billy Bones Bait and Tackle of Port St. Lucie, did exactly that today in the White House.  [Watch]

[Transcript] President Trump […] And I also signed legislation authorizing $100 million to fight red tide — a big problem that some people don’t know about but, when you do know about it, that means trouble because it is bad — and other toxic algae that damages coastal areas. It’s causing tremendous havoc, and we have a way of straightening it out, and we’ll get it done.

We’re joined today by Bruce Hrobak, owner of Billy Bones Bait ‘N Tackle in Port St. Lucie — a place I know very well — Florida. His business was devastated by toxic algae from Lake Okeechobee.

Bruce, please come up and tell us about what’s happened and what we’re doing for you. Where is Bruce? (Applause.) Bruce. Hi, Bruce. Please.

MR. HROBAK: I really appreciate it, sir.

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much.

MR. HROBAK: Hello. How are you all today? All right, we have made a big trip up here to make sure we’re here. This is very important. This is my family’s business, okay? I’ve owned the Bait ‘N Tackle store since 2001 and been in Florida since 2006.

I have my son Tanner over here with me. He means the world to me. He is my best friend and my son. He’s actually a brain cancer survivor. You know, he beat it and now he’s 21, and — (applause) — thank you. Thank you.

I wanted to say — thank you. I wanted to say that, Mr. President, you’re not only doing a tremendous job all the way around, but you jumping into this environment brings my heart to warmth, knowing that what you’re doing is going — is the truth. It’s going wonderfully.

My business in 2018 was so horrible, we — I own two stores — we closed several days a week because of, you know, the algae and people being frightened, if they were afraid to touch the water and everything. I have a marine mechanic — I just wanted to say really quickly — has a bad infection in his arm from the marine algae and stuff.

But basically, your completion of this Herbert Hoover Dike is going to make a tremendous difference because we can store more water in Lake Okeechobee; safely store it there so the residents that are around there are safe. We care and we’re are concerned about them — us, on the coast. Believe me. And that the water does not go into the Caloosahatchee and to the St. Lucie estuary. It’s full of contanimants [sic] — contaminants and fertilizers.

And, Mr. President, you mentioned about the red tide. It is a natural occurrence. This fertilizer and all these contaminants is like a super power. And we have seen devastation on the west coast like none other before, in 2018.

So, I mean, I’m just so grateful for all the work you’re doing, sir, and everything. And the Everglades restoration. And also, I heard great news that the dike is going to be finished much sooner — ’22 than — 2022 — than expected.

So I personally want to thank you because this year they’re not dumping; our businesses are doing better. My wife don’t yell at me as much. (Laughter.) Well, that always happens.

So, you know, she says to me, “You’re going to be by the President talking.” And I says, “Oh, I don’t need no list or whatever. I’ve got a big mouth. I talk. I don’t care. I’m proud.” (Laughter.) I’m proud of who I am, and what I am.
I’m a licensed charter boat captain, and I’ve done it since 25 — since I’m 25 years old. And I just want to say thank you for the opportunity to speak. Thank you for everything you are doing, sir. I speak for so many people. You are — you bring my heart to warmth for everything you’re doing, and all the way around. (Applause.)

And, sir, my nephew — thank you all. My nephew Kenny Hrobak is like my son. He is in South Korea, right now, in the Army. And he’s doing things. And he is so proud of you, and those boys. They all just — I’ve never seen people that are so proud of our President. And I just — I’m amazed.

I mean, we stayed up to watch you that day when you got elected. We were like, “He’s got it! He’s got it!” (Laughter.) So — I’m sorry, I’m telling the truth. (Applause.)

Listen, my dad taught me — my dad taught me, “Don’t tell no lies.” And when you want me to shut up, I will. But I’m telling the truth. And dad always say — he looked a little like Donald Trump; he did a little bit. But you’re much handsomer. (Laughter.) Thank you. Thank you very much, sir. (Applause.)

I worked in the towers over there (inaudible). I really appreciate it. Thank you, sir. You have no idea how many people appreciate everything you’ve done. I mean it. Thank you so much.

THE PRESIDENT: That’s really nice . I appreciate it.

MR. HROBAK: I appreciate it.

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much.

MR. HROBAK: And I want to say one final thing. I’ve got a big mouth. (Laughter.) God bless America and God bless our President! Give him a hand. (Applause.) Trump 2020.

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, Bruce. Wow. Well, that was unexpected. We appreciate it, Bruce. (Laughter.) That’s better than any speechwriter I could get, right? (Laughter.) Who am I going to get like that? I appreciate it. Thank you.

MR. HROBAK: (Inaudible.) (Off-mic.)

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, Bruce.

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CA Governor: “President Trump Committed to Helping Complete Earthquake Recovery”…


One of the best testimonials to President Trump’s pragmatic perspective is his ability to rise above the ridiculous partisan political attacks and look at issues from a non-political solution-driven perspective.

In the latest example California Governor Gavin Newsom has been antagonizing the administration yet outlines how President Trump, a builder-in-chief, immediately called him and expressed his full commitment to helping California recover from two serious earthquakes that hit the state in two consecutive days. After Newsom toured some of the damaged areas he spoke to reporters at a press briefing.

Governor Newsom said he and President Trump talked about the challenges California has recently face, including two devastating wildfires just six months ago. “There’s no question we don’t agree on everything, but one area where there’s no politics, where we work extremely well together, is our response to emergencies”, Newsom said. “He’s committed in the long haul, the long run, to help support the rebuilding efforts” the governor said of President Trump.

Sunday Talks – Cuccinelli: “Pool For Deportation Removal Exceeds One Million People”…


Acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Ken Cuccinelli, battles through the manipulative ‘open-border’ narrative of CBS Margaret Brennan to discuss ICE removals, border conditions, and asylum laws:

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How the heck did never-Trump leader Ken Cuccinelli end up with a position in this administration? This is the same guy who tried to lead a 2016 convention effort to change the rules and remove Donald Trump as the Republican nominee.

ADD: After thinking about it, this series of Sunday talk appearances is likely a trial run to test Cuccinelli and see if he has genuinely had a ‘come-to-MAGA‘ change in outlook.

Beijing Shifts Negotiation Goalposts – Demand Current Tariff Removal or No Negotiation…


Before President Trump and Chairman Xi Jinping met in Osaka at the G20, Beijing requested the removal of current tariffs as a contingency for a Trump-Xi meeting.  The tariffs are causing two issues: (1) China is bleeding cash via subsidies to offset the tariffs and retain export position; (2) ancillary manufacturing companies are exiting China to avoid tariffs into the U.S. market.

Understanding how the static dynamic -he intentionally created- was favorable to the U.S., President Trump reasserted that current tariffs were not going to be removed.

After the Osaka meeting, President Trump and Chairman Xi agreed to re-open talks between the two teams with no new tariffs; however, as stated before the G20 summit the preexisting tariffs would remain.

Beijing is increasingly recognizing how the current status is disfavorable to their economy; and asserting that no further trade talks can take place until the U.S. promises to remove all tariffs as part of a completed agreement.

(SCMP) China has insisted that all tariffs on Chinese imports added by the United States during the trade war must be scrapped immediately as part of any deal to end the year-long conflict, which would require the Trump administration to give up its position that some levies remain in place even after an agreement is reached.

US President Donald Trump agreed to pause placing new tariffs of up to 25 per cent on an additional US$300 billion of Chinese imports not yet subject to taxes after his meeting with Xi Jinping at the G20 summit last weekend in Japan.

But for any deal to be reached, US tariffs of 25 per cent on US$250 billion of Chinese imports that remain in place must be removed, said Ministry of Commerce spokesman Gao Feng on Thursday, underscoring that there are still many issues to be resolved to end the conflict as it approaches its one-year anniversary on Saturday. (read more)

The position of Beijing is tenuous. President Trump was not inclined to even begin further talks; the status-quo actually favors the U.S. position. Few companies with operations that require access to the U.S. market are willing to commit to any further China investment while the trade conflict exists.  A process of “deglobalization” or regional shift is underway.

The U.S. economy remains strong.  As a result of economic nationalism, right now the U.S. is the wealthiest consumer base in the globe.  Many companies are re-positioning to be closest to their most valuable consumers, and there is massive proactive investment in Mexico as passage of the USMCA trade agreement is likely.

Justin from Canada held a political strategy session with Nancy Pelosi and looks like he agreed to postpone any Canadian Parliamentary vote until after Pelosi passes the USMCA in the U.S. congress.  It’s likely Pelosi wants to wait until after the 2020 election to avoid giving President Trump a win.  However, this means Justin from Canada has agreed to allow his own economy to further collapse just to assist the OrangeManBad objective.

Yesterday as the U.S. celebrated another 224,000 new jobs created, Canada posted their June results:

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Canadian Economy Loses Over 2,000 Jobs, Unemployment Rate Rises – Spencer Fernando

Economists had expected a gain of 10,000 jobs. The latest jobs report shows the Canadian economy losing 2,200 jobs in June. The unemployment rate rose,

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Yes, Justin is rolling the dice and hoping he can win reelection without having a positive USMCA outcome to point toward.   However, the China trade issue actually dilutes any negative value Pelosi and Justin can generate by holding up the USMCA.

As a direct outcome of how Trump has positioned the U.S. trade strategy there are two simultaneous issues defeating the Trudeau-Pelosi scheme.

Specifically because Trump created: (1) a process of deglobalization away from China; and (2) a regional investment process in Mexico; President Trump now holds key leverage in both directions.   Part of that leverage is seen in the political shift within Mexico to assist on the Central American migration issue.   The potential for national security tariffs on Mexico is now less than 60 days away (POTUS gave Lopez-Obrador a 90-day corrective window).

There is no current reason for President Trump to change the stalemate with China, and Pelosi’s scheme to hold-up the USMCA only makes things worse for Beijing.  Without the USMCA ratified President Trump’s best play, to ensure strategic trade objectives are accomplished, is to delay any China talks or agreement.  Doing nothing is a strategic decision.

The longer this goes on the weaker Beijing becomes.  Simultaneously the longer this goes on the more multinational corporations will look toward the U.S. for direct investment, -OR- look at Mexico as a safe hub, close to the U.S. market, where they can avoid controversy.

If Beijing follows through with a threat to disengage until current tariffs are removed, they are only hurting their own economy.  It is only because President Trump has guided the trade reset to this specific place in time that this current dynamic is possible.

As a consequence, the tariffs will continue until panda behavior improves.

Don’t look for Team U.S.A to make any compromise.

LOL: Progressives Complain Trump Not Projecting American Strength


Published on Jul 2, 2019

Progressives in the media and politics complain that Kim Jong Un is playing President Trump, who settles for a self-aggrandizing photo opp, but is not projecting American strength (LOL). The Left also criticizes Trump for using the North Korea summit and G-20 meeting to cozy up to strongmen like Kim, Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping. Is the U.S. President an “agent of unpredictability”, or does he understand better than President Obama or his predecessors how to create global stability? This episode of Bill Whittle Now is just one of 48 shows per month produced by the Members at BillWhittle.com, whose mission to advance time-tested conservative principles is important enough for them to invest their own funds in it. They also run their own exclusive private blog as a refuge for reasoned thought, civil dialogue and lots of laughter. Give these people a month and you’ll never want to leave them. Try a 30-day risk-free Membership. If you don’t think it’s worth more than your investment, just write us for a full refund. Start your assessment now at https://BillWhittle.com/register/

 

President Trump Impromptu Remarks Departing White House – (Video and Transcript)…


Chopper pressers are the best pressers.  Earlier today President Trump stopped to deliver remarks and answer questions from the assembled media prior to boarding Marine-One.

There is a ton of updated current event information in this chopper presser. [July 4th, Economics, Fed, China, Biden, Wilbur Ross, Census, G20, Trade Deals, etc.]  The full transcript is below the video.

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[Transcript]  THE PRESIDENT: That’s a great crowd of people. We had a phenomenal crowd last night, and it was a fantastic evening for our country. You’re going to have a lot of people being recruited, I think, based on that. We’re going to have a lot of — a lot of people joining our military. And we really needed that.

Our job numbers are so good that the military has a hard time getting people. And I think, really, that you’re going to see a big spike. I’ve already heard it — a lot of people calling in. No place like our military. I think we showed that last night.

We had great numbers this morning. I think it was 224,000 jobs. Those were really unexpectedly good. And our country continues to do really well. Really, really well. So we’re very happy about it. I think we’re going to — we’re going to be breaking records.

If we had a Fed that would lower interest rates, we’d be like a rocket ship, but we’re paying a lot of interest and it’s unnecessary. But we don’t have a Fed that knows what they’re doing, so it’s one of those little things. But if we had a Fed that would lower rates, you would have a rocket ship.

When Obama — President Obama — was here, he paid close to zero interest rates. I’m paying real interest, and yet our economy is much better than it’s ever been. From Election Day, we’re over 50 percent increase, and we pay trillions and trillions of dollars — with a “T” — trillions. So we’re doing very well.

But last night was spectacular. Yes.

Q Mr. President, can you talk to me about infrastructure? Now that you’ve had some successes, are you willing to bring Democrats back to the table to talk about infrastructure — and, in particular, when it comes to rural broadband for your base?

THE PRESIDENT: Yeah. I would love rural broadband. We’re working on it. And I would love to have the Democrats come back and talk about infrastructure, talk about drug pricing.

We’re going to be announcing something very shortly — a favored nations clause. As you know, for years and years, other nations paid less for drugs than we do — sometimes by 60, 70 percent. We’re going to be — and we’re working on it right now. We’re working on a favored nations clause, where we pay whatever lowest nation’s price is.

Why should other nations, like Canada — but why should other nations pay much less than us? They’ve taken advantage of the system for a long time — pharma.

So we’re working on, right now, a favored nations clause, so that whatever the lowest nation is, anywhere in the world — or company — but the lowest nation or company. Then what happens is we will pay that amount, and that’s being worked on right now. We’re going to do it in the form of an executive order.

Q Are you going to issue an executive order on the census?

THE PRESIDENT: We’re thinking about doing that. It’s one of the ways; we have four or five ways we can do it. It’s one of the ways that we’re thinking about doing it very seriously. We’re doing well on the census.

Q Are you upset with Wilbur Ross over his handling?

THE PRESIDENT: No, he made a statement. He wrote something out. The judge didn’t like it. I have a lot of respect for Justice Roberts. But he didn’t like it. But he did say, “Come back.” Essentially, he said, “Come back.” That’s what he was saying.

Q But he had said they were dropping it.

THE PRESIDENT: So we’ll see what happens. We could also add an addition on so we can start the printing now and maybe do an addendum after we get a positive decision. So we’re working on a lot things, including an executive order.

Q Joe Biden called you a “bully” in that interview last night. What do you think of that?

THE PRESIDENT: I don’t think I’m bully at all. I just don’t like taking — being taken advantage of by other countries, by pharmaceutical companies, by all of the people that have taken advantage of this country.

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You look at what Joe Biden has done with China. We’ve lost our shirts with China and now China is dying to make a deal. So — and we’re taking, by the way, billions and billions of dollars in tariffs are coming in — and China is paying for it, not our people.

So, if you look at what we’ve done, and if you look at what we’ve straightened out, the — I call it the “Obama-Biden mess.” We’re straightening it out, whether it’s North Korea — you were going to end up in a war with North Korea as sure as you’re standing there. And now the relationship is a good relationship. We’ll see what happens.

But as sure as you’re there, you were going to end up in a war with North Korea.

Q Mr. President, are you going to continue — are you going to hold the ICE raids that you said you gave a two-week break? Do you plan to move forward, and when?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, I don’t call them “raids.” I say they came in illegally, and we’re bringing them out legally. These are people where we have the papers, we’ve gone through the court system. They’ll be starting fairly soon.

But I don’t call them “raids.” We’re removing people that have come in — all of these people over the years that have come in illegally — we are removing them and bringing them back to their country.

Q Were you sending any messages to our adversaries with the military celebration yesterday?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, I don’t think of it in terms of that; we’re just celebrating our country. But there is nobody stronger. There’s nobody that has a military anywhere close to ours.

As you know, we spent $700 billion. When I took over the military, it was absolutely depleted. We had old planes, we had old jets, we had bad — I mean, just stuff that was tired. Now we have the finest jets in the world: the F-35; the F-18s — the new one. We have military equipment the likes of which we’ve never had. Building submarines, building aircraft carriers — all made in the USA. So it’s a double. It’s all made —

Now, I’m all about jobs. We had great job numbers today. But when it comes to the military, it’s not about jobs. We have to have the greatest in the world. There’s nobody that comes close. And our military now is just about the top — just about the best it’s ever been. There’s nobody that comes close to the power we have in our military.

What we have — and, in fact, if you look, our nuclear now is in great shape. We’ve renovated. We’ve fixed. We’re buying some new. Never want to use it. You never want to use it. But we have to be in a position that — we have to be in a position.

But our nuclear is in great shape. Our military now is in great shape.

Q Will you make it an annual event, based on your experience last night?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, I can just tell you, those people that you see — there’s a lot of people in front of the White House — every one of them loved it. I would actually say — and I want to sort of give a little appreciation — the media, generally speaking, loved it. They loved the evening.

We had a lot of rain. I stood in the rain. The teleprompter went out, so I had —

Q Is that what happened with the airport comment in the Revolutionary War?

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THE PRESIDENT: Yeah, the teleprompter went out. It kept going on. And then, at the end, it just went out. It went kaput. So I could have said — and, actually, right in the middle of that sentence, it went out. And that’s not a good feeling, when you’re standing in front of millions of millions of people on television, and — I don’t know what the final count was, but that went all the way back to the Washington Monument. And I guess the rain knocked out the teleprompter.

So — but, no, it’s not that. I knew the speech very well, so I was able to do it without a teleprompter. But the teleprompter did go out. And it was actually hard to look at anyway because there was rain all over it.

But, despite the rain, that was just a fantastic evening. I think people really had it. And I think a lot of people — you know, it was really a recruitment situation. A lot of people are going to be going our Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard.

Q Do you think the New York Attorney General should be fired?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, she campaigned on “I’m going to get Trump. I’m going to get Trump.” She never knew me. I never met her. I don’t know who she is. But she cam- — her whole campaign was that. And that’s illegal; you’re not allowed to do that. She knew nothing about me.

She campaigned — “Oh, I’m going to get Trump. I’m…” We have 100 clips, and so do you. And you can’t do that. Our system isn’t about that. Our system isn’t about, “Let’s see if we can find something.” You can’t do that.

But her whole campaign was “I’m going to get Trump. I’m going to get him.” You can’t do that.

Q (Inaudible.)

THE PRESIDENT: It would have to be a long time. You know what? It’s very interesting. After 500 witnesses, 2,500 subpoenas, every single person I know, practically, was called in one form of another — nothing.

And I’ll tell you what: Even with you people — you’re honest people — none of you could have withstood that. They would have found something. If there was a comma put in the wrong place, if there was period in the wrong location, they would have grabbed it. No collusion. No obstruction. After that, it’s almost — it’s amazing.

You know what it shows? It shows I’m a very honest guy.

Q (Inaudible.)

THE PRESIDENT: So China — so we’ll see what happens. They’re talking to us. They want to make a deal. But we had a deal, and they broke it. They broke the deal. They shouldn’t have broken it. I think if they had it to do again, they wouldn’t. Because, right now, we put very big tariffs on, and we have a lot more to put on if we want. But China broke a deal. We are talking to them. We’ll see what happens.

Q What about Iran? (Inaudible.)

THE PRESIDENT: We’ll see what happens with Iran. Iran has to be very, very careful.

Q (Inaudible.)

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THE PRESIDENT: Say it.

Q Why did the Vice President cancel his trip the other day to New Hampshire?

THE PRESIDENT: You’ll know in about two weeks. There was a very — a very interesting problem that they had in New Hampshire. And I can’t tell you about it. It was a very — but it had nothing to do with White House. There was a problem up there. And I won’t go into what the problem was, but you’ll see in about a week or two.

Q Mr. President, how do you deal with immigration going forward? What’s your next step with the crisis on the southern border?

THE PRESIDENT: The southern border is being policed very well by Mexico. Mexico is doing far more than the Democrats — we all know it — because of tariffs, but they’ve been great. They’ve put 6,000 people. They have many of them there now on the southern border — their southern border.

On our southern border, which is the main border that you think of, they’re going to have anywhere between 16,000 and 21,000 troops. It’s had a big effect. They’ve only been there for about a week, where they actually had the troops. But it’s had a tremendous effect, tremendous impact. And you’ll see the numbers starting to come in very well.

Guatemala is going to be signing a safe third agreement. We’re talking to Mexico. But Mexico is really doing a good job, I have to say. Very — very big (inaudible).

But here’s the thing: When people come in illegally, and then it’s crowded — and I’ve seen some of those places, and they are run beautifully. They’re clean. They’re good. They do a great job.

Q That’s not what your government said.

THE PRESIDENT: They do a great job. They’re crowded because the Democrats will not give us any relief from these loopholes. We have loopholes that are so bad. We have asylum that’s so bad.

So these places are — many of them; not all of them, but many of them — they’re incredible. They’re really well run.

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I’ll tell you what, and I said it yesterday: Border Patrol did not train to be doctors and nurses and janitors. That’s not what they trained to be. They trained to be Border Patrol. And that’s what they’re doing, and they’re doing a phenomenal job.

Because of the country, because we’re doing so well as a country — we never — we’ve never done this well. Two days ago, we hit the highest stock market number we’ve ever had in the history of our country. Our country is doing great. Unemployment is very low. We just came out with 224,000 new jobs. The numbers are unbelievable. And that’s bringing people up like they’ve never come up. Border Patrol and ICE have done a great job.

Now, people are being removed from the country. We’re removing them. We’re starting with the MS-13. We’ve taken out thousands of MS-13 and gangs. But we’ve never had an onslaught — and the reason they came up is because — and they come up — is because the country is doing well. They want jobs.

Q Your own government has a report that says those facilities are overcrowded, they’re dirty, and it’s a widespread problem. So what do you mean they’re “run beautifully”?

THE PRESIDENT: I think they do great job with those facilities. But do you know how it should be taken care of? Number one: Tell them not to come because it’s illegal. Very unfair to people that have been waiting on line for seven or eight years, and they’re about to be admitted, and they’ve studied and they know the country and the history and everything, and then a person comes in — walks in — and, all of the sudden, they’ve become a citizen or they’re allowed to stay.

So thousands and thousands of people will be legally removed from the country, and that process has started. And we’ve actually been doing that for a long time.

Q Mr. President, are you confident there are no undocumented immigrants working at your Bedminster property or other Trump golf properties?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, that I don’t know because I don’t run it. But I would say this: Probably every club in the United States has that because it seems to be, from what I understand, a way that people did business.

But we’ve ended — whatever they did, we have a very strict rule that — those rules are very strict. But it seems that every club, practically, in the United States — that’s the way they did business.

Q Mr. President, should Border Patrol agents be punished for mocking detained migrants and members of Congress in that private Facebook page?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, I haven’t seen it. I will say this: I think that the Border Patrol has been treated very, very badly by certain members of Congress — very, very badly. For the most part, they’re very respected by Congress, but certain members of Congress say very bad things and lie and exaggerate. And Border Patrol people are tough people; they’re not happy about it.

Q Today, on the citizenship question, Mr. President — will you decide today on the citizenship question what route you’re going to take? The judge wants an answer today.

THE PRESIDENT: I just spoke with the Attorney General. We have a number of different avenues. We could use all of them or one. We’re doing very well on that issue. We’re spending 15 to 20 billion dollars on a census. We’re doing everything; we’re finding out everything about everybody. Think of it: 15 to 20 billion dollars, and you’re not allowed to ask them, “Are you a citizen?”

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Q But will you decide today, sir?

THE PRESIDENT: And, by the way, if you look at the history of our country, it’s almost always been asked. So we’re looking — we’re fighting very hard against a system that’s a very difficult system. But we’ll make a decision. The Attorney General is working on that right now.

Q What’s the reason, Mr. President, for trying to get a citizenship question on the census?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, you need it for many reasons. Number one, you need it for —

Q (Inaudible) reason?

THE PRESIDENT: — Congress. You need it for Congress, for districting. You need it for appropriations. Where are the funds going? How many people are there? Are they citizens? Are they not citizens? You need it for many reasons.

Q Mr. President, what’s next for Ivanka Trump after the G20?

THE PRESIDENT: What?

Q What’s next for Ivanka Trump after the G20?

THE PRESIDENT: I thought Ivanka was amazing at the G20. And I’ll tell you, the foreign leaders loved her, and they just think she’s great. She’s very smart, and she’s done a great job. She sacrificed a lot. Ivanka and Jared work very hard, and they sacrificed a lot to be doing this, but they want to do it.

Ivanka has worked on almost 10 million jobs — training, and going to companies, and getting them to hire people.

But the people — the foreign leaders — really like her a lot.

Q Are you grooming her for office?

THE PRESIDENT: I’m not grooming her for office. No.

Q On the conditions at the border — as a parent, doesn’t that make you want to do something about it?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, as you know, President Obama had separation. President Obama, in 2014, built the cells that you always show on television. They were built — they were built by President Obama. But he had separation.

The one thing he didn’t have is a good economy, so he didn’t have the kind of onslaught that we’re having. We have a tremendous onslaught on people. Who can blame them? They want to get in; they want to take advantage of the economy.

But they have to come in — they have to come in legally and through merit. I think this: Border Patrol has done an incredible job and Mexico has been doing an incredible job.

Q Is Wilbur Ross’s job safe?

THE PRESIDENT: Yeah, it is. Wilbur is a good man. Look, a lot of people thought his answer was fine; I didn’t see the answer yet. They thought it was fine. It could be expanded, very simply. There are many reasons that you do it.

But, you know, we were surprised by that decision. Citizenship has been on that thing most of the time for many, many years. So it’s very shocking that, after spending $15 billion, it’s not on.

Q Biden says you’re trying to pull out of NATO.

THE PRESIDENT: No, no. Tell Biden that NATO has taken total advantage of him and President Obama. They took it — we were paying for almost all of NATO. We’re protecting countries. Those countries have to protect themselves with us. They have to make a contribution.

In my first year, I raised over $100 billion from those countries. Biden didn’t know what the hell he was doing and neither did President Obama. NATO was taking advantage of — now they’re paying. They still owe us a lot of money. Biden doesn’t know about that. He just thinks, stupidly, we do.

NATO is fine, but they have to pay their way. The United States is not going to get killed on trade with Europe. Europe kills us on trade, which we’re changing, and Europe then kills us because we defend Europe. And we lose a tremendous amount of money, but we lose on trade and the military.

President Obama and Vice President Biden, they didn’t have a clue. They got taken advantage of by China, by NATO, by every country they did business with.

Q Mr. President, are you watching the World Cup Final on Sunday?

THE PRESIDENT: I don’t know that I’ll be able.

Q Do you have a message for Team USA?

THE PRESIDENT: No, I’m — I hope they do well. I hope they win.

Q Mr. President, Obama never said that he wanted to meet with Kim Jong Un. Why did you say that? Why did you say he was begging for a meeting?

THE PRESIDENT: He called Kim Jong Un on numerous occasions to meet. President Obama wanted to meet with Kim Jong Un. And Kim Jong Un said no. Numerous occasions he called. And right now, we have a very nice relationship. We’ve done a lot. And we’ve gotten — we’ve gotten our hostages back. We’re getting the remains back. A lot of good things are happening. And there’s been no nuclear testing.

During President Obama, they were nuclear testing. They were sending missiles. Right now, everything is nice and quiet.

Thank you.

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