Trump Talks Crime Numbers, Jeffrey Epstein, ICE Funding, and Political Rivals in Europe
[HPP] Donald TrumpFebruary 17, 202616 min
42 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβEconomic & Crime Statistics
- π‘ Stated that inflation is very low and gasoline prices are down, attributing this to his "drill, baby drill" policy and claiming his administration brought the country back powerfully.
- π Highlighted that crime numbers are "way down," specifically claiming the best murder numbers since 1900, despite what he called an "open border policy" allowing criminals into the country.
- β Emphasized that these crime statistics are not his own creation but come from independent sources, reinforcing the claim of significant improvement.
Immigration & Domestic Policy
- π‘οΈ Pledged to protect law enforcement and ICE from any spending cuts, asserting they are doing a "great job" in removing tens of thousands of criminals.
- β οΈ Characterized the current government shutdown as a "Democrat shutdown," alleging they are upset by positive crime numbers and the push for voter ID.
- π³οΈ Advocated strongly for voter ID and proof of citizenship, criticizing Democrats for opposing these measures and for supporting "corrupt" mail-in ballots, which he claims enable cheating.
International Affairs
- π€ Discussed upcoming Iran talks in Geneva, expressing belief that Iran wants to make a deal to avoid consequences, despite their reputation as tough negotiators.
- π¨πΊ Mentioned ongoing talks with Cuba through Marco Rubio, describing Cuba as a "failed nation" facing a humanitarian threat, and hoping for a deal.
- π Announced a "Board of Peace" initiative involving world leaders and significant funding, aiming for global peace beyond Gaza and working with the United Nations.
Political Commentary & Controversies
- π¬ Dismissed Hillary Clinton's comments on Jeffrey Epstein, stating he has been "totally exonerated" and accusing Clinton of having "Trump derangement syndrome."
- π£οΈ Criticized Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Gavin Newsom's appearances in Munich, calling them "incompetent" and suggesting they struggled to answer basic questions.
- β Expressed strong disapproval of Maryland Governor Wes Moore's performance, particularly regarding infrastructure, and mentioned not inviting him to the White House.
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Crime numbersGovernment shutdownVoter IDMail-in ballotsJeffrey EpsteinIran talksCuba relationsBoard of PeaceICE fundingEconomic conditionsOpen border policyPolitical rivalsMiddle East peace
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