President Trump signs executive actions in the Oval Office — 1/14/2026

President signs Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, boosting dairy farmers & child nutrition. Discusses trade, national security, and international relations.

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Published January 14, 2026

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SPEAKER_07 00:12 - 00:36

Okay. Hello, everybody. Thank you very much. You see that beautiful milk? That's what we're here for. We're discussing milk and whole milk and how good it is, how nourishing. And these people all come from beautiful farms. They have a wonderful life. And they're happier today than they would have been if we didn't sign this. So we'll be talking about that in a second.

SPEAKER_07 00:36 - 00:43

Will, could you read the first two items? And we're going to get going after that.

SPEAKER_07 00:43 - 00:48

We'll be talking about a couple of things. We have some news on Iran, which we're going to talk about.

SPEAKER_01 00:49 - 00:53

Shortly before you all came in, the President signed two executive actions.

SPEAKER_01 00:53 - 01:01

The first is the result of a Section 232 trade investigation into critical mineral supplies.

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What it does is it sets up a mechanism, a process by which the United States will seek to secure its international supply chain of critical minerals and critical mineral-derived products.

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The second is actually the result of another Section 232 trade investigation, this one into semiconductors. It sets up a two-phase process. Under the first phase, semiconductors that are imported into the United States of America that are not then used domestically to build out RAI or computing architecture here will be subject to a 25 percent tariff. So, for example, semiconductors that were trans-shipped through the United States to other foreign countries would be subject to that 25 percent tariff. But those are two executive actions that the President

SPEAKER_01 01:48 - 01:50

reviewed shortly before you all came in.

SPEAKER_07 01:50 - 02:10

The President So they're going to sell chips, basically. And it's a chip. It's not the highest level, but it's a very good level. And China wants them and other people want them. And we're going to be making 25 percent on the sale of those chips, basically. So we're allowing them to do it. But the United States is getting 25 percent of the chips in terms of the dollar value. And I think it's a very good deal.

SPEAKER_07 02:12 - 02:45

It's a great deal. We've taken billions of dollars. And they've done a fantastic job. But it's not the Blackwell or the Reuben. Those are the two top. But it's a very good chip. And people want it. And we think it's in our best interest to do. And we have some other little things to talk about. Maybe we'll start that first. Should I start that first? I think they're going to want me to. I have a feeling that I want to meet you. We have been notified and pretty strongly. But we'll find out what

SPEAKER_07 02:45 - 03:20

that all means. But we've been told that the killing in Iran is stopping. It's stopped. It's stopping. And there's no plan for executions or an execution or executions. So I've been told that a good authority will find out about it. I'm sure if it happens, we'll all be very upset, including you, will be very upset. But that's just gotten to me from information that the killing has stopped, that the executions have stopped. They're not going to have an execution,

SPEAKER_07 03:21 - 03:55

which a lot of people were talking about for the last couple of days. Today was going to be the day of execution. And another piece of information that I think is very important is the leaker has been found and is in jail right now. And that's the leaker on Venezuela. Very bad leaker. So there could be some others and we'll let you know about that. We're hot on their trail. But the leaker has been found and the leakers in jail and will probably be in jail for a long time. Let's see

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what happens. So we'll let you know. We'll keep you apprised as to what's going to happen with that.

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And I want to thank all of the incredible people behind me, political people, both Republicans and Democrats, because they like whole milk. Whether you're a Democrat or a Republican, whole milk is right. That is a great thing. The senator was in the office many years ago. It feels like many years ago, but quite a while ago, right at the beginning of my first term. Elijah Cummings. Right. With Elijah, a very good person. You and I had a good relationship with him. At that time, I think you

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were a congressman. You've made a lot of progress. Some would disagree. I don't disagree. I think you did a great job. It's great to have you here again. Appreciate it. So today, I'm delighted to sign the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act into law, which is a very important thing for our farmers and I think maybe more important for our people, the people that drink milk. This is the first bill signing of the new year. And we're sure that millions of school age children have access

SPEAKER_07 05:07 - 05:44

to high quality milk as we make America healthy again. I want to thank Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke Rollins, who's behind me, Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Senators John Boseman and Mike Crapo, Roger Marshall, Peter Welch, as well as Representative G.T. Thompson and Tim Wahlberg, all great people. Also with us today is USDA National Nutrition Advisor, Dr. Ben Carson, my friend for a long time. We went head to head and it was not easy

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going head to head with everyone. He's got great. He still looks good. That's because he drinks a lot of milk. And some of our nation's wonderful dairy farmers and their children, they're going to be farmers for a long time, we hope. As it currently stands, schools participating in the National School Lunch Program are only able to offer students low or non-fat milk options.

SPEAKER_07 06:09 - 06:39

That was changed during the Obama administration and a lot of people disagreed with it at the time. With this legislation, schools will finally be able to expand their offerings to include nutritious whole milk. It's actually a legal definition, whole milk, and it's whole with a W. For those of you that have a problem, most of the media will get that. This is the perfect follow-up to the new Real Food Pyramid, and Secretary Kennedy and Secretary Rollins announced

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that last week. You probably heard. This legislation also allows parents to directly request a substitute for milk for children with dairy intolerance. Previously, parents were required to submit a written statement from a doctor, but we're eliminating that rather ridiculous policy and allowing parents to choose what is best for their child, which is a big move. Hard to believe that that would be a big thing, but it is. And of course, these changes will be major victories for the American dairy farmers,

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who we love and who voted for me in great numbers, I will say. I think I got every one of them.

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In December, I also signed the Secure Rural Schools Authorization, Reauthorization Act, and I'm proud to say that these two pieces of legislation will give school-aged children across the country the resources and support that they need, not just to succeed, but really to thrive in life and later on in life. So I want to ask Secretary Rollins to say a few things, and then I'd like to ask Secretary Kennedy and Dr. Carson. I'd also like to hear from these great

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political leaders, senators, congressmen, if they'd like to say something. I'd be honored.

SPEAKER_22 07:54 - 07:59

So, Brooke, do you want to start? Yes, sir. Thank you. And what a joy and an honor it is to be here.

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I feel like I have the best job in the world with representing all of these farmers, and Mr.

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President, not in our lifetime has a president, been a president who loves and supports our farmers more, and certainly the dairy farmers. I want to thank all of our farmers here today, sir. Most of them are fifth and sixth generation. They represent states from all across our country, and bringing the children, too, and seeing what the next generation of dairy farmers looks like. The amazing thing is some of these farmers back here from Butler, Pennsylvania, he milks... Where?

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Butler, Pennsylvania.

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I love Butler. I do.

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Yeah, and they love you. They love you. But he milks about 40 to 60 cows. And then we have Jamie from Wisconsin, who milks about 5,000 cows. So they represent all across the spectrum and what this means. And I think it's important to note that in the last year, your support for these American farmers for rural America, the one big beautiful bill was the largest investment in rural America in history. I think that's important to note. The trade, and I see my friend Jameson Greer over

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there and Howard Lutnik on this end, we've opened up more than 24 different markets. Milk exports, dairy exports are up 23% just in the last year. And when you think about the ag deficit that happened under Joe Biden and the four years, we went from a surplus of agriculture products when we left the first time to a $50 billion deficit when we came back. So these are massive, massive wins for America.

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And I think it's important to note that. I also want to note, and you said it as well, that over a decade ago, Michelle Obama, in this very room, made an announcement on a short-sighted campaign to ditch the whole milk in schools. And that's what we're working to fix today. Last week, Bobby Kennedy and Ben Carson and Dr. Oz and the whole crew, sir, announced the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2025 to 2030, which also reintroduced full-fat dairy into a healthy diet. And today, by signing

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this bill, Senator Marshall and Congressman Thompson and all the wonderful men to the right who worked so hard on this, Peter Welsh, it is a bipartisan issue and understanding where we are in this country and how important the health of certainly our children are is so important. USDA is posting today the guidance. So we're signing the bill and USDA, we're moving at Trump time, is posting today the new rulemaking that is necessary to get whole milk back into school

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lunches. So that's a really, really big deal.

SPEAKER_06 10:42 - 10:43

So how long will that take?

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It should just take a few weeks and then the milk starts moving in. So it's a big announcement, sir, for our schools and our children. I know Secretary Kennedy will talk a little bit about the health issue, so I won't do that. I'll skip over that. You mentioned, and the last thing I'll say, I know we're here to sign the bill on whole milk, but Senator Crapo's work and our wonderful friend Doug LaMatha, who we lost way too soon, their work on securing rural schools reauthorization act, how important that too is for rural America. 700 eligible rural counties across the nation

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are now guaranteed funds for schools and roads and infrastructure. So, sir, you say it all the time. Those are your people. They voted for you and with us and saw your vision from the beginning.

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This is who we're here to support today, in addition to the whole milk for healthy schools, which will help all children. Just remember, eat real food, eat real food and drink whole milk.

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What a joy, again, it is to be here, and I especially want to thank all of our incredible farmers for what you do. So, sir, with that, I'll turn it over to Secretary Kennedy.

SPEAKER_07 11:42 - 11:46

And just before you do that, how are we doing with the food prices, bringing them down?

SPEAKER_22 11:46 - 11:58

Yes, sir. Well, I'm glad you asked, because I brought a chart, and that just happened to be right behind me. So, speaking of milk, milk is actually way down, and I know we're here to talk about that today.

SPEAKER_07 11:59 - 12:00

44 percent.

SPEAKER_22 12:00 - 12:00

That's right, sir.

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44 percent down. Milk, 44 percent down.

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Eggs is way down. Milk is way down. This is just since we took office, sir. Fresh whole chicken down 2 percent. Cheese down. Tomatoes down. Butter down. Of course, eggs are way down.

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Potatoes down almost 3 percent. Fresh fruits down almost 3 percent. But this is just the beginning. And as we continue to bring the cost of farming down, bring the cost of inputs down, open up the markets, support our farmers, we'll see even more affordability moving forward.

SPEAKER_07 12:30 - 12:34

And eggs are down 31 percent. So, that's really something. Where's Bobby?

SPEAKER_22 12:35 - 12:36

Bobby's right here.

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Right here, Mr. President.

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Go ahead.

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Go ahead.

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We like Bobby.

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And I want to echo what Brooke said about finally having a president that sees the alignment between farm prosperity, good food policy, and the health of our children. These are common-sense associations. Democrats have been talking about them for eons. Republicans have been talking about them. We finally have a president that is implementing these policies of getting real food to our children. Today, President Trump signs the Home Milk for Healthy Kids Act of

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2025, a long-overdue correction to the school nutrition policy that puts children's health first. For years, Washington treated fat, especially saturated fat, as the enemy.

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It made a war on saturated fat. This is the peacetime president. He made eight and a half meals, ending wars, and he's also ended the war on saturated fat. As a result, all the 2 percent milk disappeared from school menus, even though science has never shown that whole milk harms children. Evidence increasingly shows the opposite. The panicky of nutrients in whole milk is critical to brain development and physical development in our children.

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whole and 2 percent milk provide 13 essential ingredients critical for growth, development, immune system function, and overall health, including protein, calcium, vitamin D, and healthy fats. Yet, since these milk options were removed more than a decade ago, school milk consumption and meal participation have declined dramatically. Today, between 68 percent and 94 percent of school-age boys and girls fail to be recommended dairy intake, according to federal guidelines. When schools

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limit milk choices, the kids do not move to healthier substitutes. They move to caffeinated drinks, sugar drinks, sugar drinks, and to sweetened beverages with little or no nutritional value and the potential to wreak havoc on metabolic health, which is driving the chronic disease epidemic in our country. During the same period that whole milk was regulated, the whole milk was regulated out of lunchroom. Rates of childhood obesity and diabetes rose significantly. Removing whole milk did not improve health. It damaged it. Thanks to President Trump's

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leadership, this law fixes that mistake. It allows schools and the National School Lunch Program to offer whole, reduced-fat, low-fat, or fat-free, flavored or unfit-flavored, organic or conventional. It restores choice to schools, parents, and students, and encourages consumption of nutrient-dense foods that kids will actually drink. The law also removes unnecessary bureaucracy by allowing parents or legal guardians to request milk substitutes without the

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necessity of involving a doctor. And it corrects a flawed technical rule by excluding fluid milk from saturated fat calculations that distorted school menus. Milk fat is not junk food. Treating it that way undermines nutrition and ignore the science. Last week, Secretary Rollins and I unveiled President Trump's new food pyramid and updated our dietary guidelines with a clear message. Eat real food. This law puts that principle into action. As Secretary of Health and

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Human Services, I support this reform because it aligns federal policy with evidence-based nutrition, not ideology or dogma. Healthy kids need real food. They need real protein. They need healthy fats. And they need policies grounded in reality and science. I want to thank President Trump again for his vision, for signing this bill, for continuing to put children's health first. This is exactly the kind of

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practical change that will make America healthy again. Thank you. Thank you, Bobby. We have some milk here. It's been sitting here for five days. So,

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it's from the original bottle. It's from the original bottle. And I brought it so the press can have some. You can swing it all out of it.

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Remember the old days when we were kids, everybody shared a bottle. Today, we tend not to do that. But if you'd like to, if you trust the person that you're drinking right there, it's right here.

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You cheers, okay? It's semi-fresh. Five, six days old. Thank you. So, Ben Carson, a special man.

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He knows a lot about health. He looks better than ever. So, Ben, how about it?

SPEAKER_25 17:33 - 17:55

Well, thank you, Mr. President. Thank you for being interested in the health of the people. It made a big difference in facilitating an atmosphere where the agencies can work together. You know, Secretary Rollins, Secretary Kennedy, Marty McCary, Dr. Oz, the whole group, every week at least, meeting once to talk about these things. And it's made a big difference.

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And I want to thank the dairy farmers. I know you guys have been in the doghouse for a little while. You're out of the doghouse, I think, today.

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Yes, sir. And, you know, whole milk is a wonderful beverage. Good protein. We talk about real food. It is real food. Healthy fats. Important nutrients. You look at vitamin D.

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We look at calcium, phosphorus, the things that are absolutely essential for bone development and for teeth. But, as a neurosurgeon, the thing I really like is what the brain, what it does for the brain.

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You know, the brain starts to develop right after consumption. And it adds millions of neurons every single day. It continues to do that right up until the mid to late 20s.

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Now, it's important what that brain is getting during the development. Is it getting soda or is it getting milk?

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So milk would help your cognitive ability?

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Absolutely. You can tell who's been drinking.

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Taking cognitive tests?

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I've taken a lot of them. I've aced every one of them because I drink milk.

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It's good for it. And it shows.

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Do you consider there to be a big difference in taste between what you have and your milk?

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No.

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Absolutely.

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It just looks so good sitting there, right?

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Yes, sir.

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Yes, sir.

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It looks better.

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Nice, thick.

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Go ahead, Ben. Sorry to interrupt you.

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You know, when you go to school and you give the kids milk, real milk, they love it.

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When you pour the stuff that looks like, you know, dish pan water, you don't particularly want that.

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It doesn't taste good either. So this is a great day. It's only a part of what's happening with our emphasis on health.

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You know, our longevity has been going down and other industrialized nations has been going up.

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It's because we haven't been paying attention to this. That has changed. And we want to thank you for your leadership.

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Well, thank you very much. Appreciate it. Appreciate all you've done, too, for the country.

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I'd like to ask a few of our senators to say a couple of words.

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Maybe we should start with the Democrat in our midst. What do you think?

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Peter Welch.

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Peter Welch.

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Yeah.

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Thank you very much for being here, Peter.

SPEAKER_26 20:09 - 20:18

No, thank you. You know, our dairy farmers are so vitally important and they have a way of life that transmits from one generation to another.

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And it's tougher than ever for our dairy farmers in Beaumont, our dairy farmers in Pennsylvania and others, South Carolina, are here.

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But they're the lifeblood of the community. Nobody works harder and nobody does things that are better for our nutrition.

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And also for our kids. I'm in agreement. The kids having access to healthy milk, good milk, whole milk, is really good for them.

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And one of the things that I get very excited about, really the Vermont farmers talked about, is they have their milk from their farm that then goes directly to many of our schools.

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And then kids come out to the farms and start seeing how milk is made, what farming is about.

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That's good for America. It's not a party deal. This has been a bipartisan effort.

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I appreciate working with my colleague, Senator Marshall, who did a great job in GT when I was in the House.

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And Tim, thank you. Thank you, Mr. President.

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It's got to be like a 90-10 issue, another one of those 90-10. It's good to have you on our side.

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But it's a great issue and it's a great thing to do and we're very proud of it.

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We're very proud of our farmers. Senator, could you say a few words?

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Sure. I'll be very brief. We all want to see you sign this bill.

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But I really appreciate you and Brooke bringing up the Secure Rural Schools legislation.

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This is critical legislation to our rural communities across this country and we have to fight every couple of years to get it extended just a couple of years.

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And this extension we got this year went back to pick up a few years that we missed and is going to expire again at the end of the next year.

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And, Mr. President and Secretary, I'm going to encourage us to get back in here to sign a help a Secure Rural Schools bill that is permanent.

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I want to set a goal or hope that you'll set a goal with me to get back there.

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Thank you. Thank you very much. Anybody?

SPEAKER_24 22:12 - 22:18

Mr. President, thank you so much for having us here on behalf of Kansas dairy farmers. Thank you.

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Milk is the most wholesome, nutritious drink known to humankind.

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Not only is it full of essential nutrients, it's full of healthy fats as well as protein.

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As Dr. Carson pointed out, those healthy fats are what helps that brain develop and help you absorb the fat-soluble vitamins.

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The protein is why you drink milk and you're not hungry again in 30 minutes.

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And I have to point out that under the previous couple ministrations ago, thanks to them, we have a whole generation of young adults who have osteopenia and osteoporosis because they never drank milk for an entire generation.

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So getting milk back in the schools is going to give us healthy bones and healthy minds.

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It sticks to your ribs and it tastes great.

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Thanks for your leadership. Yes, sir, Mr. President. Thank you.

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Anybody? Politically first, and then we're going to go to the farmers?

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Yes, please.

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Mr. President, thank you so much.

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I want to ask Dr. Carson if there's an age limit on the cognitive ability.

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We've been drinking a whole lot more of this.

SPEAKER_26 23:20 - 23:20

Yeah, exactly.

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Thank you so much.

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Thank you so much.

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You know, we literally have legislators here that have worked on this for years.

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This is something that's been very, very difficult.

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You were able to help us get it over.

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Exactly.

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But you were able to help us get it over the place.

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You and your great team, Brooke, and all of these people have done such a good job, not only with this issue, but all that we're doing for the farm community, which is so, so very important.

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So thank you very, very much.

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And I know that you're going to continue to support farmers like you have.

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We do, right from the beginning.

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Thank you.

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Thank you very much.

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Go ahead.

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Mr. President, G.T. Thompson, Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, I have been working on this bill for 15 years, and thank you.

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That's amazing.

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Because of your support and your leadership, we were able to get this across the line.

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It's such a shame that it would be so odd.

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No, common sense was lost.

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And, you know, the benefits today go to those precious children that we see over there.

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It goes to our dairy farm families who work so hard seven days a week.

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There's no day off for a dairy farmer.

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And, quite frankly, our rural communities who, when the misguided move to take whole milk and 2% milk and flavor out of the schools, we lost a generation, probably two generations, of milk drinkers.

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And it devastated those rural communities because you'll lose the dairy farms, then you'll lose all the supplies, businesses, and then you'll lose grocery stores, and you'll lose community pharmacies.

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Well, that day ends today with your signature.

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We'll reverse that trend, and we build a robust rural economy.

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And I'll just close with what will be the theme of my next bumper sticker, whole milk hills.

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Amen.

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That's right.

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That's what they say.

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I think it's probably true.

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Anybody else?

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Well, Mr. President, as Chairman of Education and Workforce Committee, this fits, you know, with the kids, with what they can enjoy in school and grow from.

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Also, to have G.T. Thompson, the sponsor of the bill, on that committee, and I think I've worked with you for 15 years, but we finally got it done in committee.

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This makes an impact for education, for our workforce, the health that's there, and the reality of what this farming industry does.

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I live in the most diverse farm district in Michigan.

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Thanks for coming to Michigan yesterday.

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Yeah, it was great.

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And my kids were raised on, it's legal now, raw milk, taken right out of the bulk tank.

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And my oldest son became a Pulitzer-nominated journalist for the Chicago Tribune, and I think the milk did it, right?

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And then I have the benefit of Dr. Carson being a graduate of Andrews University in my district.

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So all of that goes together.

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Thank you for signing this to make a difference.

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Great job.

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So how about a couple of the farmers?

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Would anybody like to speak?

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Yeah.

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Would you like to – do you like – do you want to just say how great milk is?

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It's so amazing.

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Yes, Mr. President, we want to say thank you for doing this.

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It's been stated several times how long this took.

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And so thank you for your support and leadership in finally making this happen as a mom and a dairy farmer.

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This isn't just a big win for the dairy farm families across the country, but as it's been said, the millions of school-aged kids that depend on school lunches for their nutrition and to heal their bodies.

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So thank you.

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So they've been fighting this for years then, huh?

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For 15 years.

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Well, have you been fighting it?

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Before these kids.

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Have you been fighting it for that long?

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For a while we've been fighting it.

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I mean, I think I speak for everybody.

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It's been a long time coming, so your leadership is it.

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Well, it's great.

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I had no idea you would.

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It just seems to make sense, right?

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Hard to believe.

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When you said 15 years, I said you have to be kidding.

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It's – government is tough.

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Government can be very tough.

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How about you?

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Would you like to say something?

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So we are very grateful and thankful that you passed this bill, because it is common sense as to what we should be consuming.

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Right.

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Whole foods and whole milk.

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Unfortunately, that has not been the case for a few years.

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But research shows and our MAHA movements have been taking the right steps to make America healthy.

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And our children are growing into active teenagers and athletes.

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And what do they need?

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They need strong bones.

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They need the energy.

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They need the healthy muscles.

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And so we are so grateful that the science is there.

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And we are actually at the right point and the right step making sure America is healthy.

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So we are very thankful.

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It's so great.

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I look forward to getting it all the time.

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I open a refrigerator and I say milk with rice and milk with water and milk with everything.

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And I say, what kind of milk is it?

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That's what I like right there.

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That's great.

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Thank you very much.

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Please, ma'am.

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Hi.

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My name is Patrice Enruca.

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I am the center director at the Independent Women's Forum.

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I work on economic policies.

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Right.

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But I am also a mom of boys, as you can see.

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This is Jessie.

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Jessie, you want to see your name and age?

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My name is Jessie.

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I am six years old.

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I am seven years old.

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I want to be an engineer when I grow up.

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I am a first parent.

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I also know where does milk come from.

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Good job.

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Where does it come from?

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So first farmers milk it and then next they put it into a coal tank and then they take the germs out, they put it very hot and then they put it back in the coal tank and then they hauled it to somewhere that is cold in a big refrigerator.

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Well, that is unbelievable.

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I'm going to give you a medal.

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Everybody, these guys want it.

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Let me tell you, politicians want it.

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I'm going to give that to you.

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Is that okay?

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Thank you, sir.

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Thank you.

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That's beautiful.

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And this is Daniel, his younger brother.

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Daniel, how old are you?

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Five.

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And what grade are you in?

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Kindergarten.

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Kindergarten.

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And these boys are involved in sports.

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They go to a public school in the Maryland area and many of their friends are drinking the kind of options that they don't really like.

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And so it's good that as they get to drink a glass of milk every morning, their friends will be able to drink that at school as well.

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So thank you very much for what you're doing for public school kids in particular.

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Beautiful people.

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Thank you very much.

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You're doing a great job too.

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Thank you.

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Please.

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I'm Amber Schwartz.

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I'm also with Independent Women, but I'm here with my son, Luke, who is 13 years old.

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We're in Alexandria, Virginia.

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Luke needs a lot of protein right now to grow.

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In fact, his doctor has told us between 60 and 70 grams a week.

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And that's, I can't feed him a whole chicken every day.

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So supplementing with milk is really helping us.

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Unfortunately, at school, they've offered skim milk and chocolate, and he does not like either.

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And so he has been turning to the juice boxes and other drinks that have sugar.

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And so thank you for giving him the opportunity and parents too to make a choice.

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That's great.

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That's really great.

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How about you?

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Thank you, Mr. President.

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I'm the one.

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Beautiful red hair.

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Yeah.

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I tried to match here.

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Yes.

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But I'm the aforementioned one from Butler, Pennsylvania.

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Yes.

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So you know that place very well.

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I do.

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And we still love you.

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Thank you.

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But, Mr. President, I was thinking last night when I was milking what I was going to say, and I thought, well, this is such a monumental day in agriculture, not just dairy farmers, but for all of agriculture, because this helps me as a producer, helps the processors.

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It also helps these kids here.

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So it's good all around, and this is perfect legislation.

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A great day for America is what this is.

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Thank you very much.

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Beautifully said, and we appreciate it.

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And it is a great place that you come from.

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I love it.

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Please.

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Mr. President, thank you.

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It's an honor to be here.

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And, you know, I think this is about choices.

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You know, this day's been a long time coming.

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We've been waiting on this for many years, and, you know, it's great that we're able to provide choices now in schools with whole milk.

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Well, thank you for that, and thank you for everything that you do for the dairy industry, that us dairy farmers produce valuable nutrients every day for consumers.

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So you're going to need to produce more milk because you're not mixing it up with all sorts of things, right?

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That's right.

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That's great.

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That's really great.

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How much of an increase will that be?

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Do you have any idea?

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No.

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Pretty good.

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A lot more.

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A lot more.

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Absolutely.

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That's great.

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Boy, that's so good for the industry.

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Absolutely.

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Hard to believe you had to wait so long.

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Yep.

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Thank you.

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Mr. President, I would like to thank you again for your support behind this and the gentleman standing behind you.

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Like you said, we worked 15 years on it.

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I advocate for our industry a lot out in the community, and I know I've been in the high schools, I've been in the middle schools where the students want milk.

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I did a taste test one time at a high school where we gave them whole milk versus the skim milk their school was giving them, and the kids loved the whole milk.

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So just your all support behind us, your support getting it pushed through, I really appreciate what you've done and what the gentleman behind you were able to do.

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We support the farmer.

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Yes, sir.

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The farmer knows what's right better than anybody else.

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Bobby would tell you that.

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I mean, the farmer, they know what's right.

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Yes, sir.

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Especially when it comes to things like this.

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I'm sorry it took so long.

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It was 15 years.

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I can't believe it.

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Howard, would you like to say something?

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What's amazing is that the President has the leadership and common sense to drive the right outcomes.

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Why should kids not be given the choice to drink whole milk?

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How is that even possible?

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So it's amazing to work for you because you just own common sense and you're driving it through our economy, you're driving it through the farmers, got great leadership in Secretary Rollins and Secretary Kennedy, and it's great fun to be here because, I mean, think of today.

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I mean, how much fun is this?

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It's just common sense.

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It's a little like the Oval Office.

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Even the media, they come here, they're here a lot, but it's sort of like you're in the Oval Office.

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It's the whole ball game.

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It all begins and ends and then re-begins here.

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There is no place like it, right?

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Is that exciting?

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There's no place like it.

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If you love the country especially, there's no place like it.

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So thank you.

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Thank you, Howard, very much.

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So let's sign it.

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Should I sign it?

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Yes, sir.

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Your last chance.

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We could go another 15 years.

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Do it?

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You go stand right there.

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Come on, right up here.

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We have to do a good one here.

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This is right?

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Yes, sir.

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This is an important one.

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Okay.

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Not bad.

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Not bad.

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I never make a mistake, huh?

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They made a lot of mistakes.

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Anyway, here it is.

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Thank you.

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Thank you all very much.

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You have it, right?

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Thank you.

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Thank you.

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I'm going to start drinking a lot of wine.

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We appreciate it.

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Okay.

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Thank you very much.

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That's great.

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Here, hold that on for a little while.

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You'll give it to us later.

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Okay.

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So any questions during what we just signed?

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Mr. President, let's talk about this first.

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I've got one of the milk.

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I'm coming from a family.

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My dad was a dairy engineer from Texas Tech University.

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So you're a big, strong guy.

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There he is.

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I drank lots of whole milk in my day.

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But would you look at this as being a shift from what the industry kind of went woke with the oak milk and the almond milk?

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It's going the exact opposite direction.

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Let's talk about the impact of dairy farmers on this whole list.

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There are a lot of changes being made in the last year, as you know.

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We're still a little bit less than a year.

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I think there's probably never been a year like this for a president or for a country.

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We have tremendous success.

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We've had success with everything we've done.

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And the economy now is coming back.

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And here's an example of farmers.

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They're going to be working harder to produce because it's not going to be watered down by something.

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And it's great to see it.

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And if you'd like a zip of that, I'd give it to you.

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It's actually been here.

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It's only been here for a few minutes before we started.

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It's not five days.

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Five days and open, right?

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It's not.

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But it's an honor.

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What we've done in the country in the last year, it's incredible.

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All of us together, it's incredible.

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So I appreciate the question.

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Mr. President, on Iran, you said that the killing has stopped.

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Who told you that the killings have stopped there?

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I think it's the amount of energy.

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We have been informed by very important sources on the other side.

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And they've said the killing has stopped and the executions won't take place.

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There were supposed to be a lot of executions today and that the executions won't take place.

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And we're going to find out.

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I mean, I'll find out after this.

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You'll find out.

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But we've been told on good authority and I hope it's true.

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Who knows?

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Who knows?

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Crazy world.

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We've seen the body bags.

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So how do you trust them?

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You've seen that over the last few days.

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And they said people were shooting at them with guns and they were shooting back.

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And, you know, it's one of those things.

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But they told me that there'll be no executions.

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And so I hope that's true.

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Does this mean military action is now off the table against Iran?

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No, we're going to watch it and see what the process is.

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But we were given a very good statement by people that are aware of what's going on.

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Is that still the Green Unit's reaction is still there?

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No, when they say no executions, everyone is talking about a lot of executions were taking place today.

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We were just all no executions.

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I hope that's true.

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That's a big thing.

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Yes, President.

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The Foreign Minister of Greenland, she said a while ago in a press conference in an Embassy of Denmark that she made very clear in the meeting that happened here in the White House what are their limits.

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She also said that it was a very respectful meeting.

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Are those limits going to be respected?

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Well, we're going to see what happens with Greenland.

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We need Greenland for national security, so we're going to see what happens.

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They're going to brief me on the meeting right after this conference.

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In fact, the sooner I get you out, the faster I'm going to know exactly what happened.

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But we have a very good relationship with Denmark, as you know.

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We'll see.

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But, you know, we're doing the Golden Dome.

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We're doing a lot of things, and we really need it.

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If we don't go in, Russia's going to go in and China's going to go in.

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And there's not a thing that Denmark can do about it, but we can do everything about it.

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There's no more in what they can do there?

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Well, we're going to see.

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I mean, look, we're going to see what happens.

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But we need it.

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You know, I'm not the first one.

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This was talked about by President Truman, and 40 years before President Truman they were talking about it.

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They've been talking about this for 100 years.

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This is not anything so new.

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A lot of people don't realize that.

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But this was a hot subject, probably not as hot as it is now, but it was a hot subject for a long time.

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We need it for national security, and that includes for Europe.

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And I spoke with, as you know, Mark, the head of NATO, and he really wants to see something happen.

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It's very important for national security.

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It's being reported that Health and Human Services released frozen funds to Planned Parenthood.

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I'm wondering why this happened and why Planned Parenthood is receiving any federal funds.

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I don't know anything about that.

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Bobby, do you know anything about that?

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What was the question?

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It's being reported that frozen funds were released to Planned Parenthood in December by HHS.

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I'm wondering why that happened.

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I haven't heard that.

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I have not heard that.

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Mr. President, on NATO, right now it sounds like you are saying that you would potentially acquire Greenland by force.

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That would be a NATO country.

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Are you saying that?

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Are you saying that?

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Would you do that by force?

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No, you're saying that.

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Would you do that by force right now?

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I didn't say it.

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No, you're telling me that that's what I'm going to do.

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I think we're- You don't know what I'm going to do.

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So what are the options-

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Your network doesn't know either.

SPEAKER_20 39:49 - 39:56

The Danish foreign minister said that there's still fundamental differences after the meeting with Rubio and with the vice president.

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Are you willing to leave the NATO alliance in order to get what you want with Greenland?

SPEAKER_20 40:03 - 40:04

What are the options right now?

SPEAKER_07 40:04 - 40:06

Well, I wouldn't be telling you what I'm willing to do.

SPEAKER_07 40:06 - 40:08

Certainly, I'm not going to give up options, but it's very important.

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Greenland is very important for the national security, including of Denmark.

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And the problem is there's not a thing that Denmark can do about it if Russia or China wants to occupy Greenland.

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But there's everything we can do.

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You found that out last week with Venezuela.

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There's everything we can do about things such as not going to happen.

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We're not- You know, I can't rely on Denmark being able to fend themselves off.

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You know, they were talking about they put an extra dog- And they were serious about this.

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They put an extra dog sled there last month.

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They added a second dog sled.

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That's not going to do the trekking.

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Denmark fought alongside the United States in both Afghanistan and Iran.

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Thank you for telling me that.

SPEAKER_20 40:47 - 40:48

I appreciate it.

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I have a very good relationship with Denmark, and we'll see how it all works out.

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I think something will work out.

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Yeah.

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Cabello, the de facto number two in Venezuela right now, he seemed pretty reluctant to work with the U.S.

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And obviously, he's in-

SPEAKER_07 41:03 - 41:07

Yes, we just- They just gave us 50 million barrels of water.

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The number two.

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The Venezuela security team.

SPEAKER_07 41:09 - 41:09

I don't know.

SPEAKER_07 41:10 - 41:10

The number one.

SPEAKER_07 41:10 - 41:12

We just had a great conversation today.

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And she's a terrific person.

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I mean, she's somebody that we've worked with very well.

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Marco Rubio is dealing with her.

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I dealt with her this morning.

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We had a call.

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A long call.

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We discussed a lot of things.

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And I think we're getting along very well with Venezuela.

SPEAKER_07 41:26 - 41:26

So, yeah.

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Is there a new assistant attorney general position dedicated to ruining that product?

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Yeah, he's fantastic.

SPEAKER_07 41:33 - 41:34

The person is fantastic.

SPEAKER_07 41:34 - 41:35

Who is it?

SPEAKER_07 41:35 - 41:36

It's a he.

SPEAKER_05 41:37 - 41:37

When is it not?

SPEAKER_07 41:37 - 41:39

I will tell you maybe within minutes.

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I mean, I don't know if it's appropriate to say yet because we're going through a process.

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But we have chosen a person who's very tough, very smart, very fair.

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We had a speech yesterday in Michigan about how you've recalibrated the American economy to work for workers, U.S. auto factories.

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We've seen core inflation's completely changed.

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You've lowered the trade deficit to the lowest amount since 2009.

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American exports are growing.

SPEAKER_12 42:03 - 42:06

But we're also waiting on the Supreme Court case for tariffs.

SPEAKER_12 42:06 - 42:11

Given the success that you've had in the first 12 months, what is at stake in this case?

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It's a little bit like whole milk.

SPEAKER_07 42:12 - 42:14

I can't believe we even have a case.

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This was a case started by very China-centric people and also anti-American people, frankly, people that don't want us to do well.

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Tariffs have helped us stop eight wars.

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They've helped us get the best trade numbers we've ever had.

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They've helped us get $18 trillion brought into the country.

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And maybe above all else, they've given us tremendous national security.

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Just the threat of tariffs.

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You saw that just yesterday when I put tariffs on a certain country.

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We won't talk about that country, but you know who it is based on the fact that if you do business with that country, you know, it's going to make them, it's going to bring them to the table a lot faster.

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So we have made hundreds of billions of dollars with tariffs.

SPEAKER_07 43:01 - 43:03

We have very little inflation.

SPEAKER_07 43:03 - 43:03

Think of it.

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Inflation has gone down and productivity.

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Everything has gone up.

SPEAKER_07 43:08 - 43:10

We've never taken in money like we have.

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We've never had anywhere near $18 trillion invested in our country.

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Neither is any other country.

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It's the biggest number by maybe five times.

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Five times.

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Not five percent.

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Five times.

SPEAKER_07 43:23 - 43:24

Nobody's ever seen numbers like this.

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We have plants going up.

SPEAKER_07 43:26 - 43:28

You know, you mentioned I was in Michigan yesterday.

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I was at the Ford plant where they make the Ford 150.

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It's one of the original plants, it said.

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It was from before World War I.

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It's a giant plant.

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That plant was probably going to be closed.

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And two years ago, they were doing very poorly.

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And now they just announced yesterday that they're going to go 24 hours around the clock.

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Three shifts, which they rarely do.

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That's Ford.

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And Ford's having the best numbers they've ever had.

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General Motors having the best numbers they've ever had.

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Solantis, which hasn't been here, is now investing billions, tens of billions of dollars on building in the country.

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We're building auto plants all over the country.

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We're building AI all over the country.

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We're leading China by a lot.

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And a lot of it has to do with tariffs.

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That would be a very disappointing decision.

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And especially since the people that are fighting me are people that want China to do well.

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And we're doing great against China.

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We're doing great against everybody.

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We're the hottest country anywhere in the world.

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As they say often, we're right now the hottest country anywhere in the world.

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And a year and a half ago, we were a dead country.

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Thank you very much.

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Can you say a lot?

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Let's go.

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Thank you guys.

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Thanks.

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Thank you.

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Thank you.

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Thank you.

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