Donald Trump just finished up a disastrous press conference in the Oval Office.
He was crashing out and the feed cut out as he seemed to be saying that I could use
a shit right now. He replayed this clip.
“I'm not sure what's going on medically right there, but he did seem to say I could use”
a shit now. He continued to crash out in the Oval Office when talking about the catastrophic war in Iran. I guess the purpose of this press conference was supposed to be to talk about reducing prescription drug prices, but then he started talking about the war in Iran.
His catastrophic and unlawful war in Iran. And then Donald Trump started saying, I deserve so much credit. I saved eight young women, beautiful young women. I saved the young women as he's covering up the Epstein files. He's created a fictitious story where he believes he saved eight young girls in Iran and
that he deserves credit for that. You're playing this clip. The military operation, whatever you want to call it, and they're coming to us. The problem they happen is they are very disorganized right now. Well, now yesterday at I was very pleased with this eight young women were going to be
executed yesterday afternoon at six o'clock. And I asked them, "Clorod of favor," I call it just a moral request, that they not be executed. And they came back with an answer that they won't be executing. They're going to release.
It was protesting eight beautiful young women, very young women, and they were the pictures in the paper. And it's been a story for a little while, and I saw that. And I said, let's see, we can save them, and there was very nice what happened. So they're not going to be doing this as, you know, they're releasing four of them very
shortly, and they're going to keep four of them in jail for a period of one month and really soon. So they won't be executed yet. So if you're asking from them.
“And then Donald Trump is asked, so how much longer are you going to wait?”
How long is this war going to take? Trump's like Vietnam lasted 18 years. Be quiet. Donald, you'd draft, you'd dodge the draft five separate times, and made up that you had bones first.
But here's what he says. Playing this clip. I've been doing this for six weeks. I've been doing this for six weeks, and I've been doing this for six weeks. And I've been doing this for six months.
And I've been doing this for six months. And I've been doing this for six months. And I've been doing this for six months. And I've been doing this for six months. And I've been doing this for six months.
And I've been doing this for six months. And I've been doing this for six months. And I've been doing this for six months. And I've been doing this for six months. And I've been doing this for six months.
And I've been doing this for six months. And I've been doing this for six months. And I've been doing this for six months. And I've been doing this for six months. World War II, we were in the Korean War for seven years.
And their military is totally defeated. They're outside of the little wise guyships. I call them the wise guyships. The little boats that they have running around with guns in them will take them out too when we see them.
But so there are more questions. Like give us a timeline, man. Give us a timeline, he's like, it's only been five point five weeks. He just like makes up times. And her part is like, no, it's actually been two months.
And you said it would last four to six weeks.
And so now it seems like it's never going to end.
And he's like, what a disgraceful question you're asking here. Play this clip. I have no pressure.
“It's only guys like you with a question like that about what's your time?”
We've been doing it for five and a half weeks. But sir, it's your intersection. It's your intersection. It means that the US now has been involved with Iran. You had initially said it would be four to six weeks.
But I also took a little break, I gave them a break. And then Donald Trump's like, look, if we ended the war right now, it would be a tremendous success already. Think about we control the straight of her moves. You don't, you're delusional, you're literally a psychotic human.
We do not control the straight of her moves. What the hell are you talking about, play this clip? My break. And remember this, I want to make the best deal. I could make it your right now.
You know that if I left right now, we had a tremendous success. So it would take them 20 years to rebuild. But I don't want to do that. I want to have it everlasting.
I want to have it where they never get, they never have a chance to get it.
I mean, the way you asked that question, you know, I did said, I thought it would take four to six weeks. And I was right because at the end of six weeks, at the end of four weeks, the military was decimated. It's really interesting.
But now what I'm doing, I can't tell you that. I don't want to put that kind of a timetable on it, but it would go pretty quickly. And we'll have the straight opened up now right now. We have a close. We have total control of the straight.
And the fact that it's close, you know, they would have opened it up three days ago. They came to us and they said, we will agree to open the straight. And all my people are happy. Everybody was happy. Except me.
I said, wait a minute, if we open the straight, that means you're going to make $500 million a day. I don't want them to make $500 million a day until they settle this thing. So I'm the one that kept the close, we have total control of it.
It'll open when they make a deal or something else happens.
It's very positive.
“And then he talks about Martin Luther King and how he gets more people in his crowd”
than Martin Luther King got in the by the Lincoln Memorial by the reflecting pool here play this clip. And you'll see the ramp too, we'll keep in the ramp. And it was rafty art, needed a ramp, some people would know, and in his honor we're leaving and I wanted to leave it, means something.
The other thing that we're doing that's taking place right now is the Lincoln Memorial has a beautiful reflecting pond, the lake, the color of the pool, the lake at pond, all of it is different. But the word reflecting is a good term, it was built in 1922.
And it was built out of granite and various stones on the bottom and it never looked
great because it's not really meant to be a stone that's under water for that much of a period of time. It's about a foot and a half to two feet deep. You all know it well, that's where Martin Luther King gave his great speech and he had a million people.
And I had the same exact crowd maybe a little bit more, but they said I had 25,000 people until I felt it. I had pictures of Martin Luther King's crowd, my crowds, the exact same, everything, but it was 70 years difference. The exact same crowd, but I actually had more people, but it's okay, they gave him, they gave
him a million people, they said a million people, I had 25,000 people set, but these are the things that you have with it. We had on July 4, few years ago, first term, so you have this reflecting lake pond. I mean, completely outrageous, and then he starts talking about the prescription drug prices and how his name is on, how his name is now going to be on all the drugs that are
backed by the government and they're going to call it Trump drugs, dude, what are you talking about? Let's play this clip.
“I didn't put the name Bobby did in Austin, it's true, actually, remember I came in, I”
said, what's this, it'll be better, it'll sound better when you help us, so I now have my name on medication. And no one really cares about that, no one cares about golden ball rooms, nobody cares about triumphal arches, no one cares about club, rose garden, or you getting cattari, jets, or what we really care about is what are you doing for Americans right now who are suffering
and struggling and who can't afford anything. And so what he does though is because he's been a con artist his whole life, he just starts making up numbers again, and he's like, well, we secure gigantic discounts, 600% discounts, it's stupid, stop saying stupid things, man, 600% discounts that the pharmaceutical companies aren't paying people to stop, stop, you're a play the clip.
In their part to bring down the cost of health care for all Americans under our most favorite nation's agreement, we've secured gigantic discounts with prices, differences from 4 to 5 and even 600%, 600%. And there's that's not a real thing, it can't go down that much, just please, just people aren't dumb, just speak to people like a normal grownup, like we start with that baseline.
But then you have RFK junior, he chimes in and he's like, oh, one of the Democrats thought they were being all smart, and they're like, you can't reduce something by 600% and I'm like, you don't know the way we do percentages here in the Oval Office here play this clip. So Bobby, please, thank you, Mr. President, I was reminded when the president was speaking
about a conversation that I had yesterday with one of the Democratic senators who was questioning me during hearing, and she was ridiculing President Trump for his math, and she would say, it's mathematically impossible to have a 600% cost, which he had claimed. And I said, well, if the drug was 100 dollars, and it raised the price of $600, that would be a 600% rise of the drug from 600 to 100, that's a 600% savings.
How is this even real? How is this not idiocracy? It is. It's just real, and people are really suffering from these idiots. Then you had Howard Lutnik today testifying that he's only sold one of these Trump gold
cards. You know what he previously promised he was going to sell, remember he was going on the right-wing podcast.
Here's what he said, let's play it.
By the way, yesterday I sold a thousand. Or you did. I got a polymark and I created on how many of you guys are going to sell this year.
“And how many people do you think there are that could qualify in the world?”
There are 37 million people in the world who are capable of buying the card. Case for a wonder. 37 million. That's a lot more than ChatGPT told me. Who are capable of buying?
Who are capable of buying it. Now I'm not saying it will, but they're capable of buying. How many do you think you'll sell?
The president thinks we can sell a million.
So that's really $5 trillion in this stupidest stuff in the world.
They've sold one thus far and I'm not even sure of that street.
But he said under oath one, then you have Jamison Greer, Donald Trump's trade representative
testifying watches he was cross-examined by Democratic Congress, Member Swasi, let's play it. Our tariffs increasing prices for the American consumer. So I'm going to say no.
“Have you ever heard the expression that businesses crave predictability?”
Sure, we've heard about that. Would you agree that there's been some instability and volatility caused by the trade policy of this country? We saw some volatility last year. So you disagree with the statement from the tax foundation that these tariffs are causing
cost to go up a thousand dollars per household. Do you disagree with that? Do you disagree with that? And you disagree with the statement from the Yale budget lab that this is costing each household $2400.
I do disagree with that. On a annual basis.
How about from Moody's investment services?
These tariffs are raising inflation and the cost of living. Do you disagree with that? I do disagree with that. And you disagree with the fact that Moody's also says this reduces jobs and reduces the strength of our economy.
We are the strongest economy in the G7. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the tax foundation. These are conservative institutions that are saying that these are costing consumers a thousand dollars a year, $2400 a year, $4200 a year, so you disagree with all that. Do you disagree with Neil Bradley from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce who says that these
tariffs have caused significant cost increases? I spent a ridiculous people. I want to bring in Democratic Congress member Tom Spazzi, who you saw, do that cross-examination right there. Congress member Spazzi, it's good to see it.
And you know, with all of Donald Trump's distractions and fake deadlines and not meeting
“the deadlines, you know, I think that the media often has covered on that, but you know,”
people in your district and throughout the country right now, I mean, they're psychled. This is how they describe it to me. I'm psychologically tortured, living paycheck to paycheck right now. Things are only getting worse and so you saw there with your cross-examination of James and Greer, they're living in this Marilago fantasy, Bernie made off for odd world.
Can you talk to us about a Congresswoman? Yeah, I think this is catching up with them. You know, when the president says affordability is a hoax and his team of people like Ambassador Greer as well as the Republicans running for office, going along with that, they're going to have to pay for that in November, because the biggest issue for Americans today is
affordability. And there are specific policies, policies of this administration that are making things more expensive. They're not even like debatable tariffs are making things more expensive. The war is making gas prices more expensive. The big, beautiful bill costs the biggest deficit in the history of the United States of America
that's upward pressure on interest rates. It's keeping interest rates high. You can't buy a house, you can't at least a car because the interest rates are so high. Energy costs are going up because if they cut all the green energy supply at a time that's increasing demand because of all these data centers for 20 years energy demand was flat.
And now for the first time in 20 years it's going up because of the data centers and they're cutting supply by not doing all the above, by cutting the green energy projects. And there's so much more that goes into this as well. Things that are all causing up, or even the immigration policy is reduced to size of the workforce and it's causing upward pressure on the cost in America.
And they're saying it's a hoax and I'm focusing on it and they're talking about everything else.
And what I've always said, and I'll stop talking.
The president's like a pick pocket and what a pick pocket is to one guy bumps into you. And when you're bumped into and you're distracted, the other guy picks your pocket. So he'll talk about crazy stuff, helping sure it's rates are going through the roof. And we were trying to deal with the premium tax credit issue in the cuts of Medicaid and what did he make the issue?
Venezuela and Greenland. He tries to change the topic by attacking the pulp, or by, you know, we're going to wipe out a civilization. Just so we don't talk about the real issues that are affecting real people's lives.
“You know, it's a tactic used by a con artist, right?”
I mean, at some point, the Ponzi scheme runs its course and people say, you know, what? I want my deposits back Bernie made off. And what do they say? Just give me two weeks. We've got a great plan and give me two weeks, give me two weeks and now we're in this two
week, Donald Trump failure loop, which frankly you from New York, you've seen the Trump failure loop play out your entire life, whether it was failed businesses in Atlantic City or nearby. It's this loop where adults and grownups who confront problems have some humility. Look, it's we all fail in life sometimes, but you recognize the problem.
You try to address it, you bring an experts, you deal with it, you try to progress, maybe you fail, but you learn from your mistakes. He does this two week loop where he just delays delays, denies and he turns a bad problem into a worse, a worse into a catastrophic, a catastrophic into a bankrupt, and I just feel that's where we're being brought now into the abyss with everything he's doing now with
This catastrophic war and everything he's doing at home, it's just a delayed ...
And then, I think he wants to dunk it on when a democratic president comes into power.
And then the magas are all like, we're fiscal hawks, look what you do. Oh, my gosh. That makes it, right?
“Yeah, it's delayed delay, delayed distract, distract, distract, and I think it's finally”
catching up with them. I mean, it's really, I mean, it was kind of funny watching the whole thing about the 600% decrease. If you cut the drug price from 600 to 100, which they haven't really even done, that means you're cutting up by $500, $500, a lot of my $600 is 83% that's 600, but I mean, it's
my math thing. I'm a CPA. So, these guys are really just bamboosling people, and I think the public is catching up with it, and you can go on a hearing, and you can say these tariffs are not increasing prices.
But then when people walk into the supermarket and they're buying things, they're like, oh, my gosh, what's happening? When people go to the gas station, and they see the gas prices, they're like, oh, my gosh, Biden had a little bit of this problem as well when they were talking about the stock markets doing well.
We were covering quite a bit. We were creative and a lot of new jobs, but people saw what was happening to the economy. And it's worse now than it was then, and they're just ignoring it. When he literally says on multiple occasions, this affordability issue is just a word. It's a hoax, and people's real lives, they feel disrespected, and they feel like nobody's
hearing them.
And the problem is, for both sides, Democrats and Republicans, is everybody's point fingers
at each other? You're no good, you're no good, and the people are out there, and they're like, what about me? What are you doing for me? So we have to make sure that we are showing people that we have to have a rational
tariff policy. Let's go after our strategic adversaries like China. That's OK. But don't treat our friends like Canada and Europe the same as we treat our adversaries. Can we try and negotiate better deals?
Yeah, that's almost for that. But that's not treat them like there are adversaries.
“These are our allies over a long period of time, and a very important part of our economy”
and our lives here. So we have to have some rationality. You say all of your buff during the campaign, and then you say, no, it's just oil and gas, we want. The oil, the gas, we want to do natural gas, fine, we want to do as much climate change as
real. But let's do solar, and when the canceled projects that were 80% complete, when projects were 80% completely, they tried to cancel them, and then the court ruled against them. The court ruled against them on the tariffs, and what they were doing is illegal. They cut the premium tax credits, it came so close to fix it in the Congress, and then
the Senate bailed on us. So we have so much to do.
But the first thing we have to do is recognize that people are suffering.
I heard someone say the other day, you know, because of all these economic problems, people have to delay the purchase of a home and delay the leasing of a car, which is bad. That's not bad. But you know what? There are people who can't pay their rent, they can't pay their basic bills.
It's not even by a buy-in-a-house or or or leasing a car, which, you know, that's important too. But some people are just suffering, pay tech to pay tech, and the first thing we have to do is recognize that we, you know, the Bill Clinton's famous for, I feel your pain. We have to show people that we understand that they are suffering, and that we care,
and that we will work hard to try and solve those problems. And enough of just the distractions and the pick pockets. Your congressional district is mixed, you know, you won your district, but Trump got more votes than Kamala in your district.
“I think that 19,000 votes he won my district by.”
Yeah. Yeah. You're seeing, like we see in the national numbers, these shifts, you know, Trump's approval now at 33%, on the economy, 30%, are you seeing like when you go around to, you know, the different spots that you go to over there and there are people.
There are people that vote for Trump that are having buyers to remorse, and there's a reason that they're raising this enormous amount of money, because, and there's reason that they started the whole thing with the redistricting in Texas, because Trump's going to do everything he can to defy history, which is that the sitting president often loses his party often loses in the midterms.
And so he wants to do everything he can to change that he's going to cheat, like the redistricting in Texas, that started this whole redistricting war, and, you know, the game Jeffries and others have fought back and won these fights. He's raising this enormous, crazy amounts of money. They Republicans just have way more money than the Democrats do, and he's going to try
all this distraction maneuvers. And he's going to try and make it so that he depresses turnout, so everybody's made it everybody. They're made at all the politicians, and they're discouraged, and they're disengaged, so they don't participate.
The most important thing we need people to do is show up and to pay attention...
get out and vote and say we want our country back.
“And we want to address the very real issues that we face.”
We want to address the affordability. We want to have a real fix for immigration. We need to address the health care costs in our country. And we have to deal with this crazy war in Iran right now.
And when the war first happened in Iran, I was like, you know, because I was born in 1962.
I was 18 years old.
“My first vote was 1980 during the Iran hostage crisis.”
And when we first attacked the Iran, I was like, "Yeah, let's get those guys. They've been treating us back to America, all this bad stuff.
They're supporting the Hamas and the Houthis and Hezbollah all these years.
We got to get those guys. Then we went to the briefing.
“And I was like, wait a minute, this really doesn't seem to be a plan here.”
There's no plan that we heard about the straights of our moves. And we saw the whole gas price thing with like, wouldn't you think that that's like one of the most basic things you would have thought of ahead of time before you. There's a reason they've been doing all this bad stuff for 47 years. And nobody ever attacked them before because there's a lot of consequences.
But they're acting off of instinct. And they think they can just, you know, bluff their way through this stuff. This is serious life and death business. And we have to get serious people who are going to work together to solve problems. There's a lot of people who are going to work together to solve problems.
And there's a lot of people who are going to work together to solve problems. And there's a lot of people who are going to work together to solve problems. And there's a lot of people who are going to work together to solve problems. And there's a lot of people who are going to work together to solve problems. And there's a lot of people who are going to work together to solve problems.
And there's a lot of people who are going to work together to solve problems. And there's a lot of people who are going to work together to solve problems. And there's a lot of people who are going to work together to solve problems.


