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Trump has Disaster Trip to Versailles

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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Donald Trump’s disastrous landing in France with an awful press conference on the tarmac. Car Shield: Visit https://CarShield.com/meidas to lock in your cove...

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Donald Trump is now walking around Versailles. The symbolism as the United States crumbles under Donald Trump's failed leadership. Donald Trump wanted to take a trip to Versailles. And as Donald Trump arrived, he held one of the most disastrous press conferences. On the tarmac, Donald Trump said, first and foremost, that he doesn't care if Iran

has ballistic missiles. Not a big deal.

And he claims that was never something that he focused on at all.

Let's play this clip. Yeah. So the press conference, you said he don't mind Iran having ballistic missiles. Can you elaborate on that? I want to make no reaction to that.

No, I want it. I'm saying that if other countries have them, it's a little bit unfair for them not to have some. A ballistic missile is not the same thing as what we're talking about when we talk nuclear. But if Saudi Arabia and Qatar and they all have some, I would say, in relative proportion,

I think it's okay. That's what I mean. Then he says he doesn't care if Iran has any nuclear dust. Said that was never a big deal to him at the outset as well. Play this clip.

How important is it in the MOU which just came out that Iran commits not only to not presumably

weapons, but also resolve the nuclear dust. It's great. I don't think anybody could get it and we could get it. With great work in a lot of time. But the B2 bombers and those great pilots, now you understand they did that job.

So much less important than not having a nuclear weapon. Then Donald Trump got the news that the federal reserve are keeping interest rates the same, but may be raising interest rates at their next meeting. Donald Trump says, yeah, I don't really care about that either. Really you were just attacking the former chairman of the Federal Reserve Jerome Powell for

that precise thing when he did not do that. And now you're saying you just don't care. You don't care about anything. Here play this clip. Say it, and you see some bad decisions, they held rates today.

That's all right. Whatever. And it looks like they might need to raise them later this year at Donald's area. If you have any questions. It could happen.

I mean, it's hard to believe. It just keeps a country down, you know, so it's so unusable. But we have a very good guy over there now, so I'm guided by what he wants to.

And then you're at, then he's asked, well, what about when do we expect a final deal?

Not this memorandum of understanding with the Ron, when's a real, like a deal? When's that going to happen? In 60 days, Donald Trump, as you may have predicted, said, yeah, don't care. I don't know, 60 days, we could extend it, it doesn't, it doesn't really matter. It seems that he doesn't care about anything other than his trip to Versailles, his tourist

trip, where he can be around gold here at play this clip. I don't view it as hard, though. You don't think that it's hard, not mine, but just as long as they're behaving, I really don't care that much. Then Donald Trump talked about the press conference that he gave earlier, and he talks

to one of the reporters, Steve, and he says, Steve, you shot your load.

You shot your load pretty much, I think the press conference went well.

Did you like shooting your load? He says, let's play this clip.

The press conference seems to have gone well, you shot your load pretty much Steve, right?

Pretty much, but going well, seems like the agreement's very well under-toe. Are you coming to Versailles with us? I hope I'm going to try and get you to do the tour, because honestly, it's unbelievable.

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He is truly careless while the American suffer, in fact, he seems to enjoy the American people suffer, here play this clip. But one of the things he's like, man, I forgot to talk about Greenland. How could I forget to talk about Greenland and invading it here play this clip? Then Donald Trump says that the Iran Agreement, which I believe, supposed to have already

been signed, he says it will be signed in 48 hours and so the reporter says, "Where?" In Geneva, I don't care, I don't really know once again, here play this clip. So what happens though if the terms of this purported agreement are in fulfilled, Donald Trump says, I, we bomb him, I don't know, you tell me, I don't care, maybe we bomb him again, you're playing this clip.

Then he attacks the United States, Mexico, Canada Agreement, which he entered into, which

was his deal, it was his update to NAFTA, but Trump says that the USMCA, the only thing

he liked about it, is that lets you get out of NAFTA, so you're saying that you did a

deal during your first term where the only thing you liked about it is that you can get

out of the prior deal NAFTA, so why did you do the USMCA, which you said was your crowning achievement of your first term, now you say that you only liked it because you can get out of NAFTA, here play this clip. I'm not a big fan of it, I liked it because it got us out of NAFTA, in other words if to six years you had to close it, got us out of NAFTA, that's the thing I liked about

the most, we do better without that agreement, we wanted to leave it in rolling, I would rather leave it unsigned, I'd rather have it terminated, you'd rather have it terminated,

Those are the different things I just wanted to compare.

I would rather not have the agreement, but I'd may sign it, but I would rather we do better

as a country if we don't have an agreement, of course you're thinking of, yeah I'm thinking

about maybe we won't be able to make a deal, I would rather not have the USMCA, the primary reason I wanted it was because there was no way out of NAFTA, which is the worst free agreement ever made like ever, and they had no termination, and it was very hard to get USMCA for that reason, and I had a six year close, who would have thought I would have been here in the six years, they got it six years because they hoped I wouldn't be here, I might term

with some of us to be over it, so on top of everything else it comes up, I would prefer not having an agreement, but I'm open to doing it, we'll see what happens now, it's just gonna stick around for 10 years here, we're not, no it's not sticking around, it'll be terminated, otherwise it'll be. It expires, it expires, it expires, it expires, it expires, it expires, it expires, I prefer

that. I view it as it possibly expiring immediately, and when Donald Trump says that he really, you know, Steve, you blew your load or shot your load or whatever that we say, every ridiculous thing he's saying, during the press conference, I mean, the press conference that Donald Trump gave at the G7 was very telling, where he said we were four weeks away from just

completely running out of oil reserves, at which point there would have been a great

depression of a scale we've never seen, and then that's why he basically had to give

in all of the terms that he did, here's what he said at that press conference just to remind

you. I'm gonna get bad press, I know that, now, if I did the opposite, if I went out and continued to bomb them for another four, just bomb the hell out of them, I get bad person, no, there's nothing I can do, but what this does is it allows the ships to go, if we, if we keep bombing, those ships won't be going, and you're talking about 500, 600, 700 million dollars

a day, it's a lot of money, a lot of money, that's why the world is okay, it's liquid, it's liquid, also we run out of reserves that are about four weeks, you know, there are reserves all over the world, and we would really run out, and it'll be a time when you wouldn't be able to get it, and you want to see Bedlam, so for all those so-called geniuses that want to show me how smart they are, ask them why didn't they blow up General Salamani,

ask that of the general, and a couple of other people that I like very much, but boy, are they wrong, go ahead. How about you? Now, state regime media and all the right wing neocons are out there, putting this blame all on JDVans and saying everything is JDVans is fault, you can watch for yourself,

let's play it. With that said, this MOU appears to be just from the text, as I asked her, that does not achieve any of the actual signal goals that were set by the administration at the beginning. There were effectively five goals that were set by the administration at the beginning. One was ending the nuclear program, not just nuclear weapons, no nuclear enrichment,

zero enrichment, that is not in the deal, ballistic missiles ended, that is not in the deal and the president today suggested that ballistic missiles should actually continue to be held by the Iranians, because the Saudis are allies also hold ballistic missiles. Then you have the support of terrorism, that is not part of the deal, anything that looks like an attempt to enterism, a permanent opening of the straight-of-war MOU's

toll-free, not only is that not in the deal, the deal appears to have a provision allowing Iran and Oman to attempt to toll the straight after 60 days, and then finally the idea that Iran would receive some sort of sanctions relief after all of those things happen. We are already seeing from day one, relief in their ability to ship oil out of Iran. In my opinion, the Vice President of the United States, the Chief negotiator on this

particular project, has not well served the President. Well, there you have it, everybody.

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