President Trump to C&B: โOur Country Is Going to Hellโ
29 Jul 2022
CLAY: Welcome in Clay Travis, Buck Sexton show. We are out at Bedminster golf course. I played it yesterday with the man who is sitting next to us and has turned this into an absolutely illustrious place. In a little over an hour, shotgun start with the LIV golf tour. President Trump, first of all, thanks for having Buck and I out here. Second, what did you think of your performance on the course? How was Bryson DeChambeau? How was Dustin Johnson? How do you break down the field here as weโre a little over an hour โtil itโs underway?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, those two are great. I mean, anybody here is really good. They went and they pick in the cream of the crop and itโs very interesting. But you have a lot of great players. I see Lee Westwood and Ian Poulter and just a lot of big names. Itโs incredible what theyโve done in a very short period of time. I think Dustin was a very big one because, if you look over the last probably 12 to 15 years, Dustin Johnson, I think heโs won every year since heโs out, close to setting a record, right, for the winning each year. Thatโs very tough when you include injury and everything else, thatโs tough. But that was big. But itโs very hot. You see how the fans are all over the place. And, you know, thereโs controversy โ and controversy sometimes brings that, not good or bad, but there is controversy. Perhaps there shouldnโt be.
CLAY: I donโt think there should be when Joe Bidenโs showing up doing fist pounds in Saudi Arabia.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: (chuckles) I donโt know, yeah. Isnโt that amazing?
CLAY: I donโt know how you canโt have golf in America.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, itโs amazing, but actually a lot of money goes to charity. A lot of money goes to a lot of good causes. And if you look at Saudi Arabia, the job that theyโve done, theyโre invested in probably half the (companies) in this country. So, I guess that means all of them, they shouldnโt be doing it, right? So they put a tremendous amount of money into this tournament, but this whole concept of what theyโre doing.
And I think theyโll be very successful. I mean, they have unlimited funds, and they have โ you know, thanks to Biden, to a certain extent, and a lot of people, โcause oil has never been so expensive as, really, it is right now. And thatโs not a good thing. But itโs good for Saudi Arabia and itโs good for other countries. But theyโve really put their heart into this. They love the concept of it. They love charity. They do. They give a lot of money to charity. And it seems to be working very well.
BUCK: Mr. President, obviously the news yesterday about a recession, a lot of us were expecting it. Iโm sure you were expecting it.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yeah.
BUCK: Pretty clear thatโs where it was heading. Iโm sure youโve also seen the White House try to say that recession doesnโt mean recession, that things are better than people realize. Two things. One, is this even worse than you thought it would be at this phase under the current leadership? And then, what would you start to do to turn things around?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yeah.
BUCK: I mean, you know, if the presidentโs listening to this, what would you say?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: So, we had the greatest economic machine in history, and then we got hit from the covid. It came in from China. It came from the Wuhan labs, as Iโve been saying right from the beginning, but it came right in, and we got hit and we did it again, and we actually ended up with a higher stock market than before. But we had the greatest economic machine ever. We were energy independent, and we were just about being energy dominant. We would have been bigger than Saudi Arabia and Russia put together. And you could add other countries in there too.
We were bigger than anyone, and we would have been double the size. We did something that nobody thought was possible โ and we had $1.87โฆ Donโt forget you canโt really go on January 20th. You have to go before that. You have to go Election Day. But we had $1.87 gasoline, everything was going perfectly, and then we had an election where a lot of things were done very, very improperly. And theyโre being found out right now, as we speak โ I mean, literally as we speak โ and now we have a country thatโs a totally different country. Weโre not respected by anybody. Weโre being laughed at and scorned. We have gasoline thatโs now at $5. Weโre gonna be $150 a barrel. I had it down to less than $30 a barrel, actually. For a period of time I had it down to nothing (laughing), they were soโฆ (laughing) energetic โ
CLAY: It was negative there for a while.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: No, no. For a period of time, if youโฆ This was no good for Wall Street โcause you had to take the oil with you, okay. So theyโre not into that. Theyโre into trading paper. But if you took a barrel of oil, they would give you $37. So, youโd walk away with a barrel of oil plus $37. Thatโs what we had. Now, I had to do something about that because the oil companies wouldnโt have lasted. But we had it at aboutโฆ Probably 40 is a perfectโฆ They could make some money and the gasoline would be inexpensive, and I filled up the national reserves, the Strategic Reserves, 75 million barrels.
We got 75 million barrels of oil during that period of time. We paid almost nothing for it. We were never so good as that period, and then itโs just been, just been blown. The whole thing has been blown. Now I think the bordersโฆ Obviously, it started with the borders, but I think it really started in terms of the psychology of how bad we are is the way they withdrew from Afghanistan, giving the Taliban 70 โ I mean, $85 billion worth of equipment. You know, all brand-new โ mostly brand-new โ trucks, 70,000 trucks.
What used parking lotโฆ? Take the biggest one in the world; they donโt have 70,000 of anything, let alone 70,000 armor-plated trucks and cars and everything else, the best stuff in the world. The goggles? You know, now they can fight at night because we gave them better than we have because theyโre the new models, right? All right out of the box. And 700,000 rifles and guns โ and 700,000, theyโre actually one of the largest arms dealers. I heard theyโre the second-largest arms dealer in the world now because theyโre selling much of that equipment and then we had the planes and the tanks and everything else that we gave them.
Not even conceivable we took our military out first. We had 13 dead soldiers and many really badly injured during that whole situation, and we left American hostages behind. To this day, there are American hostages. I think thereโs never been a time like that, and I believe that thatโs when Putinโฆ There was no way that Putin was going into Ukraine with me. That I can say. In fact, even people that are opposed to Trumpโฆ I was watching sleepy eyes Chuck Todd a couple of months ago.
He saidโฆ He was interviewing the secretary of state and saying, โWell, how come this didnโt happen when Trump was here? For four years, it didnโt happen; it was never even thought to happen,โ right? Nobody even thought it wasโฆ I think when he saw what happened in Afghanistan, he said, โThis is my chance.โ It would have never happened. And I think youโre gonna have a problem with China, too, because China is seeing the weakness. And now you have Pelosi. You know, she always has to stick her fingers into things.
CLAY: Do you think she should go to Taiwan?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, I think she shouldnโt have started it, for one thing, and now theyโre sort of in a bad position because if she doesnโt go, it looks weak, and, if she does go, it looks stupid so you can look either stupid or you could look weak.
CLAY: (laughing)
BUCK: Would you have made, by the way, the offer for Brittney Griner and Viktor Bout that Russia has put forward where theyโll trade this arms dealers โ 25 years for arms dealing all over the world โ for the WNBA player and also, I believe, a former Marine is being held there?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: She went in there loaded up with drugs into a hostile territory where theyโre very vigilant about drugs. They donโt like drugs. And she got caught. And now weโre supposed to get her out โ and she makes, you know, a lot of money, I guess. Weโre supposed to get her out for an absolute killer and one of the biggest arms dealers in the world. Killed many Americans. Killed many people.
And heโs gonna get a free card, and weโre gonna get her. She knew you donโt go in there loaded up with drugs, and she admitted it. I assume she admitted it without too much force because it is what it is, and it certainly doesnโt seem like a very good trade, does it? Heโs absolutely one of the worst in the world, and heโs gonna be given his freedom because a potentially spoiled person goes into Russia loaded up with drugs.
BUCK: And what did you think of Zelensky doing a Vogue cover shoot with his wife recently? Did you see some of the photos?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: I havenโt seen that, but thatโs, you know, probably not the greatest thing. (chuckles) No, I would say itโs not the greatest thing. Look, that should have โ it would have โ never happened. We wouldnโt have had even negotiated something. You know, somebody said, โWell, what would you do?โ I said we wouldnโt have had to do anything. He wouldnโt have done it with me. He wouldnโt have done it. At a minimum, they should have made a deal.
They could have given up Crimea. They could have done something with NATO, โOkay, weโre not gonna join NATO,โ and youโd have a country, because I believe Putin wanted to make a deal. And now I donโt think he wants to make a deal. I think itโs much tougher to make a deal. Heโs blowing up the whole place. I mean, heโll take over the whole place. And itโs very, very sad to watch what happened with Ukraine. Very, very sad. I think if they did a cover shootโฆ Is that true? I havenโt seen the cover shoot.
BUCK: Yeah, extensive, video, everything, still shots. It reallyโฆ A lot of people said in the middle of a war it feels like a strange move.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: No. Doesnโt sound very good. No. They have to make a deal. They have to make a deal before everything is gonna be over. You have hundreds of thousands of people that are dead now and maimed โ some are maimed.
BUCK: You know Putin. When do you think heโd stop? When he gets the whole country? When he takes half of Ukraine? What do you think he wants to do?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, I think heโd rather have the whole country. I mean, now that he started. I donโt think he ever intended to start. I think that was a great negotiation. He went, he put troops on the board, and I think it was a great negotiation. I said, โWell, heโs a good negotiator.โ I never thought he was gonna go in. He would have neverโฆ He knew that he would have been under attack, and he understood that, and I told him that, and it would have never happened, and to see whatโs happened nowโฆ
And you have hundreds of thousands of people โ you may have millions of people, but you have hundreds โ when you have buildings like that that are blown up, those are big apartment houses. I know a lot about apartment houses. Those are big buildings and a lot of people didnโt leave. And when you look at those buildings totally burned out, those people are all dead. You lost a lot of people. Thatโs a deal that could have been settled. Should have never happened. But if it was going to happen, it could have been settled. And he moved 200,000 troops to the border to negotiate, and he couldnโt make a deal โ and now Iโm not sure you can make a deal very easily. You understand that?
BUCK: Yeah, of course.
CLAY: Joe Biden, obviously, has been a disaster almost uniformly; 75%, recent poll, of Democrats donโt even want him to run.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yeah.
CLAY: Do you think heโs going to run? Do you want to run against him? If he does run, does that make you more or less likely to get involved? Does it matter who the Democrats have running?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, I beat him last time by a lot. It was a rigged and stolen election. We beat him by a lot. Iโd like to certainly run against him. I guess some people would say, โYouโre even better off running against Kamala,โ if thatโs possible. Now, thatโs some combination. But I have a feeling heโs not going to. I just donโtโฆ I donโt see it, you know? You see the same things as I do. And we all want to be respectful, we want to be nice. I canโt imagine he does it, but maybe he does.
But the one thing I have seen is, you know, he was totally protected by the press for almost two years. But over the last couple of weeks, Iโve seen very negative stories come out in the press. Stories that were unthinkable a year ago, unthinkable. They wouldnโt have happened. You know, they kept all of the Hunter stuff probably, possibly illegally. You know, weโre suing CNN, weโre gonna be suing a lot of different media outlets because they used the word โbig lie,โ but it turned out not to be the big lie. The proof is massive.
CLAY: How do you think, by the way, they would have treated your family โ
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Oh! Oh!
CLAY: โ your son, if they had done anything like what Hunter had done โ
PRESIDENT TRUMP: It would have beenโฆ Well, they treat me that way anyway and weโre so clean, itโs incredible. Anything you do, itโs, โOh, they treatโฆโ You know, I say Republicans, with me more soโฆ Look, I did something that nobody thought was possible and they just have gotten totally crazy. They say Trump Derangement Syndrome. And, you know, I donโt like even using the term, but theyโre crazy. Theyโve gone crazy. These people, theyโre weaponizing the DOJ and theyโre weaponizing law enforcement. When you look at the difference, itโs so incredible. And this is also against Republicans. You know, compare that with what happens to Democrats. And this is deep-seated. This has been going on for a long time, for many, many years.
BUCK: What did you think when you saw the Washington Postโs article earlier this week where theyโre suggesting that Merrick Garland, the attorney general, is seriously considering and preparing a possible criminal indictment against you?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: I thought it was ridiculous. I thought the story was ridiculous. I havenโt done anything wrong. In fact, the opposite. Iโm the one thatโs fighting for justice. Iโm the one thatโs fighting for the truth, so to speak, because the electionโฆ I have a right to talk about the election. Look at Stacey Abrams is still talking about her election.
BUCK: We call her the fake governor of Georgia.
CLAY: (laughing) Yeah.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yeah, right. Hillary Clinton talks about the election all the time. Oh, the election, with Russia.
CLAY: She claims you stole it.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yeah.
CLAY: Sheโs been saying it for years.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yeah, I stole the election, and thenโฆ But sheโs talking about it for years. Nobody says anything. When I say, โOh, thatโsโฆโ and I have proof. I mean, the stuff we have, youโll see. If you read that letter that was sent to CNN, which Iโm sure you guys have devoured, we have many, many pages of all of the corruption. And this is stuff โ and they donโt want to talk about it. Nobody ever wants to talk about it. So the way theyโre gonna talk about it is in court because what we found is just โ and this is determinative stuff. You know, determinative means it is far more โ
BUCK: Would have changed the trajectory.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yeah, itโs far more than what you need. But one of the many, many things that happened is that โ and they admitted this โ they refused to talk about the corruption of Biden and the son, Hunter. Whereโs Hunter?
BUCK: By the way, Clay and I have a long-standing bet on the air. Clay believes Hunter Biden will be indicted. I think that the system will protect him at all costs, but Iโm starting to feel โ
PRESIDENT TRUMP: I think heโll make a very inexpensive deal, I think.
CLAY: Thatโs Buckโs argument.
BUCK: Thatโs my argument, yeah.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: I think theyโll do that. I think itโs hardโฆ Look, if this stuff were with my family or if this stuff were even with your families, it would be a horrible, horrible result, and it would have been happened long ago.
BUCK: We remember the emoluments clause article that they were writing about how there were foreign diplomats who were ordering cheeseburgers at the Trump hotel โ
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yeah. (laughing)
BUCK: โ and so thatโs a constitutional violation because maybe they were buying influence in your foreign policy. I remember those pieces. So, we have some idea of what they would do if it were a different administration now.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: You know, I turned down deals that I could have made โ and, you know, frankly, I should have made. Nobody would have even said anything compared to when you look at Biden with $500,000 for a painting? How about that?
CLAY: $500,000 for a Hunter Biden painting โ
PRESIDENT TRUMP: You know, Iโm interviewing artists โ
BUCK: (laughing)
CLAY: โ is one of the craziest things ever.
BUCK: Heโs very talented. (laughing)
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Iโm supposed to do โ
CLAY: Heโs a very talented painter.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: So, Iโm supposed to do a painting for the White House and they give me a list of really great painters, very talented people. You know, they do the presidential paintings, and we have that in the museums โ
CLAY: Oh, yeah. Obama had the one where heโs like standing in front of the green? Did you see that one?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yeah, itโsโฆ Well, I hope he likes it. Itโs โ
CLAY: (laughing) That is a crazy picture.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Itโs not very typical, but thatโs okay. But, you know, but Iโm dealing with some of these artists, and theyโre unbelievably talented. And I say, โHow much?โ Just out ofโฆ How much? And they give me prices thatโs a tiny fraction of $500,000.
CLAY: Of what Hunter Bidenโs getting.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Oh! He gets $500,000; they get much less, okay, like a fraction of that. And I just think itโs incredible. But, you know, I could have done so many things. I could have, if I wanted to. I purposelyโฆ We didnโt do business. Itโs sort of funny. If somebody came in from some foreign country and stayed at the hotel in Washington, right?
CLAY: Yeah.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: And theyโd stay there, and they pay you five, 600 bucks for a night, it would be a headline: โTrump Accepts Saudi Money,โ and I believeโฆ You know, Iโve lost at least a billion, and I expected to. Itโs nothing. But Iโll bet you I lost a billion, $2 billion certainly in terms of money that I could have made โ
CLAY: โ if youโd just run regular business and never gotten โ
PRESIDENT TRUMP: If I didโฆ If I just didnโt do it, Iโll bet it would have been anywhere from a billion to two billion. In fact, Forbes said that Iโm the only president โ and I consider this a great compliment โcause it was. It said I was honest โcause I could have made a fortune. As president, I could have madeโฆ Iโm better than all of these people that are making their money, and I could have made a fortune. But I chose not to do it because itโsโฆ I thought it was inappropriate. I could have built in Saudi Arabia. I could have built in all sorts of countries, including Russia, including any country you name.
I could have built the nicest buildings, and I would have made the greatest land deal, and I would have had them put up all the money. I could have made a fortune. I chose not to do that. And Forbes came out and said, โWell, Trump lost at least $600 million doing this,โ and, you know, thatโs probablyโฆ I think itโs on the low side, but, you know, like, itโs great. I have a great company. I built a great, great company. And I donโt have to do that. But think of this. They say $600 million. I say it was more. But if somebody pays for a $500 room, Iโm telling you โ
CLAY: (laughing)
PRESIDENT TRUMP: โ the emoluments, he had dinner, he had a party, some country had a party at one of his hotels. Incredible.
BUCK: They looked at bar tab. The Trumpโฆ I remember there was a real article in the Washington Post, the Trump hotel bar tab for some party โ
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Oh, itโs incredible.
BUCK: โ of foreign diplomats and they were saying, โThis is aโฆโ They said it was a violation of emoluments clause. So, they completely lost their minds.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Plus, I gave up my salary. So, I didnโt take a salary. You know, I was very surprised at that. I figured a lot of presidents didnโt take their salary. The only one they can find out for sure is George Washington.
CLAY: And he got an expense account, I think โ
PRESIDENT TRUMP: I donโt know.
CLAY: โ that actually went way more than what he would have made as a salary, I think.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: George Washington ,supposedlyโฆ Itโs a long time ago, but everybodyโฆ You would have thought FDR, this or that. He was pretty rich.
CLAY: Yeah.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: But presidents took their salary. And, you know, itโs about $450,000 a year; so itโs not nothing, and so for four years, I didnโt take salary. Nobody ever writes that. Iโve never seen it written that I didnโt. In fact when people hear it, theyโre surprised. But, no, it cost me hundreds of millions of dollars to be president and Iโm so glad I did it. I expected that. But in retrospect when you look at all of these scams that go on with Hunter and, you know, notโฆ The paintings are the least of it.
BUCK: Yeah, the millions of dollars from China โ
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Oh, China โ
BUCK: โ for Hunterโs โexpertiseโ โ
PRESIDENT TRUMP: China, yeah.
BUCK: โ which is apparently in freebasing and making home videos.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Right. (laughing) Doing the whole thing. When you look at what happened, the stuff I was talking about was veryโฆ It would have looked very legitimate by comparison.
BUCK: Do you think weโre going into a deep recession here? How concerned are you? I mean, youโve seen the indicators, youโve been in the game, you know. And what they did yesterday by passing this bill with Manchinโs help, Democrats are gonna put forward this bill now, $360 billion for green energy. Raising taxes, $125 billion of extra IRS enforcement. It just means theyโre gonna be auditing a whole lot more people. That sounds like itโs not gonna help, does it? Where do you think weโre going from here?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: So, did you ever see all over the place โ and Iโm very proud to see it; I donโt put it out โ โTrump was right about everything.โ I think I was right about everything. I was right about Ukraine. I was right about oil. I wasโฆ Iโve been right about everything. If you look back into your wonderful files โ you have a wonderful filing system; most of itโs in your brain, but you might even remember it โ I said this stuff was all going to happen. I said it was going to happen. Everything that youโre seeing right now, I said was going to happen. And you go back, so manyโฆ Itโs really incredible. Sometimes youโll have fair reporting where theyโll go back and they said, โTrump said this was going to take place.โ But, yeah, I said it was gonna happen, and thatโs what happened.
CLAY: Let me ask you this. Everything thatโs going on โ the border, you were right; crime, you were right.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yeah.
CLAY: Ukraine, you were right; may end up being right about Taiwan and what China might do.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: And it could lead to World War III, by the way.
CLAY: It could.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: It could all lead to World War III. Remember that. Remember I said that too, and thatโs whatโs really โ
BUCK: Very high stakes, obviously, yes.
CLAY: How do you not run? I know youโve been teasing โ
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yeah.
CLAY: โHey, Iโm gonna make a decision at some point.โ Howโฆ? Knowing what you know and seeing what you see of Joe Biden, how do you not run in 2024?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Very hard for me not to run, to be honest. And also, the polls indicate that, from the Republican standpoint, it would be easy. And I think from, likeโฆ I was up 11 points against Biden the other day. I donโt think heโs gonna run, and I donโt know why 11. You know, how can you only be upโฆ? If you guys ran, youโd be up more than 11.
CLAY: (laughing)
PRESIDENT TRUMP: So, I donโt even understand. Youโre up 11 points? I donโt understand how that could be possible. For instance, they show him at 35, or they show him at 39 or they show him at 41. And I say, 41โs a lot. Howโฆ? Who is the 41%? Where are these people? Where do they live?
CLAY: Thatโs what we ask.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: No, no. They say, โOh, heโs really getting killed. Heโs at 41.โ Now, Iโm at a great number now. You know I have the best poll numbers now Iโve ever had?
CLAY: Itโs true.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Itโs amazing. Even at the Charlie Kirk event the other day, Turning Point, I had 79 to 19 to one and zero โ and most of them had zero. But 79, thatโs a lot.
BUCK: Mr. President, can weโฆ?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yes, yeah.
BUCK: I know you gotta run out to the course, you got a big day today, but we want to ask you, midterms coming up.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: It is sort of interesting stuff.
BUCK: A lot of really interesting stuff. Midterms coming up โ
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Letโs do it.
BUCK: โ and also, how does my cohost over here do from the tees? You know what I mean?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Very good. I watched him. No, I watched him swing very quietly. I didnโt want to make a big deal.
CLAY: I will accept praise. I donโt deserve it.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
BUCK: Welcome back in to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show. We are out here with President Trump at Bedminster where the LIV golf tournament is underway, and heโs sitting here with us right now talking about everything that is going on. Mr. President, of course thanks for staying with us. We know youโre super busy today. We got a big midterm election coming up.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Right.
BUCK: Weโve been saying this is the first opportunity the American people will have for a repudiation, for a real slapdown of some of the really bad Democrat ideas that have been running amok for a while now. In this midterm election, Republicans are looking pretty good so far. How are you feeling about your endorsements, and we got a couple of really close races that are gonna be watched on the Senate side.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Mmm-hmm. Yeah.
BUCK: Georgia, for example, with Herschel Walker, Dr. Oz up in Pennsylvania. How are you seeing this field of playing going into a crucial midterm?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: So, the endorsements have been amazing, as you probably have heard, 98.2%. And thereโs some controversial ones too. I mean, theyโre some ones that were not expected to win and they won big like Dan Cox last week. Nobody heard of Dan. He was a respected guy, but nobody really heard of him, and going against the RINO Larry Hogan in Maryland โ and, as you know, he won by 19 points. Thatโs a lot. And, you know, many, many things like that. Iโll be making an endorsement very shortly today sometime having to do with Michigan.
CLAY: I was just gonna ask you, โcause I know we got the Tuesday Michigan, Arizona, Missouri, you just endorsed Tudor Dixon up in Michigan. You want to make some news here with us right now?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, I gave a good plug. I havenโt endorsed yet, but I may very well do it today. But I did give her a goodโฆ (laughing) True, of course. Youโre very smart.
CLAY: Yeah. Hey, Iโm on the boat of truth.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: (laughing) You might as well.
CLAY: You want to make any other news? You gonna endorse anybody else in these primaries?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, I will. Iโll be endorsing a few more people before the election. And, you know, the elections are coming up largely on Tuesday and then next week. In Texas, we were 33-0. We had a perfect record, and I guess overall, weโre about 167-7. And thatโs pretty good. And a couple of the seven were not winnable, but there are people that, I mean, they were behind, like, by massive numbers, but I knew โem, they were nice to me. I saidโฆ I tried to talk โem out of it but I couldnโt do that.
BUCK: That Pennsylvania Senate seat between the Democrat Fetterman, lieutenant governor there, and Dr. Oz โ
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yeah.
BUCK: โ who everybody knows, of course, because heโs Dr. Oz, how do you think thatโs gonna shape up? And if anybody who hasโฆ You know Dr. Oz. Obviously, he was your guy in that race.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Very good man.
BUCK: You have full faith heโll be a conservative; heโll get it done?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, I had a great Pennsylvania twice, and much better the second time. I would say I did muchโฆ I did. You know, I got many millions of more votes the second time, you know, overall. But in Pennsylvania, definitely. And what happened is he was reallyโฆ You know, they spent like $50 million against him in the primary, and thatโs hard. You know, when you get hit by unlimited money in the primary, which is what he did, but he started to come up.
Heโs very good, heโs a good politician, heโs a good man, heโs really a compassionate guy. And I think heโs gonna do well. I think heโll do very well in places like Philadelphia, better than a Republican would normally do. I remember a few years ago they said Romney got zero in Philadelphia. Now, you know thatโs not possible, but it is one they cheat. They wouldnโt even give him one vote. They say he got zero; he didnโt get any votes in this big city, which you know isnโt so. But I think Oz willโฆ Heโs a very good campaigner. He got hit โ again, he got hit so hard โ just day after day after day. Then he has to go against somebody else. Now, Fetterman has got a, you know, very big medical problem, and people have to see. You know, heโs not been out at all.
CLAY: Theyโre trying to do the Biden hide-in-the-basement campaign, effectively.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, theyโre doing something. Itโs gonna be very interesting. But at some point, you know, the people of Pennsylvania, they have to have a representative. So, itโs gonna be very interesting to see how Oz handles it. Then the other race thatโs interesting is Herschel. Herschel is Herschel. Heโs a great star, greatest star ever in Georgia. I mean, you have certainly Hank Aaron, you have Herschel, you have a few of them. But Herschel was the best football player, maybe one of the best โ a couple of best โ in the history of college football. And I think that when people go in there, theyโre gonna press the Herschel lever. I believe that. Heโs doing pretty well.
CLAY: When you watch Joe Biden speak โ and Iโm sure you, like us, watch him on screen โ
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yeah.
CLAY: He canโt read a teleprompter, seems to be struggling even to do this. You played 18 holes of golf yesterday. I donโt think Joe Biden could play 18 holes of golf, certainly not with pros โ
BUCK: Mini-golf.
CLAY: Yeah, maybe mini-golf.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: He canโt hit the ball out there with me, that I can tell you.
CLAY: (laughing)
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Nor could I hit it beyond the tee. (laughing)
CLAY: Yeah, right. Is it difficult to watch him, even? Evenโฆ You ran a campaign against him, but Buck and I talk about, look, we donโt want the president to be taken advantage of by Russia and to be taken advantage of by China.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Itโs whatโs happening.
CLAY: And he can barely control a conversation, it feels like โ and you saw him you, sir. China basically slapped him down in that conversation they had the other day โ
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Incredible.
CLAY: โ over the Taiwan situation.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Zero respect. And you know that never happened with me. I had a very good relationship, actually, and then when covid came in, I sort of gave that relationship up. It wasโฆ There was a tunnel too far, right? That was a little bit too much.
CLAY: Dr. Fauci drive you crazy?
BUCK: No. I usually just do the opposite of what he said. You know, he wasnโt a big factor for me because I didnโt really use him too much. I donโt know who he was, except heโs been there for like 35, 40 years.
CLAY: Right.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: So, you know, guyโs been there for 40 years, you donโt like to say, โGet out.โ You assume heโs okay. But if you think of it, he wanted to keep the country open, let China pour in, and I stopped it. I didnโt do it. I didnโt do the mask thing. He was very interesting, โcause he was totallyโฆ I remember in my office, he was totally against masks. All of a sudden, he became a radical masker, you know, so he changes. But if you look at everything he said, I did almost the opposite of about everything he said, but heโs a very big factor in this administration, and thatโs been a bad thing because of the lockdowns. The lockdowns have been a disaster.
BUCK: Are you worried that some of these Democrat states โ or Democrat-run states and even at the federal level as long as Bidenโs in office โ may try to bring back some of these policies whether itโs mandatory masking on planes or just other โcovid mitigation measuresโ as Fauci calls them that havenโt worked?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, when we see monkeypox and these other things that theyโre talking about and we see the revival of, you know, all of this nonsense about Biden โ โcause he did a very bad job with the H1N1 virus, as you know, very bad, but it was a smaller situation. But it was a horrible job. A lot of people died that really should not have. And then he was gonna come in and solve the problem. And we did a fantastic job. He took over residue also on our economy. The reason he had a good first six months, you know, it doesnโt just go away like a slice of bread.
BUCK: He said he was gonna โshut down the virus and not shut down the economy,โ and it looks like Biden got that in reverse.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: I think he got it in reverse. But if you look, I mean, covid is all over the place. You know, there wasnโt โ and Iโm not even blaming him, okay? Iโm not blaming. Thatโs just the way it is. Iโm not saying, โOh, gee.โ But I looked at a map yesterday. Itโs very interesting. We have an election coming up, and all of a sudden, theyโre saying covid is all over the place.
CLAY: The midterm variant is certainly spreading.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: May have to go to mail-in ballots. Crooked mail-in ballots.
BUCK: There are some things we just have to ask you, Mr. President. If youโre gonna announce, when are you gonna announce? Can you tell us that?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, if Iโm gonna announce, Iโll have to make a decision, is it going to beโฆ? You know, two words: Is it before or after? And there are reasons for both. Some very good things about earlier. Thereโs some very good things about later. The way I look at it is if I announce early and we do well, Iโll get credit for having done well โ as much as youโll get โcause the press wonโt give you credit anyway. If I do poorly, Iโll get absolutelyโฆ Itโll be horrible. But if I announce later and we do well, I wonโt get any credit.
In fact, if I announce later and we donโt do well, whether itโs before or after, theyโll blame me. In other words, if we do badly, theyโll blame me no matter what even if I had nothing to do with it. So I donโt know. I will make a decision. The one thing I can say for sure: Our countryโs going to hell. I donโt think weโve ever been so disrespected. In all of the years that this countryโs been around โ and itโs been a lot of years โ I donโt think weโve ever been so disrespected as a country. All they talk aboutโฆ
You know, everything they do is disinformation or misinformation. Call it what you want. Disinformation, whether itโs Russia, Russia, Russia, or whether itโs, โAre we in a recession or not?โ it doesnโt matter. The key is to get out of it. Because we are not doing well with employment. You know, they like to say 3.5%. But many millions of people arenโt working so therefore they donโt count those people. So itโs not 3.5. Itโs a much higher number than that โcause people arenโt working. Theyโre staying at home. So you canโt compare that 3.5 with my 3.3%. You just canโt compare it. People arenโt working. And they donโt have any intention of working. Thereโs a lot of bad things going on. So weโll see how it all works. Iโll make a decision fairly soon. And myโฆ I must tell you โ and I think I can say this โ in my mind, Iโve already made the decision.
CLAY: And as part of that decision, do you feelโฆ? I know youโre a big sports fan. Weโre here at the LIV golf event.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yeah. Right.
CLAY: Do you feel like a heavyweight boxer who won the fight and then the refโs basically sitting there ringsideโฆ? You know how it happens all the time in boxing?
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Yeah.
CLAY: Youโve probably been to some of those fights.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Oh, Iโve been to many. (chuckling)
CLAY: I know you sat ringside for so many of them, where youโre watching and you say, โThis guy clearly won,โ and then they come out and they raise the hand of the other guy. Does it feel a little bit like that to you? And then the boxer who feels like he won says, โI gotta get back in the ring. I want to be there and make it so clear to everybody that I kicked this guyโs ass.โ
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well it could very much be a little bit of that. If you look, hey, I got 63 million votes the first time, and I got probably much more than 75 million votes the second time. This is their count. Probably much more. Well, thatโs a 12 million-vote difference. So I got 12 million votes. I was told if I got the same 63, I couldnโt lose. I got 75, maybe much more than that. We donโt even know because half of the votesโฆ You know, the tabulations are so messy. If you look at the litigation and you look at different things, they have no idea.
I mean, they have votes where they donโt have any idea what the vote is. They really, literallyโฆ Just yesterday I read where New Jerseyโฆ Did you see that? They found massive numbers of incorrect votes in New Jersey. If you look at the Arizona totals and you look at the audits where they talk about โ if you look at Detroit and you look at different places, Philadelphia โ it was so off. So, I was told that if I got 63 million, I win easy, by the best pollsters. You know, McLaughlin and others, great pollsters. Obama got much less the second time, and he easily won, right? I got much more the second time. I got millions and millions of votes more, and I lost.
CLAY: Most votes ever for any sitting president.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: No sitting presidentโs ever even come close, and I lost. It was a rigged election. It wasโฆ I hope they donโt take you off the air, but if they do, please, just delete this, because I donโt want to see you guys go off the air.
CLAY: (laughing)
BUCK: We are an unsinkable aircraft carrier of free speech.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: It was a rigged and stolen election, and people know it. And theyโre angry about it. Theyโre very angry about it. And thatโs why you had January 6th. And they donโt show the crowds of January 6th. All they do is show the relatively small number of people that went down peacefully and patriotically โ โcause I told โem, peacefully and patriotically. How goodโฆ? You know, how much better can you do than that? But it was a very small number compared to the crowd. I believe it was the biggest crowd Iโve ever spoken before. You never see pictures of that crowd. Do you notice that?
I think the numbers were astronomical. I think it was bigger than Inauguration Day. I think it was the biggest crowd Iโve spoken to. And Iโve spoken to really big crowds at the Washington Monument, you know, et cetera. And you never see those pictures. The whole thing is rigged. Itโs all disinformation. Everything with them is disinformation, including our current disinformation, โWeโre not in a recession,โ because itโs not that important that they shouldโฆ Theyโre fighting so hard to convince people theyโre notโฆ
If we are, we are, and letโs get out of it. I mean, donโt spend all your time trying for the words. Itโs all disinformation with them, everything, and you canโt run a country like that. What they do well is elections. They cheat well in elections. Thatโs what they do well. If they would use that same genius for good things like getting our country back on track, weโd beโฆ Iโd actually be happy, because our country, I donโt believe, has ever been lower. We have never been lower than this.
We have never been so disrespected. Weโve never been in a situation like this. When you see Afghanistan, the way we got out of Afghanistanโฆ You know, we didnโt lose one soldier in 18 months, fellas, not one soldier in 18 months. I spoke to Abdul, the head of the Taliban, and I let him no (chuckles), โAbdul, no soldiers. Donโt do it. Donโt do it, Abdul,โ and the bottom line, for 18 monthsโฆ People donโt know that. You lose people in Chicago every day. You lose people all over these Democrat-run cities all the time.
In Afghanistan, we didnโt lose one soldier for 18 months, and thatโs all proven stuff. Even Biden got up and admitted it. They were angry at him. They said, โDonโt say that! Thatโs, you know, bad for us that you say that.โ He said it. He didnโt want to say it. He just said it, going back to your previous question. But think of it. We lostโฆ What we did with Afghanistan, we could have gotten out of there with dignity โ and I was the one that got it down to a small number of soldiers. I would have kept Bagram because of China, because itโs one hour away from where they make their nuclear weapons.
We left one of the biggest military bases in the world; we gave it to China. Chinaโs gonna take it over. I think they already have. But think of it. So, we left Bagram to them. We should have kept Bagram and gotten out. But when you get out, you take your soldiers out last. You donโt take them out first. As soon as we took our soldiers out, they had a field day with us. It is so sad to see whatโs happened with our country. And thatโs why you have Russia-Ukraine, and thatโs why you may very well have Taiwan. And you could end up in World War III. And this would be a world war the likes of which nobodyโs ever seen because the weaponry is so powerful, nuclear and other things. But the weaponry is so powerful. Weโve never been in this position. And we have a man whoโs not capable โ and wasnโt capable in prime time, by the way, but heโs certainly not capable now. Weโre in big trouble as a country.
BUCK: President Trump, really appreciate joining us today here on Clay and Buck. Thanks so much for making the time.
CLAY: Thank you, sir.
BUCK: Great to see you, as always.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: Thank you very much, guys.
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