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Donald Trump discusses various topics including trade, military strength, taking care of veterans, getting rid of Obamacare, and the need for proper surveillance. He mentions his past predictions about Osama bin Laden and the importance of taking out the oil in Iraq. Trump also talks about his relationship with foreign leaders, his admiration for Ronald Reagan, and the importance of the upcoming election in making America great again. He addresses the misrepresentation of his statement about donating money to wounded warriors and expresses his commitment to uncrippling America.

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Donald Trump states he would make allies pay their fair share, focusing on economic issues. He claims the U.S. is losing $200 billion and accuses Japan of dumping products into U.S. markets while making it nearly impossible for Americans to sell there. He says Japan is "beating the hell out of this country" economically, while expressing respect for the Japanese people. Trump also questions why Kuwait isn't paying the U.S. a percentage of their oil profits, given the U.S. enables their oil sales. When asked about running for president, Trump says he probably wouldn't because he enjoys his current work and it pays better, but he wouldn't rule it out if the country's situation worsened.

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Today marks the transfer of power from Washington D.C. back to the people. For too long, a small group has reaped the rewards while the people bore the cost. This changes now, as this is the people's moment and country. January 20, 2017, will be remembered as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again. For decades, foreign industry was enriched at the expense of American industry, and America's wealth dissipated. From this day forward, every decision will benefit American workers and families, protecting borders and bringing back jobs, borders, wealth, and dreams. The nation will rebuild with American hands, following the rules to buy American and hire American. The U.S. will seek friendship but prioritize its own interests, uniting against radical Islamic terrorism. There should be no fear, as the military, law enforcement, and God will protect the nation. A new national pride will stir, lifting sights and healing divisions, remembering that all bleed the same red blood of patriots. Together, the U.S. will become strong, wealthy, proud, safe, and great again.

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The speaker claims to be highly educated and truthful, even to a fault. He recalls someone begging to be on his team, and denies lying. He expresses anger about not paying for a wall, and criticizes someone's "filthy, disgusting word" and "foul mouth." He mentions being audited by the IRS, possibly due to being a "strong Christian," and declines to share his favorite Bible verses, stating his faith is personal. He says he doesn't ask God for forgiveness, but feels cleansed by church rituals. He identifies as leaning Democrat in many cases and praises Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. He believes the U.S. should have stayed in Iraq and criticizes Obama's withdrawal from Libya, suggesting Qaddafi was preferable. He calls Ted Cruz "nasty" and questions the intelligence of Iowa voters. He admits he could never beat a moderator, but disrespects Megan Kelly. He hates the concept of migrants but acknowledges a humanitarian need to help Syrians, while prioritizing domestic problems. He accuses others of lying about weapons of mass destruction and says he doesn't remember things.

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Donald Trump states he would make allies pay their fair share, focusing on economic issues. He claims the U.S. is losing $200 billion and accuses Japan of dumping products into U.S. markets while making it nearly impossible for Americans to sell there. He asserts Japan is "beating the hell out of this country" economically. Trump also says Kuwaitis "live like kings" due to U.S. protection of their oil, and suggests they should pay 25% of their earnings to the U.S. When asked about running for president, Trump says he probably wouldn't because he enjoys his current work and it pays better, but he wouldn't rule it out completely if the country's situation worsened.

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Ken Langone expressed concern about potential retaliation if Trump wins, highlighting the need to address critical issues. Trump dismisses Langone's support, emphasizing success over revenge. He defends his border policies, boasting about the wall and pressuring Mexico with tariffs. Trump criticizes China for building plants in Mexico and threatens tariffs on their cars. Ultimately, Trump believes in common-sense solutions for the country's problems. Translation: Ken Langone expressed worry about retaliation if Trump wins, emphasizing the importance of addressing key issues. Trump dismisses Langone's support, focusing on achieving success rather than seeking revenge. He defends his border policies, boasting about the wall and pressuring Mexico with tariffs. Trump criticizes China for building plants in Mexico and threatens tariffs on their cars. Ultimately, Trump believes in common-sense solutions for the country's problems.

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Under Joe Biden's policies, trade deficits have been increasing, leading to job losses and economic damage. Last year, the US lost $383 billion to China and nearly $1 trillion worldwide, the largest trade deficit in history. These losses result in China gaining more jobs, victories, and long-term prosperity, while also using the money to strengthen their military. This path of subservience and economic ruin is being laughed at by other countries. In contrast, during my presidency, tariffs on China and other countries led to job creation, wage growth, and the opening of 17,000 new factories. Under my leadership, we will end these job-killing deficits, regain independence, and experience a great economic boom. Thank you.

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Speaker argues that "If you're rich, it doesn't matter" and that "I'm doing this for the country" while discussing presidents who ran businesses, notably George Washington who "ran his business" and was "a rich man" with "two desks." He claims it cost him "anywhere from 2 to $5,000,000,000 to be president," but says "if you can afford it" it's worth it because he's making a difference for the country. He notes Doral "was setting records" before announcing his candidacy and that politics reduced his market to "50%." He proclaims the country is stronger "now... maybe ever," with "the best unemployment numbers" and soldiers "being brought back home from the endless wars." He attacks Pelosi, Schiff, and Schumer, warns North Korea could lead to war, and says "North Korea's I like him. He likes me."

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The speaker expresses gratitude for the large crowd gathered at Trump Tower in New York. They criticize other candidates for their lack of success and ability to beat countries like China and Japan in trade deals. They also discuss the issues with Mexico and immigration, stating that Mexico is sending people with problems to the US. The speaker talks about the economic problems facing the US, including the national debt and the need for better trade deals. They promise to repeal Obamacare, build a wall on the southern border, and strengthen the military. The speaker ends by stating their net worth and their plans to make America great again.

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The transcript asserts that NAFTA and trade deals with China led to a "giant sucking sound" of American jobs going overseas, enriching Wall Street and politicians while harming workers. It claims Trump is ending this by imposing triple-digit tariffs on China for unfair trade practices and retaliation, leveraging the US market size. China's alleged plan to dominate by dumping cheap goods and building its military is threatened, potentially leading to internal instability. The US is also allegedly countering China's influence by flexing the Monroe Doctrine at the Panama Canal, diminishing Russia's economic support, and negotiating deals with other countries. The White House is reportedly overwhelmed with requests for trade negotiations, prioritizing "tailored deals." South Korea and Japan are cited as examples of countries seeking deals involving investment and buying American. Trump's approach is described as a shock therapy to revive American industry, with the goal of preventing the return of the "giant sucking sound."

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Donald Trump appeared on a show and was thanked for running for president. Trump stated that the response to his campaign in New Hampshire and Iowa has been getting better and better, and the polls have been phenomenal. He cited a Zagby poll showing him at 33%. Trump said that "we have a country we have to create," and that "we're gonna build a wall." The speaker stated that Donald Trump is the leader for the Republican nomination.

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According to Speaker 1, Trump has been talking about how America has been ripped off for 35 years and is now standing up for American workers to bring factories back home and get rid of the national emergency trade deficit. Speaker 1 believes robotics will replace cheap labor worldwide. Factories moved to places with the cheapest labor, including slave labor, poor environmental conditions, and pollution. American workers have been given a raw deal. Speaker 1 claims America will build factories, train workers in tradecraft, and train high school educated people to do robotics mechanics. Speaker 1 uses air conditioning for semiconductor factories as an example of great paying jobs that Americans will have. Speaker 1 anticipates 5,000,000 of these jobs coming, and America will retool and do manufacturing. Speaker 1 believes robotics can sew, and there will be a renaissance of American manufacturing because Trump is bringing them back. He says Trump has $6,000,000,000,000 committed to America.

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Donald Trump has always loved and prioritized this country. With the right leadership, America can regain its former greatness. Many are frustrated by the U.S. giving substantial aid to wealthy nations while neglecting its own citizens, including the homeless, sick, and struggling farmers. Trump has consistently supported America and is committed to helping those in need. He aims to be remembered as someone who contributed positively to the nation. Trump has always fought for America and will continue to do so.

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We need a president who will restore law and order and lower our taxes, and that president is Donald Trump.

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In a past episode of The View, Donald Trump was warmly welcomed by the hosts, who praised his social liberalism despite his conservative financial views. The audience cheered as they discussed his potential presidential run, with Trump asserting that the country is in a dire situation and needs strong leadership. He highlighted issues like job losses to China and the financial burden of protecting other nations without compensation. Trump expressed confidence in his ability to lead, noting that polls showed he resonated well with voters. The conversation shifted to the media's drastic change in attitude towards him since he announced his candidacy, contrasting the previous support he received from figures like Oprah.

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Donald Trump announced his candidacy for President of the United States, promising to "make our country great again." He criticized other candidates as "all talk, no action," asserting they lack the ability to bring back jobs or confront China's economic practices. Trump claimed the U.S. has become a "dumping ground" and that Mexico sends people with "lots of problems," including "drugs," "crime," and "rapists." He stated that ISIS has oil and Iran is taking over Iraq, blaming past U.S. foreign policy decisions. He cited GDP below zero, a horrible labor participation rate, and real unemployment of 18-20% as signs of economic weakness. Trump vowed to repeal and replace Obamacare, build a wall on the southern border paid for by Mexico, and be tough on ISIS. He promised to bring back jobs from overseas, renegotiate trade deals, and reduce the national debt. He stated he would impose a 35% tax on Ford cars manufactured in Mexico and sold in the U.S. He touted his $8.7 billion net worth as evidence of the kind of thinking needed to make the country rich again.

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A debate moderator questioned Donald Trump about his history of disparaging comments about women, citing examples such as calling women "fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals," and referencing disparaging comments on his Twitter account about women's looks, as well as a comment he made to a Celebrity Apprentice contestant about seeing her on her knees. The moderator asked if this reflected the temperament of a president and how he would answer Hillary Clinton's charge that he is part of a war on women. Trump responded that the country's big problem is being politically correct, which he doesn't have time for. He stated that the country is in big trouble and losing to other countries. He added that what he says is often in jest, and if the moderator doesn't like it, he is sorry. He concluded that the country needs strength, energy, quickness, and brain to turn it around.

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Donald Trump discusses various topics in an interview, including his stance on radical Muslims, the need for proper surveillance, the importance of taking control of oil resources, and his plans to make America great again. He also mentions his favorite presidents, his book "Crippled America," and his commitment to the country. Trump expresses his desire to win the presidential race and promises to make the country proud.

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Donald Trump discusses various topics including international trade, defense alliances, and the state of the US economy. He believes that other countries should contribute more financially to the US for defense purposes and that free trade is not currently being practiced. Trump also expresses concern about the influence of Japan on US policy and the need for competent leadership in New York City. He emphasizes the importance of solving the country's deficit in order to address issues such as homelessness and support for farmers. Trump predicts that the next presidency could face serious challenges if these problems are not resolved.

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Donald Trump stated that if he were in charge of U.S. foreign policy, he would make allies pay their fair share, citing the U.S. as a debtor nation losing $200 billion. He criticized Japan for "dumping" products into U.S. markets while making it nearly impossible for Americans to sell there. He also questioned why Kuwait wasn't paying the U.S. 25% of their oil earnings. When asked about running for president, Trump said he probably wouldn't because he enjoys his current work, but he doesn't rule it out entirely because he is tired of seeing the country being taken advantage of. He commented on the 1988 presidential race, acknowledging George Bush's advantage but praising the campaigns of Jesse Jackson and Michael Dukakis. Trump believes he would have a "hell of a chance of winning" if he ran for president because people are tired of the U.S. being "ripped off." He claimed he would make the country a lot of money from those who have taken advantage of it for 25 years.

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Donald Trump said he would make allies pay their fair share, focusing on Japan and Kuwait. He claimed Japan makes it impossible for the U.S. to sell there while they "knock the hell out of our companies" in the U.S. He also stated that Kuwait lives like kings off of U.S. protection and should pay 25% of their oil earnings. When asked about running for president, Trump said he probably wouldn't because he enjoys his current work, but he doesn't rule it out completely because he is tired of seeing the country being ripped off. Regarding the current presidential race, he believes George Bush has an advantage but acknowledges the strong campaigns of Jesse Jackson and Michael Dukakis. Trump believes he would win if he ran, because he feels people are tired of the United States being ripped off. He said he would make the country a lot of money from those who have taken advantage of it for 25 years.

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The speaker expresses concern about $2,000,000,000,000 deficits, claiming they are destroying the future for children and grandchildren, contrasting them with previous $400,000,000,000 deficits. They state Donald Trump cares about balancing the budget, which they believe will lower interest rates. The speaker suggests the world leans on and breathes off the U.S. economy, which has a $29,000,000,000,000 GDP and consumes $20,000,000,000 a year. They propose that since the U.S. buys everyone's goods and services, other countries should pay a "membership fee." They suggest reducing or eliminating taxes, including taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security. The speaker claims Trump's goal is no tax for anyone making less than $150,000 a year.

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Under Joe Biden's policies, trade deficits have been increasing, leading to job losses and economic damage. Last year alone, we lost $383 billion to China and nearly $1 trillion worldwide, the largest trade deficit in our history. These losses allow China to gain more jobs, victories, and long-term prosperity while they use the money to buy our real estate, factories, and build up their military. This path of subservience and economic ruin is evident to everyone, and other countries are mocking us. However, under my leadership, we will end these job-killing deficits, regain our independence, and experience a great economic boom. My previous tariffs on China and other countries actually resulted in no inflation, significant job creation, wage growth, and the opening of over 17,000 new factories in the USA. With my strategic national manufacturing initiative, we will achieve even greater success. Thank you.

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Thank you for being here and running for president. Tonight's show has Donald Trump as a guest. He is doing a fantastic job and setting the world on fire. The response and polls have been phenomenal, with 33% support. Trump plans to build a wall and create jobs. The audience loves him and he is the leader for the Republican nomination.

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President-elect Trump is taking decisive action against China, Mexico, and Canada, announcing a 25% tariff on imports from these countries. He plans to sign the order immediately after his inauguration. The message is clear: to avoid tariffs, these countries must stop allowing illegal immigration and the influx of fentanyl and criminals into the U.S. Trump emphasizes that if Canada and Mexico want to avoid tariffs, they need to take responsibility for their borders. He believes that imposing tariffs is essential for protecting American jobs and that this marks a significant shift in policy, signaling a new approach to international trade and border security.
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