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Donald J. Trump  ·  2026-06-09 00:00

President Trump Gaggles with Press Upon Departure from Queens, NY, Jun. 9, 2026

Hello, everybody. Well, the game was fantastic, well played by both teams. We all had a lot of fun. It was great to watch. Very talented players. Uh we have uh ongoing negotiations in Iran and with Iran. That uh that hasn't stopped. And we could have at least an idea by uh 1 or 2 days from now, but I think it's going well. The blockade continues to hold 100%. Nothing is getting through our blockade. No oil, no income, no nothing. Nothing's getting through the blockade. Uh we have our great Secretary of the Interior and we have Lee Zeldin, as you know, environment and uh you might give him a little update on what we're doing with a few different things as long as we're here with the news. With the media, they're being very nice tonight, the media. Uh in California, I hear they speeded the process up a little bit. And they had a good result, one good result out of two. Uh Doug, would you like to say a couple of words? >> Well, I I would just say uh on the Middle East, uh President Trump has all the leverage and I'm confident we're going to come out of this with a great deal. Uh in terms of uh getting ready for the spectacular celebration of our amazing country, our 250th with President Trump's uh safe and beautiful in DC, uh what's been accomplished, uh wanted to give a shout-out to everybody that works for the National Park, the US Park Police, uh but you know, cleaning up dozens and dozens of monuments, dozens of fountains back working again, the reflecting pool, which you've all known is uh near completion. It's going to be ready before the uh uh the UFC event at the end of this week. So, everything's going great on that front. The city has never never looked better. And uh and President Trump, I think you've said you've got you've called them love letters. You've got more love letters on on about the fountains and the the beauty of the city than ever before, but how fitting as we go into our 250th that President Trump personally getting involved in making sure that our capital reflects the greatness of our country cuz it's not Decline is Decline is a choice and President Trump Trump has shown a blueprint for every American city, every mayor in this country that's got a large metro, that's got a homeless problem, that's got a graffiti problem, that's got a crime problem. He's played out a blueprint of how you solve that, and that's the real that's the real lesson here. But and I have to tell you that the main thing is there's very little crime now in DC. It was a It was a crime haven a year and a half ago. Very little crime. Uh soon I think it'll be almost no crime whatsoever. So, I want to thank really the National Guard, the DC police. We work very closely with them and we They do as we ask and they've been terrific, really terrific. And we have very very little crime. Also, Memphis and if you look at the New Orleans in Louisiana, they're down 77%. Memphis is down 74% and I would say DC is down 95%. DC has become very safe and very beautiful. The grass is new, much of the grass. You know, grass has a life just like a human being has a life and it hadn't been changed in 100 years. But you see there's nobody sleeping on the beautiful parks. The wire and fences are all taken down. And DC is very safe and it's also become very beautiful. The reflective lake, as we call it, the reflective beautiful reflective lake. I mean, it's like a mirror. And that's filling up now, still filling up. And the work and we increased the scope quite a bit. We've taken care of now all of the sidewalk and everything around the lake. Cuz we have to bring it into the same shape. And a lot of it's granite. We sandblast it. It looks beautiful. And we had 22 uh different fountains, all of which didn't work for 40 or 50 years. They were loaded up with graffiti and because of the Department of Interior working with me and some other people that are into it. We just We want to beautify. We have one of the most beautiful capitals in the world. And uh doing a really good job. So, of the 22, not one of them worked for 40 or 50 years. Now, every one of the 22 work. And I think we have a couple of more to go, no? >> We're doing ribbon cuttings uh almost every other day. And uh fabulous to see all these coming back online. But what's most exciting is to see how much the people that live in Washington, D.C. and visit Washington, D.C. love coming to a safe and beautiful city. And I think it really reflects uh uh what we're celebrating here at our 250 is not just gratitude for the past uh and and respect for all that's gone before us, but it's inspiration for the future. People come and see what America can be. >> You know, it's a little bit just sitting here and talking or standing here and talking to you. And we have a lot of respect for a lot of the people before me. I know some of you very well. But take a look at that plane. See that plane? That's in perfect mint condition. Take a look at that. Look at that. Isn't that amazing? And everything should look that way. We work with the military. We do a real job. But you look at the polish. Look at the Everything is beautiful. And that's the way we want D.C. And some people would laugh or smile at it, but there's nothing to smile at. So, D.C.'s become really safe and really, really beautiful. And we have some great things planned, like the promenade. We've got a promenade at the Lincoln music at at Lincoln. And And you have to see this. This will be one of the most beautiful thing. The Lincoln Memorial is going to be unbelievable. It was supposed to front on the Potomac and they built two highways behind it. And we're taking care of that by bridging over the highways. It's going to be beautiful what they're doing there. So, we have some really and the arc will be maybe the greatest thing. I think the ballroom, but a combination of the ballroom and the arc will be the two greatest projects of them all. So, we've got a very we've got a lot of exciting things happening. Uh getting back to other things like jobs numbers, we have record jobs. We have more people working in the United States today than at any time in the history of our country. And uh you see the numbers on the on the stock exchange. We had just today a a 73 record stock. We have 73 new highs. Uh so, out of my short 1 and 1/2 years, we have we've had 73 brand new highs on the various stock exchanges and that's a record. Nobody's ever had anything like that. And that's during a military conflict. So, you know, pretty amazing. And even the uh oil and gas, it's lower during a military conflict than it was during the Biden administration. And they didn't have that because to them it was okay that Iran has a nuclear weapon. And I say it's not okay. So, we the B-2 bombers did a big job and a great job and uh we have got that in very good control. They will not have a nuclear weapon. Okay. Uh could I ask Lee, he's done an incredible job, as you know. Uh the environment is good and he's uh approving more plans than any human being I think has ever approved anywhere in the world. We have more factories going up, car plants, AI plants. Uh we have about $18 trillion being invested in the United States, which is a record by far. There's never been anything like it. Many, many times more than the last administration. I won't get into the numbers. The numbers are astronomical. But in the history of the world, there has never been a country that's had $18 trillion invested in it. And that's in 11 months. The last administration had much less than $1 trillion over a period of 4 years. We have $18 trillion in 11 months. We haven't gotten the final numbers on the 12th month, which will be very good. Uh lady, do you want to say something? >> So, well, you know, the Spurs uh they have some good players. Wembanyama uh Castle did well tonight. But I I'm still going with the Knicks. I think that they're going to pull it off. And uh Mr. President, it was awesome to be able to spend the night with you. The energy was amazing. Uh Jim Dolan was a was a great host. But this Knicks team, I mean, OG Anunoby is fantastic. Jalen Brunson's Mr. Clutch. They have great heart. So, uh I'm feeling good about how that series is going. >> in total? How many games? >> I'm going Knicks in five. I I feel I feel like it's a resilient, strong team. >> He knew every player. >> They're going to come out for game four, and they are going to deliver. >> in San Antonio? >> Uh I I I don't I don't know. We're busy uh with a lot of important stuff right now at EPA. >> Like a war? >> There's There's a lot of important stuff uh going on. But uh I I I I happen to be in New York. We were just in Binghamton earlier today, where uh we we believe that we should build a new Constitution pipeline to deliver natural gas from Pennsylvania to New England. Uh we believe that New New should reverse its ban on the extraction of natural gas. >> up by the governor of New York. She made a deal with us to allow us to build it, and she's holding it up, and Connecticut is suffering, and all of New England is suffering, and Upstate New York is really suffering. And this is a pipeline that goes very substantially underground that nobody's going to see, and the people of New England and others are paying among the highest prices anywhere in the world, frankly. If you look at throughout the world, because you can't get because we have a governor that just doesn't allow it. This has gone on for a long time, and we made a deal with her, and she broke the deal. We made a deal we're going to give her a couple of windmills someplace cuz she likes windmills, which is a big mistake, and we made the deal. So, I guess we're withdrawing those windmills, but uh she gave us two, one going out to Long Island, which is now under construction, and one going to New England. And the big one going to New England, the people in New England are paying a fortune for energy because of the fact that New York for decades has stopped the pipeline. So, we made a deal with the governor, and she broke the deal. >> Mr. President, did you see Mayor de Blasio at the game? >> I did not, no. >> What did you think of the reception you got from the Knicks fans tonight? >> I thought it great. I mean, uh I thought it was amazing, actually. You mean when they had the camera on me? I thought it was very good, yeah. Uh it was certainly amazing. It was It was I think mostly cheers. It was it was uh loud, and it was very enthusiastic. >> Mr. President, ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith, who has talked about running for president, said he would blame you if the Knicks lost the game. How do you respond to that? >> Uh I think he's a nice guy, but you need a certain aptitude to run for president. You need a high IQ. I'm not sure that Stephen has that. I don't think he does, actually. >> Mr. President, what did you say to Prime Minister Netanyahu when you spoke to him? >> We had a very good conversation and he was hit and he hit back. And I can't blame him for that, but he was hit. He hit back. And now they've called it quits, so they're going to just leave each other alone for another week or something. It's uh It's been going on for a long time. You could say about 3,000 years if you really want, but certainly it's been going on for 47 years. But uh no, he hit back. They're going back and forth and now they've both agreed through me to stop. And we're in the final throes of what will be a very, very good deal that will not allow in any way, shape or form nuclear weapons, etc. It's And then it's straight will open up right away. It'll open up immediately upon signing, which could be in two or three days. >> Did you ask him to do nothing in return? >> No, I said do what's right, but I want you to stop as quickly as you can. Because they have to stop. It's had to do with Lebanon. And it has to stop. We want to get it finished. >> There's a report that an Army helicopter went down in the street. Can you give us an update on that? Are the soldiers okay? >> Uh the the pilots are fine, yeah. >> And what happened? >> Nobody injured. Uh we are going to issue a report tomorrow. Uh but the pilots are fine, yeah. >> Sir, did you just say two or three days or two or three weeks that you >> Two or three days. >> will be signing a peace agreement in two >> We have a good chance of doing it. We should be able to do it in 1 hour, if you want to know the truth. >> What's the biggest sticking point right now? >> I don't think there are any sticking points. I think we're very in We're uh We're very close to having a very, very good, strong, powerful deal. Uh if we go and bomb, which we can do very easily if we want, and we spend another two or three weeks bombing, they'll have nothing left whatsoever. But you won't have the straight open for months. Uh if we do the bombing, you know, a lot of people are going to be killed. Who wants to do that? I don't. And we'll get we'll have a signed document that's actually stronger than doing the bombing. What has proven to be a very powerful thing is the blockade. The blockade's turned out to be much stronger than bombing. And it was really a combination. It was our initial thrust and then the blockade. But uh you know, their economy is really suffering and they're going to make a deal. They are talking about it. We're trying to get the Penn Station project approved. And I know Leeser involved and Doug is involved. A lot of people are involved. It's a very big project. It's the rail station in New York. We did. We talked about He's a friend of mine for a long time. And he's a great guy. He's done a fantastic job. It's not He came over to pay his respects, you know. As president, he came over. And we talked a little bit about the NBA and about the game and the game's changed. I said it's gotten rougher. Which is a good thing, not a bad thing. It's gotten rougher. When you look at the way they guard people now, I don't I don't remember them doing that 10 years ago. And he knows a lot about basketball, but it's it's good. It's good for the game. It's a tough way from the left wing stuff that they were getting criticized for. Well, it's a little left wing. I think so. It tends to be a little bit left wing, but it was it's great entertainment. Great. Is there an oil or gasoline price sir in this conflict that would prompt you to at least more from the strategic petroleum reserve? Well, we are and we are releasing more from a lot of a lot of oil's coming out of the Hormuz Strait. A lot of it is coming out. And if you notice, the price is not very high, relatively speaking. I mean, it's lower than during the Biden administration. And he wasn't stopping a country from having a nuclear weapon. He didn't even know what we we're talking about. Cuz they had a very failed, you know, the JCPOA was an absolutely failed agreement. It was a road to a nuclear weapon. See, we're the exact opposite. We are a road to absolutely no nuclear weapon. They were a road to a nuclear weapon. So, we have that, you know, we're very far advanced. >> Mr. President, a federal judge today struck down the $100,000 fee for the H-1B visas, saying you need congressional approval. Are you going to push for Congress to do this? >> These federal judges are really giving us a hard time. It's really crazy what's going on with the court system. They are giving us a very, very hard time. And they shouldn't be doing it. They're hurting our country very badly. Thank you very much, everybody. Thank you. >> Thank you. What did you see any players?