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Here is the full transcript of the joint press conference between US President Donald Trump and Pakistan PM Imran Khan, with emphasis added.
Trump: Thank you very much, it’s my great honour to have the very popular – and by the way, great athlete, one of the greatest – very popular Prime Minister of Pakistan. We have many things to discuss – military and terrorism and trade – I think we’re going to spend a lot of time talking about trade, because we do very little trade with Pakistan compared to what we could and should be doing, when our countries really get along perfectly. I think we’re going to have that start – but there’s tremendous upside to trade. One of the things we’re going to be discussing is hostages, perhaps the polio vaccine, because Pakistan is one of the countries, and we'll talk about that, as to, you know, what your feeling is on that.
But we have a situation in Pakistan where we want to talk about the polio, or the possible polio vaccine. And I think we're going to have great meetings. We're going to be spending a long time together. We have our representatives meeting right after we're finished. And we just came out, Mr Prime Minister, with tremendous economic numbers for the United States – the best we've ever had.
We've got the best economy we've ever had. And I think we can shift some of that over to Pakistan. We should be doing tremendous business together. So, I look forward to it.
Imran: Inshallah.
Well, I've been looking forward to this meeting since I assumed office as Prime Minister of Pakistan. I mean, the United States is vital for Pakistan. We have links which have gone back since Pakistan became independent. You know, we've been fighting wars together. The first Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Pakistan was a frontline state, allied to the US. And then again the war on terror, which was after 9/11. So I look forward to my conversation with you, Mr President.
Reporter: Mr President, Pakistan has been your ally for 14 years into the Afghan War. So, first terrorism, first economy disaster, and all that. And, still, we – we were taken to the court with all the accusations that Pakistan is now responsible to [inaudible]. Now, when India has – India and US has developed an alliance in the region. How do, you know, you plan to foresight about the Pak-US relationship – how they can be strengthened when your preference is India? Number one. And secondly, you know, after your campaign, what kind of promises – if you are elected again, what kind of promises you are going to fulfil?
Trump: Okay. That's a big question! That could go on for hours – that answer. I will say that we have a very good relationship with India.
And we'll also be talking about Afghanistan. We've reduced our number of troops there by quite a bit. We are continuing to reduce troops in Afghanistan. We're working with Pakistan and others on getting an agreement signed, as you know. And we'll see what happens. But we will be talking about India and Afghanistan very much so.
Reporter: The Washington Post is reporting today that Huawei had a relationship with North Korea to build their commercial wireless network. Have you been briefed on that? Do you have concerns?
Trump: I know all about it. I know all about Huawei. I know all about 5G. And we're working on it, and we have companies that are now getting very, very strong in that department. And we're going to have 5G. We're going to have the best 5G in the world, just like we have everything else. Our Silicon Valley cannot be competed with.
There's nobody that can compete with Silicon Valley for the brainpower or for what we do. And nobody was focused on 5G but now they are. And we have great companies going into 5G. Even if they don't want to, a lot of them were very happy doing what they were doing. But now they're going – at my request, they're going into 5G. So we don't need – we don't need anything from anybody.
Reporter: Do you have any additional concerns with North Korea?
Trump: Well, we'll have to find out.
There's no rocket testing. There's no missile testing. We're getting our remains back. We got our hostages back. And we have a very, very good relationship, the two of us, and that's very important. There's been no nuclear testing. And what they're doing with 5G will be, you know – we will have to see. I'll have to – I'll find out.
Reporter: Lindsey Graham, when he met Imran Khan, he says you both are kind of the same personalities. You are the President who fulfil all your promises with the campaign. And the same Imran Khan; he's also fulfilling all his promises. So how do you see this meeting? Like, the same kind of person? Straight to the point?
Trump: Well, I think we're going to have a great meeting today. I know that it's an important meeting. I consider this a very important meeting because I think we haven't met the potential of either country. I think the potential with Pakistan and likewise, the opposite way, I think we have not even come close to meeting it. There is tremendous potential between our country and Pakistan.
So, we're working with Pakistan and others to extricate ourselves. Nor do we want to be policemen because basically we're policemen right now and we're not supposed to be policemen. We've been there, we've been there for 19 years in Afghanistan. It's ridiculous. And I think Pakistan helps us with that because we don't want to stay as policemen. But if we wanted to we could win that war. I have a plan that would win that war in a very short period of time. You understand that better than anybody. We've been in there, not fighting to win, just fighting, to building gas stations. They're rebuilding schools, the United States. We shouldn't be doing that. That's for them to do. But what we did and what our leadership got us into is ridiculous. But we will, I think, we'll have some very good answers on Afghanistan very quickly.
Reporter: So, at this time, the Pakistani economy is facing great trouble. Are you going to restore any [aid] package for Pakistan?
Trump: So we are going to. That's right, we were paying 1.3 billion to Pakistan as aid, working on- for many years the problem was Pakistan. This is before you, Pakistan was not doing anything for us. They were really, I think, subversive. They were going against us. I ended that about a year and a half ago. The $1.3 billion and I tell you what, to be honest, I think we have a better relationship with Pakistan right now than we did when we were paying that money. But all of that can come back depending on what we work out. We're working out things that are very important. This, I consider this very important: We're working out things that are very, very important. And I think at the end of this at the end of a very short time we're gonna have a very great relationship with Pakistan and we should.
It's a great – they're great people. I have many friends from Pakistan. Living in New York, I have a lot of Pakistani friends – I will tell you that.
And they're great people: smart, tough. They are tough. There's no question about that. They're like him [gestures to Imran]; they're tough.
Reporter: Mr President, are you worried about Wednesday [Mueller testifying]?
Trump: No, I'm not going to be watching. Probably. Maybe I'll see a little bit of it. I'm not going to be watching Mueller because you can't take all those bites out of the apple. We had no collusion, no obstruction. We had no nothing. We had a total "no collusion" finding. The Democrats were devastated by it. They went crazy. They've gone off the deep end. They're not doing anything. They're not doing healthcare. They're not going infrastructure. They're not lowering drug prices. I'm lowering drug prices. First time in 53 years that drug prices went down last year. Fifty-three years. And I'm doing that without the help of Congress, which makes it much tougher to do. Because if they worked with us, I could get drug prices down in half.
But the Democrats don't seem to care about drug prices. All they care about is a phony investigation where the report was written – it said "no collusion" – the report was written, and the Attorney General, based on the report, was easily able to find there was no obstruction. There's no nothing. They're wasting their time.
And Robert Mueller, I know he's conflicted – he had a lot – there's a lot of conflicts that he's got, including the fact that his best friend is Comey. But he's got conflicts with me, too. He's got big conflicts with me. As you know, he wanted the job of the FBI Director. He didn't get it. And we had a business relationship where I said, "No." And I would say that he wasn't happy.
Then, all of a sudden, he gets this position. But you know what? He still ruled – and I respect him for it – he still ruled "no collusion, no obstruction." And this thing should've ended a long time ago. This has been going on for two and a half years. And we're never going to allow this to happen to another President again because most of them wouldn't be able to take it. On top of everything else, we have the strongest economy.
We were just discussing this with the Prime Minister. We have the strongest economy that the United States has ever had. We have the highest stock market. Yesterday, literally, the highest stock market we've ever had on Friday – Thursday. We've broken the record, I think, 109 times for highest stock market.
But on, I believe, Thursday of last week we hit the all-time highest in the history of our country. Our country is doing phenomenally well. Unemployment is the lowest in 51 years, soon to be the lowest in history if it keeps going this way in a short period of time. Black, Hispanic, Asian unemployment – the lowest in history.
Women – the lowest in 72 years. Nobody has ever done what we've done. Nobody has done in two and a half years what we've done: the biggest tax cuts in history; the biggest regulation cuts in history. So many things for healthcare. We got rid of the individual mandate which was the worst part of Obamacare.
If we end up winning the House back, we keep the presidency, we should keep the Senate. We should keep the presidency, I would think easy, when you have the strongest economy in the history of our country. And somebody is going to run against that particular President even though, in this case, it's me. In theory, I have a big advantage.
I don't know. I'm going to have to ask you. But, in theory, I have a big advantage. So a lot of great things are happening. But the Democrats, they don't want to talk about that. They want to stay off the economy subject. And what they're doing is just hearing after hearing after hearing. It's nonsense.
Okay? They tried an impeachment vote, and they got slaughtered last week. They got absolutely slaughtered. It was the most ridiculous – I didn't even know they were going to do it. And I'll tell you, just in finishing: I have a lot of respect for the Democrats because most of them voted against impeachment last week.
And I have a lot of respect for those Democrats that did that because they're doing the right thing for the country. No collusion, no obstruction. Okay. Anybody else?
Reporter: Mr President, on the debt talks – sir, on the debt talks, can you tell us if there is a deal soon?
Trump: Yeah, we're talking about it. Secretary Mnuchin is talking about it. We're having very good talks with the Speaker of the House – with Nancy Pelosi. We're having very good talks with Chuck Schumer and, of course, with Mitch McConnell and Kevin. We are – Kevin McCarthy. We are, I think, doing very well on debt, if you look at debt limit, however you want to define that.
But we're doing very well on that, and, I think, we're doing pretty well on our budget. Very important that we take care of our military. Our military was depleted, and in the last two and a half years, we've un-depleted it, okay? To put it mildly. We have made it stronger than ever before. We need another big year.
So we had $700 billion, we had then $716 billion, and this year we're going to be asking for a number slightly larger than that. We're putting our military back into a shape that it's never been in before: new. The best missiles in the world. The best equipment in the world. The best military equipment of all.
We're building submarines – the finest. Nobody can even think about competing with what we're building. We're building, as you know, new submarines. We have a new aircraft carrier coming online. It’s the largest ship in the world. It’s so large that maybe I could even land a plane on top of it, okay? But it’s a big – it’s a big one.
President Gerald Ford. It’s a phenomenal – it’s a phenomenal ship. So what we're doing – what we're doing is incredible things for our country. And, you know, just about – just about – and I might say this about the military equipment: It's all made in the USA – everything. A hundred percent. It's all made in the USA. And, you know, it's one of the reasons our job numbers probably are so good – the lowest unemployment.
Reporter: Mr President, will you be visiting Pakistan? As you've described, Pakistan is a great country. So he will be definitely extending you an invitation. So will you be visiting Pakistan?
Trump: Well, I can't say that yet because, so far, he has not extended me an invitation. And after today's meeting, maybe he won't! [Laughs] But I have a feeling he might. Yes, I'd love to go Pakistan at the right time.
Reporter: Is there any exact date or timeframe of US troops withdrawal (from Afghanistan) under consideration under your administration?
Trump: Yeah, we have already withdrawn quite a few. And we’re doing it very slowly and very safely. And we're working with Pakistan and with – as you know, we're negotiating with the Taliban. And we are doing, I think, very well in that regard. Again, it's something that we could do – we could go one of two ways: we could do a number the likes of which they’ve never seen before, and win it very quickly.
I don't want to do that. I don't want to do that because you're talking about millions of people, and I don't want to do that. And we're working with Pakistan on getting a solution. And I think – I think it's being worked very well, wouldn't you say so, Mr Prime Minister?
Reporter: Will there still be troops there on Election Day? Will there still be troops there on Election Day in Afghanistan – US troops?
Trump: Well, I don't know. We're moving a lot of them out. And-
Reporter: Do you want them to be gone by then?
Trump: And we've done what we're supposed to do.
Reporter: What role do you see for India and Afghanistan?
Trump: You see this is the closest we've been to a peace deal in Afghanistan and there is no military solution in Afghanistan. There is no military solution because, as Mr President says, if you go all out military there will be millions and millions of people who would die. So there is only one solution and I feel that I think we will discuss this, this is the closest we've been to a peace deal. And we hope that in the coming days we will be able to urge the Taliban to speak to the Afghan government and come to a settlement, a political solution.
And what the prime minister, excuse me, what the prime minister just said is a very big story and that's 100% true. Where we made a lot of progress over the last couple of weeks and Pakistan has helped us with that progress, but a lot of great things are happening. A lot of things are happening for the United States and I think a lot of great things are going to be happening for Pakistan too under your leadership. I really feel that.
Reporter: Mr President, on Iran, are we closer to negotiations or to armed conflict?
Trump: I think Iran doesn't know where they are. I've been watching and reading a lot of reports and right now they are a very mixed up country. They don't know whether they're coming or going. They have tremendous problems economically. Their country is in turmoil. They're having demonstrations all over Iran. Their inflation rate is at 75%. They have a lot of problems. So whatever it is, it is. I'm just going to sit back and wait. Let's see what happens.
But I will say they are doing they are doing very poorly as a country and we'll see what happens. We did actually because they said no and you know it's a religious country or religious leaders but they lie a lot. We did shoot down, unfortunately, we had to shoot down a drone. The drone came down you know how it was how it came down with a new technology that's actually quite amazing. But we took down one of their drones instead of saying yeah that happened they lied. They say it didn't happen. So what we have is a lot of proof it's called.
Take a look at it on the ocean floor just go down there. Take your scuba gear and go down there... oh, one of you would do that I know. But we took down a drone. I think I read a report today about CIA that’s totally a false story. That’s another lie.
Imran: Definitely not.
Trump:… but Iran does unfortunately. So let's see what happens with Iran. We are ready for the absolute worst and we're ready for sense too.
But we are very geared up. And if they – they are really the number-one state of terror in the world. Now, I have to say, they've pulled back because their money is running very low.
The deal that President Obama made was a disaster because it was such a short term. It didn't cover ballistic missiles. And they couldn't see the important sites. Under this you couldn't inspect the important sites. There were many things wrong. And, of course, they gave 150 billion dollars plus 1.8 billion in green – green, beautiful cash.
That's called many plane loads of cash. I think Pakistan would like to have some of that cash. But they gave $1.8 billion in cash, which is unthinkable.
They shouldn't have done that. That was a big mistake. One of the best things I've done is terminate that ridiculous deal. If they want to make a deal, it's – frankly, it's getting harder for me to want to make a deal with Iran because they behave very badly. They're saying bad things. And I'll tell you, it could go either way very easily.
Very easily. And I'm okay either way it goes.
Reporter: Question is: What do you think Pakistan could not do in 18 years, and you have so much hope now that they will? What are those things that Pakistan could do right now?
Trump: Well, I don't think Pakistan – look, I don't think Pakistan respected the United States.
Who knows? But I think Pakistan could have done – they're helping us a lot now. I think they could have helped us a lot in the past. But it doesn't matter. We have a new leader; he's doing to be a great leader of Pakistan. And we have a new leader here. Sort of new; I'm two and half years now – getting to be three years, can you believe it? You're going to find time flies.
Reporter: Is Pakistan doing enough now?
Trump: Well, I'll let you know that very quickly. I'll let you know. I mean, I'm going to know soon. It's not going to be like a long-term thing. I figure things out very quickly. I think Pakistan is going to do a lot. I really do. I think Pakistan is going to make a big difference. I think Pakistan will save millions of lives in Afghanistan because I really believe that they can – they have a power that other nations don't have with respect to Afghanistan.
And I will say, as of this moment, they're working very hard and very nicely, and we appreciate it.
Reporter: There are reports and video of protestors in Hong Kong – in these ongoing protests – being beaten by gangs. And, potentially, the Hong Kong and Chinese governments are sort of looking the other way, allowing these people – protestors to be beaten. Have you seen any of that footage? Have you been briefed on any of that? Do you have any message for Beijing?
Trump: And, you know, I know President Xi. We're working on trade deals right now. We'll see what happens. In the meantime, they're paying us billions and billions of dollars of tariffs, which is fine with me. But I know that they're working – I know that's a very important situation for President Xi. And, you know, you could say what you said, but you could also say that he has allowed that to go on for a long time, and, you know, it's been relatively – I think it's been relatively non-violent.
Reporter: Do you believe that protestors should be allowed to protest on the streets of Hong Kong, as they've been doing peacefully?
Trump: Well, they are. I mean, they are. I don't think China has stopped them. But China could stop them if they wanted.
I've never seen protests like it, where you have that many people. It likes two million people. Those are big protests. But I think that President – I hope that President Xi will do the right thing. But it has been going on a long time. There's no question about it.
Reporter: Mr Prime Minister, Mr President made good remarks about Pakistan and said that Pakistan can help a lot to end the violence in Afghanistan – the dialogue process and reconciliation process. So what really Pakistan can do to bring peace? Because you are also [Inaudible] by your military commander, General Bajwa and other security team. So what solution Pakistan – what strategy paper do you have to push forward the peace and reconciliation process in Afghanistan and assurances to the US?
Trump: Number one, this is the longest war that the United States has ever fought. It's almost 19 years. Number two, I am one of those who always believed that there was no military solution, because anyone who knows the history of Afghanistan – you just have to look back at the history – there was always going to be a political settlement at the end.
Imran: And I have to compliment President Trump because he has now forced people to end the war, to have a settlement. And that's where I think Pakistan is playing a very important role because Pakistan has a 1,500-mile border with Afghanistan, and all the areas where the trouble is – which is the eastern side of Afghanistan. So this is a critical time. I'm looking forward to my talks with President Trump. We have our military leadership here because this is obviously a security situation. And what we want is understanding between the two countries.
I can assure President Trump that whatever we will be saying will be the – we will be straight with them. There will never be any question of any doubt on Pakistan's intent, because apart from Afghanistan, the country that wants peace in Afghanistan more than any other country is Pakistan because we get directly affected by it. And Pakistan needs stability. We have had 15 years of fighting this war on terror. Over 70,000 Pakistani casualties. Over $150 billion lost to the economy. So we desperately want peace. And I'm happy that President Trump has pushed this forward. So we hope – I'm looking forward to these talks.
Reporter: Disrupting the peace in the region, and apart from Afghanistan, there is another security threat in South Asia, and that is Kashmir dispute unresolved even by the United Nations and even by the US, who voted in support of that resolution in the UN. Now, are you going to make any kind of submission and intervention, President Trump? And the same question to Mr President Trump – Is he going to play any role in that Kashmir, where millions have been dead?
Imran: I will be asking President Trump. It's the most powerful country in the world, the United States. It can play the most important role in bringing peace in the subcontinent. You know, there are over a – over a billion and a quarter people in the subcontinent. They are held hostage to the issue of Kashmir.
And I feel that only the most powerful state, headed by President Trump, can bring the two countries together. From my point, I can tell you, we have tried our best. We've made all overtures to India to start dialogue, resolve our differences through dialogue. But unfortunately, we haven't made headway as yet.
But I'm hoping that President Trump would push this process.
Imran: Seventy years.
Trump: And I think they'd like to see it resolved. And I think you'd like to see it resolved. And if I can help, I would love to be a mediator. It shouldn't be – I mean, it's impossible to believe two incredible countries that are very, very smart, with very smart leadership, can't solve a problem like that. But if you would want me to mediate or arbitrate, I would be willing to do that.
Imran: President, I can tell you that right now, it would, you will have the prayers of over a billion people if you can mediate and resolve this issue.
Trump: It should be resolved. So, but he asked me the same thing. So I think there is something, so maybe we'll speak to him or I'll speak to him and we'll see if we can do something. Because I've heard so much about Kashmir. It's such a beautiful name. It's supposed to be such a beautiful part of the world. But right now there's just bombs all over the place, they say everywhere you go you have bombs and it's a terrible situation, been going on for many years. If I could do anything to help that, let me know.
Let me give you one thing on Afghanistan, as an example.
And I have tremendous confidence in the Prime Minister. All right, one or two more. Go ahead.
Reporter: Are you going to raise the issue of Dr Shakil Afridi with PM Imran Khan? And, PM, question to you regarding the freedom of the press in Pakistan: There are a lot of curbs on the freedom of press, on the media, on the journalists. Can you comment on that?
Imran: Pakistan press – to scorn Pakistan press as if there's curbs on it.
Trump: Wait a minute. Wait, wait, wait. There's no way you're treated worse than I am!
Imran: It's worse than you!
Trump: I mean, that can't be.
Reporter: Are you going to raise the issue of freedom or release of Dr Shakil Afridi?
Trump: Oh, yes. We will do that. We will – we're talking about hostages. We're talking about hostages being held in various places. I've had very good luck with hostages with North Korea, with many places. They've treated us with respect, and I appreciate it. It made a big difference. We have two or three hostages that we're talking about. That's one of the gentlemen that we have heard about. And we will be discussing that with many other subjects. Yes, we will.
Imran: Just a minute. Trump, we will be giving you good news about the two hostages soon.
Reporter: On your tweets this morning – why are you escalating the feud with the four congresswomen? The racial tensions-
Trump: Well, I think they're very bad for our country. I really think they must hate our country. I think the four congressmen we're talking about – the congresswomen, what they've said about Israel, what they've said about our country, when they talk about "disgusting people", when they talk the way they talk; when the one mentioned that "brown people should speak for brown people," and "Muslim people should speak for Muslim people," and you hear all this – it's not what our country is all about.
No, I think they're very bad for our country. I think they're very bad for the Democrat Party. I think you see that. And they're pulling the Democrats way left. Nobody knows how to handle them. I feel they're easy to handle. To me, they're easy to handle because they're just out there. They're very bad for our country.
Reporter: But are you stoking racial tensions in so doing?
Trump: No, no, no, no racial tension. No, no, there's no racial tension. Look, I had my best numbers recently, and it's because of the economy and what I've done for the African Americans. The African Americans are doing better than they've ever done in our country. They're – we're creating numbers –look at the poverty numbers.
Look at the unemployment numbers. The best they've ever had. No, we have fantastic relationships with the African American community. I think you'll see that. Certainly, you're going to see that in 2020, I believe.
Reporter: Mr President, even your critics – even your critics say that you're going to win the 2020 election. And you're obviously very confident about that. Same thing, Imran Khan. Sir, you are also heading up a big war against corruption in Pakistan. So can you just give us a little comment on that?
Trump: Well, I think he's going to win. And I think what's going to happen – of course, he's got a little ways to wait – but I'll go over – I'm going to campaign for you. I'm going to help him win his campaign.
Reporter: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that Pakistan is looking for trade and economic relationships and investment in Pakistan. Are you willing to do that?
Trump: Yes.
Reporter: Because many experts say that economic prosperity is the best antidote to extremism and militancy.
Trump: I agree. And I think that's very true. And that's actually a very good question. The answer is yes. I see great trade with Pakistan. And I'm not – I'm not talking about a little bit more. I'm talking about – we could go 10 and even 20 times what we're doing right now. You know, Pakistan is a big country.
It's actually a very big country, and they have tremendous product. They make great product. I've bought from Pakistan over the years when I was in the private sector. They make incredible product. They're brilliant people. They're hardworking people. I think we're going to have a fantastic trade relationship.
Having a great trading relationship has so much to do with peace and extremism, in this case. So I expect that we will, within a very short period of time, start having very significant trade with Pakistan.
Reporter: Sir, are there any lower working-level talks with North Korea scheduled at this point since you met with Kim Jong Un at the DMZ?
Trump: No, we just have a very good relationship, and probably they would like to meet. And we'll see what happens. There was a little correspondence recently – very positive correspondence – with North Korea. Again, there's no nuclear testing. There's no missile testing. There's no nothing. I think we will – yeah, at a certain point.
Reporter: A question on India. Pakistan – one of the [Inaudible] Pakistan [Inaudible] where India [Inaudible] a non-state actors to destabilise them. And the people from there are going to Europe and other places. And they're getting refused. They're getting asylum in India, which is actually an indication that India is helping those non-state actors to infiltrate in Pakistan and create that.
One of the guy Pakistan is holding – which was the [Inaudible] network. So you do you think that the US will be playing a role in stopping India to, you know, destabilising the region?
Trump: I think I can very well.
You had a question on Puerto Rico?
Reporter: Should the governor of Puerto Rico step down right now?
Trump: Look, he's a terrible governor. I think you have it even worse, Mayor of San Juan.
At the same time, the governor is not good. So the United States Congress – you won't believe this, please close your ears because this would be – gave Puerto Rico $92 billion dollars last year for hurricane relief.
Now, they haven't gotten the money, all of it, but they've got a lot of it but they're scheduled to get... The Congress of the United States handed them $92 two billion. And that $92 billion is in the hands of incompetent people and very corrupt people. But the governor has done a terrible job. And the mayor of San Juan has, she's horrible, I think she's just terrible. She's so bad for her people. And I think the government of the United States, I have to be careful, I'm the best thing that ever happened to Puerto Rico because we did a great job in Puerto Rico.
They don't like to give me the credit for it but we did a great job. I have many Puerto Rican friends. I have a real understanding of Puerto Rico. I've had jobs in Puerto Rico.
But Congress has given them $92 billion. Pakistan would like some of that, right? Ninety-two, not $1.3 – because Pakistan was getting $1.3. Ninety-two billion dollars, and the money is squandered and wasted and stolen. And I'll tell you what: The senators are not happy about it, and Congress is not happy about it. Because you really do – you have incompetent – totally grossly, incompetent leadership at the top of Puerto Rico.
The people of Puerto Rico are great. And the people of Puerto Rico like me, and they should because nobody has given them what I give them. But the leadership is corrupt and incompetent.
Thank you very much, everybody.
(With inputs from AP)
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