Anthony Scaramucci
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He's got a lot of poor people in his family. And he rises and he's wealthy now. And so maybe he buys a few cars or maybe he helps out with some tuitions or plays some emergency medical expenses. That's one family. And then the other family, the same thing happens. And the person builds this big, beautiful mansion with a swimming pool.
He's got a lot of poor people in his family. And he rises and he's wealthy now. And so maybe he buys a few cars or maybe he helps out with some tuitions or plays some emergency medical expenses. That's one family. And then the other family, the same thing happens. And the person builds this big, beautiful mansion with a swimming pool.
He's got a lot of poor people in his family. And he rises and he's wealthy now. And so maybe he buys a few cars or maybe he helps out with some tuitions or plays some emergency medical expenses. That's one family. And then the other family, the same thing happens. And the person builds this big, beautiful mansion with a swimming pool.
And then they say to their family members, okay, you can come over to my swimming pool today on a Saturday, but I'm going to charge you admission into my swimming pool. And America has to understand something about itself, whether they like it or not. The world sees America very different than Americans see America.
And then they say to their family members, okay, you can come over to my swimming pool today on a Saturday, but I'm going to charge you admission into my swimming pool. And America has to understand something about itself, whether they like it or not. The world sees America very different than Americans see America.
And then they say to their family members, okay, you can come over to my swimming pool today on a Saturday, but I'm going to charge you admission into my swimming pool. And America has to understand something about itself, whether they like it or not. The world sees America very different than Americans see America.
And so how does the world, at least when I was growing up in the world, the world saw America as a benevolent country, generally. The world saw America as a peacekeeping country, generally. Not that we didn't have failures in Vietnam or Afghanistan and so forth, but in general, We were trying to provide a security umbrella for the free world. And, you know, Trump doesn't understand this.
And so how does the world, at least when I was growing up in the world, the world saw America as a benevolent country, generally. The world saw America as a peacekeeping country, generally. Not that we didn't have failures in Vietnam or Afghanistan and so forth, but in general, We were trying to provide a security umbrella for the free world. And, you know, Trump doesn't understand this.
And so how does the world, at least when I was growing up in the world, the world saw America as a benevolent country, generally. The world saw America as a peacekeeping country, generally. Not that we didn't have failures in Vietnam or Afghanistan and so forth, but in general, We were trying to provide a security umbrella for the free world. And, you know, Trump doesn't understand this.
And I tried to explain it to him in 2016, but he dismissed me. Eisenhower didn't want them to spend the 2%. Eisenhower was the first head of NATO. And he told Marshall, don't let him get to that threshold. The less military spending around the world, the better we're a benevolent democracy. We'll spend. He didn't want Germany to rearm back in the 1940s and 50s. And so Trump wants them to.
And I tried to explain it to him in 2016, but he dismissed me. Eisenhower didn't want them to spend the 2%. Eisenhower was the first head of NATO. And he told Marshall, don't let him get to that threshold. The less military spending around the world, the better we're a benevolent democracy. We'll spend. He didn't want Germany to rearm back in the 1940s and 50s. And so Trump wants them to.
And I tried to explain it to him in 2016, but he dismissed me. Eisenhower didn't want them to spend the 2%. Eisenhower was the first head of NATO. And he told Marshall, don't let him get to that threshold. The less military spending around the world, the better we're a benevolent democracy. We'll spend. He didn't want Germany to rearm back in the 1940s and 50s. And so Trump wants them to.
OK, world has changed. I accept all of that. But let's not pretend that we didn't have a thought process involved. Jess, we unevened the trading system with the general agreement of trade and tariffs. Why did we do that? We were 2% of the world's population, 65% of the world's output in the late 40s. And we were trying to create rising living standards.
OK, world has changed. I accept all of that. But let's not pretend that we didn't have a thought process involved. Jess, we unevened the trading system with the general agreement of trade and tariffs. Why did we do that? We were 2% of the world's population, 65% of the world's output in the late 40s. And we were trying to create rising living standards.
OK, world has changed. I accept all of that. But let's not pretend that we didn't have a thought process involved. Jess, we unevened the trading system with the general agreement of trade and tariffs. Why did we do that? We were 2% of the world's population, 65% of the world's output in the late 40s. And we were trying to create rising living standards.
So we accepted goods into our country unfettered. And we were willing to accept some form of tariffs on our goods to protect those labor markets so that we could protect freedom around the world. Trump now wants to go to reciprocal tariffs everywhere. A lot of his trade specialists, I won't go into which ones because they'll be mad at me, don't like it.
So we accepted goods into our country unfettered. And we were willing to accept some form of tariffs on our goods to protect those labor markets so that we could protect freedom around the world. Trump now wants to go to reciprocal tariffs everywhere. A lot of his trade specialists, I won't go into which ones because they'll be mad at me, don't like it.
So we accepted goods into our country unfettered. And we were willing to accept some form of tariffs on our goods to protect those labor markets so that we could protect freedom around the world. Trump now wants to go to reciprocal tariffs everywhere. A lot of his trade specialists, I won't go into which ones because they'll be mad at me, don't like it.
They think a more surgical approach would be better. And so now he wants to hijack Zelensky. Zelensky's country was invaded. 1994, we entered into a security guarantee with Ukraine. They had the sixth largest nuclear arsenal. We're trying to end nuclear proliferation. Now we're trying to increase nuclear proliferation. We know that that can't go well, so we're trying to slow it down.
They think a more surgical approach would be better. And so now he wants to hijack Zelensky. Zelensky's country was invaded. 1994, we entered into a security guarantee with Ukraine. They had the sixth largest nuclear arsenal. We're trying to end nuclear proliferation. Now we're trying to increase nuclear proliferation. We know that that can't go well, so we're trying to slow it down.