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Chapter 1: What happened during Trump's disastrous Oval Office press conference?
Donald Trump just had a disastrous Oval Office press conference. I guess the purported purpose of this was to talk about low sperm count in the United States. It was incredibly creepy.
Chapter 2: Why was Trump's discussion on low sperm count considered bizarre?
He was surrounded by a bunch of women. The whole thing was very bizarre. He started to fall asleep during this press conference. Throughout the press conference, you could literally see him sleeping for significant periods of time.
Then he said that the losing the Strait of Hormuz to Iran has actually been genius, and that was part of his plan the entire time because now it helps the United States more, he says. He said the Iran plan to end the war is so bad and such garbage that he decided that he wasn't even going to read it. He also talked about having a secret meeting with generals.
So he wanted this fertility meeting to round up or to end very quickly. He then started, you know, just, you know, making noises and starting to beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep. The whole thing was very strange. Let me just show you what went down.
um so first you can see the photos of him sleeping right and here he is falling asleep for i'm just going to show you 10 seconds of it but here he is falling asleep in the oval office during this press conference let's play it pharmaceutical cost so trump rx has brought a lot of the prices of medications down for me personally gonal f has been one of the main medicines that
Chapter 3: How did Trump react during the press conference?
Then he says the fact that Iran now controls the Strait of Hormuz is actually amazing because this, he says, helps the United States. And like Alaska's doing great now and Texas is doing better. America's never done better, he said, because the Strait of Hormuz is now closed. It's amazing. Here, play this clip.
When this first, when people heard about losing Hormuz, they said, oh, this is... It's genius. They're finding other locations.
Chapter 4: What controversial statements did Trump make about Iran?
And some of those people, I spoke to companies and countries, some of those people are going to continue to go to Texas. They like it better. They said it's an extra 45 minutes. They like it better. And it's sort of amazing, you know, it found its way. So a lot of people thought oil would go to $250, $300. It's not. I mean, today it's at less than $100. Think of that. Now,
When this ends, you're gonna see it drop like a rock.
How long are you gonna suspend that task for?
Till it's appropriate, yeah, till it's appropriate.
Then he starts making noises like, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah. Here, play this.
Bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah, bah. And you know, they're going, heading 47 degrees north, 1300 feet, going 3000 miles an hour. Okay, we have it in our side. Fire, boom. 10 seconds left. Let me tell you, they need smart people.
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Chapter 5: What was Trump's take on the Iran ceasefire negotiations?
These people are smart.
And they're so smart that they're cool. Again, that goes on and on and on. I'm just going to stop the clip there so you get a sense of it. More sleeping during this Oval Office press conference. Let's play it. During the earliest years of their children's lives. Second, we are cutting unnecessary red tape. Red tape that forced providers to close.
limited access to care and made it harder for working families. Then talking about the Iran ceasefire negotiations, he says, the Iran proposal is weak. I didn't even read it. It's on life support. And then he explains what life support means. He's like, you know, that means you have a 1% chance of living. Okay, here, play this clip.
Chapter 6: How did Trump describe his military strategy regarding Iran?
For the kind being that ceasefire remains in place. What? For the kind being that ceasefire remains in place.
It's unbelievably weak, I would say. I would call it the weakest right now. After reading that piece of garbage they sent us, I didn't even finish reading it. I said, I'm not going to waste my time reading it. I would say it's one of the weakest right now. It's on life support. They understand these are all medical people. Dr. Oz, life support is not a good thing, do you agree? Diagnostic.
I would say the ceasefire is on massive life support, where the doctor walks in and says, Sir, your loved one has approximately a 1% chance of living. Yeah. Daniel, go ahead. One of the best reporters in Washington.
Then he says, lots of people ask me if I have a plan. Of course I have a plan. He says, let's play this clip.
It was just unacceptable. You know, a lot of people said, well, does he have a plan? Yeah, of course they do. I have the best plan ever. Iran has been defeated militarily, totally. They have a little left. They probably built up during this period of time. We'll knock that out in about a day. But I have a plan. You know, it is a very simple plan. I don't know why you don't say it like it is.
Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
Then he turns to Brooke Rollins, his agriculture secretary, and he's like, so what's our plan when it comes to beef prices? Here, let's play it.
They're not going to live. And we weren't given, and this went on for years. You know, this went on, Madam Secretary, you're doing such a good job with prices, agriculture. How's the beef doing? We got to get the beef down. We're working on it. It's the only thing. We got to get the beef down. But this was so incredible because... And I marveled at it for 30 years and say.
Beef prices like prices of everything right now are absolutely through the roof. And now we're hearing more about the Hunter virus and the potential for this Hunter virus to may reach a pandemic status. Hopefully it doesn't, but it's a very serious virus and you know, it's very, very, very early stages. Let's be very clear. It shouldn't reach a pandemic status, but People don't know anything.
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