President Trump Issues Remarks in News Briefing on Sept. 27
WASHINGTON,
THE PRESIDENT: Does anybody know these two gentlemen in the room? If you don't, let us know. You shouldn't be here if you don't. It's great to have you guys.
Yesterday, I was very proud to nominate Judge
Barrett to the
We have noticed some comments made in the media about my incredibly qualified nominee, Amy. The New York Times said her religion is not consistent with American values. She's Catholic. That covers a lot of people. That's a very disgraceful thing to say.
Some of the comedians -- I don't think they're comedians because comedians are supposed to be funny; they're not funny, like, at all. They're nasty. They're mean. And they think they're funny. And someday -- hopefully, it's in five years -- but someday, when I'm not here, they're going to be off television because their ratings, which aren't very good anyway, but their ratings are going to go down like you've never seen before. That includes a lot of others also.
In fact, I'm sort of waiting for the New York Times and the
And our -- I think we've never had a more energized base. I don't think so. Nobody has ever seen anything like it. The rallies that we're having are incredible; we call them "protests." They're friendly protests. We don't want to call them "rallies," but the friendly protest rallies are -- have been incredible. People -- I don't think anybody has ever seen anything like it. And this is still long before an election. This isn't like the evening before. These are long before an election.
The -- the incredible crowd we had in
There's a level of enthusiasm -- in
I thought, though -- on the religious situation with Amy, I thought we settled this 60 years ago with the election of
This is about two centuries -- more than two centuries of precedent. And I think it'll continue. I think we're going to have -- I think it's going to go quickly, actually. And I think --
And again, I don't know if I've ever seen the
But this is a major scandal. This is a scandal, the likes of which nobody has ever seen. This is actually the biggest political scandal in the history of our country. And with the exception of a few, I mean, they just don't want to write about it. You should read about that, Kelly, you know. You should write about it. You should write about it. You should do something on
They -- they spied on our campaign, and then they tried for a coup. That didn't work out too well. And it turned out that, if you read the -- you read the texts that came out over the last three days, it turned out that they were really -- it was reversed; it was the
So these are all questions that are very, very big on the Internet. The biggest thing going on the Internet is exactly this. And we're going to have to see how that all turns out, but it turned out that we were right. So we went through two and a half years of ruining people's lives, like
So hopefully, our Attorney General and others working on this very, very hard, very diligently, will -- it'll lead to something that will be very important for our nation. I think it's very important for our nation. It's one of the most important things.
A central issue of the 2018 midterm elections was the Kavanaugh confirmation. And American voters punished the
And now
Biden and the
And if they win, they will nominate justices who will destroy the American way of life, the American Dream. They will destroy the American Dream. They'll destroy America. They'll destroy
On voter fraud, as you know, hopefully there won't be a very big movement because hopefully we're going to be able to win. I think we have the massive movement. I think we're going to have a tremendous, tremendous victory. There won't be a transition because I can't imagine we call a transition if we win. You know, they talk about, "Will there be a friendly transition?" Of course, there will, but we have a big problem, and you see it every day; you see it happening every day with ballots.
We are gravely concerned about the Democrat assault on election integrity. In
Thirty-five thousand mail-in ballots were rejected in
A week after
In
In
In
I heard in
They want -- we want proof of citizenship, a
So they want none of the safety valves that you would have. Think of it: They opposed voter ID. They approve proof of -- they oppose proof of citizenship. They oppose a
They want to require all states to do mail-in balloting, right? I call it "unsolicited." Some people call it "universal." I think "universal" doesn't make sense because nobody understands why universal. So it's "unsolicited." They want unsolicited mail-in ballots. In other words, you send these ballots to whoever you can think of.
We had a case, I guess in
And mailing of millions of ballots to people who never asked for them. So millions of people are going to be getting ballots who never asked for the ballots. They don't want the ballots, or maybe they want them; maybe they don't. Nobody knows, really. This is really a recipe for chaos. And when you look at what happened in
And you can forget about
So, certainly, a transition -- we all believe in transition. We believe not only in transition, but a very friendly. But when the ballots and when the system is rigged, which it is; obviously it is. And the only one that knows that better than me are the
But there's no justification for these extreme changes to the election law. And if you can go to the grocery store, you can have an ID with your picture on it to vote. It's so important. I mean, it's just so important.
So a lot of things are going on. Very importantly, though -- I think very, very importantly is when you -- when you do your reporting, I think you ought to report on the FBI scandal because it's one of the great scandals in the history of our country. And I think people want to hear about it. If you look at the Internet, you'll see how people want to hear about it. And they will know about it, and it just makes the media look so bad. And there's so much reporting -- I could go into it right now, but I'm not going to do that.
But it would be a tremendous thing for the mainstream medium -- media to really start reporting. I think your ratings we go through the roof; I really do -- because people really are tired of this fake stuff where you don't even talk about it. And the biggest scandal -- certainly the biggest political scandal in the history of our country, by far; bigger than Watergate. Much bigger than Watergate. And they try and avoid it as much as possible. It's getting very hard to avoid.
So we'll take a couple of questions, and you may have a question for these two very wonderful people, brilliant people, from the standpoint of politics, I would say, and law. And if you have anything for Kayleigh, we'd love to do that.
Go ahead, please. Phil?
Q Thank you, sir. Last Wednesday, when you were speaking to the attorney generals, you said that you hoped federal judges were watching what was going on with mail-in ballots.
THE PRESIDENT: Yeah.
Q Do you hope that
THE PRESIDENT: I do. I'm sure she is. I think everybody is. I think everyone in the country. I think we've made it a very big issue, and it's an issue that the
But all of these rallies -- you know, we had thousands of people last night, as you know. And we were in
So, no, I'm sure she's watching, and I'm sure that everybody is looking at it. I think -- I think it's just common sense.
Go ahead.
Q A quick follow-up. Did you discuss the election with her?
THE PRESIDENT: No, I didn't. I didn't.
Q And then just one --
THE PRESIDENT: I just didn't think it would be appropriate. And I've watched over the years as Presidents would interview and talk and make a decision on a
Go ahead, Phil.
Q Thank you, sir.
THE PRESIDENT: No, I don't know. I mean, you know, we (inaudible). I think she's going to rule on the law. I think she's going to -- I think she's going to be a great justice for many years to come.
But I can say they also bring up healthcare. I mean, Obamacare is terrible. It doesn't work. We've made the best of it. We got rid of the individual mandate, which is great. We protect people with -- we are going to protect people with preexisting conditions, 100 percent. But if we can end Obamacare and come up with a much better healthcare system that's much cheaper -- much cheaper and much better, which is what we'll do. On the other hand, if the Court rules against, we will manage the system better.
But don't forget, we've already essentially gotten rid of Obamacare because we got rid of the individual mandate, and it was all based on that. So we've done a tremendous amount because the individual mandate was the most unpopular aspect of Obamacare. You had to pay a lot of money for the privilege of -- for the privilege of not paying for bad healthcare. So that was a terrible thing for people.
And what we will do is, if we are fortunate enough to get rid of the little remaining in Obamacare -- and again, individual mandate, the way I view it, that's no longer Obamacare, because that was the central point, and we won that; we've already won that, as you know. But by getting rid of that, it's different. It's a much different thing.
The other thing we've done is managed -- here's the story: It's no good. It's too expensive. It's bad coverage. You don't get your doctor. You don't get your plan. All the things that
But you don't get your doctor. You don't get your plan. Twenty-eight times,
So here's what we're doing: If we can terminate, we are going to have a much better plan, and you will have your doctor, you will have your plan. You'll have a lot of things that you don't get with Obamacare.
Q And then, really quickly, sir: Do you -- you've said this numerous times, but do you really believe that
THE PRESIDENT: No, I'm not joking. I mean, I'm willing to take a drug test. I think he should too, because he's had a very uneven -- I watched him with some of the -- when he was with -- you know, debating
And then, I watched him against
Then, all of the sudden, he debated Crazy
And people say he was on performance-enhancing drugs. A lot of people have said that. A lot of people have written that.
Q Who has said that aside from you, sir?
Q Who has said that, sir?
THE PRESIDENT: So -- so, take a look at it. Take a look. Why don't you just check it? You can check out the Internet. You'll see. Plenty of people say it.
And whether he is or not, it doesn't matter, but I would love to take a test and he can take a test, too.
Go ahead, please.
Q Yeah, so we'll start with debate. Obviously, it is coming up. How are you preparing? Is somebody playing
THE PRESIDENT: Yeah, we are. We're doing it. These two gentlemen have been helping. And Kayleigh is there. We have --
Q But who plays Biden? Who plays Biden for you? I mean, who --
THE PRESIDENT: I would say maybe a combination of these two. And either one of them is about five times smarter than Sleepy Joe.
But we had a little debate prep before we came here. I think this whole thing, though, is debate prep. You know, what I do is debate prep every day. I'm taking questions from you people all the time. I mean, I've taken a lot of questions from you over the last number of years, and he doesn't.
I watched the way he was treated on MSDNC -- on Friday, I guess, he did it live -- and it was disgraceful. It was an embarrassment. I know her, and she's a pretty tough reporter. The way she was helping him along with those -- it was so obvious what was going on. She was helping him. She was giving him a question and then helping him to answer the question.
I know her very well. She doesn't do that. It was embarrassing, and people don't talk about it. I mean, play some of those clips. Play some of those answers, those -- the answers that -- where he wasn't able to give an answer, and she's pushing him; she's pushing him.
They never do that with me, I can tell you. But I don't have the kind of problems he has. So --
Q How many hours -- how many hours would you say you've spent on debate prep? I mean, is it --
THE PRESIDENT: Well, I don't know. I mean, a little time. I mean, not a lot.
Q Is it more or less than 16 hours?
THE PRESIDENT: I'm -- I'm running a country. I'm -- I don't know -- you know, I don't have the luxury. I watched other people over the years. I watched one, sort of, fairly recently -- not too long ago -- go into a cabin, lock himself into a cabin, and he came out and he wasn't very effective. You know, he had so much -- so many things going on. Sometimes, you can go too much in that stuff, you know. Sometimes you can go too much.
I mean, look, I've had -- I'd never debated before, but then I debated a lot four years ago. And if you look at the polls -- those polls that come out -- hundreds of thousands of people in
I mean, this isn't me saying -- I felt I did -- but this isn't me saying it; this is the polls. You had a
Now, Chris is tough. I hope that Chris is going to be equally tough on
So I just asked the question about drugs. I think it's something that would be appropriate because you can't have a President that needs that kind of help.
If you do -- if you do have a President that needs that kind of help, when you've got to deal with Putin, and you've got to deal with
Q Chris will definitely ask tough questions. And one of the ones that's going to -- likely everybody is going to be talking about is there's a
They are not releasing what -- they're not publishing the tax returns. They're not showing that out there. They're saying -- to protect their sources. In your tax returns, sir, does that sound right, that you were paying a couple hundred dollars a year in federal income taxes?
THE PRESIDENT: No. No. It's fake news. It's totally fake news. Made up. Fake. We went through the same stories. You could have asked me the same questions four years ago. I had to litigate this and talk about it. Totally fake news. No.
Actually, I paid tax, but -- and you'll see that as soon as my tax returns -- it's under audit. They've been under audit for a long time. The
You have people in the
Not only -- that's the least of it. I mean, the stories that I read are so fake. They're so phony.
Q Did they tell you this was going to come out today?
THE PRESIDENT: No, I didn't know anything about it. I don't know anything about it. I think somebody said they were going to do a negative -- they always do -- they only do negative stories.
I don't think, in the last -- I used to get good stories in
They got Pulitzer Prizes, along with the
Now, there are people that should get Pulitzer Prizes: Solomon, Carter. I mean, they're not in the business of Pulitzer prizes, but
Please, go ahead.
Q (Inaudible) tax in 2016 --
Q Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. On --
THE PRESIDENT:
Q Yes, thank you. On
THE PRESIDENT: Well, you have to under- --
Q So how much -- I mean, can you --
THE PRESIDENT: Well, basically, they're saying I paid nothing.
Q Right. But can you give people an idea of how much you actually are paying?
THE PRESIDENT: Yeah, basically -- well, first of all, I've paid a lot, and I paid a lot of state income taxes, too. The
It'll all be revealed. It's going to come out. But --
Q When?
THE PRESIDENT: After the audit is -- after the -- I'm being -- they're doing their assessment. We've been negotiating for a long time. Things get settled, like in the
So we're under audit. But the story is a total fake. And all of their stories -- this one -- you know, we had the same exact questions, usually asked by the same people, and that took place four years ago, you remember. This was so well litigated. It's incredible.
If you look at the filings I have -- I think I have 108 pages of filings for all these different companies that do very well, obviously, because the filings -- and nobody talks about that. You'll learn much more if you look at those filings. And we have to file every single year.
But you'll learn much more if you look at those filings. Those filings are very complete. They're very big. They're very powerful. They're very accurate. And those are the filings that you'll learn much more and when it's done.
But when you're under audit, you just don't release them. And, again, they treat me --
Q Well, sir, you can tell us what your federal tax was.
THE PRESIDENT: They treat me -- they treat me very --
Q Mr. President, you can tell us what you paid in federal taxes, sir.
THE PRESIDENT: I didn't call on you. I'm talking to him. You should be more respectful of this gentleman. You're very rude to him.
But I will tell you that I look forward to releasing that. I look forward to releasing many things. I'm going to release many things, and people will be really shocked. But
And people understand it, and people -- that's why the -- the media has such a low approval rating now because of what they've done. It's really a shame.
Yeah, go in the back.
Q Thank you, Mr. President. Two questions. First --
THE PRESIDENT: If you have any questions for these two gentlemen --
Q Well, that's what I was going to ask.
THE PRESIDENT: Good.
Q Both you and
THE PRESIDENT: I think that --
Q -- involved --
THE PRESIDENT: Yeah.
Q -- or at least other leaders within the Church?
THE PRESIDENT: We're in the process of doing that. I think it's horrible what they're doing. I mean, they're playing the religious card. And it's frankly -- you're talking about Catholics. That's a very major religion in our country.
I don't know -- Chris, do you have anything to say about it?
THE PRESIDENT: And she went through -- just like I did, four years ago, in terms of litigation of different things -- she went through it before and did very well.
Rudy, what do you think?
Q Well, let me ask a follow-up.
So what I see is the beginning of a really strong anti-Catholic attack. And having lived through the John Kennedy election, that article today reminded me of the things that used to be written before
Q Well, having said that --
Q Well, let me repeat my question again. Why are only two bishops within the Church speaking out? And will you make an effort to get the
THE PRESIDENT: Oh, I think they're going to -- they'll come out very strongly. This is day one. I mean, we've just started this. This is absolutely day one. And, you know, I mean, they're going to be coming out very strong.
The
Yeah, please go ahead. OAN.
Q Christina Bobb from OAN. Thank you for the briefing. You spoke earlier about some of the subjects that
THE PRESIDENT: Incredible.
Q And then the Obamagate --
THE PRESIDENT: And the press doesn't ask those questions. It's incredible.
Q I'm wondering -- the debate is coming up this week. Do you anticipate
THE PRESIDENT: I don't know. I mean, we're going to find out, because a lot things are going to come up in the debate. That may be one. I mean, the son didn't have a job. He had some big difficulties. And then, all of the sudden, he's making millions of dollars as soon as his father becomes Vice President.
No, I think that'll come up. I don't think -- I don't think Joe can answer it, frankly. I think there's only one reason he made all that money.
And then you have to say, "What about Joe's involvement? And why did Joe not give the billion dollars over to
I mean, there are some bad questions. I don't think they have answers. And if we had a media that was fair -- even just reasonable -- this would be the biggest story for years and years and years. Then you'd really be entitled to real Pulitzer Prizes, not the fake committee that gives you these fake awards.
So, I mean, it's a really fair question. But it's hard to believe, when you see the kind of money that he has made from
Why did he get three and half million dollars? I'll tell you why: Because
And now it's turning out that it's much more money than that, Rudy. It's turned out to be much more money from
Please.
Q Mr. President, if he tries to dodge the questions or doesn't address them head on, are you prepared with the facts and information to answer that for the American people?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, I have all the information. It just came out. I mean, I didn't know about
And he's a very influential, powerful man in
What also came out is they should have never gone into this fake Mueller investigation. And it also came out that the 31 phones that were wiped clean shouldn't have been wiped clean. And that's a criminal act.
And Bloomberg likewise shouldn't be paying for prisoners to go -- in
I mean, what they did to him is incredible. And that he goes out and spends money, it shows you the problems that he's got.
But for him to go out and buy votes, because that's -- I don't know, you're very good lawyer. Are you allowed to go tell people that, "Go vote. I'm going to pay off your tab"?
THE PRESIDENT: Yeah, because that's what it is. I mean, it's a very serious -- a very serious charge.
Yeah, please go ahead.
Q Mr. President, if he --
THE PRESIDENT: No, I didn't -- I was talking to you. Yeah.
Q Thank you, Mr. President. You know that there --
THE PRESIDENT: I can't -- could you -- we have a little hard time --
Q Yeah.
THE PRESIDENT: Good. Thank you.
Q There has been (inaudible) military action in the Karabakh --
THE PRESIDENT: In where?
Q The Azerbaijan -- the Karabakh. And the civilians are killed. And according to the officials from
THE PRESIDENT: So we're looking at it very strongly. It just happened. And I know about it. I learned about it today and yesterday. And we're looking at it very strongly. We have a lot of good relationships in that area. We'll see if we can stop it.
Okay? Thank you very much.



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