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00:00What are your thoughts? Why do you think that Joe Biden is trying to sue this president of justice, former
00:04President Joe Biden, to have his tapes that he did interviews on blocked from the American people hearing them? Do
00:10you think that he's trying to hide something? Maybe an acting attorney general, Todd Lynch, could comment on if they
00:16will countersue and release those tapes to the American public?
00:18Are you talking about with respect to his book? Well, I'd like to see it. I don't know. Maybe there's
00:22some constitutional reason. I don't know. I'd like to, I would like to see what he has to say because
00:26we can never allow what happened to this country to happen. The man was grossly incompetent and the Democrats, I
00:36call them the Democrats because the policy is so bad, but they, they came very close to destroying our country.
00:43We can never let it happen again. And I hope that you're able to produce that.
00:48I think it would be very interesting reading for people.
00:50The Press. Mr. President, Iran wants control of the strait or moves. Would you accept a short-term deal that
00:55allows Iran and Oman to control the strait? And would they have to open it immediately? Or would you be
01:00open to that happening over a period of time?
01:02Yeah. No, the strait is going to be open to everybody. It's international orders. Nobody's going to control it. We're
01:09going to watch over it. We'll watch over it. But nobody's going to control it. That's part of the negotiation
01:14that we have. They would like to control it. Nobody's going to control it.
01:17It's international orders. And Oman will behave just like everybody else. And we'll have to blow them up. They understand
01:24that. They'll be fine.
01:25The Press. Mr. President, thank you. How much economic pressure do you feel to get the strait of hormones open?
01:31The President, the United States has so much oil that we are an export of oil. So we have plenty
01:37of oil. We're very lucky. We're blessed with the greatest piece of land in the world from that standpoint.
01:44And we have more than anybody else. And now when you add Venezuela to it, we have, I think, 64
01:49percent of the world's oil.
01:52And we're getting along very well with Venezuela, by the way. It's being run really beautifully.
01:56The big companies are moving in. It's going to be amazing because it's also, like us, they're very blessed in
02:02that sense.
02:03But we have natural energy that no other country has. We have more than anybody else.
02:09So it's really a world problem because most of the world doesn't have that. And we're making it available during
02:15the closing.
02:16I don't know if you've seen some of the satellite pictures. Boats, hundreds of boats lined up.
02:22It looks like I used to say the Long Island Expressway with cars. They're lined up and they're coming to
02:27Texas, Louisiana.
02:28They're coming to Alaska to fill up their boat, their big boat. Some of them are really big, you know,
02:34two million gallons.
02:36Even bigger than that now they make them. They make them up to four, Chris, I hear. Now they make
02:40them up to four.
02:41The four are now the big ones. Used to be the ones. Now it's four million barrels of, think of
02:47that, four million barrels of oil in one boat.
02:49But they're lined up and they're right now heading to Texas and they've already filled up and they've gone back.
02:56In addition to that, you have a lot of boats, you have about 1,400, 1,500 boats in the
03:00strait.
03:01Okay.
03:02Well taken,
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