Trump, Pelosi dispute embezzle foreign policy
There were fireworks as House Minority Leader Nancy
Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) met with
President Trump and Vice President Pence Tuesday at the White House. They
publicly debated the president's need for a border wall and funding the
government in general:
PRESIDENT TRUMP: OK, thank you very much. It's a great
honor to have Nancy Pelosi with us, and Chuck Schumer with us. And we've
actually worked very hard on a couple of things that are happening. Criminal
justice reform, as you know, we just heard word -- got word that Mitch
McConnell and the group, we're going to be putting it up for a vote.
We have great Democrat support, great Republican
support. So criminal justice reform is something that people have been trying
to get, how long, Nancy? Many years. Many, many years. It looks like it's going
to be passing, hopefully -- famous last words -- on a very bipartisan way.
And it's really something we're all very proud of it.
And, again, tremendous support from Republicans and tremendous support from
Democrats. And I think it's going to get a very good vote. And we'll see soon
enough. But it will be up for a vote very shortly. A lot of years they've been
waiting for it.
The other thing, the farm bill is moving along nicely,
and I guess they'll be voting on Friday or so, but pretty close. And we think
the farm bill is in very good shape. A lot of good things are happening with
it, and our farmers are well taken care of. And again, that'll be quite
bipartisan, and it'll happen pretty soon.
And then we have the easy one, the wall. That will be
the one that will be the easiest of all. What do you think, Chuck? Maybe not.
SEN. CHUCK SCHUMER: It is called funding government,
Mr. President.
TRUMP: So we're going to see. But I will tell you the
wall will get built. We'll see what happens. It is not an easy situation
because the Democrats have a different view, I think that I can say, the
Republicans. We have great Republican support. We don't have Democrat support.
But we're going to talk about that now. We're going to see.
One thing that I do have to say is tremendous amounts
of wall have already been built, and a lot of wall when you include the
renovation of existing fences and walls renovated a tremendous amount, and
we've done a lot of work. In San Diego we're building new walls right now. And
we've -- right next to San Diego, we've completed a major section of wall, and
it's really worked well. So a lot of wall has been built. We don't talk about
that, but we might as well start because it's being built right now. Big
sections of wall. And we will continue that. And one way or the other it's
going to get built.
I'd like not to see a government closing, a shutdown.
We will see what happens over the next short period of time. But the wall is a
very important thing to us. I might put it a different way. Border security is
extremely important, and we have to take care of border security when you look
at what happened with the caravans and the people and a lot of people. We shut
it down. We had no choice. We shut it down. But it could be a lot easier if we
had real border security.
I just want to pay my respects to the Border Patrol
agents and officers. They've been incredible. The ICE agents and officers,
they've been incredible, and very importantly, our military, our military went
in and they did an incredible job. They have been really, really spectacular. A
lot of the people that wanted to come into the country and really they wanted
to come in, no matter how they wanted to come in; they were going to come in,
even a rough way.
Many of these people are leaving now, and they're
going back to their countries -- Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador and other
countries. They're leaving. If you noticed, it's getting a lot less crowded in
Mexico. And a lot of them are going to stay in Mexico, and the Mexican
government has been working with us very well. So we appreciate that. But they
haven't been coming into our country. We can't let people come in that way. So
that's pretty much it.
We're going to talk about the wall. I wanted to talk
about criminal justice reform just to let you know how positive that is. I want
to talk about the farm bill how positive that is, and I want to talk about the
wall. And I will tell you, it's a tough issue, because we are on very opposite
sides of -- I really think I can say border security, but certainly the wall.
But the wall will get built. A lot of the wall is
built. It' been very effective. I asked for a couple of notes on that. If you
look at San Diego, illegal traffic dropped 92 percent once the wall was up. El
Paso, illegal traffic dropped 72 percent, then ultimately 95 percent once the
wall was up. In Tucson, Arizona, illegal traffic dropped 92 percent. Yuma, it
dropped illegal traffic 95 to 96 percent.
I mean, and when I say dropped, the only reason we
even have any percentage where people got through is because they walk and go
around areas that aren't built. It dropped virtually 100 percent in the areas
where the wall is. So I mean, it's very effective.
If you really want to find out how effective a wall
is, just ask Israel. 99.9 percent effective that our wall will be every bit as
good as that, if not better. So we've done a lot of work on the wall, a lot of
wall is built. A lot of people don't know that. A lot of wall is renovated. We
have walls were in very bad condition and they are now in A-1 tip-top shape.
And frankly, some wall has been reinforced by our military. The military has
done a fantastic job. So the wall will get built, but we may not -- we may not
have an agreement today. We probably won't. But we have an agreement on other
things that are really good.
Nancy, would you like to say something.
PELOSI: Well, thank you, Mr. President for the
opportunity to meet with you, so that we can work together in a bipartisan way
to meet the needs of the American people.
I think the American people recognize that we must
keep government open, that a shutdown is not worth anything, and that you
should not have a Trump shutdown.
You have a....
TRUMP: Did you say "Trump?"
PELOSI: You have the White House. You have the Senate.
You have the House of Representatives. You have the votes. You should pass it.
TRUMP: No, we don't have the votes, Nancy, because in
the Senate we need 60 votes, and we don't have it (ph).
PELOSI: No, no, but in the House, you could bring it
up right now.
TRUMP: Yes, but I can't -- excuse me, but I can't get
it passed in the House if it's not going to pass in the Senate; I don't want to
waste time.
PELOSI: Well, the fact is, you can get it started that
way.
TRUMP: The House we could get passed very easily, and
we do.
PELOSI: OK, then do it. Then do it.
TRUMP: But the problem is the Senate, because we need
10 Democrats to vote, and they won't vote.
PELOSI: That's not the point, Mr. President. The point
is that there are equities to be weighed. And we are here to have a
conversation in a (inaudible) way.
TRUMP: Right.
PELOSI: So I don't think we should have a debate in
front of the press on this, but the fact is, the House Republicans could bring
up this bill if they had the votes immediately and set the tone for what you
want.
TRUMP: If we thought we were going to get it passed in
the Senate, Nancy, we would do it immediately. We would get it passed very
easily in the House. We would get it...
PELOSI: That's not the point.
TRUMP: Nancy, I'd have it passed in two seconds. It
doesn't matter though, because can't get it passed in the Senate because we
need 10 Democrat votes. That's the problem.
PELOSI: Well, again, let us have our conversation then
we can meet with the press again. But the fact is that legislating, which is
what we do, you begin, you make your point, you state your case. That's what
the House Republicans could do if they had the votes. But there are no votes in
the House, a majority of votes, for a wall, no matter where you...
SCHUMER: That's exactly right. You don't have the...
TRUMP: If I needed the votes for the wall in the
House, I would have them in one session; it would be done.
PELOSI: Well, then go do it. Go do it.
TRUMP: It doesn't help, because we need 10 Democrats
in the Senate.
PELOSI: No, don't put it on the Senate; put it on --
put it on the negotiation.
TRUMP: OK, let me ask you this, just -- and we're
doing this in a very friendly manner. It doesn't help for me to take a vote in
the House where I will win easily with the Republicans.
PELOSI: You will not win.
TRUMP: It doesn't help to take the vote, because I'm
not going to vote the vote of the Senate.
TRUMP: I need 10 senators. That's the problem.
PELOSI: Mr. President, you have the White House, you
have the Senate...
TRUMP: I have the White House. The White House is
done...
PELOSI: You have the House...
TRUMP: ... and the House would give me the vote if I
wanted it. But I can't because I need...
TRUMP: Nancy, I need 10 votes from Chuck.
SCHUMER: All right, let me say something here.
PELOSI: Let me -- let me say one thing. The fact is
that you do not have the votes in the House.
TRUMP: Nancy, I do, and we need border security.
PELOSI: Well, let's take the vote and we'll find out.
TRUMP: Nancy, Nancy, we need border security. It's very
simple.
PELOSI: Of course we do.
TRUMP: We need border security. People are pouring
into our country, including terrorists. We have terrorists. But we caught 10
terrorists. These are over the last very short period of time -- ten. These are
very serious people. All of our law enforcement have been incredible, but we
caught 10 terrorists, these are people that were looking to do harm. We need
the wall. We need -- more important than anything, we need border security of
which the wall is just a piece, but it's important.
Chuck, did you want to say something?
SCHUMER: Yes, here's what I wanted to say. We have a
lot of disagreements here. The Washington post today gave you a lot of
Pinnocchios, because they say you constantly misstate how much of the wall is
built, and how much there (ph).
But that's not the point here. We have a disagreement
about the wall.
TRUMP: The Washington Post...
SCHUMER: Whether it's effective or it isn't. Not on
border security, but on the wall.
We do not want to shut down the government. You were
called 20 times to shut down the government. You say, I want to shut down the
government. We don't. We want to come to an agreement. If we can't come to an
agreement, we have solutions that will pass the House and Senate right now and
will not shut down the government, and that's what we're urging you to do, not
threaten to shut down the government.
TRUMP: But you don't want to shut down the government,
Chuck...
SCHUMER: Because you can't get your way.
TRUMP: The last time you shut it down you got killed.
SCHUMER: Yes, let me say something, Mr. President. You
just say, my way or we'll shut down the government. We have a proposal that
Democrats and Republicans will support to do a C.R. that will not shut down the
government. We urge you to take it.
TRUMP: And if it's not good border security, I won't
take (ph) it.
SCHUMER: It is very good border security.
TRUMP: And if it's not good border security I won't
take it.
SCHUMER: It's what...
TRUMP: Because when you look at these numbers of the
effectiveness of our border security, and when you look at the job that we're
doing with our military...
SCHUMER: You just said it is effective.
TRUMP: Can I -- can I tell you something?
SCHUMER: Yes, you just said it's effective.
TRUMP: Without a wall -- these are only areas where
you have the walls. Where you have walls, Chuck, it's effective. Where you
don't have walls, it is not effective.
SCHUMER: Yes.
PELOSI: Let's call a halt to this. We have come in
here -- the first branch of government, article one, the legislative branch,
we're coming in, in good faith to negotiate with you about how we can keep the
government open.
SCHUMER: Open.
TRUMP: We're going to keep it open if we have border
security. If we don't have border security, Chuck, we're not going to keep it
open.
PELOSI: I'm with you. I'm with you. We are going to
have border security.
SCHUMER: And it's the same -- you're bragging about
what has been done.
TRUMP: By us.
SCHUMER: We want to do the same thing we did last year
this year this year. That's our proposal. If it's good then, it's good now, and
it won't shut down the government.
TRUMP: Chuck, we can build a much bigger section with
more money.
SCHUMER: Let's debate -- let's debate in private, OK.
Let's debate in private.
PELOSI: ... that is devoid, frankly, of fact, and we
can...
TRUMP: We need border security. I think we all agree
that we need border security, is that right?
SCHUMER: Yes, we do. We do.
TRUMP: Good, good. See, we get along.
Thank you, everybody.
QUESTION: You say border security and the wall. Can
you have border security without the wall?
TRUMP: You need -- you need the wall. The wall is a
part of border security.
QUESTION: Can you define (ph) what it means to have
border security.
TRUMP: Yes, we need border security. The wall is a
part of border security. You can't have very border security without the wall.
PELOSI: That's not true. That is a political promise.
Border security is a way to effectively honor our responses...
QUESTION: And the experts say you can do border
security without a wall, which is wasteful and doesn't solve the problem.
TRUMP: It totally solves the problem, and it's very
important.
PELOSI: Unfortunately this has spiralled downward from
when we came at a place to say, how do we meet the needs of American people, who
have needs. The economy has -- people are losing their jobs. The market's in a
mood. Our members are already...
TRUMP: Well, we have the lowest unemployment that
we've had in 50 years.
PELOSI: Sixty people of the Republican Part have last
-- are losing their offices now because of the transition. People are not...
TRUMP: And we gained in the Senate. Nancy, we've
gained in the Senate. Excuse me, did we win the Senate? We won the Senate.
QUESTION: When the president brags that he won North
Dakota and Indiana, he's in real trouble.
TRUMP: I did. We did. We did win North Dakota and
Indiana.
PELOSI: Let me say this -- let me say this, this is
the most unfortunate thing. We came in here in good faith, and we're entering
into a -- this kind of a discussion in the public view.
TRUMP: But it's not bad, Nancy. It's called
transparency.
PELOSI: No, and -- I know -- it's not transparency
when we're not stipulating to a set of facts, and when we want to have a debate
with you about saying -- we confront some of those facts, we have...
TRUMP: You know what, we need border security. That's
what we're going to be talking about, border security. If we don't have border
security, we'll shut down the government. This country needs border security.
The wall is a part of border security. Let's have a talk. We're going to get
the wall built, and we've done a lot of wall already.
QUESTION: (OFF-MIKE)
TRUMP: It's a big part of it.
QUESTION: Is it everything that you need?
TRUMP: It's a big part of it. We need to have
effective border security. We need a wall in certain parts, no, not all parts,
but in certain parts of a 2,000-mile border, we need a wall.
QUESTION: How much money?
TRUMP: We are doing it much under budget. We are
actually way under budget of the areas that we've renovated and areas that
we've built. I would say if we got -- if we got $5 billion, we could do a
tremendous chunk of wall.
QUESTION: Are you willing to accept less though, and
are...
TRUMP: Well, we're going to see. We're going to see.
Look, we have to have the wall. This isn't a question; this is a national
emergency. Drugs are pouring into our country. People with tremendous medical
difficulty and medical problems are pouring in, and in many -- in many cases
it's contagious. They're pouring into our country. We have to have border
security. We have to have a wall as part of border security. And I don't think
we really disagree so much.
I also know that, you know, Nancy's in a situation
where it's not easy for her to talk right now, and I understand, and I fully
understand that. We're going to have a good discussion, and we're going to see
what happens. But we have to have border security.