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The President of the United States serves as the commander-in-chief, holding significant authority over military decisions and national policy. Recent discourse reflects ongoing debates regarding the President's responsibility for political outcomes, their role in initiating conflicts, and their success in advancing specific economic agendas. Observers frequently evaluate the President's decision-making processes and the potential political consequences of their actions on both the nation and their respective parties.

“declaring, quote, 'The president of the United States is the steward of the White House for future generations of first families.'”

“When you listen, you have a president who has taken this country into a war that we did not want, right? and who is is covering up for some things in the Epstein files and everybody's gotten a glimpse now of how the world really works. You don't think that's going to be a radicalizing experience for some people”

“What I mean is I’m speaking about the objectives of the military campaign that have been directed by the president of the United States. Obviously, the president has and will continue to set the overall objectives, and the military objectives.”

“And it's interesting to see the president refer to it as war, to see the secretary HG staff refer to it as war and the folks on Capitol Hill or at least leadership Republican leadership are saying, Well, no, it's it's this isn't war. It's something something short of that.”

“So this was a war of choice by the president.”

“I think it is a tragedy and honestly this this is the president's fault. I mean, the president chose to do this.”

“That's why they're thinking about putting a u a ground troops or special forces in there to see if they can get that that the nuclear fizzile material out of the country.”

“The president can start a war lawlessly without Congress and then Congress feels obligated to fund it on the back end as if it had been approved.”

“As commander-in-chief, do you take responsibility for that? For the strike on the school in Iraq.”

“we finally have a president who puts American workers first.”

“What the president said consistently going back to 2015, and I agreed with him, is that Iran should not have a nuclear weapon.”

“I just go back to how consistent the president has been on this point in his campaigns in 2016, 2020, 2024. He has consistently said Iran can never have a nuke.”

“WE HAVE A GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH CHINA. CHINA ACTUALLY IS HAS BECOME ECONOMICALLY FOR US, VERY GOOD, VERY GOOD.”

“I think NATO is making a very foolish mistake.”

“And so the presidency, yes, Andrew Jackson expands the reach of executive power, no doubt. to the point where it terrified half the country into forming a coalition called the wig, the wig party to counteract him.”

“Congressman Neil Dunn of Florida had had some real health challenges... the president mentioned in the course of the conversation, you know how to get my doctors involved, and they did and within a number of hours they took him to Walter Reed Emergency Surgery.”

“THE PRESIDENT SAYING THE CRAZED DEMOCRATS ARE NOT LETTING THEM BE FAY. DEMOCRATS SAY THEY WILL FUND THEM BUT WANT CHANGES TO.”

“but that the fact that he now says weeks and that he's cancelling or or sorry postponing his trip to China which was supposed to start March 31st is a signal that they're trying to leave some breathing room there”

“Again, he used the word excursion to talk about the war with Iran. Excursion is an interesting choice of words, is it not, Major? Not war, not incursion, but excursion.”

“I've spoken to a certain president... He said, 'I wish I did it. I wish I did, but they didn't do it.'”

“It's easy to say that the president has created a lot of uncertainty, but really what he's done is created a lot of disruption.”

“LATER THIS AFTERNOON, THE PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT WILL FORMALLY LAUNCH THEIR EXECUTIVE ORDER AND TASK FORCE AGAINST FRAUD.”

“What the president said consistently going back to 2015, and I agreed with them, is that Iran should not have a nuclear weapon.”

“The president is in great spirits.”

“the president, you know, as of right now, like he did with the June war, is not calling this a war, except when he is, but is not calling this a war by the definition that you need to seek congressional authorization.”