Can we ask you one -- any comment on the New York shooting, Mr. President? Any comment on the shooting?
Which one?
The shooting in New York? In New York.
It's a terrible thing. Obviously, I put out a statement, it's so bad. It's so sad to see. He's a lunatic and we just have to stop it. These people come in and you never want to see a thing like that happen. And we've expressed our opinion very, very strongly, terrible thing.
Mr. President, on Ukraine, will you let those Ukrainians who fled the war to stay in the United States until the war ends?
I think we will, yeah.
You will?
I think we will. We have a lot of people that came in from Ukraine and we're working with them.
[Crosstalk]
Let's be quiet, quiet.
Negotiation with South Korea. Are you going to finish tomorrow?
Finish what tomorrow?
Tariffs.
Tariffs? No, we won't be finished tomorrow, but our country is becoming very rich and that's what we want. We have to have a rich America and we're taking in a lot of money. And it's -- we're becoming very strong and very rich. Thank you.
Thank you, press. Please back up. Thank you, press.
[The President walks into the Palm Room.]
We did good, right?
Yes.
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It looks good, Mr. President.
Did you have a good time in Scotland?
Yeah, did you sir?
I did. You want to breathe that air.
Hi, Don, how are you?
Good, did you have a good time?
Yeah, thanks so much, sir.
Mr. President, what would you consider your biggest accomplishments while in Scotland? Is it the EU trade deal or talks with the UK leader?
Thank you. They're making our country very rich. Our country is very, very rich. It's about time somebody did it.
Mr. President, do you think that Congress [Inaudible] against Barack Obama?
Well, basically he's out of office. [Inaudible] you have to recognize the wrong that they've done and it can never be allowed to happen.
Thank you, sir. Thank you.
