NFL Draft Coming to Washington, D.C.

NFL Draft Coming to Washington, D.C.

Donald Trump announces that the 2027 NFL Draft will be held on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Read the transcript here.

Donald Trump and Roger Goodell speak to press.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):

… and Washington DC mayor Muriel Bowser, secretary Scott Turner, secretary Doug Burgum, and I see Howard Lutnick is here too, commerce, and some others that if I could see past the press, I'd name you, but I can't. I'm pleased to reveal that the 2027 NFL draft, that's a big thing, will be held right here in our nation's capital, Washington DC, on the National Mall, and you get a little glimpse of it. I was just saying to Roger, I don't think there's ever been anything like that. That's a good idea. In fact, maybe we could use it for other things also. I have an idea. It's going to be beautiful. It's going to be something that nobody else will ever be able to duplicate that, I don't suspect. It's very exciting.

(00:56)
Every year, hundreds of young football players have their dreams come true as the NFL teams across the land, and you just saw that last week, select the best young players in America to join their ranks. Hundreds of thousands of football fans will travel all across our country to cheer them on in person. We expect, would you say, more than 100,000 people. What is the capacity would you think it can hold? Because the Mall can actually hold up to 1 million people, if you go all the way back. What do you think?

Speaker 2 (01:26):

Over three days, we'll be over 1 million.

Speaker 1 (01:28):

Oh, yeah, you're going to be… Yeah. boosting local businesses and bringing jobs and tourism to the heart of our capital. The draft is a celebration of one of our country's most cherished cultural institutions, and the annual highlights for football fans everywhere. Everyone in the world is going to be watching. We look forward to welcoming people from across the nation, from all over the world. Last month, the Washington Commanders and the DC government also announced a major deal to build a brand-new 65,000-seat football arena at the site of the RFK Stadium in Eastern Capitol Hill. And I don't think there's a better site anywhere in the world than that site.

Speaker 3 (02:10):

Incredibly exciting.

Speaker 1 (02:11):

He's a friend of mine, he's a very successful guy. There's a reason for it. It's amazing, it sat there for years and people were talking about stadiums in 25 different sites. I said, "They're not talking about the best site. That's the best site there is." Bringing professional football back into the district from Maryland. And not only are these announcements great for the NFL, but they also advance the mission of making Washington DC safe and clean and beautiful. And we're working very closely with the mayor, as you know, and we've made a lot of improvements in the last few months, and it's getting to look really strong. Crime is way down, and there's a good relationship we have going with Muriel. So I want to thank you very much.

Speaker 4 (02:55):

Thank you.

Speaker 1 (02:55):

And would you like to say a few words?

Speaker 4 (02:57):

Thank you, Mr. President.

Speaker 1 (02:57):

The mayor, please.

Speaker 4 (02:59):

Thank You. Thank you. Sorry. Well, greetings. I'm Muriel Bowser, I'm the mayor of the best city in the world and also the sports capital. And we are delighted to be here with the Washington Commanders, the NFL, and the president, to talk about this very exciting announcement for Washington DC. We believe in investing in sports because they have helped us transform neighborhoods, and the NFL bringing this event to the nation's capitol will help us fill hotel rooms, our restaurants. And Americans from all 50 states will come to their nation's capital and enjoy our beautiful city and museum. So we're just delighted to be here and we want to thank everybody for all the hard work to get here.

Speaker 1 (03:50):

Thanks, Muriel.

Speaker 4 (03:51):

Thank you.

Speaker 2 (03:51):

[inaudible 00:03:52].

Speaker 1 (03:51):

[inaudible 00:03:55], please.

Speaker 2 (03:57):

Thank you. Well, Mr. President, thank you. We're honored to be here in the Oval Office, and to have you announce the 2027 NFL draft is a special treat. So thank you for your support.

Speaker 1 (04:07):

Thank you very much.

Speaker 2 (04:07):

Also, thank you for your support in the commander's new stadium.

Speaker 1 (04:11):

Oh.

Speaker 2 (04:12):

We agree it's going to be a great site, we think it's going to be great for our fans here. And it's great to come back home. And so we're very excited about that. Josh is leading the way on our behalf, and the mayor, so we thank both of them for that. Also I want to thank you, because in the first term you helped us get a Canadian trade deal, which we-

Speaker 1 (04:32):

I did.

Speaker 2 (04:32):

We want to make sure we note again, and make sure you know-

Speaker 1 (04:39):

Canada does not like me too much. They gave a great American company a lot of money that you deserved, frankly.

Speaker 2 (04:45):

Thank you. The draft has really become one of the great entertainment and sports events. Just a week ago in Green Bay, we had over 600,000 people attend. The year before in Detroit, we had close to 800,000. As the president remarked, we believe we'll be well over 1 million when we come here to DC in 2027. So we not only believe it's a great site, we believe it's consistent with what the president said, which is investing in our communities, investing specifically here in the nation's Capital. One that I grew up here in Washington DC. And it's particularly important. We think we can have a tremendous impact on this community, and it will not just be an event. It will be something that will show the world how far the nation's capital has come and where it's going. So we're very excited about that and we thank everybody here. We thank you for your support. We know it's going to be a great event. Mr. President, we thank you again.

Speaker 1 (05:43):

Thank you very much.

Speaker 2 (05:44):

You're welcome.

Speaker 1 (05:48):

Yes, thank you.

Speaker 3 (05:48):

[inaudible 00:05:49].

Speaker 2 (05:48):

Thank you.

Speaker 3 (05:48):

Mr. President, thank you very much. We wouldn't be here without you. Thank you for your leadership in terms of the stadium. And now what a great day for Washington. I mean to host the NFL draft in 2027 on the mall, I believe we'll get over 1 million people, and it's going to be an amazing day, and it'll showcase what Washington's all about, but it'll also showcase what our country's all about. Washington is the gateway city to our country, and it'll be an amazing day, and we can't wait to get started. And I couldn't have done it without my partners, Roger Goodell, thank you.

Speaker 2 (06:24):

Thank you.

Speaker 3 (06:25):

And Mayor Muriel Bowser. And we're ready to get to work, and I can't imagine RFK coming back. I grew up here. DC used to stop on Sundays and everyone would be inside, watching football, or everyone would be glued at the stadium. And so we want to bring that back. And football really is existential to the culture of America. We all love it, we all watch it, and it brings people together. And so what a great way to celebrate the United States of America, the NFL, and the Washington Commanders. And President Trump, we leave on your desk…

Speaker 1 (07:06):

Thank you.

Speaker 3 (07:06):

… a Trump jersey. You are the ultimate commander, so it is a commander's jersey. There's no bird on it.

Speaker 1 (07:13):

I see.

Speaker 3 (07:13):

But we appreciate you and thank you for everything you've done, and look forward to the future.

Speaker 1 (07:23):

Thank you very much.

Speaker 3 (07:28):

Thank you.

Speaker 1 (07:28):

And I have to say that Josh had a very good draft a short while ago. You have a very good quarterback.

Speaker 3 (07:33):

We do.

Speaker 1 (07:34):

A great quarterback, I think.

Speaker 3 (07:35):

[inaudible 00:07:36].

Speaker 1 (07:36):

Great. Any questions please, about the stadium or any of it? Yeah, please.

Speaker 6 (07:42):

Yes, thank you President.

Speaker 1 (07:44):

Yes. Thank you very much.

Speaker 6 (07:44):

Yes, thank you so much. About the draft, and I would like to… an event that it was already mentioned here, the World Cup. Although United States, the passion here is football, for the World Cup next year, how do you envision Mr. president this event here in the United States?

Speaker 1 (08:02):

That'd be fantastic. I worked very hard to get the World's Cup. In fact, I think I have the trophy right here, right behind yeah. Don't have a picture taken with Roger in that trophy, by the way.

Speaker 3 (08:12):

[inaudible 00:08:13].

Speaker 1 (08:13):

But no, they brought it in. Johnny, who's a good guy, but he brought that in. That's the actual trophy. It's interesting that you asked that. And it's made at Tiffany's, and they're leaving it here until just before the actual World Cup, then it goes to the champion. But that's very exciting, we have the Olympics, so we have both of them. I worked very hard in getting both, and I said, "You know, I'm not going to be able to be there as president," and then a strange thing happened, and it turned out I became president not for the term that I was supposed to be, I became president… Well, we have the Olympics and the World Cup, and we have something that maybe surpasses everything, the 250th anniversary of our country. So that's going to be great. That's going to be a very big event. A yearlong event. So thank you for question. Very nice question. Yeah, please,

Speaker 7 (09:02):

Yes. So you've often said you want US to be bigger, better, and stronger. Currently Russia is the biggest country in the world by landmass, followed by Canada and then China. So when you say that you want to annex Canada, is it so that it would be the biggest country in the world?

Speaker 1 (09:25):

No, I never even thought it that way, although I am a real estate developer at heart. I've never heard that question. Yeah, please go ahead.

Speaker 8 (09:33):

Mr. President. Will you have to hire more security and police in order to accommodate the million people coming in for the NFL draft?

Speaker 1 (09:41):

I think that there'll be something, and I know Roger will work it out, and Josh and all of us will work it out. It's such an honor to have that. I think it'll be great for everybody. Great for our country. It'd be something very special. There's no scene like it, there's no sight like it. My whole life was based on sites, locations. And as soon as I looked at that rendering, it's going to be beautiful. It's going to really be beautiful. Interestingly, I didn't know exactly where it sat relative to the capitol, but the stadium, if you go back, is right behind the capitol. Miles behind, but nevertheless visually right behind it.

(10:17)
So it's going to be an architect's dream, whoever the architect is chosen. And the owner. It's going to be something special. I think it's going to be great for the area. It will be top of the line. I know these people very well, and they only know about top of the line. And I would say that more will be put into the stadium than would be put into a identical stadium of a similar size. I think they're going to do a special. Because of the importance of the location, I have no doubt they'll do a special job. Yeah, please.

Speaker 5 (10:49):

Can you explain a little bit about how you would implement tariffs on the film industry, kind of how that would work?

Speaker 1 (10:54):

Well, that's a different story, but our film industry has been decimated by other countries taking them out, and also by incompetence. Like in Los Angeles, the governor's a grossly incompetent man, he's just allowed it to be taken away from Hollywood. Hollywood doesn't do very much of that business. They have the nice sign and everything's good, but they don't do very much. A lot of it's been taken to other countries, and a big proportion. And I'm actually going to meet with some, because there's some advantages I guess, and I'm not looking to hurt the industry, I want to help the industry. But they're given financing by other countries, they've given a lot of things.

(11:33)
And the industry was decimated. If you look at how little is done in this country now, you know, you think we were the ones. We used to do a hundred not long ago, 100%. Now we do almost like very little. It's shocking. Are you in that business too?

Speaker 3 (11:50):

[inaudible 00:11:51].

Speaker 1 (11:50):

Because he's in so many businesses, you could explain it, but it's not a good situation. So we're going to meet with the industry. I want to make sure they're happy with it because we're all about jobs. It's very important. It's a big industry, but it's an industry now that's… It's really left, it's abandoned the USA where it started.

Speaker 9 (12:13):

Mister [inaudible 00:12:14].

Speaker 1 (12:14):

And we'll get it back. Yeah, please.

Speaker 9 (12:17):

Thanks, Mr. President. First I just want to thank you for letting us in here. I'm with Zero Hedge and the last administration.

Speaker 1 (12:22):

Oh, yeah.

Speaker 9 (12:22):

Banned us on social media, so we're really grateful to be in the White House. And this is not exactly sports-related, but I've been dying to ask you this question for a long time, which is that two and a half years ago, the Nord Stream pipeline blew up. And despite what people like John Brennan and all the Hawks said, you were one person who said Russia probably did not blow up its own pipeline.

Speaker 1 (12:43):

We can believe, they said Russia blew it up. Yeah.

Speaker 9 (12:45):

So I'm wondering now that you're president, if you would consider launching a formal investigation into what happened there and who actually did blow it up?

Speaker 1 (12:53):

Well, probably if I asked certain people, I'd be able to tell you without having to waste a lot of money on an investigation. But I think a lot of people know who blew it up. But I was the one that blew it up originally because I wouldn't let it be built. And then when Biden got in, he allowed it to be built. And it's very interesting. But I think Russia, with the price of oil right now, oil's gone down, I think we're in a good position to settle. They want to settle, Ukraine wants to settle. If I weren't president, nobody would be settling. They're losing 5,000 people a day. Think of it. Here we talk about football. They're losing 5,000 people on average a week. Mostly Russian soldiers and Ukrainian soldiers. 5,000 a week. Not including people that are killed as missiles go into areas that they shouldn't be.

(13:45)
It's a very terrible thing, and I think we've come a long way, and it could be something will happen, but hopefully it will. As you know, President Putin just announced a three-day ceasefire, which doesn't sound like much, but it's a lot, if you knew where we started from, because they were not… We had a president that for three years didn't speak to Putin. And it all shouldn't have happened. This is a war that should have never happened. And you're going to be very disappointed when you find out the real number of people that were killed. It's far greater, many times greater, I believe, but far greater than the numbers that you're putting out. It's a very, very, deadly, horrible war. Okay. Yes ma'am.

Speaker 8 (14:27):

Thank you, Mr. president. Some Catholics were not so happy about the image of you looking like the Pope.

Speaker 1 (14:33):

Oh, I see. You mean they can't take a joke? You don't mean the Catholics, you mean the fake news media.

Speaker 8 (14:38):

[inaudible 00:14:40].

Speaker 1 (14:39):

The Catholics loved it.

Speaker 8 (14:41):

Colonel Dolan [inaudible 00:14:42].

Speaker 1 (14:42):

I had nothing to do with it. Somebody made up a picture of me dressed like the Pope, and they put it out on the internet. That's not me that did it. I have no idea where it came from. Maybe it was AI, but I know nothing about it. I just saw it last evening. Actually, my wife thought it was cute. She said, "Isn't that nice?"

Speaker 8 (15:01):

My question about it-

Speaker 1 (15:02):

Actually, I would not be able to be married though. That would be a lot. To the best of my knowledge, Popes aren't big on getting married, are they?

Speaker 2 (15:11):

No, no.

Speaker 1 (15:12):

Not that we know of, no. No. I think it's the fake news media that… They're fakers.

Speaker 8 (15:18):

My question though, sir, was about the fact that it was put out on the White House account, even though it was AI-generated, it was a joke, it was a meme, does it at all diminish the substance of the official White House account to have it go out on that channel?

Speaker 1 (15:31):

Oh, give me a break. Somebody did it in fun. It's fine. Have to have a little fun, don't you?

Speaker 10 (15:39):

Mister [inaudible 00:15:40].

Speaker 1 (15:40):

Yeah, please go ahead.

Speaker 10 (15:41):

Tell me about the program that's just been introduced to give undocumented immigrants living in the United States…

Speaker 1 (15:46):

How about me?

Speaker 10 (15:46):

… $1,000 to self-deport. Can you just tell us a little bit?

Speaker 1 (15:51):

Oh, the new program.

Speaker 10 (15:51):

The new program.

Speaker 1 (15:52):

Yeah. We have millions of people that have come into this country illegally, through an administration that didn't know what they were doing, they didn't have a clue. And now we find out officially they didn't, because the president was incompetent. But I could have told you that before. And they've allowed millions and millions of people to pour in murderers, drug dealers, the biggest drug dealers in the world actually. Terrorists come in, emptied prisons from many countries, not just South America, all over the world. They emptied their prisons into our beautiful USA. And to get that many people, 21 million people, we think the real number is, but let's say 3 million of them are serious criminals. 11,888 murders, many of whom murdered more than one person. It's hard to believe we have to even talk about this while we're talking about something so beautiful, but it's something we have to talk about having to do with the country, because it's very important.

(16:48)
So they came in by the millions, illegally into our country. They just float in through an open border policy that was insane. And what we've done is we've offered the numbers, but because we're taking them out by the thousands, we're being obstructed, it's very unfair what's happening because the court system is being… It's very unfair. We have to get them out fast. These are bad people, these are people that are killing, and they've already killed many people in this country. Illegal immigrants that came in illegally through an open border policy, which is insane. We talk about common sense. That's not common sense. And they came in from the Congo, all over Africa, all over Asia, all over South America, parts of Europe. They float in and just walked right into our country, we had no idea who they were.

(17:36)
21 million at least. That's probably a low number. You hear lower numbers than that? That's a low number. But many are really serious criminals and terrorists, and people from jails. They emptied out jails. You know, Venezuela, their crime is down 72% because they took all the criminals off the streets and the gangs, and they dumped them into our country. So we are getting them out. It's a very difficult thing with the courts because the courts have all of a sudden, out of nowhere, they said, "Maybe you have to have trials." Trials. We're going to have 5 million trials? Doesn't work. Doesn't work. You wouldn't have a country left. But hopefully the Supreme Court will save it. But what they've done is a very, very serious thing. Past presidents took out hundreds of thousands of people when needed. You look at Eisenhower, you look at many of them, and they took people out and they didn't go through any of this.

(18:31)
But what we thought we'd do is a self-deport, where we're going to pay each one a certain amount of money and we're going to get them a beautiful flight back to where they came from. And they have a period of time. And if they make it, we're going to work with them so that maybe someday with a little work, they can come back in if they're good people, if they're the kind of people that we want in our company, industrious people that could love our country. And if they're not, they won't. But it will give them a path to coming back into the country. If they miss that limit, they're going to be taken out of our country, and they will never get a path to come back in. And it'll be a much tougher process. And it's called self-deportation. And by doing that, you're talking about so many millions of people, by doing that.

(19:23)
By the way, we've taken out thousands of terrorists, drug lords. What we've done is amazing. Tom Homan and Kristi Noem have done an incredible job. They really have done an incredible job, but it's a hard job. So we're going to have a self-deportation where they deport themselves out of our country. And we'll work with them, and we're going to try, and if we think they're good, if they're people we want in our country, they're going to come back into our country, we'll give them a little easier route. But if they don't work and if we take them out after the date, then they're never coming back, and that's the least of the problems they're going to have. Yeah, please.

Speaker 5 (20:08):

What's your expectation for your meeting with the Canadian Prime Minister tomorrow?

Speaker 1 (20:12):

I don't know. He's coming to see me. I'm not sure what he wants to see me about, but I guess he wants to make a deal. Everybody does. They all want to make a deal because we have something that they all want. We have something that they all want. China wants to make a deal very badly. You see what's happening to China. China's being decimated, and I don't want that to happen, but they have to make a fair deal. We were losing hundreds of billions of dollars a year. Think of it, on our trade policies with Biden, we're losing $5 billion a day. I think Josh as a great businessman, would not let that happen too long, right? How many groups could lose 5 billion a day?

Speaker 3 (20:49):

[inaudible 00:20:49] do that.

Speaker 1 (20:49):

If you lose 5 billion one day, that's the end of that company, right? You're fired. He says, "You're fired, get out of here." So we essentially did that, and we have it down to a very low number. We're doing really well. Really well. Yeah.

Speaker 8 (21:03):

How did you decide to reopen Alcatraz? Can you walk us through that decision?

Speaker 1 (21:08):

Did I say, what?

Speaker 8 (21:09):

To reopen Alcatraz. How will you use it? How did you come up with the idea?

Speaker 1 (21:13):

Well, I guess I was supposed to be a movie maker. We started with the movie making will end. I mean, it represents something very strong, very powerful in terms of law and order. Our country needs Law and Order. Alcatraz is, I would say the ultimate, right? Alcatraz. Sing Sing and Alcatraz, the movies. But it's right now a museum, believe it or not. A lot of people go there. It has the most violent criminals in the world, and nobody ever escaped. One person almost got there, but as you know the story, they found his clothing rather badly ripped up. And it was a lot of shark bites, a lot of problems. Nobody's ever escaped from Alcatraz, and just represented something strong having to do with law and order. We need law and order in this country.

(22:05)
And so we're going to look at it. Some of the people up here are going to be working very hard on that. And we had a little conversation, I think it's going to be very interesting. We'll see if we can bring it back in large form, add a lot. But I think it represents something. Right now it's a big hulk that's sitting there, rusting and rotting. You look at it, it's sort of a… You saw that picture that was put out, it's sort of amazing. But it sort of represents something that's both horrible, and beautiful, and strong, and miserable, weak. It's got a lot of qualities that are interesting. And I think they make a point.

(22:48)
Okay. Are you guys okay? I want to just say that it's such an honor to be up here with my friends, because this is a group of people that have done an amazing job. And all we can do, Muriel and I, is give them the greatest site there is, I think, that I've ever seen for something like this. And I did very well in the real estate business. I think this is the greatest site there is anywhere in the world for exactly what you guys are doing. And we'll work with you, we've got a lot of work to do to get it going, but we'll work with you and we'll try and make the dream come true. And I want to thank you all very much for being here. Thank you. Thank you very much.

Speaker 11 (23:24):

Mr. President. Mr. President, on Israel. On Israel, do you think [inaudible 00:23:30] Israel, do you think you could [inaudible 00:23:35] Gaza?

Speaker 1 (23:35):

We're going to help the people of Gaza get some food. People are starving and we're going to help them get some food. A lot of people are making it very, very bad. If you look, Hamas is making it impossible, because they're taking everything that's brought in. But we're going to help the people of Gaza, because they're being treated very badly by Hamas. Thank you very much, everybody.

Speaker 8 (23:56):

Thank you guys. Thank you everyone. Okay.

Speaker 15 (24:00):

Thank you.

Speaker 13 (24:00):

Are they closed?

Speaker 14 (24:06):

Yeah.

Speaker 13 (24:06):

Yeah.

Speaker X (24:06):

Are you…

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