South Lawn
2:34 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Okay, thank you very much. Weโre going to Minnesota. I thought the debate last night was great. We got tremendous reviews on it. Weโre hitting what people want โ law and order โ which Biden was unable to even talk about because heโd lose the radical left โ his radical-left followers. I donโt think thereโs too many of them left.
But I thought it was a great evening. It was an exciting evening. I see the ratings were very high. And it was good to be there. It felt very comfortable. And I appreciate all the good words.
So we are going now, and weโre going to have a big rally. A lot of people showing up.
Yeah.
Q Mr. President, can you explain what you meant last night when you said that the Proud Boys should โstand back and stand byโ?
THE PRESIDENT: I donโt know who the Proud Boys are. I mean, youโll have to give me a definition, because I really donโt know who they are. I can only say they have to stand down, let law enforcement do their work. Law enforcement will do the work more and more. As people see how bad this radical, liberal, Democrat movement is and how weak โ the law enforcement is going to come back stronger and stronger.
But again, I donโt know who Proud Boys are. But whoever they are, they have to stand down. Let law enforcement do their work.
Q So, Mr. President, did you misspeak when you said โstand byโ? Thatโs my โ my first question. When you said โ
THE PRESIDENT: Just โstand by.โ Look, law enforcement will do their work. Theyโre going to stand down. They have to stand down. Everybody โ they have to stand โ whatever group youโre talking about, let law enforcement do the work.
Now, Antifa is a real problem, because the problem is on the left and Biden refuses to talk about it. He refuses to issue the words โlaw and order.โ And you saw that last night when he choked up. He canโt say the words because heโll lose the rest of the left. So heโs got to condemn Antifa. Antifa is a very bad group.
Q So, Mr. President, let me follow up: White supremacists, they clearly love you and support you. Do you welcome that?
THE PRESIDENT: I want law and order to be a very important part โ itโs a very important part of my campaign. And when I say that, what Iโm talking about is law enforcement has to โ the police have to take care. And they should stop defunding the police like theyโve done in New York โ
Q But Iโm talking about white supremacists, sir.
THE PRESIDENT: โ like theyโve done in New York. I just told you.
Q But do you denounce them? Do you denounce white supr- โ
THE PRESIDENT: Iโve always denounced any form โ
Q Of white supremacy?
THE PRESIDENT: Any form โ any form of any of that, you have to denounce.
But I also โ and Joe Biden has to say something about Antifa. Itโs not a philosophy. These are people that hit people over the head with baseball bats. Heโs got to come out and heโs got to be strong, and heโs got to condemn Antifa. And itโs very important that he does that.
Q So looking at (inaudible) Joe Biden, can I follow up, sir, on that?
Q Mr. President, on the election, you are โ you claim that you โ that you have an โ your response to coronavirus โ
THE PRESIDENT: I canโt hear a word youโre saying. I canโt hear.
Q But โ no, but โ
Q Will you โ will you debate again? Will you go ahead with the other two debates that are coming up? Will you debate again?
THE PRESIDENT: I hear he doesnโt want to go forward. But thatโs up to him. I mean โ
Q But what about you? Are you going forward?
THE PRESIDENT: I would โ yeah, I would like to. We โ by every measure, we won the debate easily last night. I think he was very weak.
Q Would you like to see any changes?
THE PRESIDENT: He looked weak. He was whining. Uh, yeah, we won the debate by almost every poll that I saw. If you look at the โ the various polls. And I looked at about six of them, and we won every one of them. So, no, I donโt mind debating him. I hear he wants to get out of the debates. I donโt know. Thatโs up to him.
Q Sir, thereโs a lot of worry โ thereโs a lot of worry about the right-wing militias that are armed and going into the streets with weapons. Does that concern you that they go out there with their weapons and walk around in the streets?
THE PRESIDENT: Yeah, it does concern me. And crime generally concerns me โ any form of crime. And let law enforcement take care of it.
Q Mr. President, why are you afraid of the election? Why are you afraid of โ
THE PRESIDENT: So we had a problem in New York. They have 100,000 ballots that are a mess. Theyโre all confused, all mixed up. Now they say theyโre going to redo them, but what are they going to do with 100,000 ballots that have already been sent? This is exactly what Iโm talking about. Itโs a big, big, big-scale problem.
A hundred thousand ballots went out to New York with the wrong names on the, wrong envelops, wrong addresses, wrong everything. And now they want to redo the ballots, but that doesnโt help because what about the ones that are already sent? This is exactly what Iโm talking about.
Q Can I follow up to that, Mr. President? If there was an apparent Joe Biden victory come the 20th of January and you โ
THE PRESIDENT: There โ there wonโt be. There wonโt be.
Q Sir, what if there is? Would you challenge it?
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