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Trump expresses respect for Kim Jong-un, believing he is starting to respect the US, and hopes for a positive outcome despite skepticism from others.
Trump advocates for getting rid of the filibuster rule, arguing that with only 52 Republican votes, eight Democrats control legislation, preventing bills from passing.
Trump emphasizes his commitment to building a border wall and warns Democrats who oppose it that they are putting America's safety at risk. He states his administration will not back down on demanding immigration control, which he claims the American people voted for and deserve.
Trump claims he included neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and the KKK in his condemnations, suggesting his critics found it hard to argue against this, instead focusing on the timing of his statements.