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Transcript: President Trump Hosts a Rose Garden Club Lunch – 10/21/25

Read the full transcript of President Donald Trump’s remarks at Rose Garden Club Lunch on October 21, 2025.

Welcome to the Rose Garden

PRESIDENT TRUMP: Thank you very much. Thank you. What a friendly group this is. No Democrats are here, right?

Well, I want to thank everybody. This has been a labor of love. You know, we took over a building that was not properly taken care of. It just wasn’t. It’s a very special building, and we are taking care of it.

Rose Garden Renovations

This was grass. And when you have a news conference, and this was going on for many years, but everybody would just sink into the mud. It was extremely luxurious grass, especially when it was raining, because you’d go back, you’d go down about five inches into the mud. And when we had a press conference here, all the press standing back there, they’d be cursing. The women would be lifting up their shoes, saying, “You’ve destroyed my shoes. This is terrible.”

So we got a stone that’s the exact same stone and color as the White House itself, because we wanted the friendly feeling of that light color. And it reflects the sun, and it keeps you cool even in the summer. And we’ve had press conferences. We finished it about a month ago.

Presidential Walk of Fame

This is, as you see over here, the Presidential Walk of Fame. And we had this long wall with half windows because there used to be a swimming pool on the other side of the wall. That was the swimming pool where Jackie would say, “I hear women inside. Are women inside?” Quite a famous, I’m not saying anything. This was a part of a movie.

And the Secret Service said, “No, ma’am. There’s no women inside, ma’am. I’m sorry, ma’am. You’re going to have to move along.”

“But I hear women inside.”

“No, ma’am. You’ll have to move along, ma’am.”

So that was the famous swimming pool. Now it’s even worse. It’s for the media. They covered the pool up. They covered the pool up, and now it’s for the media. And I think we have a small representative group. I don’t think they allowed the rest of them. I can’t believe it. What happened? They’re all on the other side of the wall. Can you believe it? Because this is supposed to be sort of a private event. And there is no such thing in politics as a private event.

Lindsey, you learned that a long time ago, right? The great Lindsey Graham doing fantastic. You’re up 34 points, Lindsey. That’s not bad, I’ll tell you. That’s not bad.

Rating the Presidents

So we did the Presidential Walk of Fame from the great George Washington all the way to, well, I think we have to rate him above me. So he’s less than great. Less than George. Somebody went up there. They say, “You’re the third-best president in the,” this was on television, third-best. And they said, “Who are the first two?” George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. And I got extremely angry at this man, you know?

You can’t, it’s going to be tough to beat, Mr. Senator. It’s going to be, John, it’s going to be very tough to beat Washington and Lincoln, but we’re going to give it a try, right? Hey, they didn’t put out eight wars, nine coming, all right? We put out eight wars, and the ninth is coming, believe it or not.

White House Ballroom Project

So I just want to say it’s great to be with you. And when we’re finished, later on, we’re going to have a little quick lunch, and they do great food at the White House. And this is used sometimes for evening, where we have, we’ve had some incredible people for the evening, and some of the big foreign leaders have been coming.

And most excitingly, on the other side, you see the fence and the wall. We’re building a world-class ballroom. You know, for 150 years, they’ve wanted a ballroom here. We don’t have a ballroom. We have a little cocktail area, but we don’t have a ballroom. The East Room, it’s called, is a very small cocktail area. It’ll help 88 people if it’s tight.

And we said, I said, if I do this again, I’m going to get a ballroom built. And we’re putting up our own money with, the government is paying for nothing. You probably hear the beautiful sound of construction to the back. You hear that sound? Oh, that’s music to my ears. I love that sound. Other people don’t like it. I love it, Josh. I think when I hear that sound, it reminds me of money. In this case, it reminds me of lack of money because I’m paying for it. So it’s the opposite.

But it’s going to be one of the most beautiful ballrooms anywhere in the world, and it’s going to be able to take care of tremendous things. When you have, as an example, I’m going to see President Xi in two weeks, going over to South Korea. We’re going to meet in South Korea. We’re going to talk about a lot of things. They want to discuss the fact that they’re paying a 157 percent tariff. It’s a little higher than they thought.

And we’re doing very well. I think we’re going to do well in that negotiation. We’ve done well in Japan, with South Korea, with Europe. The European nations got together. We made a deal. And it was all based, without the tariffs, you could have never made the deal.

Tariffs Equal National Security

I’ll tell you what. Tariffs equal national security. Remember that. Tariffs equal national security. You’ve got to remember that. And they also equal wealth for our nation, because we’ve taken in hundreds of billions of dollars in a very friendly manner, given to us by nations that used to take it from us. And they used tariffs on us, and we never used it on them because we were foolish.