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Transcript: Trump 4th of July Remarks Before ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Signing

Read the full transcript of President Trump’s remarks at 4th of July event ahead of signing the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ into law, July 4, 2025.

Presidential Introduction and Military Success

President Trump: Well, thank you very much. And that is some sight, especially after what happened just a week ago, when you look at that big, beautiful plane and the other ones were something. It was an incredible mission. And I think I can say very proudly, and I don’t have to quote the polls, that our country is more proud right now than it’s been in many, many years. We have pride. We have dignity. We have something that’s happened miraculously so fast.

You know that our military now is the most sought-after job there has ever been, being — serving in our military. One year ago, people didn’t want to join our military. They didn’t want to join our police, our firefighters. They didn’t want to join anything having to do with our country. And now, as you probably know, the enlistment is at an all-time record. We’re packed. We’re full. And I just think that’s so important because that was so sad. One year ago, when I heard those statistics, we had a different President, but nobody wanted to join. And now, we’re at a record.

And I will say that I just left NATO, where we had a tremendous experience. They’ve agreed to put up over a trillion dollars a year. They went from less than 2 percent to 5 percent, and nobody thought that was possible. And they told me very strongly — the leaders of a big part of the world, very respected people all — they told me that, you know, one year ago, your country was dead. And now, you have the hottest country anywhere in the world. So that’s the way it is, and that’s the way we like it. And it’s only going to get hotter. I promise you that.

Fourth of July Celebration and Gratitude

After that spectacular display of American power, let me just say that God bless the United States military, and God bless the USA. God bless the USA. And to all Americans, I want to wish you a very happy Independence Day. A very happy Fourth of July. This is going to be something special. There’s spirit in this country. We haven’t seen anything like it in many, many years — in decades.

Let me also express our gratitude to our magnificent First Ladies. You worked very hard to make this all work. And we have a fireworks display about 9 o’clock tonight. I hope you’re all going to be around and watch it. I know our congressmen and our senators who are standing right here — so many of them — they did such a great job. They’re going to be here. I guarantee you. They’re not leaving. They’re not leaving.

Thanks as well to the National Park Service, the USO, and countless friends and distinguished guests. We have so many people in the audience that have so much to do with the success of our country. We’ve, I think, had probably the most successful almost six months as the President and the Presidency. I think they’re saying it was the best six months, and I know for a fact they’re saying the last two weeks there has never been anything like it as far as winning, winning, winning.

Operation Midnight Hammer and Military Heroes

So, as you know, two weeks ago, our incredible Air Force pilots conducted one of the most successful military strikes in all of history — Operation Midnight Hammer. And that’s exactly what it was. It was a hammer. This evening, we’re honored to be joined by 150 airmen and their families from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, home of the B-2 bomber.

And we’ve kept them a little bit on guard. We kept them a little bit — let’s be a little bit quiet about it. But if you want to raise your hand very quickly, raise your hand, because you people are just incredible. They don’t want to be in disguise, you know. They say, “We don’t have to do that.” They’re looking at us like we’re a bunch of babies. “We don’t have to be in disguise.” We saw all those hands go up. Thank you very much. We owe you everything. Great job. Incredible. Just flawless. One of the most flawless military campaigns in the history of our country.

If you remember, years ago, they had helicopters crashing into each other. It was a disaster. The hostages in Iraq. And we had just the opposite. We didn’t have any crashes. We didn’t lose any planes. We didn’t lose anybody. Those beautiful planes that you saw were totally stealth. They flew right over the center of a very hostile country, and they never even saw it coming. And then they said, “Skedaddle.” They dropped the bombs. They said, “Skedaddle.” And that big sucker turned over like this on its side and it got out of there.

Well, I’ll tell you what. I don’t know how they do that, but they can do it. I asked our great General Caine, how do they do that? Do they really love doing that? Look at them. They’re all laughing. And they said, “Do they really like doing it, sir?” “They can’t wait.” Better you than me. That’s all I can say.

It was a flawless mission. Every single bomb hit, and it was total obliteration. Total obliteration. And now even the fake news is admitting that. They hated to admit it, but they had no choice. That was an incredible thing. And these heroic pilots showed our enemies what it means to fly, fight, and win, to every service member who supported that mission. And we have many of them here. We’ve made you very — really, we’ve made you proud by supporting, but you’ve made us even prouder by having the courage to get in those gorgeous machines and fly through the roughest airspace anywhere in the world.