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Trump Remarks @Memphis Safe Task Force Roundtable (Transcript)

Editor’s Notes: This event features President Donald J. Trump’s participation in the Memphis Safe Task Force Roundtable, where he discusses the significant reduction in violent crime following a federal and state surge in the city. Throughout the event, the President and various officials highlight the collaborative efforts of 22 federal agencies and over 1,500 National Guard members in “dismantling the grip of violent criminals” on the community. The discussion also covers broader national security updates, including a temporary postponement of strikes in Iran under “Operation Epic Fury” to pursue potential diplomatic agreements. Additionally, President Trump addresses domestic issues such as airport security disruptions and his calls for tying Department of Homeland Security funding to voter ID and citizenship requirements. (March 23, 2026) 

TRANSCRIPT:

Opening Remarks

DONALD TRUMP: Thank you. Wow. This is a nice place with the best sound system. I don’t know. Who did — sounds like the finest opera hall in anywhere in the world. Let’s come back here more often.

So often, have sound systems that aren’t the greatest. And there’s nothing worse making a speech when nobody can hear you. This is beautiful and it’s a great place.

And Memphis has to like me because I have a lot of friends here and they were not happy a year ago, two years ago, four years ago. And now they said, “We can’t believe what’s happened in terms of crime, in terms of what what’s gone on and the job that these people and some of the great people — many of the great people in the audience — have done.” And that’s why I’m here today.

In fact, we were going to cancel because we have a couple of events going on, as you probably noticed. So they said, “Oh, we’ll cancel Memphis.” We can — I said, “We’re not canceling Memphis for anything. We’re not canceling — we’re not going to cancel Memphis.” But we do have some big things happening and very positive, I have to say.

Update on Operation Epic Fury

So before getting to our important discussion this morning, let me provide a brief update on Operation Epic Fury, which is a very good name as it turns out. That was the name they showed me — 20 names. “Sir, what name would you like?” I didn’t like any of them. And then I get toward the end, I said, “You gotta be kidding. What? Operation Epic Fury.” I love that name. And it’s very appropriate for what’s taken place, in Iran, because we knocked out their navy. We knocked out their air force. We knocked out their anti-aircraft. We knocked out everything. And we did it with fury, actually.

As I announced earlier, based on preliminary conversations between The United States and Iran over the past two days, I’ve directed the Department of War to temporarily postpone planned strikes against major energy and electricity targets in Iran. They have very, very big, new — actually, and very expensive — billions of dollars it costs to build them — one missile, one of our powerful ones, and it comes down to the ground like it was made out of dust. But to determine whether a broader agreement can be reached, we’ve had very good discussions. Very, very good discussions.

And you have to understand, I know my whole life has been a negotiation, but with Iran, we’ve been negotiating for a long time. And this time, they mean business. And it’s only because of the great job that our military did is the reason they mean business. They want to settle and we’re going to get it done, I hope. So hopefully, this will be possible.

But no matter what, we’ll ensure that Iran never obtains a nuclear weapon. They can’t have a nuclear weapon. They would have had one if we allowed the Obama deal to stand. That was the Iran nuclear deal they called it. They would have had one, Marsha three. Well, I tell you what, Martha, we would have nuclear weapons up there when — would you say, two years ago, three years ago, or four years ago — we would have been in a position that nobody wants to be in. We won’t allow ourselves to be in that position.

Decimating Iran’s Military Capabilities

Over the past three weeks, the United States military and our partners have been decimating Iran’s military capabilities with overwhelming firepower, skill, lethality in force, and we’re destroying their ballistic missiles and drones programs with launches down by more than 90%. We’re hitting their launches at a level that nobody even thought of before. 90. They don’t — they can’t launch them, and they don’t have very many of them because most of them have been annihilated.

But we’ve annihilated their defense industrial base, eliminating their navy. We had 158 ships sit down. I said to my people, “Why didn’t you capture the ship?” I said, “Were they good or not?” They said, “They were great, sir.” So why didn’t you capture? We could’ve used them. They said, “It’s more fun to put them at the bottom of the sea.” But they’re not there anymore.

So we eliminated their navy, Pete. Right? Yes. And that’s gone. We eliminated their air force. We eliminated all of their air defense, everything. We eliminated everything there is to eliminate, and we eliminated them. We eliminated their leaders. We had the first set of leaders. They’re gone. Then they met — 88 people met. And it’s sad. I mean, it’s sad they couldn’t have made a deal. We could have made a deal with them a long time ago.

Then the second set — 88 people met to pick a new leader, and they’re now extinguished. And then they’re meeting again, but now nobody wants to be the leader. It’s one of the few political jobs that nobody wants anywhere in the world. Nobody wants it. It’s a very dangerous job.