
"What a stupid question that is to be asking at this time. We're talking about something else. Later on, the president called on Doocy a second time. Peter, I'll give you one more chance because that was a bad question you asked before, Trump said."
"In Iran, we're doing very well. Somebody said, How would you score it from 0 to 10? I said, I'd give it a 12 to 15. Their army is gone. They're just about look, their navy is gone. Their communications are gone. Their leaders are gone."
"A lot of our people were being killed. They were being maimed. They were being destroyed with their bombs all over the place, planted in roads, and we called them the roadside bombs. Walking around without legs, without arms, face blasted. Killed many, many people."
President Trump held a college sports roundtable at the White House with notable figures including Tiger Woods, Nick Saban, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Governor Ron DeSantis to address NCAA policies on name, image, and likeness. Reporters attempted to question Trump about U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran and reports of Russia providing Iran intelligence about U.S. military operations. Trump dismissed these questions as inappropriate timing, calling one inquiry stupid. When given a second opportunity, Trump claimed the military operation was highly successful, rating it between 12 to 15 on a scale of 10. He referenced past Iranian actions during the Iraq War, describing injuries inflicted on American soldiers through roadside bombs.
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