Think of it from a real estate perspective,
I didn’t expect [Kim] to take it, but we wanted to show him as clear as we could that there was an alternative,
When you’re talking about a territory that’s just been subject to a pretty gruesome bombing campaign and has been for the last 17 years or so controlled by a religious mafia — Hamas — maybe talking about moving these people out and developing it into the Riviera is not the best look for the president of the United States."
He is a real estate guy,
You know, as a developer, [Gaza] could be the most beautiful place — the weather, the water, the whole thing, the climate,
Trump is a builder. He knows how to rebuild. He's a leader. And he's the ultimate negotiator,
The whole region needs to come up with their own solutions if they don't like Trump's solution,
This can't go on like this,
This plan is neither practical or politically viable for any Arab country,
I've never seen anything like it,
The notion of lather, rinse, repeat — let’s do the same thing in Gaza we’ve done for decades isn’t going to sustain,
Not a word of this was ever mentioned by the president,
I do not know the details of the President's plan,
I was saying earlier that I think President Trump was trying to paint a picture of a Gaza without Hamas, which I completely agree with,
It's something that's extremely personal to so many Michiganders,
I think they've seen enough turmoil in that region. I don't think that we need to contribute with a proposal,
When I look at Gaza, I see a devastating humanitarian catastrophe,
It's been made very clear to the president that the United States needs to be involved in this rebuilding effort, to ensure stability in the region for all people,
Why on earth would we abandon decades of well-established humanitarian programs around the world, and now launch into one of the world’s greatest humanitarian challenges?”
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results,