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“ICE is incredible people they help all of you alive with some of the most vicious characters you meet anywhere in the world no matter where you go you're not going to find worse than the ms-13 gangs of some of these gangs that come over from countries that we don't even know about and they're very disrespected by the Democrats and we can't let that happen they're heroes and these people will tell you that to the heroes and these people are heroes and heroines but you know I just want to say that the people working and ice are brave tough strong people that love our country and they help the sheriff's and they help law enforcement and they've done an incredible job and I really appreciate your support and the Democrats want to cut particular they want to cut ice they take out ms-13 and others by the thousands and they want to cut ice so we're not going to let that happen”
On , Donald Trump, 45th and 47th U.S. President at US Executive Branch & The Trump Organization, spoke about ICE during Trump makes remarks after meeting on border security on Washington Post.
President Trump made a series of public appearances in early June 2026, traveling to Wisconsin for a roundtable with farmers and conducting an interview with Meet the Press. During the events, he described the ongoing U.S. military campaign against Iran as a "military exercise" and said it was "not a big war." He stated that Iran's military had been "largely decapitated" and that a blockade was costing Iran $400-$500 million a day. Trump argued that he had not broken a campaign promise not to start new wars, saying he had to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. On the economy, Trump praised Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh and said he wanted to let him make his own decisions on interest rates, while also stating he would like rates to be lower and that strong economic growth should not be penalized with rate hikes. On the proposed anti-weaponization fund, Trump called it a "great idea" and said he would pay applicants "the kind of money they deserve." When asked if people who attacked police officers on January 6 should receive taxpayer money, he said he "wouldn't be inclined to say so, but I have to see it." Trump also discussed a concept where the American public could become partners with AI companies, and he spoke about ending the electric vehicle mandate, eliminating the estate tax for family farms, and supporting coal production. At the Wisconsin roundtable, he repeatedly referred to NBC News as "fake news" and criticized the network's coverage.