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Trump cut literal red tape while standing next to a massive pile of paper to make a point about big government

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Trump cut literal red tape while standing next to a massive pile of paper to make a point about big government


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trump red tape regulationKevin Lamarque/Reuters

  • President Donald Trump held a deregulation event on Thursday.
  • He stood next to huge piles of paper and cut red tape.


President Donald Trump concluded a press conference about his administration's progress on cutting regulation on Thursday by standing in front of a massive stack of papers and cutting a literal band of red tape.

After speaking to reporters about the number of regulations he has eliminated and how the cuts would advance his agenda, the president moved over to a stack of paper taller than he is, signifying the number of regulations that exist at the federal level today. Crossing the enormous pile was a ribbon of red tape.

This red tape was crucial to Trump's message on deregulation, and a tweet he sent soon after his statements highlighted this element of the process conference.

"Today, we gathered in the Roosevelt Room for one single reason: to CUT THE RED TAPE!" Trump wrote. "For many decades, an ever-growing maze of regs, rules, and restrictions has cost our country trillions of dollars, millions of jobs, countless American factories, & devastated entire industries."

Here are some photos and a video from the event:

Trump, with scissors in hand, prepared to cut the red tape.

Win McNamee/Reuters

"So this is what we have now, and this is where we were in 1960, and when we're finished, which won't be in too long a period of time, we will be less than where we were in 1960, and we will have a great regulatory climate," Trump said, with his daughter Ivanka and others behind him.

Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

"She has a lot to do with it, she has things called roads," Trump said about secretary of transportation Elaine Chao, who was standing off to the side, "And bridges, right?"

Win McNamee/Getty Images

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