An unidentified speaker asserted in a short recorded address that "1,900,000 more American born workers are employed today," saying the country has "more Americans... working than at any time in the history of our country." The speaker also claimed nearly 2,000,000 workers were added since they took office.
The speaker went on to attribute a large share of recent job gains to federal hiring, saying, "Under Biden, 1 out of every 4 new jobs went to increase the size of the federal government. So in other words, 1 out of 4 was a federal worker." The remarks included an explicit qualification: "Well, I love our federal workers, but that's not the way you can build a country. It's a short road to a disaster."
The speaker contrasted those statements with a claim about their own administration, saying, "Under my administration, 100%, think of that, of all new jobs created came out of the private sector." The speaker did not provide sources, data citations, or additional context to support the numerical claims.
The transcript records these assertions and emphatic qualifiers but does not include supporting evidence, such as agency reports, labor-force surveys, or a breakdown of how the speaker calculated the share of federal hires. The claims therefore stand as the speaker's stated positions in the record rather than independently verified facts.
The remarks offer three discrete claims: the net increase in employed "American born" workers; that one-quarter of new jobs under President Biden were federal hires; and that all new jobs under the speaker's administration were created in the private sector. Each claim in the transcript is presented without accompanying source attribution or documentation.