WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Donald Trump emerged positive and all set to press on with his re-election effort on Wednesday after the Democratic-led impeachment drive that he denounced as invalid crashed to a stop in the Republican-led Senate.
U.S. President Donald Trump gestures to gathered news media as he invites Venezuela’s opposition leader Juan Guaido at the White House in Washington, U.S., February 5,2020 REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Trump strategies to discuss the issue at the White House on Thursday. A source near the president explained his address as a “vindication speech” that would combine some magnanimity with an “I told you so” tone.
Next, advisers stated, Trump would proceed at complete steam on his political and policy goals, throwing himself fully into his re-election campaign and efforts to fulfill pledges he has actually made to his fans and the electorate.
” The president is pleased to put this most current chapter of disgraceful behavior by the Democrats in the past, and looks forward to continuing his work on behalf of the American people in 2020 and beyond,” the White House stated in a statement after the verdict.
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