Acquitted, Trump does not consider himself left. Neither towards his Democratic adversaries who tried to depose him, nor towards the rare Republicans who did not support him. "We all have enemies, and allies, and sometimes allies who are enemies, but we don't know it," Trump said Thursday morning at the traditional annual prayer breakfast in Washington, which brings together Congress, the government and the diplomatic corps. After brandishing the Washington Post on his arrival announcing his acquittal the previous day before the Senate, Trump spoke about the dismissal procedure launched against him last September.
"As everyone knows, my family, our great country and your president have been put to a terrible test by very dishonest and corrupt people ... They have done everything they can to destroy us and in so doing have injured very badly our nation. They knew what they were doing was wrong, but they put their people first
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