Trump for Democrats: Illuscies and Discreet

Following victory in the judicial process in the Senate aimed at his dismissal, US President Donald Trump appeared Thursday waving one of the American dailies, which wrote in capital letters “innocent”, as well as harsh criticism of his opponents. Hours after showing the same newspaper before those present [...]
A few hours after showing the same newspaper in front of those present in prayer breakfast, Mr. Trump did the same before he started his speech at the White House about what he named a <x0fest” on his release from charges brought by the House of Representatives.
Mr. Trump insisted not for the first time that he did nothing wrong, adding that: “we went through an unfair situation.“.
During the annual morning prayer ceremony, President Donald Trump, who faces a tough election campaign, called <x0, dishonest and corrupt” Democrats who tried to dismiss it while accusing some of his political enemies of using religion to justify their wrong actions. Although he did not mention it by name, Mr. Trump referred to Republican Senator Mitt Romney, regarding his pro-cussion vote for abuse of office.
“As everyone knows“, President Trump said, my family, our excellent country and your president was put to a terrible test by some very dishonest and corrupt”. “They did everything they could to destroy us and by doing so they hurt our country very much”, President Trump said.
On Wednesday, in a mostly party line vote, the Senate cleared President Trump of charges of abuse of office and obstruction of Congress, voting against his dismissal.
President Trump is running for elections to be held on November 3rd and enjoys strong support from conservative gospel Christians and Catholics. Not to mention names, he criticized some of his opponents for using religious faith to justify their actions during the process in the Senate.
Republican Senator Mitt Romney, who is Mormon, cited his religious belief when voting for President Trump's dismissal in the Senate on charges of abuse of power.
Following the vote in the Senate, the Democrats appear uncertain of their next steps in investigations against the president. / VoA












