'This sounds like the preface for a vindictive moment in this presidency ... that was a frightening moment of television right there.' -NYTimes' Bret Stephens on Pres. Trump's National Prayer Breakfast speech bashing critics
04:14President Donald Trump blasted "dishonest and corrupt" people Thursday morning at the National Prayer Breakfast, bashing his impeachment before the nonpartisan event with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
just steps away. The Senate on Wednesday acquitted Trump almost entirely along party lines on charges of abusing his power and obstructing Congress,, with Sen. Mitt Romney the long Republican vote to convict.
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