President Donald Trump was in Tupelo, Mississippi tonight for another Keep America Great Again rally. Under fire as the House of Representatives instituted procedures for an impeachment inquiry, th…
tonight for another Keep America Great Again rally. Under fire as the House of Representatives instituted procedures for an impeachment inquiry, the President came out swinging before a capacity crowd at BanCorpSouth Arena.
Trump called this week’s procedural vote an attempt to nullify the 2016 election, saying the House members who voted for it were “disgracing themselves” and “bringing shame upon the House of Representatives.”“They’ve been plotting to overthrow the election,” Trump said. “Yesterday’s vote by the radical Democrats is an attack on democracy itself.”
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