Hours after a Christmas morning statement calling for respect and unity, Trump was banging out rage-filled tweets targeting 'Crazy Nancy Pelosi'
Simply having a wonderful Christmastime. Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images President Trump couldn’t even keep up the charade for a day. Hours after a Christmas-morning statement calling for respect and unity, he was banging out rage-filled tweets targeting his political rival. It was a fast turnaround, even for Trump, whose insincere nod to civility was as real as flying reindeer.
The Christmas-morning statement was clearly phony, and by that evening, Trump proved it. “Why should Crazy Nancy Pelosi, just because she has a slight majority in the House, be allowed to Impeach the President of the United States?” Trump, evincing a preschooler’s understanding of the Constitution, tweeted.
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