The Most Unhinged Moments From Trump's 'Celebration' Of His Impeachment Acquittal

US president calls the Russia inquiry "bullshit" and blasts "dirty cops".
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In what came as a surprise twist to absolutely no one, Donald Trump has given a rambling, defensive and generally not very pleasant speech during a White House “celebration” of his impeachment acquittal by the Senate.

As the former reality television host walked to his lectern, he received a standing ovation while ‘Hail to the Chief’ played, before launching into an unhinged riff targetting some of his favourite and most frequently mentioned subjects.

A day after the partisan decision, the US president hit out at the “bullshit”, brandished a copy of the Washington Post and even found time to promote The Apprentice during an unscripted outpouring.

He spoke for more than an hour.

“Bullshit”

Despite the significance of the event, there was no teleprompter. This was pure stream-of-consciousness Trump. The first suggestion this could be his most surreal performance yet came when he declared the earlier Russia investigation to be “bullshit”.

“We were treated unbelievably unfairly,” he said in campaign rally-style. “You have to understand, we first went through ‘Russia, Russia, Russia’. It was all bullshit.”

President Donald Trump arrives to speak in the East Room of the White House.
President Donald Trump arrives to speak in the East Room of the White House.
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Attacks rivals

Trump admitted the event was more of a “celebration” than a speech, and he used it as an opportunity to slam his critics - most notably House speaker Nancy Pelosi, who launched the impeachment inquiry, and Adam Schiff, the Democrat leading the House prosecutors.

“Adam Schiff is a vicious, horrible person. Nancy Pelosi is a horrible person,” Trump said. “They’re vicious as hell.”

The president said that at the earlier National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, Pelosi was sitting nearby: “I said things other folks wouldn’t say. But I meant every word.”

He singled out Mitt Romney, who was the only Republican to vote to convict Trump on impeachment, as a “failed presidential candidate”.

He reprised old attacks on James Comey, the “sleazebag” former FBI director, claiming that had he not fired him “it’s possible I wouldn’t even be standing here right now”.

Points to a headline

He brought props.

“I’ve done things wrong in my life, I will admit ... but this is what the end result is,” Trump said, holding up a copy of the Washington Post with the headline ‘Trump acquitted’.

Turning to wife Melania, he quipped: “Honey, maybe we’ll frame it. The only good headline I’ve ever had on the Washington Post.”

The president kept returning to the theme of “total acquittal”.

President Donald Trump speaks in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, Feb. 6, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)
President Donald Trump speaks in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, Feb. 6, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)
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Praises Republicans

He called the investigations into his presidency “evil” and Democrats “vicious as hell” as Republican allies laughed and applauded

“We’ve been going through this now over three years,” he said. “It was evil. It was corrupt. It was dirty cops. It was leakers and liars. And this should never ever happen to another president.”

While decrying his critics, he praised Republicans he viewed as loyal. He mentioned Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican, and complimented his physical fitness.

“When I first got to know Jim, I’d say, huh, he never wears a jacket — he’s obviously very proud of his body,” Trump said.

Jordan was a college wrestler and an assistant wrestling coach at Ohio State University in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Jordan’s time coaching at Ohio State was marked by dozens of allegations from wrestlers over sexually abuse by the team doctor. Jordan has denied knowing about the abuse.

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