The president celebrated his newly confirmed immunity from both legal and constitutional accountability: “This is really not a news conference, it’s not a speech. It’s not anything, it’s just — we are sort of — it’s a celebration.”
This is not a news conference. Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images On Wednesday, 48 U.S. Senators officially affirmed that Donald Trump has abused his power so profoundly that he deserves to be the first president ever removed from office by congressional order. Among those who took this extraordinary stance was one member of the president’s own party. Never before in U.S. history had a senator voted to remove a co-partisan from the White House.
The most powerful government official on planet Earth went on to say that the the investigation into his alleged obstruction of justice had been “bullshit” — and, also, that if he hadn’t fired the FBI director who was overseeing an investigation into his campaign, he might no longer be in power. “Had I not fired James Comey,” he said, “it’s possible I wouldn’t even be standing here right now.”
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