Two more ‘austere religious scholars’ killed at Trump’s direction

Last October, the Washington Post hailed ISIS caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as an “austere religious scholar.” Because it was Trump who ordered that these jihad mass murderers be taken out as well, watch for the establishment media to eulogize them in similar terms.

“White House Confirms Trump Has Killed Two More Top Terrorists,” by Ryan Saavedra, Daily Wire, February 6, 2020:

The Trump administration confirmed that a mission directed by President Donald Trump last month was successful in killing a top Al-Qaeda terrorist in the Middle East.

“At the direction of President Donald J. Trump, the United States conducted a counterterrorism operation in Yemen that successfully eliminated Qasim al-Rimi, a founder and the leader of al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and a deputy to al-Qa’ida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. Rimi joined al-Qa’ida in the 1990s, working in Afghanistan for Osama bin Laden,” The White House said in a statement. “Under Rimi, AQAP committed unconscionable violence against civilians in Yemen and sought to conduct and inspire numerous attacks against the United States and our forces.”

“His death further degrades AQAP and the global al-Qa’ida movement, and it brings us closer to eliminating the threats these groups pose to our national security,” the statement continued. “The United States, our interests, and our allies are safer as a result of his death. We will continue to protect the American people by tracking down and eliminating terrorists who seek to do us harm.”

News that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had targeted al-Rimi in a strike initially broke last week, although the U.S. government did not put out a statement at the time confirming the news.

The New York Times reported on Sunday that al-Rimi had claimed credit for the December 6 Islamic terrorist attack on Naval Air Station Pensacola where three U.S. sailors were killed and eight other Americans sustained severe injuries.

The Daily Wire highlighted last week several other top Islamic terrorists that Trump has killed since October:

The news comes after a Trump-authorized drone strike killed Iranian terrorist leader Qassem Soleimani, Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Quds Force (IRGC-QF), in early January….

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How Joe Biden Rejected Trump’s Peace Plan by Hugh Fitzgerald

The Trump Administration’s remarkably detailed peace plan, set out in 179 pages of text and two pages of maps, is the fruit of 2½ years of intensive labor by Jared Kushner and a half-dozen others. For the first time, according to this plan, Israel would recognize a State of Palestine, with its capital in what, arguably, can be considered part of East Jerusalem – concessions that are vehemently opposed by the Yesha Council representing many Jews living in the West Bank. The significance of the Israeli concessions has been ignored by much of the media, because it gets in the way of the agreed-upon narrative, which is that the Trump Administration has been grossly unfair to the Palestinians in its determination to “give Israel everything it wants.” This phrase, endlessly repeated, mischaracterizes the detailed and comprehensive handiwork of those who crafted the Administration’s peace initiative. Only those who have read the plan in its entirety (at www.whitehouse.gov) have a right to comment on it; media summaries have hardly done justice to what it promises the Palestinians. Four-fifths of the plan is devoted to the many economic benefits that the Palestinians will reap from agreeing to make peace, with a contemplated $50 billion investment in the health, education, vocational and professional training, infrastructure (schools, roads, bridges, tunnels), housing, utilities (electricity, water, Internet), expanded employment, new businesses — all for the Palestinians in their new state of Palestine.

Cynics – and a great many in our media and political elites have decided cynicism is the only permissible reaction when it comes to the “Deal of the Century” – treat this plan not as a genuine effort at forging a sustainable peace, but merely a case of Trump trying to curry favor with Jewish and evangelical Christian voters and, at the same time, to deflect attention from the impeachment proceedings. And, these cynics add, Prime Minister Netanyahu, who faces charges in Israel of corruption (because in the past he accepted gifts of cigars and champagne), must also have wanted the plan to be released when it was in order to help him in his own effort to deflect attention from his legal difficulties at home. But the impeachment proceedings have been going on for four months; had the Trump Plan been introduced at any time, before, during, or after the impeachment business, Trump would still have been accused of attempting to exploit the Deal of the Century to deflect the public’s attention. Similarly, Prime Minister Netanyahu’s legal troubles have been going on for many months and will continue to do so; there was no way to predict when release of the peace plan would do him the most good. The plan was a complicated affair, and when it was finally ready, with every rhetorical wrinkle in those 181 pages ironed out, it was released. There is no evidence that its release was either delayed, or rushed, in order to help out either Trump or Netanyahu in their domestic politics.

None of the four Democratic front-runners – Biden, Sanders, Warren, and Buttegieg, had anything good to say about the Trump Plan. They were far harsher on the plan than were many of the Arabs themselves in their initial responses. Those from Egypt, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Oman were fairly mild, even praising Trump for his effort and calling for renewed dialogue between Israel and the Palestinians, based on the plan as a starting point, and under the auspices of the United States. Those early responses were the result of three things: First, the Arab calculation that they need President Trump’s support in any conflict with Iran and wish not to displease him; second, the recognition by several Arab states — Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Egypt — that Israel is their most valuable regional ally against the Iranian threat and they don’t want Israel weakened by being pushed to make too many concessions to the Palestinians; third, after seven decades, the Arab states are becoming increasingly fatigued with the whole “Palestinian cause,” weary of the Palestinian demands, and no longer interested in sacrificing their national interests for the Palestinians and their tiresome, prevaricating, grasping, and demanding leader, Mahmoud Abbas.

Those initial responses of mild approval gave way, at a meeting of the Arab League in Cairo on February 1, to a unanimous rejection of the Trump Plan, and then, a few days later, to its rejection again, this time by the O.I.C. (the Organization of the Islamic Conference). Those Arab states that had originally supported the plan as a “praiseworthy effort” did not want to stand out from the other Arabs at a meeting of the full 22-member League; they preferred to keep their heads down, and vote with the rest of the group, for fear of being tarred as “collaborators and sellouts to Netanyahu and Trump.” In such circumstances, they didn’t want to take a risk of antagonizing the Arab street, whipped up by the Palestinian propagandists against the regimes of those who did not denounce the plan. And Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, Bahrain, Oman, Morocco – all of which had originally lent their cautious support to the plan – had to worry not just about other Arab states attacking their position, but especially about Iran, with its vast propaganda apparatus, ready to pounce on those Arab states it could depict as in Trump’s – and Netanyahu’s — pocket. Given such potential threats, it was prudent of those countries to reverse their initial responses, and vote along with the other Arabs at the Arab League Meeting in Cairo on February 1 to reject the Trump proposal, and to do it again, this time joining 56 other Muslim states at the meeting of the O.I.C. in Riyadh a few days later, in rejecting the Trump peace initiative.

The responses of the Democratic candidates, which can be found here, are worth examining, for they were not even as positive as were, initially, those of a half-dozen Arab states. Let’s start with Joe Biden, whose campaign slogan is “No Malarkey”:

Former vice president Joe Biden called the outline counterproductive and warned against settlement annexations.

Biden refers to the “outline,” which raises the obvious question: did he not read the whole plan, in all of its impressive detail, set out in 181 pages, before commenting on it? If he did not, he has no business commenting on it. “Whereof we do not know, thereof we should not speak” – Wittgenstein, too, believed in “no malarkey.” Study the plan, look carefully at the two maps, and only then, Joe Biden, based on your newly-acquired detailed knowledge, of Trump’s Deal of the Century, will you have earned the right to comment on it.

When Biden claims that the plan is “counterproductive” he means this: the Palestinians are furious with the plan, and because it’s so “unfair” they won’t enter into negotiations. Instead of creating the conditions for peace, the Trump Plan has thus pushed the parties farther apart. But there is nothing new about the Palestinians throwing temper tantrums and refusing to negotiate. It’s not this plan alone that they object to; it’s any plan that doesn’t give them everything they want. The Palestinians haven’t been willing to enter into negotiations with Israel for many years now. Even when the Arafat was offered 97% of the West Bank by Ehud Barak, at the Taba Summit in January 2001, during Carter’s presidency, the Palestinians refused to accept it. Arafat repeatedly refused to take anything less than a complete return by Israel to the 1949 Armistice Lines. Mahmoud Abbas similarly refused an offer from then-Prime Minister Olmert to give the Palestinians 95% of the West Bank. Abbas has continued to repeat the maximalist claim: the creation of a Palestinian state, including the entire West Bank; the withdrawal of Israel to the 1949 Armistice Lines; Jerusalem, including the Old City, with the Western Wall and the Temple Mount, to become the undivided capital of a Palestinian state, and finally, the “return of the refugees,” meaning — uniquely for this very special group of refugees — that children and grandchildren of the Arab refugees, more than 5 million of them, can return to what is now Israel, and demographically overwhelm the Jewish people in their one small state.

What is truly “counterproductive” is to continue to allow Abbas and his fellow Palestinians to labor under the delusion that they can continue to reject negotiations with Israel unless they receive, in advance, assurances that their maximalist demands will be met, and to do so while – still more infuriating – claiming they have no intention of negotiating either with Trump or with the Israelis. The plan includes an important timetable: Israel has agreed, in still another concession, not to build any new settlements in the West Bank during the next four years, as long as negotiations with the Palestinians are going on. There is now time pressure put on the Palestinians to negotiate in good faith. For if no final agreement is reached in that time, then the Israelis can, in the American view, resume settlement-building. That is not a “counterproductive” condition, but one more likely to lead to an agreement, if the Palestinians finally understand the consequences either of not negotiating, or of not doing so in good faith by continuing to make demands that have no prospect of being accepted by Israel. Meanwhile the clock is running on the moratorium agreed to by Israel on new settlement building.

Of course, this need for the Palestinians to grasp the nettle of negotiation before the four-year moratorium on settlement building runs out assumes that the Palestinian leaders will behave rationally. They tend to let their rages get the better of them. Let us remember that in February 2019, Mahmoud Abbas refused to take the tax money Israel collected for it, because Israel insisted on deducting from the amount it transferred to the P.A. the same amount that the P.A. provided to terrorists and their families. This meant that the PA was forfeiting about $170 million a year, because it would not accept any money collected for it by the Jewish State as long as Israel deducted from the amount it transferred the $14 million a month that the PA diverted to its Pay-For-Slay program. After having declared he would never take the reduced tax payments, Mahmoud Abbas quietly capitulated. And now he accepts what Israel gives him — the taxes collected minus a sum equal to what the PA provides to the terrorists and their families in their “Pay-For-Slay” program.

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Why Impeachment Failed

It’s comforting, no doubt, to believe that Donald Trump has survived the impeachment trial because he possesses a tighter hold on his party than did Barack Obama or George W. Bush or any other contemporary president. In truth, Trump, often because of his own actions, has engendered less loyalty than the average president.

It’s difficult to recall, after all, a single Democratic senator throwing anything but hosannas Obama’s way, which allowed the former president to ride his high horse from one scandalous attack on the Constitution to the next.

In 1998, no Democrat voted to convict Bill Clinton, who had engaged in wrongdoing for wholly self-serving reasons, despite the GOP’s case being far more methodical and incriminating.

The chances of any party’s removing its sitting president without overwhelming evidence that fuels massive voter pressure are negligible. It’s never happened in American history—unless you count the preemptive removal of Richard Nixon—and probably never will. Democrats are demanding the GOP adopt standards that no party has ever lived by.


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Perhaps if the public hadn’t been subjected to four years of interminable hysteria over the United States’ imaginary descent into fascism, it might have been less apathetic toward the fate of “vital” Ukrainian aid that most Democrats had voted against when Obama was president.

And perhaps if institutional media hadn’t spent three years pushing a hyperbolically paranoid narrative of Russian collusion—a debunked conspiracy theory incessantly repeated by Democrats during the impeachment trial—the public wouldn’t be anesthetized to another alleged national emergency.

You simply can’t expect a well-adjusted voter to maintain CNN-levels of indignation for years on end.

Beyond the public’s mood, the Democrats’ strategy was a mess. House Democrats and their 17 witnesses set impossible-to-meet expectations, declaring that Trump had engaged in the worst wrongdoing ever committed by any president in history. (I’m not exaggerating.) When it comes to Trump criticism, everything is always “the worst thing ever!”

Even if Trump’s actions had risen to the level of removal, Reps. Adam Schiff and Jerrold Nadler were terrible messengers to make the case. These are not the politicians you tap to persuade jurors; they’re the politicians you pick to rile up your base.

Despite all the fabricated praise directed at Schiff over the past couple of weeks, the man reeks of partisanship. Not only because he’s been caught lying about the presence of damning evidence against Trump on more than one occasion, but because he played a sketchy role in helping the whistleblower responsible for sparking the impeachment come forward.

Even then, instead of spending the appropriate time building a solid case, subpoenaing all the “vital” witnesses, and laying out a timeline, House Democrats, by their own admission, rushed forward.

They justified taking shortcuts by warning that the country was in a race to stop Trump from stealing the 2020 election just as he had allegedly stolen the 2016 election.

That wouldn’t have been a big deal if House Speaker Nancy Pelosi hadn’t exposed the supposed need for urgency as a ruse, by withholding the articles of impeachment from the Senate for weeks.

She did so despite having zero standing to dictate the terms of the trial, no constitutional right to attempt to dictate them, and no political leverage.

In the end, she got nothing from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for her trouble.

Meanwhile, Democrats had spent most of the House hearings focusing on difficult-to-prove specific criminal offenses of “bribery” and “extortion”—poll-tested words that were taken up after the House realized “quid pro quo” didn’t play as well with the public.

Then, they didn’t even bother including the “crimes”—no, you don’t need a violation of criminal law to impeach, but the word was incessantly used by House Democrats anyway—in their open-ended articles of impeachment, written expressly to compel Senate Republicans to investigate for them.

The House had no right to demand that, and the Senate had no reason to comply. So as soon as the upper chamber took up impeachment, Democrats began dropping one “bombshell” leak after the next—the same strategy they deployed during the Brett Kavanaugh hearings—to drag out the spectacle and maximize the political damage.

Some of us would certainly have preferred that more Republicans concede Trump’s call was unbecoming and, in parts, inappropriate, even if it didn’t rise to the level of an impeachable offense. But Democrats keep demanding that Republicans play under a different set of rules.

The Constitution, a document under attack by the very people claiming to save it from the president, worked exactly as it should.

The House is free to subpoena all the “vital” witnesses Republicans have supposedly ignored, and then send a new batch of impeachment articles. Impeachment isn’t tantamount to a “coup” any more than Senate acquittal is unconstitutional or corrupt.

Pretending that democracy is on the precipice of extinction simply because you didn’t get your way, though, is nothing but histrionics.

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TRANSCRIPT: Remarks by President Trump to the Nation

Issued on: 

East Room

12:21 P.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT:  Well, thank you very much.  (Applause.)  Thank you.  Thank you.  Wow.  (Applause.)  Well, thank you very much, everybody.  Wow.  We’ve all been through a lot together, and we probably deserve that hand for all of us, because it’s been a very unfair situation.

I invited some of our very good friends.  And we have limited room, but everybody wanted to come.  We kept it down to a minimum.  And believe it or not, this is a minimum.

But a tremendous thing was done over the last number of months, but really, if you go back to it, over the last number of years.  We had the witch hunt.  It started from the day we came down the elevator, myself and our future First Lady, who’s with us right now.  Thank you, Melania.  (Applause.)

And it never really stopped.  We’ve been going through this now for over three years.  It was evil.  It was corrupt.  It was dirty cops.  It was leakers and liars.  And this should never, ever happen to another President ever.  I don’t know that other Presidents would have been able to take it.  Some people said, no, they wouldn’t have.  But I can tell you, at a minimum, you have to focus on this because it can get away very quickly.  No matter who you have with you, it can get away very quickly.  It was a disgrace.

Had I not fired James Comey — who was a disaster, by the way — it’s possible I wouldn’t even be standing here right now.  We caught him in the act.  Dirty cops.  Bad people.  If this happened to President Obama, a lot of people would have been in jail for a long time already.  Many, many years.

I want to start by thanking some of — and I call them friends, because, you know, you develop friendships and relationships when you’re in battle and war, much more so than, “Gee, let’s have a normal situation.”

With all that we’ve gone through, we’ve done, I think, more than any President and administration, and really, I say, for the most part, Republican congressmen, congresswomen, and Republican senators.  We’ve done more than any administration in the first few years, if you look at all of the things we’ve done.

I watched this morning as they tried to take credit for the stock market from — (laughter) — from — think of that.  Let me tell you, if we didn’t win, the stock market would have crashed.  And the market was going up a lot before the election because it was looking we had a good chance to win, and then it went up tremendously from the time we won the election until the time we took office, which was November 8th to January 20th.  And that’s our credit.  That’s all our credit.  And leading up to that point was our credit because there was hope.

And one of the reasons the stock market has gone up so much in the last few days is people think we’re doing so well.  They liked the State of the Union speech.  (Applause.)  It really is — it’s a true honor to give it.

Making the State of the Union speech, I was with some people that have been around; they’ve been all over the world.  And one of them, a highly sophisticated person, said, “You know, no matter where you go in the world, it doesn’t make any difference — there is nothing like what I witnessed tonight.”  The beauty, the majesty of the Chamber.  The power of the United States, the power of the people in this room.

Really, an amazing — I don’t think there is anything like that anywhere in the world.  You can go to any other country, you can go to any other location, any other place.  It’s the beauty of everything.  It’s what it represents and how it represents our country.

I want to start by introducing some of the people that are here.  I know some are going to be left out.  But they work so hard.  And this is really not a news conference.  It’s not a speech.  It’s not anything.  It’s just we’re sort of — it’s a celebration, because we have something that just worked out.  I mean, it worked out.  We went through hell, unfairly.  Did nothing wrong.  Did nothing wrong.  I’ve done things wrong in my life, I will admit.  (Laughter.)  Not purposely, but I’ve done things wrong.  But this is what the end result is.  (Applause.)

(The President holds up the front cover of The Washington Post newspaper.)

We can take that home, Honey.  Maybe we’ll frame it.  (Laughter.)  It’s the only good headline I’ve ever had in the Washington Post, I’ll tell you.  (Laughter.)  But every paper is the same.  Does anybody have those papers?  Does anybody have them?  Because they’re really like that.  So I appreciate that.

But some of the people here have been incredible warriors.  They’re warriors.  And there’s nothing, from a legal standpoint — this is a political thing.  And every time, I’d say, “This is unfair.  Let’s go to court.”  They’d say, “Sir, you can’t go to court.  This is politics.”  And we were treated unbelievably unfairly.

And you have to understand, we first went through Russia, Russia, Russia.  It was all bullshit.  (Laughter.)  We then went through the Mueller report.  And they should have come back one day later.  They didn’t.  They came back two years later, after lives were ruined, after people went bankrupt, after people lost all their money.

People came to Washington to help other people.  “Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed,” I say.  They came — one or two or three people in particular, but many people.

We had a rough campaign.  It was nasty.  It was one of the nastiest, they say.  They say Andrew Jackson was always the nastiest campaign.  They actually said we topped it.  (Laughter.)  It was a nasty — it was a nasty — both in the primaries and in the — in the election.

But, you see, we thought, after the election, it would stop.  But it didn’t stop; it just started.  And tremendous corruption.  Tremendous corruption.

So we had a campaign.  Little did we know we were running against some very, very bad and evil people with fake dossiers, with all of these horrible, dirty cops that took these dossiers and did bad things.  They knew all about it.  The FISA courts should be ashamed of themselves.

It’s a very tough thing.  And then we ended up winning on Russia, Russia, Russia.  It should have taken the one day, as I said, and it took years.

Then Bob Mueller testified.  That didn’t work out so well for the other side.  (Laughter.)  But they should have said, that first week — because it came out.  Is that right, Jim Jordan?  They knew in the first two days actually.  Devin, is that right?  Two days.  They knew that we were totally innocent.

But they kept it going, Mark.  They kept it going forever because they wanted to inflict political pain on somebody that had just won an election that, to — a lot of people were surprised.  I mean, we had polls that said we were going to win.  We had Los Angeles Times and a few — a few papers, actually, said it was — we were going to win but it was going to be close.

And we did win.  It was one of the greatest wins of all time.  And they said, “Okay, he won.”  And, you know, I wrote this down because that was where a thing called the “insurance policy” — to me, when I saw the insurance policy — and that was done long before the election.  That was done when they thought that Hillary Clinton was going to win.

And, by the way, Hillary Clinton and the DNC paid for millions — millions of dollars — the fake dossier.  And now Christopher Steele admits that it’s a fake because he got sued by rich people.  I should have sued him too.  But when you’re President, people don’t like suing.

I want to thank my legal team, by the way — not for that advice, but for other advice.  (Applause.)  Pat, Jay.  Pat.  You guys stand up, please.  (Applause.)  Great job.  (Applause.)

Right at the beginning, they said, “Sir, you have nothing to worry about.  All of the facts are on your side.”  I said, “You don’t understand.  That doesn’t matter.  That doesn’t matter.”  And that was really true.

They made up facts.  A corrupt politician named Adam Schiff made up my statement to the Ukrainian president.  He brought it out of thin air.  Just made it up.  They say he’s a screenwriter — a failed screenwriter.  He tried to go into — unfortunately, he went into politics after that.  (Laughter.)  Remember he said the statement, which is a mob statement: “Don’t call me.  I’ll call you.”  I didn’t say that.

Fortunately, for all of us here today and for our country, we had transcripts.  We had transcribers — professional transcribers.  Then they said, “Oh, well, maybe the transcription is not correct.”  But Lieutenant Colonel Vindman and his twin brother — right? — we had some people that — really amazing.

But we did everything.  We said, “What’s wrong with it?”  “Well, they didn’t add this word or that one.”  It didn’t matter.  I said, “Add it.  They’re probably wrong, but add it.”

So now everyone agrees that they were perfectly accurate.  When you read those transcripts, Tim Scott — I don’t know if Tim is here, but he said, “Sir…”  He was the first one to call me.  “Sir, I read the transcript.  You did nothing wrong.”  And, Mitch, he stayed there, right from the beginning.  He never changed.

And, Mitch McConnell, I want to tell you: You did a fantastic job.  (Applause.)  Somebody said, “You know, Mitch is quiet.”  I said, “He’s not quiet.  He’s not quiet.”  These are the — he doesn’t want people to know him.  And they said, “Is Mitch smart?”  I said, “Well, let’s put it this way: For many, many years, a lot of very smart — bad, in many cases, sometimes good — but people have been trying to take his place.  And to the best of my knowledge, I’ve never even heard the subject come up, because they’ve been wiped out so fast.  (Laughter.)  This guy is great, and I appreciate it, Mitch.  (Applause.)

And he’s also given us 191 now.  (Applause.)  A hundred and ninety-one federal judges.  Two Supreme Court judges, right?  It’s up to 191.  (Applause.)  True.

Great guy.  Great guy.  He’s a tough guy to read.  I’m good at reading people.  A tough guy to read.  I’d call him.  My wife would say, “How did you do with Mitch?”  “Uhh, I don’t know.”  (Laughter.)  That’s what makes him good — when you can read somebody.  Fantastic job.

And he understood, rightfully, that this was crooked politics.  This was crooked politics.  How about all these people, they’re running for office.  They’re saying the worst things about me, like eight senators on the Democrat side.  Most of them got wiped out.  You know, they got their 1 percent or less.  Most of them got less.  They decided to go home.  “Let’s go back to California.”  Let’s go back to wherever they came from.  “Let’s go back to New York.”

How about that one?  Our New York senator, Gillibrand.  “Let’s go back to New York,” after they get nothing.  And then they take an oath that they will be fair, that they will be reason- — and all of the different things.  And they had to sign.  They’re not fair.

But here’s the beauty: So we have four left.  They’re saying the most horrendous things about me.  It’s okay, it’s politics.  And then they’re supposed to vote — on me.  They’re trying to replace me, and then they’re supposed to be voting.  So I think it’s — I mean, I think it’s incredible.

But — so, Mitch, I want to thank you very much.  Incredible.  And you have some of your folks here, and they’re incredible people — and they’ve been, right from the beginning.

And, again, you’re out of session.  Unfortunately, I didn’t — you know, I only told these folks, “Let’s do this today.”  We did a prayer breakfast this morning, and I thought that was really good.  In fact, that was so good it might wipe this out.  But by the end — by the time we finished this, we’ll wipe that one out — those statements.  (Laughter.)

I had — I had Nancy Pelosi sitting four seats away, and I’m saying things that a lot of people wouldn’t have said — (laughter) — but I meant every — (laughter) — I meant every word of it.

But we have some of the folks that are going to be leaving right after this, and they work hard — and they did work hard.  Bill Cassidy, Senator.  Stand up, Bill.  What a guy.  (Applause.)  Great man.  When I need to know about health insurance and preexisting conditions and individual mandates, I call Bill or I call Barrasso.  We get those two guys; they know more than anybody.

A man who just became a senator — he’s a little bit like me; we have a couple of them.  A very successful guy in business, and he said, “What the hell, I’ll run for the Senate” — from Indiana.  And he ran.  And I saw him on television, destroying his opponent in a debate.  I said, “You know, this guy could win.”  And I got behind him.  And, Mike Braun, you have done some great job.  Thank you very much.  (Applause.) Tough.  Tough.  Thank you.

A man who got James Comey to choke, and he was just talking in his regular voice.  He is the roughest man.  He’s actually an unbelievable — and I appreciate the letter you sent me today.  I just got it.  But he’s got this voice that scares people.  (Laughter.)  You know, people from Iowa can be very tough.  We’re doing very well in Iowa.

But I’ll tell you, Chuck Grassley — he’s looking at Comey: “Well, you tell me, what did you say?”  (Laughter.)  Now, he wasn’t being rough.  That was just the way he talked.  (Laughter.)  And that was when Comey — I think that was when Comey announced that he was leaking, lying, and everything else, right?  He choked because he never heard anybody talk like that.  (Laughter.)

You know, you should have gone — I wish you got angry.  You could have gotten the whole ballgame.  He would have said, “I give up.”  (Laughter.)  Chuck Grassley is an incredible guy.  (Applause.)

And a man who — you know, he was running against a tough, smart campaign and we learned how good she was, right?  She was a great campaigner.  In fact, by the end of the campaign, she was actually — I thought she was more for me than you were, Josh.  I was worried.  (Laughter.)  I saw her ad; she was saying the greatest things about me.  And you know who I’m talking about.

And I went to a great place — Missouri — and I said, “Who do you have to beat her?”  And they said, “Well, we have four people.”  I said, “Let me see them.  I’m got to interview…” — can you imagine?  I’m interviewing people for the United States Senate.  This is what I do.  Where have I gone?  But I love it.  I love it because we’re getting great people.

The first one I met was Josh Hawley.  After about 10 minutes, I said to the people, “Don’t show me anybody else.  This is the guy.”  He was the attorney general.  Did a phenomenal job in the state.  Highly respected.  And — Claire McCaskill.

So, the theory was you couldn’t beat her.  Great campaigner.  Remember the last campaign, she was going to be taken out.  She was always going to be taken out, then she wins and people say, “How did that happen?”  Didn’t happen with him.

But she got so friendly toward me.  In fact, one of the ads I still have.  I’m putting it in the archives as one of the best ads I’ve ever made.  (Laughter.)  And she tried to convince people that we were best friends.  But Josh ended up winning by five or six points.

You were unbelievable.  You were tough.  And you are something.  And one of the greatest supporters on the impeachment hoax was Josh Hawley.  He was incensed actually; I watched it.  He was incensed at what they were doing and what they were saying.

And those were the ones — you know, I had some that said, “Oh, I wish you didn’t make the call.”  And that’s okay, if they need that.  It’s incorrect.  It’s totally incorrect.  And then you have some that used religion as a crutch.  They never used it before.  An article written today: “Never heard him use it before.”  But today, you know, it’s one of those things.  But, you know, it’s a failed presidential candidate, so things can happen when you fail so badly running for President.

But, Josh Hawley, I want to thank you.  You were right from the beginning.  Man, did I make a good choice.  (Applause.)  Thank you, Josh.  Tremendous future.  A man who is brilliant and who actually was deceived, to an extent, comes from a great state, Utah, where my poll numbers have gone through the roof.  And one of the senators’ poll numbers, and not this one, went down big.  You saw that.  You saw that, Mike?

But Mike Lee is a brilliant guy.  He’s difficult.  (Laughter.)  Whenever I sign bills — you know, we do sign a lot of legislation that’s — it’s big and it’s powerful, but it’s sort of everybody has to approve it.  And I see 99 to 1 — (laughter) — 99 to 1.  I say, “Don’t tell me who’s the one.”  (Laughter.)  “Is it Mike?”  “Yes.”  (Laughter.)  And he always has a good reason for it too, by the way.  But he is — he’s incredible.  And right at the beginning, he knew we were right, Mike, and I appreciate it very much.  You’re just fantastic.  And say hello to the people of Utah and tell them, “I’m sorry about Mitt Romney.  I’m sorry.”  (Laughter and applause.)  Okay?

We can say that Mike Lee is, by far, the most popular senator from the state.  But you’ve done a fantastic job, Mike, in many ways.  In many ways.

A young woman who I didn’t know at all, but she’s been so supportive — and I’ve had great support from other people in that state.  And she’s been so supportive, and she’s been downright nasty and mean about the unfairness to the President.  And Kelly Loeffler, I appreciate very much.  Thank you.  (Applause.)  Great.

She saw it very early on, and we have — I don’t know if we have other senators here, but we got a hell of a lot of congressmen.  And I’ll go over them quickly, but they have — they have also been — you know, it helped when we won 197 to nothing.  That’s got to be a first, Kevin.  Right?  Is that, like, a first?

The Republicans have this image.  See, I say Democrats are lousy politicians because they have lousy policy: open borders, sanctuary cities.  They have horrible policy.  Who the hell can win?  Oh, their new policy is: Raise taxes.  They want to raise taxes.  You know, all my life, I wasn’t in politics, but I’d say, if you’re a politician, you want to say, “We’re going to lower taxes.”  They want to raise taxes.

So they have open borders, sanctuary cities.  “Raise everybody’s taxes.  Get rid of everybody’s healthcare.”  A hundred and eighty million  people in the United States.  And they’re really happy.  “And we’re going to give you a healthcare that’s going to cost more money than the country could make in 30 years if it really does well.”  That’s one year.

So I’ve always said they’re lousy politicians, but they do two things: They are vicious and mean.  Vicious.  These people are vicious.  Adam Schiff is a vicious, horrible person.  Nancy Pelosi is a horrible person.  And she wanted to impeach a long time ago.  When she said, “I pray for the President.  I pray for the…” — she doesn’t pray.  She may pray, but she prays for the opposite.  (Laughter.)  But I doubt she prays at all.

And these are vicious people, but they do two things: They stick together, historically.  I’m not talking now.  They stick together like glue.  That’s how they impeached, because they had whatever the number is — 220 people.  So if they don’t lose anybody, they’ll be able to impeach anybody.  You could be George Washington.  You could have just won the war, and they say, “Let’s get him out of office.”  And they stuck together, and they’re vicious as hell.  And they’ll probably come back for more, but maybe not because the Republican Party’s poll numbers, Mitch, have now gone up more than any time, I think, since 2004, 2005, and you know what happened then.

But in normal times — decades, you would call it; that was a little unusual time; it was for a very short period — the Republicans [sic] Party — Party’s poll numbers and Donald Trump’s poll numbers are the highest I’ve ever had them.  So maybe they were.  It’s no way to get your poll numbers up.  It’s not worth it — because from my family’s standpoint, it’s been very unfair for my family.  It’s been very unfair to the country.

Think of it.  A phone call.  A very good phone call.  I know bad phone calls.  This is a phone call with many people.  I think Mike Pompeo was probably on the call.  Where is Mike?  Mike Pompeo was on the call.  Many people were on the call.  I know there were many people.  They even have “apprenti,” bringing up an old favorite word of mine.  “The Apprentice.”  They have “apprenti.”  They have people on these calls.  And I know there are many.

When I speak to the head of a nation — and they have many people on.   I mean, also on — do you think they just — in the case of Ukraine, he’s a new president, seems like a very nice person, by the way.  His whole thing was corruption.  He’s going to stop corruption.  We even have a treaty — 2001, 1999.  It’s a treaty — signed treaty — that we will work together to root out corruption in Ukraine.

I probably have a legal obligation, Mr. Attorney, to report corruption.  But they don’t think it’s corrupt when a son that made no money, that got thrown out of the military, that had no money at all, is working for $3 million up front, $83,000 a month.  And that’s only Ukraine.  Then goes to China, picks up $1.5 billion.  Then goes to Romania, I hear, and many other countries.

They think that’s okay?  Because if it is — is Ivanka in the audience?  Is Ivanka here?  Boy, my kids could make a fortune.  (Laughter.)  They could make a fortune.  It’s corrupt.  But it’s not even that; it’s just general corruption.

And the other thing, as mentioned in the call and something that I’ve told Mike Pence, our great Vice President — I would tell him all the time, and I told him when he went on the trip, because he was over there.  He never mentioned anything about this when you had your meeting.  It’s a terrible thing.

But I told Mike.  I said, “Mike, we’re giving them money, and, you know, you’re always torn about that because we have our country to build, we have our cities to build and our roads to fix.  But we’re giving them money.  Tell me, why isn’t Germany paying money?  Why isn’t France?  Why isn’t United Kingdom paying money?  Why aren’t they paying money?  Why are we paying them money?”  Is that a correct statement, Mike?

I say, “Find out what the hell is going on.”  And I told that to all of my people, OMB.  I said — I asked that question: “How much is Germany paying?  Why isn’t Germany paying?”  Why is the United States always the sucker?  Because we’re a bunch of suckers.  But that’s turning around fast.  But it makes it harder when stuff like this happens, because you want to focus, and you want to focus perfectly.

Think what we could have done if the same energy was put into infrastructure, prescription drug prices.  Think of what we could have done.  And I’m now talking both sides.  Think of what we could have done if we had the same genius — because it’s genius.

I will say, it’s genius on the other side — maybe even more so because they took nothing and brought me to a final vote of impeachment.  That’s a very ugly word to me.  It’s a very dark word.  Very ugly.  They took nothing.  They took a phone call that was a totally appropriate call.  I call it a “perfect call” because it was.  And they brought me to the final stages of impeachment.

But now we have that gorgeous word — I never thought a word would sound so good.  It’s called “total acquittal.”  (Applause.)  Total acquittal.

So — so I want to, if I could, real fast, just introduce a few of the people.  I have to start with — I have to start with Kevin.  Man, did you do a job.  Lucky you’re there.  Lucky you’re there because it wouldn’t have worked out.  If you don’t have the right people — I’ll tell you, Kevin McCarthy has done an incredible job.  (Applause.)  Really.  Stand up.

And he loves this job, and he loves this country.  I’ll tell you what: Mitch and Kevin, they love what they do.  Now, Mitch wouldn’t even tell you he liked it.  (Laughter.)  I’d say, “Mitch, do you like it?”  “I don’t know.”  (Laughter.)  He’s the greatest poker player, right?

Kevin will say, “I love it.”  Right?  And I will say that you’re going to be Speaker of the House because of this impeachment hoax.  (Applause.)  I really believe it.  I really believe it.  And I’m going to work hard on it.  I’m going to try and get out to those Trump — those Trump areas that we won by a lot.

And, you know, in ’18, we didn’t win.  We just won two seats in North Carolina — two wonderful seats in North Carolina that were not supposed to be won.  But I went and I made speeches, and we had rallies, and we did a great job and we won. We took two seats.  Nobody writes about that.  If we lost them, it would have been the biggest story of the year.

But we’re going to go, we’re going to do a job, and we’re going to win a lot of seats.  We’re going to win a lot of seats.  People are very angry that Nancy Pelosi and all of these guys — I mean, Nadler — I know him much of my life; he’s fought me in New York for 25 years.  I always beat him.  And I had to beat him another time.  And I’ll probably have to beat him again.  Because if they find that I happen to walk across the street, and maybe go against the light or something, “Let’s impeach him.”  (Laughter.)

So we’ll probably have to do it again because these people have gone stone-cold crazy.  But I’ve beaten them all my life, and I’ll beat them again if I have to.  (Applause.)  But what they’re doing is very unfair.  Very unfair.

So Kevin McCarthy has been great.  So, a few names, right? And there’ll be a few you forget.  If you want, you can raise and I’ll say, “Great.  Love to have you.  Wonderful.”  (Laughter.)  But we’re going to do the best we can.  And I have my Cabinet, but my Cabinet is different — I appoint them.  Okay?  I didn’t see all of them helping so much.  (Laughter.)  You know, they were running their various bureaucracies, right?  (Laughter.)  No, my Cabinet is great, and they’re all here.

But today is the day to celebrate these great warriors, right?  These are great warriors.  They really fought hard for us.  And —

So I’ll start: Kelly Armstrong, North Dakota.  Kelly, thank you.  Great job.  (Applause.)  Great job.

Jim Banks of Indiana.  Jim, thank you.  Great job.  (Applause.)

Andy Biggs.  Where is Andy?  Boy, oh, boy, Andy.  He got — (applause) — there’s a guy.  He’s tough.  I hear we’re doing well in Arizona, huh?  It’s going good, yeah?  I think so.  I think I saw a poll that was very good for me.  I think we have to make sure Martha is going to do — I think Martha is going to do good.  But we have some states that are going to be not easy, but Arizona has been great.

And we’re stopping illegal aliens from coming in.  We’re putting up walls.  New Mexico, too, a state that’s never been in play for Republicans, is totally in play.  Right?  Nevada is really looking good.  We’re doing well.  We’re doing well.  We’re going to have a great — there’s more spirit.  I will say this: There’s more spirit now for the Republican Party, by far, than the Democrats.

You know, Mike Pence just got back from a place — a beautiful place that Chuck Grassley knows well: Iowa.  And he was talking about these fiasco — the Democrats, they can’t count some simple votes, and yet they want to take over your healthcare system.  Think of that.  (Laughter.)  No, think of it.

But we also had an election out there, and we got 98 percent of the vote.  We have two people running, you know, and I guess they consider them non-people, but they are running.  I mean, one was a governor.  One was a congressman.  They’re running.  We got 98 percent of the vote.

And everybody from the media was saying, “Who are those crowds over there?”  You know, they expect it to be one of these competitive — where everybody is running because they want to win, they want to win.  And it was Trump.  Right, Mark Meadows?  It was Trump.  This was a Trump crowd.

And a lot of — actually, a lot of my guys went there.  They went to Iowa.  And a lot of friends went there, and we had tremendous — they say the spirit — the spirit for the Republican Party right now is stronger, I think, than it’s ever been in the history of our country.  I think it’s stronger than it’s ever been.  (Applause.)

And that includes Honest Abe Lincoln.  You know, a lot of people forget Abe Lincoln.  I wish he were here.  I’d give him one hell of an introduction.  Right?  (Laughter.)  But he was — he was a Republican.  Abe Lincoln.  Honest Abe.

Bradley Byrne, Alabama.  What a great place.  (Applause.)  Thank you, Bradley.

A man who has been an unbelievable friend of mine and spokesman, and somebody that — that I really like.  And I know, Kelly, you’re going to end up liking him a lot.  Something is going to happen that’s going to be very good.  I don’t know.  I haven’t figured it out yet.  But Doug Collins — where is he?  Where is Doug?  (Applause.)  You have been so great.  Thank you very much, Doug.  Thank you very much.  Thank you.  Really amazing job.

A young man who is — born with a great gene, because I know his father and how great a politician he was.  But he’s from Florida.  Sometimes controversial, but actually, he’s not controversial.  He’s solid as a rock and he’s a friend of mine.  Matt Gaetz.  Matt?  (Applause.)  Thank you, Matt.  Thank you.  Great job.

All right, this guy.  So he’s the NCAA — meaning, a couple of years ago, when he was in college — wrestling champion.  NCAA.  That’s the big deal.  That means, in all of college, you’re the champ, you’re the best.  His record was ridiculous.  Nobody would — nobody could beat him.  And I see it.  You know, every time, I see it.  When I first got to know him — Jim Jordan — when I first got to know Jim, I said, “Huh, he never wears a jacket.  What the hell is going on?”  (Laughter.)  He’s obviously very proud of his body.  (Laughter and applause.)

And they say where he works out — you know, where the congressmen, senators, they work out — they say, when Jim works out — even though he’s not as young as he was, but he works out — the machine starts burning.  You know, it’s just a different form of a workout than us.  Right, Sonny?  And — there he is.  Look at that guy.

But one day I’m looking, and he looks tough.  And I’m looking, and I’m looking at those ears.  And I say, “Those ears have something going on there.”  I said, “Did you ever wrestle?”  “Yeah, I did.”  But he doesn’t talk.  But I checked.  This guy was a world — this guy was a champion, top, top wrestler.  And when I had the top — I had all of the teams.

And, by the way, your Super Bowl champions are coming, I think next week or soon.  Very soon.  And every one of them want to be here.  (Applause.)  And the coach loves us.  The coach is great.  Andy Reid.  And every one of them want to be here.  We have — people love it.

But we had all of the NCAA championship teams here.  They had the golf, the basketball.  They had every team here.  And one of the teams was wrestling.  The wrestling team.  Was that Penn State?  And Penn State won the title.  They have a great team.

And I walked up with Jim, and it’s like I didn’t exist.  (Laughter.)  Those wrestlers, they grabbed him.  They love Jim Jordan, and we love you too because you are some warrior.  (Applause.)  True.  True.

A woman who became a star — we have a couple of women that became stars.  You two.  And I always liked the name of her — you know, I liked the name, “Lesko.”  I liked it.  That’s how I picked it.  I liked the name.  I saw that face.  I saw that everything.  They gave me cards.  She had like seven opponents, right?

And you have no idea how much the public appreciates how smart, how sharp you are.  This I can’t tell.  I can’t tell.  They just said, “You know, she’s really good.  She’s really talented.”  And I said, “Let’s go.”  We worked with her.  She won her race.  Tough race.  It’s no longer tough.  Because what she does out there is incredible.  Arizona loves her.

But you were so incredible, representing — I don’t say “me” — representing our country and getting it out of this impeachment hoax.  What you did was incredible.

So, Debbie, please stand up.  Debbie Lesko.  (Applause.)

A man who I — I became very friendly with — I don’t know why.  Do you ever have where — I’ll ask the media: If certain people call, you take their calls.  Other people call — if they don’t have information, they won’t take anybody’s call.  But other people call, and you don’t.

This is a guy — he just — he’s just a very special guy.  His wife I actually like better than him, to be honest.  (Laughter.)  Because he doesn’t know that I know that he didn’t actually support me right from the beginning, but she did.  (Laughter.)

And on my worst day — right? — on my worst day, my worst — I won’t tell you why it was my worst, but it was not one of those good days — she got on a bus, got many other buses and women all over North Carolina, and they toured North Carolina.  Well, Mark was back sort of semi-supporting another candidate, which he ended up leaving very quickly.  I don’t think you had a choice, because of your wife, but thank her.

And Mark Meadows, he’s an extraordinary guy.  I mean, the only problem is, I guess, he’s announcing — he’d only win by 40 points, but he’s announcing that he’ll be not running this time.  Do you have somebody good to run?  Somebody going to win your district by at least 20 points, please?  Okay?  But he’s a tremendously talented man, not just as a politician.  As a human being, he’s incredible.

And during these horrible times — I mean, the way he worked and Jim and all of you guys — the way they worked so — it was like their life was at stake.  So many.

Ron DeSantis is another one.  He worked so hard.  Then he called me.  He said, “Sir, I’d like to run for governor.”  I said, “Governor?  I don’t want you to run.  I like you staying.”  “No, I want to run for governor.”  And I said, “Well, if you have to.”  “I’d like your support.”  I said, “How can I support you?  You’re at three.”  He was at three.  He had no money.  Somebody was at 38 and they had $22 million cash, right?  I said, “Look, if it’s important, I’ll do it,” because they — he’s been another great warrior.  And he’s — by the way, he ran.  I endorsed him.  His numbers went through the roof.

The man who we beat, who was expected to win easily, called me after the race.  He said, “You endorsed him, and it was like a nuclear bomb went off.  There was nothing I could do.”  He never even spent his money.  He saved it.

But Ron DeSantis is another one, and now he’s the governor of Florida.  And, by the way, he’s a great governor.  He’s a very popular governor.  His numbers are in the 70s.  And he’s done a great job.

But, Mark, I want to thank you very much.  Fantastic job. Thank you very much.  Mark Meadows.  (Applause.)

And Mike Johnson of Louisiana.  Where’s Mike?  Central casting.  What a job.  You can represent me anytime.  (Applause.)  You can represent me anytime.  Thank you.  What a job you’ve done.  Thank you, Mike.

And a man nobody has ever heard of, except the other side.  He’s the other side’s worst nightmare.  This guy goes down into dungeons and basements; he’ll find a document, no matter what.  He’s the most legitimate human being.  He’s the hardest worker.  He’s unbelievable.   He took tremendous abuse.  I mean, abuse.

The — the media and, you know, the other side, and the bad ones, the leakers, the liars, the dirty cops — they wanted to destroy him.  They tried.  They got close, but he wouldn’t let it happen.  And, honestly, in a certain way, he was the first one.  Wouldn’t you say, Jim and Mark and everybody?  This was the first guy.  He came out of nowhere.  He’s saying, “These people are corrupt.”  He’s still saying it.  And he was unbelievable. Devin Nunes.  He was unbelievable.  Unbelievable.  (Applause.)  That’s so true, Devin.

He’d come in and say — I didn’t even know hi;, I just heard there were like — there was this congressman who kept going into a basement — into files.  (Laughter.)  He knew something was wrong.  You felt it, right?  And now we know a lot more than we knew then, right?  You never thought it was as bad as it is.  And hopefully we’re going to take care of things, because we can never, ever allow this to happen again.  (Applause.)

Scott Perry of Pennsylvania.  Scott, thank you.  (Applause.)  Thank you, Scott.  Really great.  And you’re doing very well over there, by the way.  Just saw your numbers.
A man who is a — I mean, central casting.  If I’m going to pick Perry Mason, I’m going to do a remake of Perry Mason — other than Bill Barr, I’d pick this guy.  But I have to say, I’ll pick Barr.  I pick Barr first, right?  (Laughter.)  John Ratcliffe, right?  But I have to tell you, if we’re doing a remake of Perry Mason, the man I get — there’s nobody in Hollywood like this — John Ratcliffe, right?  (Applause.)  Stand up, John.

So — such a great lawyer.  Incredible guy.  Incredible talent.  But just a great lawyer and we appreciate it.  He gets on that screen, and everyone says, “I agree.”  The other side folds up so fast.  We’ll probably be using a lot of you in the next year.  But you have been fantastic, John.  We appreciate it.  Thank you very much.

A man who’s braver than me and braver than all of us in this room.  He got — he got whacked.  He got whacked.  My Steve, right?  I went to the hospital with our great First Lady that night.  Right, honey?  And we saw a man that was not going to make it.  He was not going to make it.  He was — the doctor — and I told him his wife — I said, “She loves you.”  “Why do you say that?”  Because she was devastated.

A lot of wives wouldn’t give a damn.  (Laughter.)  A lot of — a lot of wives — a lot of wives would have said, “Oh, yeah.”  I said, “How’s he doing?”  “Oh…”  She couldn’t even talk.  She was inconsolable.  Most wives would say, “Not good.  Listen, I’m going home now.”  (Laughter.)  But the doctor came in — the wife is like — she was a total mess.  She was really devastated.  And he really —  it looked like he had a 20, 25 percent chance.  I think you set a record for blood loss.

And, Steve Scalise, I — actually, honestly, I think you’re better looking now.  You’re more handsome now.  (Laughter.)  You — you weren’t that good looking.  You look good now.  (Laughter.)  He looks better now.  Can you believe it?  I don’t know what the hell that is.  (Applause.)  It’s true.  Better now.  (Applause.)  What a guy.

And he was practicing — he was practicing for the baseball game against, I guess, the Democrats, right?  And this whack-job started shooting.  Hurt Roger — I don’t know if Roger is here.  But hurt a number of people — hit them.  But really hit Steve.  He — Steve was at second base.  He was the second baseman.  And he went down and it was terrible.  I mean, I saw the whole thing and it was terrible.

Fortunately, you had two brave policemen with you.  Because of your high position in Congress, you had two policemen and they were amazing — the man and a woman.  And they came and they didn’t have rifles.  They were against a, supposedly, pretty good sharpshooter with rifles — good equipment.  And all they had was a gun.  And they started coming in from the outfield, shooting.  And they’re so far away that a handgun is not preferred.  This guy has the rifle and he’s hitting people.  And he was going to move up and there was no out.  I mean, if he would have been able to move up, there was no way to get out.  The entrance was a single entranceway on the other side, where he was.

So everyone went into the dugout — ran into the dugout, but Steve was really hit badly in the stomach, and — with a bullet that rips you apart.  It was supposed to do that.  It rips — it rips you apart.

And these two people came charging forward.  Boom.  Boom.  Boom.  And one of them — you know who — one of them — him? — got the shooter.  Hit him.  And then got him.  Killed him from the long distance.  It was amazing.  If you didn’t have those two people — you can imagine, right?  You could imagine what would happen.

So Melania and I went to the hospital that night.  And he was in such bad shape, and he’s been working ever since, so hard.  But six months ago, they had a baseball game at the Nationals Park.  And I’m watching and it’s — it’s on television.  And it’s just, you know, a game.  People — you want to win it, right?  And Steve’s at second base.  The poor guy can’t even walk.

Do you remember Bobby Richardson for the New York Yankees?  He was known for range, Louie.  Range.  He had the greatest range.  If a ball is hit to shortstop — Bobby Richardson is the second player, the second baseman — Bobby Richardson would field the ball.  If it’s hit to first base, he’ll throw it to the first baseman.  He had unbelievable range.  This was not Steve Scalise.  (Laughter.)  Steve had no range.  (Laughter.)  One foot and he has to fall down, right?  Because, you know, he was trying to get better.  I don’t know who the hell put you on the field.  (Laughter.)

And this is a true story.  So the game starts and the first pitch — Steve is standing at second base and the guy is really in bad shape.  And I said, “This is terrible.”  A shot — groundball shot is hit to second and Steve.  I say — I didn’t have time to think too much, but I said, “This is not good.  That ball is going toward him.”

And this guy stopped that ball, caught the call.  He’s now laying down.  He throws the ball to first base.  He gets him out.  I said, “It’s the most incredible thing.”  I’ve never seen — athletically — (applause) — I’ve never seen anything like it, right?

And he gets him out and they then took him out of the game, which was a very wise thing because you could never do that again in a million years.  (Laughter.)  But you weren’t going to let that ball go through.  I don’t care if it was hit by the greatest of all time, right?  That ball was not going through you, because you are a warrior.  Steve is — he is fantastic.  You are fantastic.  You and Liz and Kevin.

What a great — what a group.  I mean, what a group.  I got lucky.  I got lucky because you need the right people.  If I had the wrong people there, he — maybe a different story.  Maybe we’d be celebrating something else.  But I really want to thank you, Steve Scalise.

And, Elise, you — I just read this story; she’s the most incredible — what’s going on with you, Elise.  So I even said — you know, I was up campaigning for her, helping her.  But I thought, “She looks good.  She looks like good talent.”  But did I not realize, when she opens that mouth, you were killing them, Elise.  (Laughter.)  You were killing them.  (Applause.)

Elise — and there’s a big story in the New York Post — I love the New York Post because they treat me well.  There aren’t too many of you that do.  But today, you’re treating me well.  I even had a great headline — New York Times, Washington Post.  I had all of these great headlines.  Maybe we should just end it right there.  (Laughter.)

But you had the greatest story, yesterday in the Post, that people from all over the country are contributing to her campaign.  They were so enthralled with the way you handled yourself, what you said, the way you said it.  And I’ll always be your friend.  I think it was — it’s really an amazing story.  What a great future you have.  What a great future.  Thank you.  (Applause.)  The First Lady agrees, by the way.  The First Lady agrees.

And Michael Turner, you can represent me anytime.  Where’s Michael?  Where is he?  (Applause.)  Or you can represent me.  How good were you?  There’s another — there’s another Perry Mason type, I think.  Right?  What do you think, John?  But, Michael, you were fantastic and we appreciate it.

Brad Wenstrup.  Where’s Brad?  Brad.  (Applause.)  Great, great job.  This is a big day for lawyers.  You notice only the lawyers stayed?  All the lawyers stayed behind.

Lee Zeldin.  How good are you?  How good are you?  (Applause.)  Man.

And, Louie, your name is not down.  They didn’t give me your name.  Do you know — if I didn’t announce Louie — (laughter) — whoever the hell made this list, I got to get rid of because I — if I wouldn’t have announced Louie, it might have been the end of the presidency.  (Laughter.)  Louie, you have been so great.  So tough and so smart.  I got it just — (laughs) — I got it.  But Louie has been amazing.  He’s a tough guy.  He’s a smart guy.  He’s streetwise like crazy.  We love Texas, and we’re with you all the way, Louie.  We’re with you all the way.  Thank you very much.  (Applause.)

So that’s the story.  We have a great group of warriors, and there are others left, and, I guess, probably, I’m sure I didn’t mention a few, and I apologize if that’s the case.  How’s CPAC doing?  Good?  Huh?  My man, stand up please, will you?  He’s the one who said, “You should run.”  (Applause.)  Right?

Matt said — it’s like five years ago, six years ago.  And I made a speech, and then they do some kind of a straw poll: “Who made the best speech?”  And he said, “I made the best speech.”  With all this professional — I hate to say this:  With all these professional politicians, they voted, by far, the best speech was Trump.  He calls me, he says, “You should run for politics.”  I say, “What do I know about politics?”

But you know what?  We learned quickly, and our country has never done better than it’s doing right now.  (Applause.)  So it’s been good.  (Applause.)  But thank you, Matt.  Great.  Say hello.

So that’s the story.  We’ve been treated very unfairly.  Fortunately, we have great men and women that came to our defense.  If we didn’t, this would have been a horrific incident for our country.  When you have Lisa and Peter, the lovers, the FBI lovers: “I want to believe the path you threw out for” Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.  That’s the office.  “There’s no way he gets elected” — meaning me.  “There’s no way he gets elected.”

This is Peter, to Lisa.  He’s probably trying to impress her, for obvious reasons.  (Laughter.)  “There’s no way he gets elected.  But I’m afraid we can’t take the risk.”  Now, think of this.  In other words, if I get elected, they can’t — “they”; two low-lifes — they can’t take the risk.  They can’t take the risk.  Think of it.

And that’s where it came up, the greatest word of all: “insurance policy.”  So he says, “But I’m afraid we can’t take the risk.  She may lose.”  It’s like an insurance policy.  In the unlikely event you die before you’re 40 — in other words, if I won, they were going to do exactly what they did to us.  They were going to try and overthrow the government of the United States — a duly elected president.

And if I didn’t fire James Comey, we would have never found this stuff.  Because when I fired that sleazebag, all hell broke out.  They were ratting on each other.  They were running for the hills.  Let’s see what happens.  Let’s see what happens.  It’s in the hands of some very talented people.  We’re going to have to see what happens.

But I can tell you, in my opinion, these are the crookedest, most dishonest, dirtiest people I’ve ever seen.  They said — this is Strzok: “God, Hillary should win 100 million to one.”  This is about me.  This is an agent from the FBI.  Look how they let her off.  Thirty-three thousand emails deleted.  Nothing happens to her.  Nothing happens.  It’s unbelievable.

But think of that — “God, Hillary should win” — when these guys are investigating Hillary.  Then they go to work for Mueller — the two of them — and when Muller found out that everybody knew that they were 100 percent this way, he let them go.  But they deleted all of their emails and text messages.

So when we got the phone, they were all deleted.  Could you imagine the treasure trove?  They illegally deleted.  So they left.  They left Bob Mueller.  He had the look, but he didn’t have a lot of other things.  Always had the look.  Mr. G-Man.

And I love the FBI and the FBI loves me — 99 percent.  It was the top scum.  And the FBI people don’t like the top scum.

So think of that: 100 million to one.  And he’s investigating me.  And then, “God, Trump is a loathsome human being, isn’t he?”  These are the people looking at me.  I’m really not a bad person.  And Page said, “Yes, he’s awful.”  How would you like to have that?  This is just — this is the good stuff.  There’s stuff a hundred times worse than that.  These are all dirty people.

And now, I just heard that they’re suing the United States of America because they were interfered with.  We’re not going to let it happen.  Just not going to let it happen.  We cannot let this happen to our country.  We can’t.  (Applause.)

So, I’m going to leave now.  And I don’t know if any of you have anything to say.  You could say it.  But this is sort of a day of celebration, because we went through hell.

And I’m sure that Pelosi and Cryin’ Chuck — I’ve known this guy all the — the only time I ever saw him cry was when it was appropriate.  Known him for a long time.  Cryin’ Chuck.  But I’m sure they’ll try and cook up other things.  They’ll go through the state of New York.  They’ll go through other places.  They’ll do whatever they can.  Because instead of wanting to heal our country and fix our country, all they want to do — in my opinion, it’s almost like they want to destroy our country.  We can’t let it happen.

Jim Jordan, did you want to say something?  Go ahead.  Huh?  Mark?

REPRESENTATIVE MEADOWS:  No, I just — I wanted to just say that this reflection today, it is a small reflection of the kind of support you have all across the country.  We’ve got your back.  (Applause.)

THE PRESIDENT:  Well, thank you.  Thank you.  Thank you.  (Applause.)

This was a highly partisan situation.  Pelosi said — I copied it down exactly.  Before the impeachment — she wanted to impeach from day one, by the way.  Don’t let it fool you.  You know, she said, “No, the impeachment is a very serious thing.”  I said, “She wants to impeach.  Watch.”

Impeachment is so divisive to the country that unless there’s something so compelling and so overwhelming and bipartisan — bipartisan.  It was 197 to nothing.  And other than one failed presidential candidate — and I call that “half a vote” because he actually voted for us on the other one.  But we had one failed presidential candidate.  That’s the only half a vote we lost.  So, we had almost 53 to nothing.  We had 197 to nothing.  And the only one that voted against was a guy that can’t stand the fact that he ran one of the worst campaigns in the history of the presidency.

But she said, “There’s something so compelling — it has to be so compelling and so overwhelming and bipartisan.  I don’t think we should go down that path, because it divides the country” — she was right about that — “and it’s just not worth it.”  That was Nancy Pelosi a year ago.  Right?

And I think it’s a shame.  I think it’s a shame.  But as I said, if we can put this genius to work on roads and highways and bridges and all of the things we can do — prescription drugs.  You know, we had — Secretary Azar is here and I want to thank him for this, but we had — first time in 51 years, where drug prices actually came down last year.  First time in 51 years.  But what we can do, working with both parties in Congress, is — would be unbelievable.  It would be unbelievable — all we can do.

And I know Chuck Grassley is working very hard on it and Mitch is working very hard on it.  But what we can do is — is incredible.  What we can do, just generally.  We’ve done so much without it.  We’ve rebuilt our military.  We’ve cut regulations at a level that nobody thought possible.  We’ll always protect our Second Amendment; we all know that.

But I just want to tell you that it’s an honor to be with you all.  I want to apologize to my family for having them have to go through a phony, rotten deal by some very evil and sick people.  And Ivanka is here, and my — my sons and my whole family, and that includes Barron.  (Applause.)  That includes Barron, who is up there as a young boy.

Stand up, honey.  (Applause.)  Ivanka, thank you, honey.  Come.  Come.  (Applause.)  (The President hugs Ivanka Trump.)

Come here, baby.  (Applause.)  (The President hugs the First Lady.)

So I just want to thank my family for sticking through it. This was not part of the deal.  I was going to run for President, and if I won, I was going do a great job.  I didn’t know that I was going to run, and then when I got in, I was going to have to run again and again and again.  Every week, I had to run again.  That wasn’t the deal, but they stuck with me.

And I’m so glad I did it because we are making progress and doing things for our great people that everybody said couldn’t be done.  Our country is thriving.  Our country is just respected again.  And it’s an honor to be with the people in this room.

Thank you very much, everybody.  (Applause.)  Thank you.  Thank you very much.  Thank you.  (Applause.)

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VIDEO: Trump speaks at the 2020 National Prayer Breakfast. Pray for the haters.

President Donald J. Trump spoke at the 2020 National Prayer Breakfast on February 6th.

Here are his full remarks.

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THE PRESIDENT:  Thank you.  Well, thank you very much.  I’m working very hard for you, I will tell you.  (Laughter.)  And sometimes you don’t make it easy, and I certainly don’t make it easy on you.  (Laughter.)  And I will continue that tradition, if I might, this morning.  And, Arthur, I don’t know if I agree with you.  (Laughter.)  But I don’t know if Arthur is going to like what I’m going to say.  (Laughter.)  But I love listening to you.  It’s really great.  Thank you very much.

And thank you, congressmen, for the great job you’ve been doing and the relationship and the help.  You’re a warrior.  Thank you very much.  And, Kevin, you’re a warrior.  Thank you.  The job you’ve done is incredible.  It wasn’t supposed to be that way.  A lot of extra work.  Unnecessary work.

It’s wonderful to be with the thousands of religious believers for the 68th annual National Prayer Breakfast.  I’ve been here from the first one, where I had the privilege of being asked.  I’ve been with you for a long time before then.  And we’ve made tremendous progress.  Tremendous progress.  You know what we’ve done.  I don’t think anybody has done more than all of us together during these last three years.  And it’s been my honor.

But this morning, we come together as one nation, blessed to live in freedom and grateful to worship in peace.  As everybody knows, my family, our great country, and your President, have been put through a terrible ordeal by some very dishonest and corrupt people.  They have done everything possible to destroy us, and by so doing, very badly hurt our nation.  They know what they are doing is wrong, but they put themselves far ahead of our great country.

Weeks ago, and again yesterday, courageous Republican politicians and leaders had the wisdom, the fortitude, and strength to do what everyone knows was right.  I don’t like people who use their faith as justification for doing what they know is wrong.  Nor do I like people who say, “I pray for you,” when they know that that’s not so.

So many people have been hurt, and we can’t let that go on.  And I’ll be discussing that a little bit later at the White House.

We’re joined today by two people whose faith inspires us all: our amazing, wonderful friend, Vice President Mike Pence — (applause) — and his wonderful wife, Karen.  (Applause.)  Thank you.  Thank you.

Thank you to all of our great political leaders out there — so many that I’ve been working with so hard over the last three years.  And we’ve accomplished so much.  And to members of my Cabinet in attendance — Secretary Mike Pompeo, Mark Esper, David Bernhardt — (applause) — Gene Scalia, Alex Azar, Ben Carson, Dan Brouillette, Betsy DeVos, Robert Wilke, and Administrator Jovita Carranza.

Joining us — (applause) — for this cherished tradition are a lot of friends in the audience.  And many, really, have become friends.  They are political leaders.  They’ve become great friends.  That’s all I get to meet anymore.  (Laughter.)  That and the enemies and the allies.  And we have them all.  We have allies.  We have enemies.  Sometimes the allies are enemies, but we just don’t know it.  (Laughter.)  But we’re changing all that.  But thank you all, and thank you all for being here.

I also want to welcome foreign dignitaries from more than 140 countries.  That’s something.  (Applause.)  That’s something.  Everyone here today is united by a shared conviction.  We know that our nation is stronger, our future is brighter, and our joy is greater when we turn to God and ask him to shed his grace on our lives.

On Tuesday, I addressed Congress on the state of the Union and the great American comeback.  That’s what it is.  (Applause.)  Our country has never done better than it is doing right now.  Our economy is the strongest it has ever been.  And for those of you that are interested in stocks, it looks like the stock market will be way up again today.

According to the latest Gallup poll that just came out a little while ago, a few minutes ago, American satisfaction is at the highest level ever recorded.  Can you imagine?  And that’s from Gallup — no friend of mine.  (Applause.)  Ninety percent of Americans say they are satisfied with their personal lives.  How about that?  Isn’t that something?  Just came out today.  (Applause.)  They must have known I was going to be here.  (Laughter.)

In everything we do, we are creating a culture that protects freedom, and that includes religious freedom.  (Applause.)

As I said on Tuesday in the House Chamber, “In America, we don’t punish prayer.  We don’t tear down crosses.  We don’t ban symbols of faith.  We don’t muzzle preachers.”  We don’t muzzle pastors.  “In America, we celebrate faith, we cherish religion, we lift our voices in prayer, and we raise our sights to the Glory of God.”  (Applause.)

So much of the greatness we have achieved, the mysteries we’ve unlocked, and the wonders we’ve built, the challenges we’ve met, and the incredible heights that we’ve reached has come from the faith of our families and the prayers of our people.

Before America declared independence, patriots in all 13 colonies came together in days of fasting and prayer.  In the bitter cold of Valley Forge, Washington and his men had no food, no supplies, and very little chance of victory.  It reminded me a little bit of 2016.  We had very little chance of victory.  (Laughter.)  Except for the people in this room and some others believed we were going to win.  I believed we were going to win.  But what they did have was have an unwavering belief that God was with them.  I believe that too. God is with the people in this room.

Before a single skyscraper rose up in New York City, thousands of poor American families donated all they could to build the magnificent St. Patrick’s Cathedral.  (Applause.)

When Buzz Aldrin landed on the Moon, he said, “Houston, I would like to request a few moments of silence.”  Then, he read from the Bible.  (Applause.)

At every stage, our nation’s long march for civil rights was inspired, sustained, and uplifted by faith, prayer, and devotion of religious believers.

To protect faith communities, I have taken historic action to defend religious liberty, including the constitutional right to pray in public schools.  (Applause.)

We can also talk about the Johnson Amendment.  We can talk about Mexico City Policy.  We’ve done a lot.  But I also recently took executive action to stop taxpayer dollars from going to colleges and universities that spread the poison of anti-Semitism and bad things about Christianity.  (Applause.)

We are upholding the sanctity of life — sanctity of life.  (Applause.)  And we are doing that like nobody has ever done it before from this position.  You better get out and vote on November 3rd — (laughter) — because you have a lot of people out there that aren’t liking what we’re doing.

And we’re pursuing medical breakthroughs to save premature babies because every child is a sacred gift from God.  (Applause.)

Together, we are building the world’s most prosperous and inclusive society.  We are lifting up citizens of every race, color, religion, and creed.  We are bringing hope to forgotten communities.  And more Americans are working today — 160 million.  A little bit short.  Just a little bit.  One hundred and sixty million.  We’ve never been even close — than ever before.  Think of it: More Americans are working today — almost 160 million — than ever before.  Our unemployment numbers are the best in the history of our country.  (Applause.)

A more specific number and numbers that you hear me say, if you listen: African American, Asian American, Hispanic American — the best unemployment numbers in the history of our country.  Women — best in 71 years.  Sorry.  We’ll have you there soon.  Soon, it will be “historic.”  I have to apologize to the women; it’s only 71 years.

But the best unemployment numbers, we have — we’re doing things that nobody thought possible.  We’re setting records that nobody thought achievable.

And to give former prisoners a second chance at life, which so many people in this room have worked on for so long — (applause) — we passed criminal justice reform into law, and I signed it nine months ago.

And it’s proving more and more that America is indeed a nation that believes in redemption.  What’s happened with prisoners is a miracle.  Prisoners would come out and nobody would give them a job.  And oftentimes, most of the time — almost all of the time — they’d go back into prison.  They’d get caught doing something bad.  They had no money.  They had no hope.  They had no job.  Now they’re coming out into a booming economy.  And employers are hiring them, and to a certain extent, maybe because they’re having a hard time getting people.

First time in our country’s history, actually, we’re running out of people.  We have plants moving in by the thousands.  We have car companies coming from Japan and from Germany, from lots of other places, and we need people.  And employers are hiring prisoners, and they would have never done it, except for what we’ve done with criminal justice reform.  But even before that, because the economy has become so powerful.

And these prisoners have done an incredible job.  The employers are saying, “Why didn’t I do this 20 years ago?”

So it’s an incredible thing what’s happening to people that are given a second chance, and sometimes a third chance, in all fairness.  And it’s something that everybody in this room should be very proud about, because you’ve always felt that way long before it was fashionable.  So I want to thank you for that.  (Applause.)

As we revive our economy, we are also renewing our national spirit.  Today we proudly proclaim that faith is alive and well and thriving in America.  And we’re going to keep it that way.  Nobody will have it changed.  (Applause.)   It won’t happen.  As long as I’m here, it will never, ever happen.  (Applause.)

Something which wasn’t done nearly enough — I could almost say wasn’t done at all — we are standing up for persecuted Christians and religious minorities all around the world — (applause) — like nobody has ever done.

Last year, at the United Nations, I was honored to be the first President to host a meeting of religious freedom.  It was based all on religious freedom.  That was the first meeting of its kind ever held at the United Nations.  There I called upon all nations to combat the terrible injustice of religious persecution.  And people listened.

And countries that we give billions of dollars to, they listened because they had to listen.  (Laughter.)  It’s amazing how that works, isn’t it?  (Laughter.)  That nobody ever played that game before.  (Laughter.)

Weeks ago, a 21-year-old woman, who goes by the name of Mary, was seized and imprisoned in Iran because she converted to Christianity and shared the Gospel with others.

In Venezuela, the dictator Maduro has arrested church leaders.  At the State of the Union, I was honored to host the true and legitimate President of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó.  (Applause.)  Good man.  I told him that all Americans stand with the Venezuelan people in their righteous struggle for freedom.

Yesterday, our administration launched the International Religious Freedom Alliance, the first-ever alliance devoted to promoting religious liberty.  It was something.  Really something.  (Applause.)

More than 25 countries have already joined our campaign.  I want to thank Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, along with Ambassador Sam Brownback, who are both here this morning, for leading this historic initiative.  Thank you very much.  Thank you, Mike.  (Applause.)  Thank you.

All of us here today reaffirm these timeless truths: Faith keeps us free.  Prayer makes us strong.  And God alone is the author of life and the giver of grace.  (Applause.)

With us this morning is a pastor who embodies the miracle of faith and the power of prayer: Reverend Gerald Toussaint from Louisiana.  Reverend Toussaint is an Army veteran, a truck driver, and a pastor.  He leads the same church that his father led, Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, which has been a pillar of the community for more than 140 years.

Last year, Mount Pleasant was one of three African American churches in Louisiana that was destroyed in a fire set by a wicked, hate-filled arsonist.

Yet, in the wake of such shocking evil, America witnessed the unshakable unity, devotion, and spirit of Reverend Toussaint and his entire highly spirited, beautiful congregation.  Families quickly came together in prayer.  Soon, people from all across Louisiana came to help any way they could.  Americans in all 50 states and 20 different countries heard about it and they donated more than $2 million to help rebuild Mount Pleasant — (applause) — and the other two churches that were (inaudible).

On Easter Sunday, just days after he lost his church, Reverend Toussaint preached about what it all meant.  What does it mean?  “The Easter season,” he said, “is a fitting metaphor for recent events.  It was dark the day that Jesus was crucified.  It was dark [at] night when they burned our church.  What has happened since is like a resurrection.”  Old things are gone, but it’s going to be a brand-new start, and it’s going to be better than ever, Reverend.  (Applause.)  Better than ever.  Fantastic.

And today, just 10 months later, the ground is cleared.  Careful plans have been made, and they’re beautiful plans.  And construction is about to begin on the new and very, very magnificent Mount Pleasant Church.  Congratulations.  (Applause.)

You know, the Reverend says that we’re rebuilding because that’s what Jesus does.  He rebuilds, he lives, and he breathes.  It’s what he does.  He wants it to be rebuilt.  It was torn apart, but it’s being rebuilt again, and I’ll bet you it will indeed be bigger, better, and nicer than before.  What do you think, Reverend?  Yes?  And it’s going to have your mark on it.  It did have and now it will have even great.  And your father is looking down on you right now and he’s very, very proud of the job that you’ve done.  Thank you very much.  (Applause.)  Very much inspire us, Reverend.  Thank you.

Well, I want to just thank everybody.  This has been very special.  Tell your congregation that — and all of your people — that we have 350 million people in our country.  They’re proud Americans.  And they respect what we’re doing, even those that you don’t think so much like us, respect us, want to be with us.  They’re respecting our fight, and we are in a fight.

Religion in this country and religion all over the world — certain religions in particular — are under siege.  We won’t let that happen.  We are going to protect our religions.  We are going to protect Christianity.  We are going to protect our great ministers and pastors and rabbis and all of the people that we so cherish and that we so respect.

America is eternally in the debt of our nation’s African American churches all throughout this country.  That’s why it’s so fitting and so — it’s one of the reasons we chose this particular church in Louisiana.  For generations, they bravely fought for justice and lifted up the conscience of our nation.  And we’re grateful beyond any measure.

But I can say that going beyond that, we’re grateful to the people in this room for the love they show to religion.  Not one religion, but many religions.  They are brave.  They are brilliant.  They are fighters.  They like people.  And sometimes they hate people.  I’m sorry.  I apologize.  I’m trying to learn.  (Laughter.)  It’s not easy.  It’s not easy.  (Applause.)

When they impeach you for nothing, then you’re supposed to like them?  It’s not easy, folks.  (Laughter.)  I do my best.

But I’ll tell you what we are doing: We’re restoring hope and spreading faith.  We’re helping citizens of every background take part in the great rebuilding of our nation.  We’re declaring that America will always shine as a land of liberty and light unto all nations of the world.  We want every nation to look up to us like they are right now.  We were not a respected nation just a few years ago.  We had lost our way.  Our country is respected again by everybody.  (Applause.)

This morning, let us ask Father in Heaven to guide our steps, protect our children, and bless our families.  And with all of our heart, let us forever embrace the eternal truth that every child is made equal by the hand of Almighty God.

Thank you.  God Bless you.  And God bless America.  Thank you all very much.  Thank you.  Thank you.  (Applause.)

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How History Will Judge the Trump Impeachment

The Senate has voted against impeaching President Donald Trump, defeating two articles of impeachment by votes of 52-48 and 53-47. Trump joins two former presidents, Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, in being impeached by the House of Representatives before being acquitted by the Senate.

The House failed to produce credible evidence that the president committed any “high Crimes and Misdemeanors” or engaged in any action that justified his impeachment by the House, let alone his conviction and removal from office by the Senate.

Despite Democrats’ loss in the Senate, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Reps. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., and Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., are no doubt basking in the admiration of their liberal allies for their actions, and they are hoping that their attempt to damage the president in the eyes of the public will be successful in the 2020 election.

However, history is often an unforgiving critic.


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Historians in the future may judge them far more harshly for abusing the impeachment power in the Constitution. That provision was not intended to allow 285 members of Congress—a simple House majority and two-thirds of senators—to remove a duly elected president for partisan reasons or over matters of style, no matter what his margin of victory in the last election.

Impeachment was to be used only in the direst of circumstances to remove a president clearly guilty of such serious, substantial misconduct that he posed a danger to the nation, and who was clearly unfit to continue in office until the next election when the public could make its own choice.

House Democrats did not come even close to meeting that standard.

It seems highly likely that Pelosi and company will be viewed in the same manner as historians now view the “radical Republicans” who impeached Johnson, and who came within one vote of convicting and removing him from office.

Republicans personally hated Johnson, who became president after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, and they virulently disagreed with Johnson’s decision to implement Lincoln’s conciliatory policies toward the Southern states.

As Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen outline in “A Patriot’s History of the United States,” in inflammatory rhetoric reminiscent of that heard from some Democrats today, radical Republicans claimed that Johnson was a “wild-eyed dictator bent on overthrowing the government.”

Schiff was just as inflammatory when he called Trump a “despot” and the type of tyrant the Founders feared, while Nadler called Trump a “dictator.”

Last time I checked the news, I didn’t see any stories about despotic activities by this president, such as a refusal to follow court orders or the abuse of federal law enforcement power to spy on and investigate political opponents. The latter is something only the prior administration did.

Liberals can certainly criticize the president for some of his policies that they may disagree with, but claiming he is a despot and a dictator is so over the top, so far from reality, that it helped destroy whatever credibility the House managers may have had at the start of the impeachment process. Their wild exaggerations made it pretty clear this was a partisan, politically-driven impeachment.

Paul Johnson, in his book “A History of the American People,” also records that during the impeachment proceedings, Andrew Johnson was subjected to “torrents of personal abuse” and other claims that Paul Johnson characterizes as “nonsense.”

Seem familiar? It should, because Trump was also subjected to “torrents of personal abuse” by House managers during the impeachment trial.

Included among the impeachment articles adopted by the House in 1868 was a charge that Andrew Johnson had “challenged the authority” of Congress and had criticized Congress with “intemperate, inflammatory, and scandalous harangues.”

Sounds an awful lot like the House’s claim in the impeachment resolution that Trump “impeded” the House and engaged in “unprecedented, categorical, and indiscriminate defiance” of Congress.

Furthermore, the Johnson impeachment charged that the president had unlawfully removed Secretary of War Edwin Stanton (an ally of the radical Republicans) and replaced him with Ulysses S. Grant.

Although it was not in the impeachment resolution, Schiff and his compatriots spent an enormous amount of time going after the president for firing the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch (who was appointed by President Barack Obama), as if that was an abuse of power. This despite the fact that ambassadors serve at the pleasure of the president.

Once again, the parallels between the Trump and Johnson impeachments are eerie.

Historians almost universally condemn the Johnson impeachment as “rash, reckless, and unwarranted,” as Schweikart and Allen explain. As Paul Johnson says, no “constructive purpose was served by this vendetta, and the only political consequence was the discrediting of those who conducted it.”

Now that the process is over, at least for now, it is hard to come to any conclusion other than that this impeachment, which Democrats started talking about doing as soon as Trump was inaugurated, was the result of personal and political “vendettas” against the president.

Given that some polls show that Trump is now more popular with the public than at any time during his presidency, Democrats may also end up suffering the “political consequences” of their abuse of the impeachment process and the “discrediting of those who conducted it.”

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The Magnificent State of the Union Address

“Three years ago, we launched the great American comeback. Tonight, I stand before you to share the incredible results. Jobs are booming, incomes are soaring, poverty is plummeting, crime is falling, confidence is surging and our country is thriving and highly respected again.” – President Donald J. Trump

“One hundred and thirty-two lawmakers in this room have endorsed legislation to impose a socialist takeover of our health care system, wiping out the private health insurance plans of 180 million very happy Americans. To those watching at home tonight, I want you to know: We will never let socialism destroy American health care.” – President Donald J. Trump

“We terminated his evil reign of terror forever. (Qasem Soleimani) Our message to the terrorists is clear: You will never escape American justice. If you attack our citizens, you forfeit your life!” –  President Trump

“A special man, someone beloved by millions of Americans, who just received a stage 4 advanced cancer diagnosis. This is not good news, but what is good news is that he is the greatest fighter and winner that you will ever meet. Rush Limbaugh, thank you for your decades of tireless devotion to our country.” – President Donald J. Trump


Of course, the socialist left has vilified the spectacular State of the Union address given by our President.  Donald Trump succeeds in making America and her people love him more with each passing day.  His true love of our country and her people emanate from this man in everything he does, but more so in the SOTU speeches he has given.  It’s about others, not about him.  The word “I” doesn’t keep popping up in his speeches as it did in our former president’s every utterance.

What shocks and dismays Americans who support the Office of the President as well as the person who resides there, is the defiance and hatred, the classless disrespect of the president Americans elected to represent them, all because he’s not one of their globalist elitists.  Not only are they churlish in their lack of civility, but they openly disdain every wonderful advance our President has made in the past three years to Make America Great Again.

The Democrat Party has become the Communist Party USA.  They have shown they have little to offer America or her people other than the desire to bring us down to the level of third world Marxist nations run by Communist dictators who bleed and destroy the very soul of their people.

President Trump gave one of his finest speeches to the nation when he told the many stories of those who love America and who have been saved because America helped them.

Medal of Freedom to Rush

On Monday, the 3rd of February, Rush Limbaugh announced on his program that he had been diagnosed by two major medical institutions with stage four lung cancer that had metastasized to other parts of his body.

President Trump asked Rush and his wife Kathryn to be at the State of the Union address.  Our President surprised Rush with the honor of the Medal of Freedom given to Rush by First Lady Melania Trump during the SOTU speech and the Democrats wouldn’t even clap. Watch this magnificent video and please watch Kathryn Limbaugh’s face…you can see the love and the pain in her face for her sweetheart.

It has been reported that Rush was brought into the House Chamber via wheelchair.  This tells us all that his prognosis has been in effect for a lot longer than he has told us.  Stage Four is in reality a death sentence.  The life span is at most eight months and I don’t believe there’s that long for our Rush Limbaugh.

Without a miracle from our God, who Rush and family all worship and adore, we know we are going to lose one of the greatest men who has brought conservative talk radio to the forefront.  Two million listeners a day tune in to hear Rush’s take on politics, and if there was ever a time when we needed him, it’s now.  I haven’t agreed with everything Rush has said, but I know he steers the audience to truth, and I’ve seen him in person and he is one magnificent speaker.

I watched as Rush’s wife Kathryn looked at him when it was announced that First Lady Melania would give him the Medal of Freedom.

I saw in her face, her love for him and the knowledge that Rush is dying and without a miracle from God Almighty, he will be lost to us.  Heaven will rejoice, and we will mourn.

A good, perhaps great life, albeit short, has been lived by a man who tried to help keep America great. Pray for him, and pray for his family…losing Rush truly is a great loss to America.  God does supply miracles…pray for one!

President Trump’s Guests

Here is the list of the many beautiful guests President Trump invited and honored at this 2020 State of the Union address.

How magnificent…to see the great, great grandson of a hundred-year-old Tuskegee Airman…a black man whose team guarded the pilots carrying bombs, they were trained for aerial combat. They are the real heroes and history has recorded them as such.  Now, the great, great, grandson of this Airman is working to join the Air Force Academy and eventually going to space.

From a mother who wanted the very best education for her only daughter, to a man who lost his beloved brother because of a criminal illegal alien, to a reunited family with the soldier who is at war and not with his wife and children, to parents who lost their daughter Kayla to a terrorist…a menace to the world who was eliminated by the orders of our Commander in Chief.  And to so many more, even a baby who is now a healthy two-year-old who survived despite being born at 21 weeks gestation.  And a veteran who came home with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), who ended up on drugs and then because of a Trump program, got clean and is now reunited with his family and holds a great job.

Here is the full video of the State of the Union 2020 address.  You will have to watch it twice because of the distraction of Speaker Pelosi’s classless disrespect for the Office of President of the United States.

Speaker Pelosi

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi broke congressional tradition by introducing President Donald Trump as only “the president of the United States.”  Previous House speakers have introduced the sitting commander in chief by saying they had the “high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you the president of the United States.”

The mainstream media is saying that the President snubbed her by not shaking her hand when she extended it.  He didn’t shake hands with the Vice President either, and personally why would he want to shake hands with someone who has led the House to impeach him.

As if it wasn’t bad enough that Pelosi would not stand or clap for the achievements of our President, she wouldn’t even applaud or stand for the many guests who were featured by President Trump.  She disgraced herself, and her Party for leading them in a “deplorable” attitude of disdain toward the President of the United States, and the 63 million Americans who elected him.

We watched as she shook her head when he made statements she didn’t like.  We watched her tongue run around her mouth in distaste for the truth our President presented, and we watched her speak to Vice President Pence who ignored her as he was listening to the President.  We watched her as she stared at her comrades in the Democrat Party, who like her wore white. They claim the wearing of white pays homage to the women’s suffrage movement that led to the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920, which guaranteed women the right to vote.  What hogwash!

What I see is not women in white, signifying purity before marriage and first communion to Christ, what I see is women in white with the blood of the unborn they’ve chosen to murder in their mother’s wombs, dripping across their white robes of defiance.  They look like Ku Klux Klan members covered in scarlet stripes.  They represent evil, they represent hatred of America’s freedoms, they represent the disgrace of honor, they represent the intent to destroy the beauty of the founders of this nation’s liberties, they represent death, not life, and they represent destruction not hope, and certainly not joy.  They belong to their father the devil.

But Speaker Pelosi, your petty and vicious acts of hatred in front of the horrified and dismayed invited guests, and the millions of American citizens who watched you tear up the four pages of our President’s speech…this went beyond evil…this was an atrocity born only of mediocrity and hatred, of rudeness by a person of ill-bred graceless incivility and black hearted wickedness.

Video surfaced Wednesday appearing to show House Speaker Pelosi testing and pre-ripping paper during President Trump‘s State of the Union address before she would later rip it up at the end of his speech.  She literally tore in half each sheet of the Commander in Chief’s State of the Union address on national TV at the conclusion of his remarks Tuesday night.  This is one of the most classless acts ever done at the State of Union.  She was unmoved by the American stories our President presented.

Pelosi ripped up one of our last surviving Tuskegee Airmen.  She ripped up the survival and growth of a beautiful little girl.  She tore up the mourning families of Rocky Jones and Kayla Mueller.  She shredded a soldier’s reunion with his family and she pulverized the glory of the Medal of Freedom given to the number one talk radio host who is now in the fight of his life.

That’s her legacy.  She is filled with demons of hatred for Americans and America.  Speaker Nancy Pelosi should be forced to resign, she has overstepped all bounds of decency.

Senate Votes to Acquit

On Wednesday, the Senate voted to acquit the President for the fraudulent impeachment led by Nancy Pelosi.

Willard “the rat” Mitt Romney was the only Republican who voted against acquittal for the unethical impeachment of this great President. Although President Trump was innocent of anything improper, Romney hates him despite the fact that Donald Trump supported him both when he ran for President and for the Senate.

Republican Utah state Rep. Tim Quinn has introduced a bill in that state’s legislature that would allow voters to recall U.S. senators — a possible swipe at Utah Senator Romney, despite Quinn saying the bill isn’t targeted at anyone in particular.  Let’s hope it passes.

Conclusion

Pray for our President, pray for our country, and pray for Rush Limbaugh, his wife and his family.

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The Major Takeaway from the State of the Union

Every morning my awesome wife Mary brings me coffee in bed. While reflecting on President Trump’s amazing State of the Union speech, I received a text from my brother Jerry. He is an extremely outspoken Christian and black conservative Republican. The pastor and congregation at his Baltimore all black church despises Trump. Jerry is a lone voice of truth in a wilderness of Democrat deception and fake news media lies. He feels God has assigned him to stay in his church to be salt. Salt makes a difference.

Jerry’s text succinctly nailed Democrats’ behavior at the State of the Union:

“Last night President Trump knocked it out of the park. I give him an A+. Just as I thought it would be, the Dems were shameful and embarrassing. They really don’t care about the average American people. To them, we’re just disrespected pawns to be used for their political benefit. Prayer, school choice, black jobs, black colleges, woman job growth, the list goes on and they showed no approval. So shameful.”

In responded, “Amen brother!”

Nancy Pelosi leaped to her feet applauding Trump’s initiative to plant more trees and sat stone-faced in response to his initiative to end late term abortions. That moment exposed the perverse priorities and wicked hardheartedness of the Democratic party.

Curious, I used my remote to flip between CNN, MSNBC and other fake news media for their analysis of Trump’s speech. As expected, they said Trump repeatedly lied. They characterized all the emotional moments as nothing more than show business. A CNN black talking head absurdly said Trump does not want black voters. He simply used blacks as props during his speech. The hate oozing out of these progressives is chillingly evil.

Chris Cuomo on CNN is the worse. His eyes were intense, emitting his hatred and barely containable rage against Trump and everyday Americans who love him.

Remarkably, for every achievement Trump announced beneficial to America and Americans, Democrats responded with seething anger. When Pelosi tore up Trump’s speech at the end she expressed the Democratic party’s hatred for Trump, his voters and America as founded.

At the supermarket, I spotted and an elderly gentleman wearing a Marine corp cap and thanked him for his service. He responded, “Thank you sir for acknowledging it.”

I chatted with a senior wearing a “Trump 2020” cap in the checkout line. He thought Democrats behaved disgracefully at the State of the Union. He said he was a lifelong Democrat before voting for Trump and becoming a Republican. I asked what caused him to change party.

He replied, “You’re a black man. I had no problem giving Obama 4 years, but giving him 4 more years was crazy.” I informed the gentleman that I did not vote for Obama. When Obama told Joe-the-Plumber that he intended to “spread the wealth around”, I knew he was a socialist – the wrong man for my country.

The female check-out clerk chimed in, “I’m not suppose to say it, but I’m with you guys.” Referring to Democrats, she added, “If we are not dependent, they can’t pull our strings.”

Our mini – Trump rally ended with high-fives, declaring victory in November.

My major takeaway from the State of the Union is Trump must be reelected. If not, every single one of his unprecedented victories for We the People will be reversed. Clearly, Democrats believe whatever Trump does good for America undermines their mission to control every aspect of our lives and remove America from her rightfully place as leader of the free world.

Brother and sister patriots, please do not assume Trump’s reelection is a done-deal. We must remain diligent and fully engaged. I am informing low-info deceived voters with my new “Trump Train 2020” song.

Each of us must do our part to keep this man who truly loves America in the White House.

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EXCLUSIVE: Pence Rips Pelosi’s Behavior During Trump’s State Of The Union

Vice President Mike Pence blasted Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday for her behavior during President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address in a sit-down interview with the Daily Caller

“I think it was a new low. Well, you know, I served in the House of Representatives for 12 years and in the State of the Union is a tradition when the Congress comes together. When the House and Senate welcome the president to the Capitol for a report on the State of the Union to address the nation. And the contrast was remarkable,” Pence said.

“President Trump made a speech that was focused on America and I thought by her actions. Speaker Nancy Pelosi tried to make it about her. And I think the American people see through this. The progress we’ve made over the last three years is incredible,” Pence continued.

Pence also mentioned that Pelosi was continuing to make noises and complaints to him throughout Trump’s address to Congress.

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“Not just at the end of the speech, but during the course of the speech, she was muttering to me throughout and making some complaints,” the vice president said.

I think it was very disappointing to me because I really think that what the American people saw in the president’s State of the Union address was an optimistic view of an America that is stronger than ever before,” Pence concluded.

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PODCAST: The Impeachment Charade is Finally Over

The impeachment trial is finally over and, as expected, President Trump was acquitted. Anyone really surprised? Democrats will claim this was a cover-up by the Senate, but the reality is this represents another win for the president. Despite this, I am glad it is over as I found it rather boring and predictable in terms of finger pointing and jurisprudence. This desperate act also represents another chapter of how the Democrats have wasted an enormous amount of taxpayer money and time to do whatever they could to resist the president; for example:

  • They radically slowed the process of selecting members of the president’s cabinet, ambassadors, judges and other presidential appointees.
  • Turned the Brett Kavanaugh Hearing into a three ring circus by intentionally smearing his name to make the president look bad.
  • By insisting on the Mueller Witch Hunt, the Democrats failed to reach anything conclusive in terms of establishing a relationship between the president and the Russians. The investigation, lasted two years, and cost taxpayers millions.
  • Triggered by the Democrats refusing to pay for border security, the Government Shutdown of 2018-2019 cost the government $5 billion. In the end, President Trump still moved forward on building the southern wall.
  • The Impeachment Hoax was designed by the Democrats to besmirch the character of the president and keep him off the ballot in November. The case was easily defeated and the president gained political strength simply because the public grew weary of the histrionics of the Left.

Let us also not forget the findings of the FISA Investigation, the problems associated with Sanctuary Cities, and the “Do-Nothing” House which basically threw the government into gridlock. All of this was supported by the “Fake News” of the main stream media who fanned the flames of hate in the country.

All of these attempts were designed to not only vilify the president, but to distract the public from his accomplishments, such as:

  • Successfully installed a substantial number of federal judges at many levels, including two Supreme Court justices.
  • Built and opened the American embassy in Jerusalem. While other presidents in the past claimed they would do it, it was President Trump who saw it through to completion, even in spite of resistance from Democrats. More recently, the president revealed his plan for peace between Israel and Palestine, using a two-state approach, something that has never been offered before.
  • Cut bureaucratic red tape to lift the burden of government off the shoulders of businesses thereby allowing them to move forward.
  • Crushed ISIS and is slowly pulling us out of the Middle East.
  • Curbed illegal immigration.
  • Moved us to energy independence.
  • Reinvigorated our military and cleaned up the VA.
  • Caused new and stronger trade deals, particularly with USMCA, China, and many more on the way.
  • Created a robust economy which is now the envy of the world. The Democrats fear this the most, which is why I refer to it as the “Big White Elephant in the Room.”

President Trump has become politically stronger following the impeachment acquittal. His base is energized, and independents are leaning his way. In contrast, the Democrats have branded themselves as untrustworthy stewards of the House, a stigma which will haunt them until election day. The Americans want results, not soap opera.

You have to pity the Democrats going into the 2020 election as they are about to be mutilated politically. Their resistance has left them with an image of being an impediment to progress and are now portrayed as spiteful people only concerned with political control and not the best interests of the country overall. Then again, it was their own doing. Their strategy to vilify the president was an enormous gamble which backfired on them. When you couple this with the far-left leanings of the Democrat presidential candidates, you have the perfect storm which will lead to their demise.

One thing I have observed about the Democrats during President Trump’s first term, they do not accept defeat graciously. It is time for an overhaul within the party or split it into moderate and far-left factions.

BEFORE YOU VOTE, REMEMBER…

The Brett Kavanaugh Hearing.
The Mueller Witch Hunt.
The Government Shutdown.
The Impeachment Hoax.
The FISA Investigation.
Sanctuary Cities.
The Do-Nothing House.
Fake News.
The Jerusalem Embassy.
The crushing of ISIS.
Energy independence.
Our reinvigorated military.
New and stronger trade deals.
Our robust economy.

VOTE AS AN AMERICAN, NOT AS A DEMOCRAT.

Keep the Faith!

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PODCAST: Democrats Vote Out Pledge of Allegiance and Refuse to Stand for Flag.

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Pelosi Rips Trump’s State of the Union Address

Immediately after President Donald Trump finished his State of the Union address, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, standing behind him, tore his speech in half while the eyes of the nation watched.

In four separate motions Tuesday night as lawmakers applauded the president, Pelosi tore the pages of her copy of the speech in two.

“Speaker Pelosi just ripped up: One of our last surviving Tuskegee Airmen. The survival of a child born at 21 weeks. The mourning families of Rocky Jones and Kayla Mueller. A service member’s reunion with his family. That’s her legacy,” the White House tweeted.


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Pelosi’s demonstration followed Trump’s ignoring her outstretched hand after giving her a copy of his speech as he arrived at the podium in the House chamber about an hour and a half earlier. The speaker, who led House Democrats in impeaching the president, grimaced at this.

Just minutes after the president concluded his speech, #Pelosi, #NancyPelosi, #SpeakerPelosi, #Nancy, and #Classless became top trending hashtags along with #SOTU and #SOTU2020.

Americans across the country took to Twitter to express their opinions.

“How petty of Pelosi,” House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., tweeted. “Ripping up a piece of paper doesn’t change the facts that were written on it—Americans are winning, in spite of the do-nothing Democrats.”

“Tonight President Trump highlighted his record of #Results for our country in his #SOTU. He invited amazing guests with extraordinary personal stories that capture the American Dream,” Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., tweeted. “Meanwhile Petty Pelosi tears up the speech. How classless.”

Others celebrated Pelosi’s action:

In a statement, Pelosi said: “The manifesto of mistruths presented in page after page of the address tonight should be a call to action for everyone who expects truth from the president and policies worthy of his office and the American people.

“The American people expect and deserve a president to have integrity and respect for the aspirations for their children,” the California Democrat added.

Fox News Channel reported that Pelosi said she ripped the pages of the speech in two “because it was the courteous thing to do, considering the alternatives.”

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Holocaust Survivors Have A Message For AOC.


Holocaust

Holocaust, Hebrew Shoʾah, Yiddish and Hebrew Ḥurban (“Destruction”), the systematic state-sponsored killing of six million Jewish men, women, and children and millions of others by Nazi Germany and its collaborators during World War II. The Germans called this “the final solution to the Jewish question.” The word Holocaust is derived from the Greek holokauston, a translation of the Hebrew word ʿolah, meaning a burnt sacrifice offered whole to God. This word was chosen because in the ultimate manifestation of the Nazi killing program—the extermination camps—the bodies of the victims were consumed whole in crematoria and open fires. – Encyclopedia Britannica


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Socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claims America runs Concentration camps.

We asked the only people who have true authority on the matter: concentration camp survivors. David and Sami survived the Holocaust. They were beaten and starved. They watched their loved ones die. Sami was experimented on by Nazi doctors. David still has numbers on his arm from Auschwitz. AOC, stop. For once in your life, please listen.

These men have a message for you. You need to hear it.

Do People In AOC’s District Support Socialism?

TPUSA’s Benny Johnson Goes To The Heart Of Socialist AOC’s District To Find Out If The People She Represents Support Socialism… Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez NEEDS To Watch This! #SocialismSucks

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