'It was hell': Trump celebrates impeachment acquittal, while ripping Democrats and Romney

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'It was hell': Trump celebrates impeachment acquittal, while ripping Democrats and Romney
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The president aired both new and old grievances against the Democrats who impeached him.

President Trump celebrated his impeachment acquittal by excoriating Democrats and reliving some of his prior grievances.

President Donald Trump speaks about his Senate impeachment trial in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, February 6, 2020.WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump on Thursday celebrated his impeachment acquittal by excoriating Democrats and Mitt Romney, the only GOP senator to vote to remove him from office.

House Speaker "Nancy Pelosi is a horrible person," Trump said, calling both Pelosi and House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff "vicious." The acquittal vote was the final step in a two-week trial marked by impassioned arguments from House Democrats that Trump was a danger to the nation, and stalwart support from Senate Republicans for a president who maintains a political stranglehold on their party.

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