President Trump held up newspapers with large “Acquitted” headlines as he denounced the now-concluded impeachment process, in remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast a day after he was cleared on two counts in a Senate trial
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Speaking to the annual gathering of faith leaders, politicians and dignitaries Thursday, Mr. Trump railed against Democrats, saying: “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...
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