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Trump claims people think his rally that incited the deadly Capitol riot was 'totally appropriate'

he gave at a rally last week that incited a mob of his supporters to storm that Capitol was "totally appropriate."at the White House before leaving to visit the US border wall in Alamo, Texas.

He added that the House of Representatives' push to impeach him after he incited the deadly insurrection is "absolutely ridiculous," adding that there was "tremendous anger" over the impeachment talks, though he didn't specify who was angry. Trump was previously impeached over his efforts to strongarm the Ukrainian government into launching politically motivated investigations targeting the Bidens ahead of the 2020 election. The House impeached Trump for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, and the Republican-controlled Senate acquitted him. If he's impeached this week, Trump will be the only US president to have been impeached twice during their time in office.

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'I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.' - President Donald Trump, January 6, 2021

This dude needs to be in a padded room

Which people? The one he invents in his addled brain?

Yeah, well, he’s totally inappropriate.

He just doesn't get it.

Wow! So does he consider the death of the officer who was only doing his job to protect those inside ‘totally appropriate’......😮😔

Every criminal has an 'totally appropriate' reason for his/her crime

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