President Trump: Shifty Adam Schiff. Smart guy, he's a wackjob, looks like a watermelon head. He's very angry; he hated Biden because Biden didn't give him a job, they thought they were going to take him out of congress and give him a big job, but they didn't do it. He's a smart guy, a viscous guy, horrible liar. Must hate our country.
President Trump: Crazy Nancy Pelosi, she's nuts. She's a nutjob. You talk about people in politics; look at her husband, every time something happens, he goes out and buys stuff. He's made a lot of money. Made a hundred million dollars, and he started with nothingโฆit's called inside trading. Insider trading.
President Trump: I had a very good and luxurious life before deciding to enter the wonderful world of politics.
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President Trump: From the grim December of 1776, to the epic struggle at Gettysburg, Gettysburg, Gettysburg. So horrible a time, so viscous, so many deaths. From the perils of the Oregon trail, to the battles with Soviet communists, the story of our nation is filled with bold young Americans, who poured out their blood, sweat and soul to make America into the greatest nation in the history of the world.
President Trump: Everyone knows that the Green New Deal will lead to our destruction.
President Trump: China is using the trillions of dollars it has taken from us over many, many years, to build a military that will outrival our own.
President Trump: Right when the situation looks the bleakest for America, that's when America digs in, fights back, and begins it's incredible comeback. And standing before you tonight, I believe our nation is ready for a comeback like no one has ever seen before.
Seems like the article spent a few too many lines on the scandal.
Bigger Than Watergate?
WASHINGTON: "Another Watergate scandal transpired Friday after a driver rammed a vehicle into the historic complex located in northwest Washington, D.C., leaving at least one person injured. First responders managed to stabilize the driver, who rejected additional treatment, and transported a second person to a nearby hospital, officials said. The crash did not cause the building to have structural integrity problems, according to officials. The car is believed to have struck the building around 2 p.m. Friday afternoon, according to D.C. Fire and Rescue. The cause of the crash is unclear.
Watergate is a complex of six buildings located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C. In the 1970s, the complex housed the Democratic National Committee and was the subject of a break-in by people with ties to former President Richard Nixon's reelection efforts. Nixon's subsequent efforts to embark on a cover-up of the scandal led to his resignation. In public interviews, Nixon maintained he did not order the break-in, but rather sought to cover it up to contain the matter politically."
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/car-crashes-watergate-complex-washington-dc