Pres. Trump uses taxpayer-funded speech to attack 'nasty' Democrats, impeachment probe. 'They don't have the Mitt Romneys of the world. They stick together better than the Republicans do.'
President Donald Trump used a taxpayer-funded speech at an energy conference in Pittsburgh Wednesday to blast Democrats carrying out an impeachment inquiry in the House -- while touting his administration's energy and manufacturing accomplishments.
"The Never Trumper Republicans, though on respirators with not many left, are in certain ways worse and more dangerous for our Country than the Do Nothing Democrats. Watch out for them, they are human scum!" he tweeted. When asked if the White House needs to do a better job of messaging and coordinating with Republicans, Graham didn’t miss a beat, saying, “Yes!”
While attendees of the Shale Insights conference filled the front of the convention center hall where the president spoke, around a thousand members of the public -- many wearing or holding Trump campaign gear -- cheered from a standing room-only area in the back."Make America Great Again" hats dotted the crowd. Several dozen people wearing hard hats and safety vests stood behind Trump on stage.
In August, at a Shell plant outside Pittsburgh, Trump held another official, taxpayer-funded event where he told workers that Democrats wanted to wipe out coal, oil and natural gas; engaged in name-calling against Democratic presidential candidates; and at times sounded like he was leading a campaign rally.
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