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Trump blasts ‘bulls–t impeachment’ inquiry at rally

LAKE CHARLES, La. — President Donald Trump on Friday pressed his argꦯument that the House impeachment inquiry is nothing more than a new attempt to over💯turn his election based on “a lot of crap.”

Trump found 𒉰a sympathetic audience in Louisiana, where an arena packed with his support🧸ers roared at his profane denunciations of the proceedings hundreds of miles away in the nation’s capital.

“They’ve😼 been trying to stop us for more than three years with a lot of crap,” he said, referring to the investigation into Russian election interfܫerence that concluded earlier this year.

“They know they can’t win on Election Day so they’re pursuing an illegal, invalid and unconstitutional, bulls— impeachment,” the president thundered at his second politicalও rally in as ma🔥ny days.

Trump also pressed his unproven claims against Democratic presidential🌟 candidate Joe Biden and his son Hunter, who sat on the board of a Ukrainian gas company when Biden was vice president.

Trump complained about a double standard in news media coverage. He said if any of his children were similarly 𓆏accused, the media wouldn’t call the allegations unsubstantiated — “Th🐭ey would be saying, ‘Where’s the nearest cell?’”

The⛦re has been no evidence of wrongdoing by 𝔍either Joe Biden or Hunter Biden.

House Democrats have opened an im﷽peachment inquiry over Trump’s dealings with Ukraine, in which he asked that country’s president during a telephone call in July to investigate Biden. An intelligence community whistleblower complained that Trump was abusing his office for personal political gain.

Trump rally supporter sign
A supporter holds up a sign as♓ Trump speaks during his rally.AFP via Getty

Trump insists he didn’t do anyt💮hing wrong and has called the conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy “perfect.”

Zelenskiy has said he was not pressured by Trump.

Trump claimed Democrats are “rage filled” and have opened the impeachment inquiry because they “have gone completely insane” in their “n🍨onstop battle” to overturn the 2016 presidential election result.

“Nancy Pelosi hates the United States of America, or she wouldn’t be doing this⛄,” Trump said of the De♋mocratic speaker of the House, who had long resisted calls to initiate impeachment proceedings.

Pelosi has said “no one is above 𝔉the law” and Trump must be held acco𓆏untable for actions that she says jeopardize US national security, the integrity of American elections and the Constitution.

Trump came to Louisiana to unite a squabbling Republican Party a𓆉gainst the Deep South’s only Democratic governor, hoping to keep John Bel Edwards from notching a primary win in Saturday’s elec🍰tion.

Republican loyalties are split between two major candidates: Ralph Abraham, a third-term congressman and physician from rural northeast Louisiana, and Eddie Rispone, a businessman and longtime political donor from Baton Rouge ꦇwho is making his firs♓t bid for office.

Both Republican candidates claim long-term sup🃏port fromꦍ Trump.

“Tomorrow, you’ve got to vote John Bel Edwards out,” Trump said, criticizing the Democrat as bad for the state. “If he doesn’t get 50%, then one of our two great candidates will 🧸win that.”

The president is not endorsing either GOP candidate to maximize chances that Edwards will fall below the 50% vote threshold needed to avoid a runoff, according to a White House aide and a campaign aide, both of whom a🎀sked for anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss strategy. Trump plans to endorse whichever GOP candidate makes it to a runoff against Edwards, the aides said.

In Louisiana, all candidates run against each other, regardless of party, on the same primary ballot. With polls showing Edwards well in the lead, national Republicans have bombarded the state with m♐illions in advertising and visits from Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and Donald Trump Jr. to urge anti-Edwards votes and force a Nov. 16 runoff.

Trump acknowledged the ౠreality of college football seas♊on in the South and urged everyone to vote before they head to Saturday’s big matchup between Louisiana State University and Florida State.

He said people shoul𒁏d vote before they go to the game, otherwise they will feel guilty and “it will ruin your entire afternoon.”

John Bel Edwards speaking in 2017.
John Bel Edwards speaking in 2017.Getty

Trump called Edwards “a liberal Democrat who has sold you out,” even though Edwards isn’t the type of liberal with whom the president usuaꦰlly clashes.

He described Abraham and Rispone, the two Republican candidates, as “𒁃pro-jobs, pro-worker, pr🌃o-family, pro-life, and they’re pro-Louisiana energy if that’s OK.”

Trump also kept up a sports theme by invi𓆏ting the winners of the 2019 Little League World S💫eries to the stage.

Trump met in the Oval Office earlier Friday with members of the Eastb෴ank All-Sﷺtars and invited them to fly home aboard Air Force One. The team is based in suburban New Orleans.

Trump said he had become accustoไmed to watching Japan win the event. “But this year you have the world champꦏions,” he told the rally crowd before introducing the players one by one.