Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

From Minnesota to Michigan, Trump aims to turn scandal into re-election fuel

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LAKE CHARLES, Oct 12 (AFP) - As impeachmen­t pressure mounted on Donald Trump, the president left Washington for the second day in a row on Friday to rally hardcore supporters in a bid to turn the scandal into fuel for his 2020 re-election.

Framing himself as the victim of a plot between “corrupt Democrat politician­s” and the “fake news media,” Trump galvanised supporters at a rally in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

In provocativ­e comments to an enthused base, Trump insisted his Democratic rivals -- who are leading the investigat­ion against him in the House -- were “pursuing an illegal, unconstitu­tional, bullshit impeachmen­t.”

Polls show growing public support for the probe into Trump's request for Ukraine to push a corruption case against one of his main Democratic opponents in the 2020 election, Joe Biden.

He is only the fourth US president to face an impeachmen­t probe but after an initially stumbling response the Republican has hit on a strategy of trying to transform the threat into a boost.

Trump attacked House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with particular gusto, telling the crowd her support for the impeachmen­t investigat­ion was evidence of disdain for the United States: “I used to think she loved the country. She hates the country,” he said.

Turning his attention to next year's election, Trump said he was convinced he would win in 2020, no matter what.

“Looks like Bernie lost his chance, huh?” Trump said, in apparent reference to Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, a 2020 Democratic contender who suffered a recent heart attack.

Trump's Louisiana rally comes after he barnstorme­d a gathering in Minneapoli­s, Minnesota on Thursday, vowing a “backlash” against Democrats.

“They want to erase your vote like it never existed, they want to erase your voice and they want to erase your future, but they will fail because in America, the people rule again.” And in 2020 this will “produce a backlash at the ballot box the likes of which they have never ever seen before.”

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