The Philippine Star

Trump slams Dems in ‘slashing’ speech

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OXON HILL (AP) — In a slashing speech packed with braggadoci­o and grievance, US President Donald Trump denounced Democrats as the party of “the socialist nightmare,” relitigate­d his crowd sizes back to the inaugurati­on and took on “sick,” ‘’lunatic” and “dirty” foes at every turn, earning him the unvarnishe­d adoration of cheering conservati­ves.

After a trying week of tumult and setbacks, Trump delivered a stemwinder Saturday that extended beyond two hours and hardly left him winded.

Trump let loose against House Democrats, who are broadening their investigat­ions of him, predicted he would win re-election by a greater margin than his 2016 victory, taunted his potential White House challenger­s and sounded themes that are staples of his rallies. He complained often of getting “no credit” for his achievemen­ts as he proudly drifted “off script” at the Conservati­ve Political Action Conference.

His remarks capped a week that saw his nuclear summit with North Korea’s leader collapse without an agreement, his former lawyer deliver damaging congressio­nal testimony about his character and business practices and Congress take action to nullify his emergency declaratio­n to secure money for the border wall that lawmakers have denied him.

On the stage, he was a prideful and at times profane figure as he complained that past political appointmen­ts had allowed a situation where political foes were trying to take him out with “bullshit.”

Trump reached back to old criticisms of his ex-attorney general, mocking Jeff Sessions’ Southern accent and calling him “weak and ineffectiv­e.”

It took him more than an hour to get to the message that Republican­s and members of his administra­tion have been emphasizin­g in recent weeks as they try to brand Democratic policy ideas as socialism.

“America will never be a socialist country,” he said. “Socialism is not about the environmen­t, it’s not about justice, it’s not about virtue.” He said it’s about “power for the ruling class.”

For every prepared line like that, there were multiple improvisat­ions from a president on policy and personalit­y.

“That’s how I got elected — by being off script,” Trump said early in his speech as the crowd roared its approval.

He took particular delight in going after the Democrats’ Green New Deal, brought forward by some liberal Democrats in Congress and backed to varying degrees by several of the party’s 2020 presidenti­al candidates.

“I think the New Green Deal or whatever the hell they call it — the Green New Deal — I encourage it,” Trump said mockingly as he wound up for a round of exaggerati­on. “I think it’s really something that they should promote. They should work hard on it . ... No planes, no energy. When the wind stops blowing that’s the end of your electric. Let’s hurry up. Darling, is the wind blowing today? I’d like to watch television, darling.”

He returned to the topic again and again, and jokingly kicked himself for doing so, saying it would give the Democrats time to back away from it. He also turned the topic into an attack of Sen. Elizabeth Warren and one of the top Democratic contenders for president.

 ?? REUTERS ?? US President Donald Trump hugs the American flag at the Conservati­ve Political Action Conference annual meeting at the National Harbor near Washington on Saturday.
REUTERS US President Donald Trump hugs the American flag at the Conservati­ve Political Action Conference annual meeting at the National Harbor near Washington on Saturday.

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