Trump
lawyers Michael van der Veen (C) and William J. Brennan (2nd R) talk
after the second impeachment trial of former US President Donald Trump,
on February 13, 2021, in Washington, DC. (Photo by ALEX EDELMAN/AFP via
Getty Images)
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UPDATED 1:00 PM PT – Sunday, February 14, 2021
President Trump praised his supporters for standing by his side
during what he said was “the greatest witch hunt in our nation’s
history.” In a statement Thursday, the President thanked his defense
team and GOP lawmakers for helping to preserve the rule of law and
America’s constitutional rights.
“Our historic, patriotic and beautiful movement
to Make America Great Again has only just begun. In the months ahead I
have much to share with you…” pic.twitter.com/uDFydj7Xy0
— Eric Trump (@EricTrump) February 13, 2021
The 45th President said it’s sad to see a political party excuse
itself from civility and attempt to cancel those with opposing views.
Conservative voices also threw their support behind Trump following
the verdict. On Saturday, Eric Trump tweeted “two-to-zero” in reference
to the Democrat Party’s second failed attempt to convict President Trump
of wrongdoing.
2-0
— Eric Trump (@EricTrump) February 13, 2021
Donald Trump Jr. also took to social media and said he hoped Democrats could finally start working for the American people.
NOT GUILTY. Now maybe it would be nice if the
senators stopped putting on show trials for free air time and actually
started working for the American people for a change.
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) February 13, 2021
“Now, maybe that they’ve gotten all of the nonsense hopefully out
their system, the Democrats can actually go back to doing some work in
the Senate,” the 45th President’s eldest son said. “All of the Senate
was pushed through this nonsense.”
In the meantime, some citizens voiced their opinions against the partisan efforts.
“I feel like that was a huge waste of tax dollars and American people
who are suffering,” Michigan resident Jessica Kurlyowich stated. “They
wasted millions and billions of dollars on something that
they…ultimately knew that they were going to fail.”
Trump supporters across the country also spoke out and said President Trump had no role in the January 6 events on Capitol Hill.
“I think it’s great because the President did not incite a riot at
the Capitol, he told the American people to come peacefully and
patriotically,” Michigan resident Vance Sellers said. “They chose to
break the law.”
In light of the outpour of support, President Trump said the MAGA
movement has just begun and added he looks forward to revealing what his
next endeavors are in the coming months.
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