Trump holds campaign rally in Michigan as impeachment looms
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — An indignant and defiant President Donald Trump stared down Wednesday’s impeachment votes as he has every obstacle in his presidency: by broadcasting his grievances via tweet.
The White House insisted Trump would be busy working rather than focused on the proceedings in the House, but the president spent much of his day tweeting and retweeting, expressing fury and disbelief. Wednesday night could produce a vivid split screen, as Trump holds a campaign rally in Battle Creek, Michigan, around the same time the House is expected to vote.
“Can you believe that I will be impeached today by the Radical Left, Do Nothing Democrats, AND I DID NOTHING WRONG!” Trump wrote in one of 45 tweets posted before noon. He asked his followers to “Say a PRAYER!”
As members of the House debated the articles of impeachment, Trump’s urgency appeared to escalate as he switched to all capital letters: “SUCH ATROCIOUS LIES BY THE RADICAL LEFT, DO NOTHING DEMOCRATS. THIS IS AN ASSAULT ON AMERICA, AND AN ASSAULT ON THE REPUBLICAN PARTY!!!!” he wrote.