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President Donald Trump got on the White House Twitter machine to let out his first furious response to the articles of impeachment Democrats announced against him on Tuesday.
“Nadler just said that I ‘pressured Ukraine to interfere in our 2020 Election.’ Ridiculous, and he knows that is not true,” Trump said in his first tweet. “Both the President & Foreign Minister of Ukraine said, many times, that there ‘WAS NO PRESSURE.’ Nadler and the Dems know this, but refuse to acknowledge!”
Trump followed up by bellowing his usual refrain about the investigations into him:
And then, Trump called Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff “a totally corrupt politician” and promised “he’ll eventually have to answer” for his paraphrase of Trump call with Ukraine’s president.
In a final tweet (for now), Trump mounted a recently adopted defense: that when he asked for a favor from Ukraine’s president, he was speaking on behalf of the United States, not himself”
When House Judiciary chairman Jerry Nadler (D-