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Sequestered in the White House following a series of high-profile resignations and the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday that he openly ignited, and with under two weeks left in his time in office, Donald Trump is so far undeterred by the fact he could soon become the first American president to get impeached twice by the House of Representatives. Instead, he’s determined to remain in office and make himself look good—body count aside. According to a source with direct knowledge of the matter, the president at one point in the White House on Friday “literally yelled” the words, “I’M NOT GOING TO RESIGN,” before launching into a tirade about how Democratic lawmakers will regret their push to impeach him a second time, and that they are hurting “the country” by doing so.
Trump 'expressed regret' for the video where he promised a peaceful transfer of power and says he won't resign, NYT report says
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Business Insider logoTrump 'expressed regret' for the video where he promised a peaceful transfer of power and says he won't resign, NYT report says
President Donald Trump expressed regret for a video he shared on Thursday, during which he condemned the US Capitol riots and promised a smooth transfer of power, according to a New York Times report.
Trump shared the video one day after a violent mob of his supporters breached the federal building, causing lawmakers to evacuate and leaving five people dead.
House Democrats have threatened Trump with impeachment unless he resigns, however, the president refuses to do so, according to The Times.
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President Donald Trump expressed regret for a video he shared on Thursday, during which he condemned the riots at the US Capitol and promised a smooth transition of power, according to a report from The New York Times.
In 10 days Biden takes office I’m sorry this sounds like vindictive behavior let trump leave
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