The day after his acquittal by the Senate, US President Donald Trump spoke fiercely on Thursday from the White House. "There has been wickedness, corruption, rotten cops, liars," said the president before a blissful assembly about the dismissal procedure which had threatened him until then.

"You can frame it". Triumphant after his acquittal by the Senate on Wednesday, Donald Trump did not hesitate to distribute newspapers reporting the end of his dismissal procedure, Thursday, to those who came to attend his first speech since the decision. During his speech, the American president did not address the nation directly, as Bill Clinton could have done when he was himself acquitted. He preferred to speak in front of his supporters gathered at the White House in Washington. In the room were notably the Republican senators who acquitted him.

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Very virulent remarks against his opponents

"It's been three years. There has been wickedness, corruption, rotten cops, liars. It should never happen to another president. I'm not sure other presidents could have endured this "said Donald Trump, before making the fun last. He delivered a rambling speech, full of resentment and very virulent remarks intended for his adversaries. A speech that was akin to a one-man show. "It's a celebration," he also said to his supporters.