Trump denounced the impeachment ridiculous and provoked great anger Technology giants made a catastrophic mistake – Trump: my speech was completely appropriate Launching an impeachment is dangerous for the United States

U.S. President Donald Trump said today that it is “ridiculous” that Congress is preparing to impeach him.

President Trump criticized the federal House of Representatives for preparing to impeach him as a “witch hunt” and warned lawmakers not to try to impeach him again; he said his speech before the rally was “totally appropriate” but he did not want “any violence. He also warned that “impeaching (me) with a congressional riot would be dangerous for America.

Trump said it was “absolutely ridiculous” for the federal House to fast-track impeachment, accusing it of being “abysmal” and having caused “great outrage.

I think the big tech companies are doing terrible things to our country. I believe it would be a catastrophic mistake for them. They are dividing and dividing, and they are showing some of the things that I have predicted for a long time. I’ve been predicting this for a long time, but people aren’t acting on it.

I think the big tech companies are making a terrible mistake that is very bad for our country. It’s going to cause other people to do the same thing, and it’s going to cause a lot of problems, it’s going to cause a lot of danger, and it’s a big mistake. They shouldn’t be doing this. When they do it it always backfires and I’ve never seen such anger as I see now. It’s a terrible thing. You have to always avoid violence, and we have a tremendous amount of support, we have unprecedented support, always avoiding violence.

When asked, “What was your role in that thing that happened in Congress? Trump said, “If you watched my speech, people would think that my statement was totally appropriate. But they (opponents) misinterpreted my speech with my words, the last sentence of my last paragraph. But all the people who got the point thought my speech was totally appropriate”. Stressing that he does not want any violence, Trump referred to last summer’s riots in places like Portland and Seattle, saying that the rhetoric of other politicians at rallies and demonstrations “is the real problem.

It was Trump’s first talk to reporters since Dec. 8 of last year, and his first public talk about the matter since the congressional protests, saying Twitter “made a bad mistake” by permanently shutting down his account.

Congressional House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy (Kevin McCarthy) believes that impeaching Trump at this stage will only make the United States become more divided, rather than becoming stronger and more united.