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Thursday, 21 November 2019
'I want nothing. I want nothing': Trump clutches handwritten impeachment defense at briefing
A close-up view of Donald Trump’s notes.
Photograph: Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA
Donald Trump is no stranger to chants: the common refrain of “Lock
her up” at his rallies is one example. The counter chant of “Lock him
up,” directed at the president himself at a recent Washington DC baseball game is another.
On Wednesday, however, the president appeared to have penned one of
his own: in the form of an apparent aide-memoire for his own Ukraine
defense in the wake of bombshell testimony during his impeachment hearing, which has implicated him in seeking to force Ukraine to investigate his political rivals in return for US aid.
Trump was holding a sheet of paper as he spoke outside the White
House to a press corps desperate for his response to the latest shocking
impeachment news, and written on it was his own incantation, a musing
on the theme of want.
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“I want nothing.
“I want nothing.
“I want no quid pro quo,” Trump’s note read.
The whimsical message to self differed from the last time Trump was captured holding a handwritten note.
That happened in March, when Trump was roundly mocked for clutching a
handwritten message a reminding him to say “I hear you” while chatting
with survivors of school shootings.
That text, however, was reportedly written by Hope Hicks, Trump’s former communications director.
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