Trump on Democrats who voted against GOP megabill: ‘I hate them’
- During a celebration for America's 250th anniversary, Donald Trump expressed his dislike for Democrats who opposed his legislation, saying, 'I hate them.'
- The event, hosted by America250, was intended as a bipartisan celebration but became politically charged due to Trump's remarks.
- Trump emphasized that 'not one Democrat voted for us' regarding his administration's tax cuts and military rebuilding.
- Despite Trump's claims of success, an AP-NORC poll indicated that six in ten Americans disapprove of his presidential performance.
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'I Hate Them': Trump Declares His Hatred for Democrats at Independence Day Event
At an event meant to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, President Donald Trump didn’t hold back his anger—he openly declared his hatred for Democrats. Speaking from behind thick bulletproof glass in Des Moines, Iowa, Trump wasted no time launching attacks. “They wouldn’t vote only because they hate Trump, but I hate them, too, you know?” he said, referring to Democrats who voted against his new “Big Beautiful Bill.” “I really do. I hate them. I…


Trump says ‘I hate’ Democrats who didn’t vote for ‘big, beautiful bill’
President Donald Trump tore into congressional Democrats during a rally in Des Moines, Iowa, on Thursday night, accusing them of hating the United States after they uniformly opposed his newly passed tax and spending bill. “All of the things we…
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