Trump and his aides are thinking about how he should celebrate his presumed acquittal in the impeachment trial
President Donald Trump is already itching to broadcast the series finale of his impeachment.
“This isn’t a one-and-done moment. This will be a sustained exit from a long dreary impeachment process and a great reset to 2020."in the Senate trial on Saturday, as Trump’s lawyers tried to sow doubt about the Democrats’ evidence that Trump asked Ukrainian leaders to investigative his political rival. The trial could conclude this week, depending on the mindset and demands of a handful of moderate Republican senators with whom the president’s immediate fate now rests.
Meanwhile, the White House is doing its best to control and dominate the news cycle this week, with the goal of turning the coverage to Trump’s political advantage. Current and former administration officials like the “counter-programming” approach to drown out negative news. The counter-programming “elevates him above the partisan sniping going on on the Senate side and reminds people of the economic accomplishments and the global scale of his accomplishments like the trade deal or advancing Middle East peace,” said Jason Miller, a former senior communications adviser to the 2016 Trump campaign. “It shows that President Trump is able to do these intricate things that have befuddled political professionals for decades.
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