Mr. Speaker, I rise today to commend President Trump for the overwhelmingly successful week he has had in Washington. In addition to delivering a strong and forward-looking vision to the country on Tuesday night, the President has finally been acquitted of the baseless smear charges leveled against him by Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff. The historically partisan impeachment put forward by House Democrats was a stain on American history. But, thankfully, their desperate attempt to silence the will of the American people is finally behind us. Starting with President Trump's unifying State of the Union Address, the country is now ready to move forward. It is long past time for Congress to join the President in advancing a positive agenda that will improve the lives of every single American. That includes moving on from classless actions like tearing up Presidential speeches on national television. Whether it be the current economic boom, fairer trade deals, or steady leadership in keeping America safe, the President has a strong record of accomplishment. But, as always, we have more challenges to tackle. I sincerely hope to see the Democrats move beyond the politics of impeachment and resistance and get to work for the American people. It is time for action on lowering healthcare costs, securing the southern border, and continuing to advance our Nation's tremendous economic momentum.…
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