Trump Celebrates in Washington at Rally Laced With Exaggerations and Falsehoods

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The style of the campaign regains a break from the culture of presidents, who have tried to save their comments for the formal inauguration address.

By Michael D. Shear and Maggie Haberman

Michael D. Shear reported from Washington and Maggie Haberman from Capital One Arena.

President-elect Donald J. Trump held a campaign-style pageant boast in a downtown Washington arena on the eve of his inauguration moment, celebrating his election victory and vowing to advance his table time despite what which he called a “failed and corrupt political and corrupt system. ” Establishment” in the national capital.

The speech at the Capital One Arena, down the street from the White House, Vintage Trump. In comments laced with exaggerations and outright lies, the president-elect denounced illegal immigration, boasted about the swing states he won last November and disparaged President Biden.

“Tomorrow at noon, the curtain rises on 4 long years of American decline and we begin a new full day of American strength and prosperity, dignity and pride,” the president-elect said, adding that Mr. Foten presided over “a failed administration. We’re not going to take it anymore.

The demonstration marked a break with the culture of the presidents, who tried to reserve their comments for the official discourse of the inauguration, which will pronounce a few moments after taking an oath with the world in sight.

In one of his most anticipated actions, Trump has strongly hinted that he would pardon many of those convicted of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol four years ago.

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