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US President Donald Trump has pointed out he is not going anywhere anytime soon after he was acquitted by the Senate of obstructing Congress and abusing the power of his office as president.

Mr Trump’s social media team poked fun at the length of his presidential term, after the vote

brought an end to the third presidential impeachment trial in US history on Thursday. Image: Getty

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And the Trumpty CULT continues.........very embarrassing

Sweet justice. Much more to come too.

Trump has done more for America in three years than Pelosi has in thirty... much more. No wonder she is pissed (embarrassed?). LOL

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