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that the Continental Army "took over the airports" during the Revolutionary War."It kept going on and at the end it just went out," Trump told reporters at the White House on Friday. "It went kaput."He said the moment of technical failure came when he made the widely derided remark about eighteenth-century airports.Without apologizing for the mistake, Trump said it wasn't pleasant to see the scrolling stop as he was delivering his highly anticipated speech."That's not a good feeling when you're standing in front of millions and millions of people," he said. "I guess the rain knocked out the teleprompter."Still, he said his memory of the speech otherwise served him well."I knew the speech very well so I was able to do it without a teleprompter," he said. "And it was actually hard to look at anyway because of the rain."On previous occasions, Trump has derided critics for relying on a teleprompter when delivering speeches. In 2012 he said of then-President Barack Obama, "Why does @BarackObama always have to rely on teleprompters?" And in 2016 he railed on his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton tweeting, "Bad performance by Crooked Hillary Clinton! Reading poorly from the telepromter! She doesn't even look presidential!"The-CNN-Wire? & ? 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved. 1333
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that the complaint had been declassified."Yes, it has been declassified with minimal redactions but not yet released to the public," a separate source familiar with the process told CNN. "We expect that to happen in the morning."The complaint was hand delivered Wednesday afternoon to Capitol Hill, giving lawmakers their first chance to see the classified account that spurred Democrats to launch a formal impeachment inquiry. Democrats reading the document, which is available to lawmakers in two secure facilities, one in each chamber, say it backs up their commitment to their investigation. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence also has provided a redacted version to Congress that members can bring to an open hearing, a spokesperson said.The complaint's delivery came just hours after the White House released a rough transcript of a July 25 phone call that shows the President repeatedly pressed the leader of Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son."I found the allegations deeply disturbing," said House Intelligence chairman Adam Schiff, D-California. "I also found them deeply credible and I understand why the inspector general found them credible."Illinois Democrat Rep. Mike Quigley, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, called the whistleblower complaint "troubling, disturbing" and "reinforces our concerns."He also said he thought the complaint was "very well done.""Having read the documents in there, I'm even more worried about what happened than I was when I read the memorandum of the conversation," said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.California Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell said the whistleblower "invokes other witnesses to the disturbing conduct" in the complaint, and lays out "a lot of other documents."Swalwell, a member of the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees, told CNN's Wolf Blitzer that acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire is blocking lawmakers from seeing the full report, but said he was able to read the whistleblower's complaint.Missouri Republican Sen. Roy Blunt told reporters the report was about 10 or 12 pages long, but said he didn't count the pages. He said he was not more concerned now than before he read the report.The conversation between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is included in the whistleblower complaint, a source familiar with the situation said last week, a revelation only raised more questions in the ongoing controversy.Trump has downplayed the significance of the complaint, claiming the whistleblower is partisan and his conversations with foreign leaders are "appropriate."During a news conference in New York, the President claimed the individual -- who has not been identified -- "didn't have any first class or first rate or second tier information from what I understand."Trump said he has told House Republicans he wants "full transparency on the so-called whistleblower information," but continued to peddle conspiracy theories about the Bidens and Ukraine.Most lawmakers declined to comment on the complaint."I'm not going to talk about classified information, you know better than that," said Sen. John Cornyn, a Texas Republican.Sen. Angus King, an independent from Maine, said he still has some "open questions" so he'd rather not comment further.Sen. Richard Burr, the Republican chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said he has started to read the document but declined to give his initial thoughts.One Republican who did speak to reporters, 3536
Stockley entered Smith's car "to locate the weapon and render it safe," and removed the ammunition from the silver revolver, he said in the report. 147
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