Sen. Susan Collins said President Trump had learned his lesson after he was impeached — but has he?
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00:00Some Republicans have said they hoped you would learn a lesson from impeachment.
00:03What lesson did you learn from impeachment?
00:06That the Democrats are crooked, they've got a lot of crooked things going.
00:10That they're vicious, that they shouldn't have brought impeachment, and that my poll
00:14numbers are ten points higher.
00:16I want to apologize to my family for having them have to go through a phony, rotten deal
00:27by some very evil and sick people.
00:29Our good Republicans in the United States Senate voted to reject the outrageous, partisan
00:38impeachment hoax and to issue a full, complete, and absolute, total acquittal.
00:50It's a celebration.
00:51We went through hell unfairly, did nothing wrong, did nothing wrong.
00:57That was a perfect call, and it wasn't reported the way it was reported, like, oh, it was
01:01so terrible.
01:02That was a very nice call.
01:03There was nothing wrong.
01:06And it was really a very sad state of affairs that our country wasted that much time on
01:12nothing.
01:13Do you have any regrets about your call with President Zelensky?
01:15No, I don't.
01:16I mean, I did nothing wrong.
01:17Most people acknowledge that.
01:19They're vicious and mean, vicious.
01:22These people are vicious.
01:23Adam Schiff is a vicious, horrible person.
01:27Nancy Pelosi is a horrible person.
01:29Also, when you look at Vindman's, the person he reports to said horrible things, avoided
01:34the chain of command, leaked, did a lot of bad things.
01:39And so we sent him on his way to a much different location, and the military can handle him
01:44any way they want.