Trump Jibes Dead Congressmen Not Voting for His Way: They Are in Heaven' and Did Not Help Us'
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Trump Jibes Dead Congressmen Not Voting for His Way: They Are in Heaven' and Did Not Help Us'
"He's a great speaker because when you think of everything that we've passed with sometimes a majority of one, when we get back to two, three, and four, Mike, we think we haven't really made... We lost a couple, and we had a couple of people—they're in heaven now—they are looking. And that didn't help us with the vote, but we're doing all right, and you're getting things done like really nobody."
"You're not allowed to use the word beauty in any form to introduce a woman, but she happens to be beautiful. Kelly, thank you very much. All Irish. I'm in deep trouble. I'm in deep trouble—there'll be headlines when I get out of this room, but I'll stick with it."
"What was the diagnosis? He would be dead by June... That's what I was going to say. I don't think With a heart problem, by the way. This was a heart problem."
At a St. Patrick's Day Friends of Ireland luncheon on Capitol Hill, Trump commented on the GOP's narrow House majority and its legislative achievements. He referenced deceased GOP members, including Rep. Doug LaMalfa who passed away in January, noting their absence affected voting outcomes. Trump also made remarks about a female attendee's appearance, acknowledging such comments are controversial. Additionally, Trump recounted Rep. Neal Dunn's recent health scare during a White House event, discussing a serious heart condition diagnosis that doctors initially deemed terminal. These comments about GOP members' physical health and mortality drew attention for their unusual tone during official remarks.
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