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- President Donald Trump said on Thursday, Feb. 19, that he wanted to give himself the Congressional Medal of Honor due to his 2018 visit to Iraq

- In December 2018, Trump made a surprise visit to U.S. troops at Al Asad Air Force Base in Iraq's Anbar province
- "I was extremely brave," Trump said of his visit
The president, 79, appeared in Rome, Ga., on Thursday, Feb. 19, where he recalled his December 2018 surprise visit to U.S. troops at Al Asad Air Force Base in Iraq's Anbar province.
“I decided to go to Iraq. I was extremely brave. So brave in fact that I wanted to give myself the Congressional Medal of Honor,” Trump told the Georgia crowd, per footage published by ABC News 4. “I said to my people, ‘Am I allowed to give myself the Congressional Medal of Honor?’”
He acknowledged that the honor has been given to “so many guys that are seriously brave.”
“I mean, they come in and their arms are missing, their legs are missing. Their stories are so unbelievable. And I said that’s a little stretch if I gave myself one,” he said.
“It's one of those things, someday I'm going to try. I'm going to test the law.”
“Maybe I'll win in court, after everyone sues me after the radical left lunatic sues me,” he continued, adding, “You know, I'm having fun.”
He went on to claim that “fake news will say ‘Donald Trump wants to give himself the Congressional Medal of Honor, but he was rebuffed by the audience who stood up and booed the hell out of him,' ” he said.
The Congressional Gold Medal was established by President John F. Kennedy in 1963. It is the highest military award in the United States, alongside the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/trump-says-deserves-congressional-medal-033214274.html



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I still can't believe JPP conservatives worship and venerate this asshole 
