Clap for me: Trump calls Democrats treasonous' for not lauding his Union address
Trump has falsely boasted that his generally well-received speech had the highest television audience numbers in history.
Cincinnati: US President Donald Trump Monday described lawmakers who did not applaud his State of the Union address as unpatriotic and treasonous.
During a speech in Cincinnati, Trump suggested Democrats were "un-American" because they did not full-throatedly embrace his address to a joint session of Congress last week.
"They would rather see Trump do badly, okay, than our country do well," he said.
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"It's very selfish. And it got to a point where I really didn't even want to look."
"They were like death and un-American. Un-American. Somebody said, 'treasonous.' I mean, yeah, I guess, why not?"
"Can we call that treason? Why not? I mean, they certainly didn't seem to love our country very much," he added.
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Trump has falsely boasted that his generally well-received speech had the highest television audience numbers in history.
But Nielsen ratings show that three of Trump's predecessors surpassed his audience numbers during their first time giving the high-profile speech before Congress.
Trump did see a slight bump in the polls however, with his Gallup approval rating edging up two points to 40 per cent, its highest level in months.