TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 2月24日 02時42分
When President Trump took the stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Feb. 23, he clearly wanted to have some fun. "You don’t mind if I go off script a little bit?" he asked the rowdy audience in Maryland. His prepared CPAC speech, after all, was in his words "a little boring." For more than an hour, Trump held court, largely eschewing a teleprompter filled with prepared remarks on North Korea sanctions and remembrances for Billy Graham and the victims of the Parkland, Fla., shooting. Instead, Friday morning gave Trump the opportunity to flex his freewheeling campaign rhetoric in front of a supportive live audience. It’s what he seems to enjoy the most about his late-in-life career switch to politics, and it’s what he gets far less of as Commander-in-Chief than he did as an outsider candidate. Photograph by @markpetersonpixs—@reduxpictures for TIME
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