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In spite of being the first U.S. president to be impeached in his first term and the only one to face the Senate trial amid a re-election bid, President Donald Trump and his “entire inner circle convey supreme self-confidence, bordering on a sense of invincibility,” Axios reported.

Two of Trump’s tweets before Tuesday night’s State of the Union address reinforced the report:

The Trump administration’s confidence “snowballed as the Senate voted against witnesses in the president’s impeachment trial,” according to Axios.

Liable to boost Trump’s ego further is the Senate’s expected vote to acquit the president Wednesday, the Associated Press reported, adding that the State of the Union will serve as a “victory lap.”

Trump originally wanted to be acquitted before he arrived at the Capitol on Tuesday to deliver the annual speech, according to AP. Meanwhile, the president is banking on the strong U.S. economy and trade deal victories to carry his re-election campaign to a win in November, CNN reported hours before the address.

That report arrived in contrast to an article published by the Hill in December, which asserted that the economy would not “make Trump look invincible,” because “there are all too many reasons to think that in six months’ time the U.S. economy could be looking decidedly less rosy than it does today.”

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