“You know, I go to Washington and I see all these politicians, and I see the swamp, and it's not a good place, in fact, today I said we ought to change it from the word 'swamp' to the word 'cesspool' or perhaps to the word 'sewer.”

But it's not good, not good.
2010s, 2017, July, 2017 National Scout Jamboree (July 24, 2017)

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