Disdain between Trump and Pelosi on full view at State of the Union

Pelosi ripped up her copy of Trump's speech as he ended his address

There was no love lost between President Trump and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi at Tuesday night's State of the Union address.

The partisan discord was apparent for all to see as the first president to campaign for reelection while facing impeachment vigorously made his case for another term.

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Republican legislators chanted “Four More Years.”  Pelosi ripped up her copy of Trump's speech as he ended his address.

Pelosi, a frequent thorn in Trump's side, created a viral image with her seemingly sarcastic applause of the president a year ago. This time, she was even more explicit with her very public rebuke.

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Trump appeared no more cordial. When he climbed to the House rostrum, he did not take her outstretched hand though it was not clear he had seen her gesture. Later, as Republicans often cheered, she remained in her seat, at times shaking her head at his remarks.

Trump never mentioned the subject of his impeachment in his speech.

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The Republican-led Senate was expected to acquit him on Wednesday of charges of abuse of powers and obstruction of Congress.

The Associated Press contributed to this article.