Nancy Pelosi does not support impeachment to Trump

in #politics6 years ago

Speaker of the US House of Congress Nancy Pelosi said that the current President Trump should not be impeached unless there is a serious reason for bipartisan support, given that the issue is ambiguous for countries.

"I do not support impeachment," Nancy Pelosi said in an interview with the Washington Post. - “Impeachment aggravates ideological differences in the country, divides the people. I said that we should follow this path because it divides the country, ”she said. “He [Donald Trump] is simply not worth it.”

This was Pelosi’s most direct comment on Trump’s possible impeachment, a topic to which she approaches very carefully, as it may cause a split both among Democrats and among the public before the elections.

Despite Pelosi’s claim that the impeachment will exacerbate differences in the country, the Speaker of the House believes that Trump is not involved in the presidency.

“I don’t think he is competent enough to hold the presidency of the United States,” Pelosi said in an interview with the Washington Post, adding that Donald Trump is “ethically, intellectually” and, from the point of view of his curiosity, “unfit to be a president.”

Democrats are facing increasing pressure from the left over the impeachment issue, including the billionaire multimillion-dollar advertising campaign with Tom Stayer’s liberal views to gain public support in this matter.

The House Judicial Committee, which deals with impeachment issues, recently launched an investigation into Donald Trump, accused of corruption, abuse of power and obstruction of justice.
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The committee’s chairman, Gerrold Nadler, believes that President Trump has interfered with justice in every way, but it’s too early to decide on impeachment.

"Now we have no evidence to sort things out," said Nadler on March 3 on ABC. "Before you bring someone to justice, you must convince the American public that it needs to be done," added Nadler.