Nancy Pelosi confronts troll from Sinclair Media. |
"The president's actions have seriously violated the Constitution," the California Democrat told reporters on Capitol Hill.
He "leaves us no choice but to act," she said.
The House Speaker also clashed with a far-white agitator who literally tried to generate click-bait.
Matter of fact, the clash got more attention than her statements on the developments.
Pelosi clashed with James Rosen.
Rosen blurred out the question, "Do you hate the president?"
That infuriated Pelosi. She quickly returned to the podium and told the agitator that she isn't the type of person who hates Trump. She often wishes him well. She said that they may disagree on issues but she wants nothing but the best for him and his family. She said that she loves this country and will not tolerate any one questioning her faith as a Catholic.
Rosen is a reporter for Sinclair Broadcasting Group, a far-white television and cable company that offers propaganda on the local channels. It also owns Stirr, Stadium, The Tennis Channel, Comet, Charge, TBD and KidsKlick. The company is based in Hunt Valley, Maryland and owns 200 local television stations in the United States. Its trying to expand its reach into Canada and the United Kingdom.
The lawmaker said that she the House of Representatives will have drafted Articles of Impeachment against the imbecile in the coming weeks. She also noted that the House is doing their job when it comes to Medicare, lower drug prices, gun violence, voting rights and help for the Dreamers.
Pelosi said that she does want to work with Trump on issues outside of the impeachment.
She also aimed at Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).
Donald Trump angry at Democrats for proceeding forth with impeachment. |
"The Grim Reaper says all we’re doing is impeachment," Pelosi said, referring to a nickname for McConnell, who has refused to take up many House-passed bills, that he and his supporters have championed.
"No. We have 275 bipartisan bills on your desk," including legislation that would strengthen background checks for gun purchases, Pelosi said
House Democrats are in the midst of an inquiry into whether Trump abused his power by withholding military aid to Ukraine in exchange for that country announcing investigations for his own political benefit and at the expense of U.S. national security interests.
Pelosi's comments confirm what was widely expected: that the Democrat-controlled House will vote on whether to impeach the president.
James Rosen is a former Fox News chief correspondent from Washington, DC. He was in the news back during the Obama years. He was under federal watch for allegedly having federal documents without permission. He was also accused of adultery on his wife. He had a mistress. He was fired out the cannon at Fox News after allegations of him having inappropriate comments directed at women and Black workers.
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