WEST PALM BEACH: President
Donald Trump Saturday criticized the
House of Representatives Speaker Nancy
Pelosi for holding off on
sending the articles of
impeachment against him to the Senate.
“It’s so unfair,”
Trump said, days after he was impeached by the House, during a speech to conservative student group Turning Point USA, saying
Pelosi adopted the strategy because she has “no case.”
“They are violating the Constitution,”
Trump said, calling
Pelosi “crazy Nancy.”
The Democratic-controlled
House voted on December 18 to impeach Trump, setting the stage for a trial in the Senate.
Trump is very unlikely to be convicted and removed from the office by the upper chamber of Congress because it is controlled by his Republican Party.
A two-thirds majority vote in the Senate is needed for a conviction on
impeachment charges. Republicans and Democrats are at loggerheads over how the trial will play out.
Pelosi and other Democrats want to call top
Trump aides as witnesses and are seeking assurances that the trial will be held on terms they consider fair.
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell has said he is working in tandem with the White
House on trial preparations, drawing accusations from Democrats that he is ignoring his duty to consider the evidence in an impartial manner.
Pelosi has not yet sent the
impeachment package to the Senate in a bid to increase pressure on Republicans there.
Pelosi has also not yet announced the managers, or prosecutors, who will present evidence in the trial.
“Until the
House gets a clearer picture of what a Senate trial will look like, the Speaker will not be in the position to appoint managers and take the next steps in holding this President accountable and ensuring the Senate fulfills its constitutional duty,” Pelosi’s office said in a statement on Saturday.
Pelosi’s office said senators had a constitutional obligation to conduct a “fair process that provides both the Senators, who will act as jurors, and the public with the opportunity to understand the full extent of President Trump’s abuse of power.”
Trump is accused of abusing his power by holding back $391 million in security aid to Ukraine in an effort to get Kiev to announce a corruption investigation of former Vice President Joe Biden, a leading candidate for the Democratic nomination to face
Trump in the November 2020 election.
The president is also charged with obstruction of Congress for directing administration officials and agencies not to cooperate with the
impeachment inquiry.Trump says he did nothing wrong and has dismissed his
impeachment as a partisan bid to undo his 2016 election win.
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