Trump lashes out at Pelosi and Democrats over impeachment

Trump lashes out at Pelosi and Democrats over impeachment

by Joseph Anthony
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A protester lifts a sign into the air during a rally to support the impeachment and removal of U.S. President Donald Trump outside the federal building in Seattle, Washington, U.S. December 17, 2019. REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson

On the eve of his expected impeachment in the U.S. House of Representatives, President Donald Trump accused Democrats of pursuing an โ€œillegal, partisan attempted coupโ€ and declaring war on American democracy as they seek to remove him from office for pressing Ukraine to investigate political rival Joe Biden.

Trumpโ€™s remarks came in a signed letter addressed to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, released as House lawmakers set the rules for debate ahead of Wednesdayโ€™s planned vote on two articles of impeachment โ€“ formal charges โ€“ against the Republican president.

At the same time, the Senateโ€™s top Republican, Mitch McConnell, signaled he would not allow the expected upcoming Senate trial on impeachment charges to involve more factfinding about Trumpโ€™s conduct. The Republican-led Senate is unlikely to vote to convict the president.

The rambling, six-page letter from Trump to Pelosi on White House letterhead largely restated the presidentโ€™s objections to the impeachment probe, but did so in accusatory and sometimes spiteful language that attacked Pelosi, congressional Democrats, Biden and institutions such as the FBI.

Pelosi, Trump wrote, โ€œis turning the House of Representatives from a revered legislative body into a Star Chamber of partisan persecutionโ€ while โ€œscarcely concealing your hatred of me.โ€

The impeachment probe, the president said, was an โ€œan illegal, partisan attempted coup that will, based on recent sentiment, badly fail at the voting booth,โ€ alluding to the November 2020 U.S. presidential election in which he is seeking another four years in office.

The U.S. Constitution gives the House the power to impeach a president for โ€œhigh crimes and misdemeanors,โ€ part of the documentโ€™s checks and balances among the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the federal government.

The Democratic-led House is expected to pass two articles of impeachment charging Trump with abuse of power and obstruction of Congress for his dealings with Ukraine

โ€œBy proceeding with your invalid impeachment, you are violating your oaths of office, you are breaking your allegiance to the Constitution, and you are declaring open war on American Democracy,โ€ Trump wrote.

โ€œYou view democracy as your enemy!โ€ he wrote.

Asked about Trumpโ€™s letter, Pelosi told CNN: โ€œI havenโ€™t fully read it. Weโ€™ve been working. Iโ€™ve seen the essence of it though. Itโ€™s really sick.โ€

SENATE CLASH OVER WITNESSES

On the eve of the vote, Pelosi sent a letter to all 232 Democratic members of the House, urging them to defend the Constitution.

โ€œVery sadly, the facts have made clear that the President abused his power for his own personal, political benefit and that he obstructed Congress as he demanded that he is above accountability, above the Constitution and above the American people,โ€ she said.

House Democrats accuse Trump of abusing his power by asking Ukraine to investigate Biden, a former U.S. vice president and a leading Democratic contender to oppose him in the 2020 election. Trump is also accused of obstructing the congressional investigation into the matter.

Members of the House Rules Committee set a six-hour limit for debate before the vote on Wednesday by the full House, which is expected to result in Trump becoming the third U.S. president to be impeached.

No president has ever been removed from office via the impeachment process set out in the Constitution.

Earlier, McConnell brushed aside a Democratic request to call four current or former White House officials as witnesses in the Senate impeachment trial expected next month, again making clear that he expects senators not to remove Trump from office.

In dueling speeches on the Senate floor, McConnell said he would not allow a โ€œfishing expeditionโ€ after a โ€œslapdashโ€ House impeachment process, while Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said a trial without witnesses would be a โ€œshamโ€ and suggested Trumpโ€™s fellow Republicans favored a cover-up.

McConnell said on the floor it was the Senateโ€™s role simply to act as a โ€œjudge and jury,โ€ but he later told reporters that he would not be โ€œan impartial juror.โ€

โ€œThis is a political process. There is not anything judicial about it,โ€ he said. โ€œImpeachment is a political decision.โ€

Schumer said he was โ€œutterly amazedโ€ by McConnellโ€™s remark. He had said he wants the trial to consider documents and hear testimony from four witnesses: former national security adviser John Bolton, acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, Mulvaney aide Robert Blair and budget official Michael Duffey.

Trump has refused to cooperate with the House impeachment process and ordered current and former officials like those mentioned by Schumer not to testify or provide documents.

McConnell and Schumer both said they expected to meet soon to discuss how to proceed.

โ€œWhat is Leader McConnell afraid of? What is President Trump afraid of? The truth?โ€ Schumer asked on the Senate floor.

โ€œIf youโ€™re trying to conceal evidence and block testimony, itโ€™s probably not because the evidence is going to help your case. Itโ€™s because youโ€™re trying to cover something up,โ€ Schumer added.

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