Nancy Pelosi has spoken out about Trump’s impeachment by the Democrats-controlled House as she expressed that “he’ll be impeached forever.
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“He just got impeached. He’ll be impeached forever. No matter what the Senate does. He’s impeached forever because he violated our Constitution,” the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives said in an interview with Associated Press.
“If I did nothing else, he saw the power of the gavel there. And it wasn’t me, it was all of our members making their own decision.”
In another recent strike at Donald Trump, Pelosi said that over thirty House Republicans retiring signify that the right knows they’re about to lose the 2020 elections.
“It means that they know they’re gonna lose. And if you win, you’re going to serve in the minority under a Democratic president. You may want to spend more time with your family,” she said.
Responding to Trump’s impeachment was also Hillary Clinton who appeared to have taken a part of the credit for the outcome in her strongminded tweet.
“The president has abused his power—using his office to further not the nation’s objectives but his own personal, political objectives—and, together, we are holding him accountable. Feel proud. Keep going,” she wrote on the morning following the impeachment.
One day earlier, just before the House came up with the conclusion, the former FLOTUS came up with another tweet aimed at Trump.
“One of our most precious rights as Americans is the right to determine who our leaders are. The president abused his powers to cheat in the next election and rob us of that right. Then he obstructed Congress to cover it up,” Clinton wrote. “Impeachment is the only remedy.”
Donald Trump became the third president in US history to get impeached.
The first president to get impeached was Andrew Johnson, the 17th president of the USA, who was found guilty of “high crimes and misdemeanors” back in 1868.
Following more than a century after the first impeachment, it was Hillary Clinton’s husband, President Bill Clinton, who got impeached for lying to a grand jury under oath. He was found guilty in 1998, whereas he was acquitted of his charge by the Senate a year later.
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