Pelosi Defies Senate's Authority, Says Even if Senate Votes To Acquit, Trump Won't Actually Be Acquitted
Pelosi Admits She Won't Honor Senate Acquittal of Trump
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By Carmine Sabia
Published January 30, 2020 at 6:16pm
The Democratic Party is so deep in its Trump Derangement Syndrome that the things its leaders say and do often defy reason.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi stood in front of microphones on Thursday and declared that if President Donald Trump is acquitted by the Senate (a likely scenario), he will not actually be acquitted.
Pelosi was responding to a reporter who had asked what she would do in the case of the presidents acquittal.
The speaker stealthily avoided the question.
We are right now prayerful and hopeful that the Senate will have the courage to hear the truth about the Presidents action, and then well see what we do next, she said, according to a transcript on her website.
But when another reporter asked a similar question, Pelosi had one of her famous temper tantrums.
When this is over, do you think that President Trump will be chastened and understand that hes got a Congress watching him? Or will he be emboldened because the Senate will have acquitted him? the reporter asked.
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Well, he will not be acquitted. You cannot be acquitted if you dont have a trial, and you dont have a trial if you dont have witnesses and documentation and that, Pelosi replied.
I would hope that the Senators, if it comes to a tie, or if theres a question of hearing testimony or receiving documents, would leave it up to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Republican‑appointed, in a Republican majority court.
I would think that they would have confidence in the Chief Justice of the United States. Thats really his title. And thats interesting to me that theyre afraid of breaking a tie with a Chief Justice of the United States.
Does the President know right from wrong? I dont think so. Thats all I can say to you, she said.
The Constitution explicitly states that the Senate, not the Speaker of the House, has the sole authority to handle an impeachment trial of the president.
Pelosis work is done, but she is struggling to let go of the power she had when the House was conducting its impeachment inquiry.
Apparently, in her mind, not only is she the leader of the House; she is also the entire Senate and the Supreme Court too.
An acquittal is an acquittal. It is that simple. If and when the Senate acquits Trump, he will forever be acquitted.
That cannot stop the speaker and her colleagues from impeaching him again, but this one has been so destructive for their party that it just would not be wise.
Poster Comment:
Pelousy is displaying extreme Trump Derangement Syndrome.