Pressure on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to drop her longstanding opposition to impeachment has reached new heights following reports that President Donald Trump asked Ukraine’s leader to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden, a move that appears to be at the heart of an urgent whistleblower complaint Trump’s intelligence chief is refusing to turn over to Congress.
Progressive groups and members of Pelosi’s House Democratic caucus have aired their frustrations with the Speaker in public in since the new reports of Trump’s latest potential crime, which adds to a mountainous list of transgressions that impeachment supporters say is more than enough to remove the president from office.
“Pelosi must stop playing craven political games and lead now. It’s past time for her to throw her full support behind moving forward with impeachment proceedings.”
—Heidi Hess, Credo Action
“At this point, the bigger national scandal isn’t the president’s lawbreaking behavior—it is the Democratic Party’s refusal to impeach him for it,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) tweeted late Saturday. “It is one thing for a sitting president to break the law. It’s another to let him.”
Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Trump confirmed that he discussed Biden and his son Hunter with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky but denied there was any quid pro quo.
Pelosi, in the wake of initial reports on Trump’s request to the Ukrainian leader, condemned the White House for “stonewalling” Congress as it seeks to investigate the whistleblower complaint, which was reportedly filed by an intelligence official in response to the president’s alarming misconduct.
Heidi Hess, co-director of Credo Action, said in a statement that “it’s awfully bold of Speaker Pelosi to call out stonewalling tactics when she herself has stonewalled impeachment efforts for the past eight months.”
“Donald Trump has committed numerous impeachable offenses and threatens our communities, our democracy, and our planet on a daily basis,” said Hess. “Pelosi must stop playing craven political games and lead now. It’s past time for her to throw her full support behind moving forward with impeachment proceedings. Doing anything less further cements her legacy as the Speaker of the House who refused to do her constitutional duty and was complicit in Trump’s crimes and his bigotry.”
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