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Pelosi says public opinion shifting in support of impeachment inquiry

Published 09/30/2019, 01:51 PM
Updated 09/30/2019, 01:51 PM
© Reuters. U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks during a news conference on lowering drug costs

(This story corrects in last paragraph that Nixon did not resign before impeachment proceedings against him had begun in September 29 story.)

By Brad Brooks

AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Saturday that public opinion is now on the side of an impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump following the release of new information about his conversations with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

Pelosi this week announced her support for an investigation after the surfacing of a whistleblower complaint that said Trump appeared to solicit a political favor from Ukraine's president aimed at helping him be re-elected next year.

Pelosi for months took a cautious approach in weighing the calls of other Democratic House members to launch impeachment proceedings against Trump, which grew louder after former Special Counsel Robert Mueller testified on July 24 about his probe of Trump and Russian interference in the 2016 election.  

“In the public, the tide has completely changed; it could change now - who knows - but right now after seeing the complaint and the IG (Inspector General) report and the cavalier attitude the administration had towards it, the American people are coming to a different decision," Pelosi said at a journalism event hosted by the Texas Tribune news website.

She added that her resistance to holding an impeachment inquiry quickly evolved from urging that fellow Democrats remain cautious of the political fallout ahead of next year’s elections to full steam ahead as details emerged of Trump’s dealings with Ukraine’s leader.

“A president of the United States would withhold military assistance paid for by taxpayers to shake down the leader of another country unless he did him a political favor - that is so, so clear,” Pelosi said.

In a July 25 telephone call between Trump and Zelenskiy, the U.S. leader asked his counterpart to launch an investigation of Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden and his son, Hunter, who had served on the board of a Ukrainian energy company.

Both Bidens have denied any wrongdoing.

Trump has blasted the impeachment inquiry, arguing that he did nothing wrong and accusing Democrats of launching a politically motivated "witch hunt."

Lawmakers in the Democratic-led House of Representatives are investigating concerns that Trump's actions have jeopardized national security and the integrity of U.S. elections.

The impeachment inquiry has cast a new pall over Trump's presidency just months after he emerged from the shadow cast by Mueller's investigation.

“If the facts are persuasive to the American people, they may be to some Republicans," Pelosi said during the event.

Pelosi would not forecast how long it may take for the House to complete any possible impeachment proceedings against Trump.

“It will take as long as the Intelligence Committee needs to follow all the facts,” she said.

Several Democratic presidential candidates attended the three-day event in Austin, including Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former Representative Beto O’Rourke, Senator Amy Klobuchar and former Housing Secretary Julian Castro, all of whom agreed with Pelosi that the campaign to push Trump from office must focus on policies and not impeachment.

While some polls have shown Americans are split on supporting impeachment, Castro, who served under former President Barack Obama, said he thinks the public will increasingly back the inquiry.

“Like in Watergate, after more evidence gets out there ... you’ll see more people of different political stripes start to support it,” Castro said at the event, referring to moves in 1974 to impeach former President Richard Nixon.

© Reuters. U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks during a news conference on lowering drug costs

Nixon resigned after the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against him but before the full House voted on the issue, and he was not impeached.

Latest comments

y'all know Pence is next right?
Democrats better figure out a way to stop letting Socialist California attempt to take over the country.
Trump's approval rating is lower than the percentage of those in favor of impeachment.progressives represent the majority of the population. interesting times....
If Pelosi said it, it must be true. Shes trying to convince herself this isn’t political suicide. Lol
I wish they’d just do it and move on to something else. But wait, they will string this along to continue “resistance”. All hot air and no action- you heard it here.
you are so wrong I live in SD deep Red state, and many Republicans here are also appalled!
Bwahahahaha.. eh.. okay Candace..
Trump can not be trusted with the intricacies of politics. The job is not a casino hotel...he knows best. Best for him to have been a Wheeler & dealer in the hotel.
US Democracy no longer works. Never been more ashamed. Time for this country to dismantle regionally. New Engalnd + NY + NJ should secede from the union as should California and start their own countries.
California subsidizing who? They are number one in state debt. The states you mentioned are all in the top 5? Growing homelessness, unfunded teacher pension and number 1 in overall debt. Hmmm.
That thing sais a lot when the day is long but little is true and less of it makes sense. The dems are doing exactly what they're accusing president Trump about, meddling in the next election...they get a double profit from it because this way they shift the focus away from the fraud their fellow dem committed while in office. As far as I see it president Trump did the right thing by asking for an investigation...
  I agree on all parts except one thing.  He is not TRYING to get the AG involved.  The Attorney General IS involved as is the State Department.
Enjoy 4 more years.
Investing corruption on any level is legitimate and never once did he threaten to with hold aid.
This only makes trump look like a victim...
Who resurrected Skeletor?
not saying right or wrong but "the public" can barely do 4th grade math.
Or pass a 2nd-grade civics quiz.  Do they even teach civics anymore?  I know revisionist history is very popular.
Do you know what you call a russian echo chamber? The republican party.
don't know one person that supports Impeachment
I disagree with her vision of public opinion. Sincerely, a member of the public
That would be the vision of public opinion in "bubble land".
Nancy Pelosi is under duress and cannot be trusted at all. Dems are making wild allegations and judging Trump to punish Trump so Biden can win. Dems should be ashamed of themselves to create internal rift and divide country USA. Public opinion, my foot. 2020 elections decide public opinion. Shame on Nancy. I am really ashamed Nancy Pelosi is leader of the House.
Quite amazing so many Americans see black as white and white as black.
Biden hasn't a chance in ***of winning.  Too old and too creepy.  Just another relic like Bernie and Nancy that needs to retire.  We need fresh blood in DC rather than these old turnips.
Are you implying that our current supreme leader can be and should be trusted no matter what?
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