US House Speaker Nancy
Pelosi announced on Thursday that she has asked the Judiciary Chairman to
“proceed with articles of impeachment” against President Donald Trump.
“The president leaves us no
choice but to act,” Pelosi said in a televised statement Thursday morning.
“Today, I am asking our
chairman to proceed with articles of impeachment.”
Citing the testimony given
by legal experts, career diplomats, administration officials and others over
weeks of hearings before the House intelligence and judiciary committees,
Pelosi asserted the “facts are uncontested” that Trump sought to gain personal
political benefits through the abuse of his presidential power.
“If we allow a president to
be above the law, we do so at the peril of our republic,” she said.
After Pelosi’s
announcement, the House judiciary committee announced it will receive evidence
against Trump from investigators at a hearing Monday — a key step in finalising
the articles of impeachment.
Wednesday, the judiciary
committee heard testimony from four constitutional law experts about the legal
nuances of Trump’s conduct and what constitutes “high crimes and misdemeanours,”
a threshold standard applied to any prospective impeachment of a U.S.
president.
Three of the scholars
testified that Trump had committed impeachable offences in his conduct with
Ukraine. The fourth disagreed.
Trump is being investigated
for his handling of military aid to Ukraine, which he temporarily delayed
around the same time he pressed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to
investigate Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his son, Hunter, a
former board member for a Ukrainian gas company.
Pelosi is orchestrating the
next steps in the impeachment process, which will ultimately result in a full
House vote. If the chamber votes to impeach, the case would move to the Senate
for trial.
A precise timeline for a
vote, however, has not been set, although some lawmakers have said they would
like to see it done by Christmas.
Trump reacts
“The do nothing, radical
left Democrats have just announced that they are going to seek to impeach me
over NOTHING,” Trump responded in a tweet.
“They hang their hats on
two totally appropriate (perfect) phone calls with the Ukrainian president.
“This will mean that the
beyond important and seldom used act of Impeachment will be used routinely to
attack future presidents. That is not what our founders had in mind. The good
thing is that the Republicans have NEVER been more united.”

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