US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi is amplifying her unfavorable comparison of US President Donald Trump to fellow Republican Richard Nixon, saying the disgraced president at least cared enough about the country to leave office before his impeachment.
The top Democrat in Congress told reporters last week that Trump’s pressure on Ukraine to investigate one of his potential opponents in next year’s presidential election “makes what Nixon did look almost small.”
In a CBS interview broadcast on Sunday, she alluded to Nixon’s resignation after the Watergate scandal involving a break-in at Democratic Party headquarters and the subsequent cover-up.
“I mean, what the president did was so much worse than even what Richard Nixon did, that at some point Richard Nixon cared about the country enough to recognize that this could not continue,” Pelosi said on CBS’ Face the Nation.
Nixon, whose name has become synonymous with scandal and ignominy for many Americans, resigned in 1974 after the House Committee on the Judiciary approved articles of impeachment against him, but before the full House of Representatives voted on the issue, and he was not impeached.
He is the only US president who has resigned from office.
Pelosi for months resisted calls from her more liberal Democratic lawmakers to initiate impeachment proceedings, but said Trump’s call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy compelled her to open the inquiry against the president.
Since launching the proceedings on Sept. 24, Pelosi has not been in the room as the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Committee held public hearings on Trump’s impeachment. However, her voice is loud and clear on the outside, where she drives messaging in a nuanced, but sharp manner.
Her Nixon comparison came amid the trial of longtime Trump ally Roger Stone, a self-proclaimed “dirty trickster” who worked for Nixon’s re-election campaign and has Nixon’s face tattooed on his back.
Stone was convicted on Friday of lying to Congress, obstruction and witness tampering during the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 US election.
Trump and his supporters have attacked the impeachment probe as politically motivated.
The US president says his call with Zelenskiy was “perfect,” while Republican lawmakers criticize the impeachment process as unfair.
“Do you have any evidence at all that the president did anything criminal or illegal? And the answer is no,” Republican US Representative Chris Stewart said on ABC’s This Week.
Trump has “every opportunity to present his case,” Pelosi told CBS, including coming before the intelligence panel.
“If the president has information that demonstrates his innocence in all of this, which we haven’t seen,” she said. “If he has information that is exculpatory — that means ex, taking away, culpable, blame — then we look forward to seeing it.”
She accused Trump of bribery last week in having his aides dangle a White House meeting, then US$400 million in suspended US security assistance, if Zelenskiy announced an investigation into a Democratic political rival, former US vice president Joe Biden.
Bribery is one of three articles of impeachment in the US Constitution.
In the CBS interview, taped on Friday, the House speaker called Trump an “impostor,” whose insecurity drove his real-time Twitter attack on former US ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, as she testified in the impeachment inquiry.
“Everywhere Marie Yovanovitch went turned bad,” Trump said as she testified, an extraordinary moment that Democrats said amounted to witness intimidation.
Republicans at the hearing expressed support for Yovanovitch’s public service and some later openly criticized Trump’s actions.
“I find the president’s tweet unfortunate,” US Representative Mike Turner, a Republican on the intelligence panel, said on CNN’s State of the Union.
“He made a mistake,” Pelosi told CBS. “He knows her strength. And he was trying to undermine it.”
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