Trump remains a 'threat to American democracy', says US House Speaker

By AFP
February 06, 2020

Trump was acquitted by the Republican-majority Senate 52-48

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said, "Today, the President and Senate Republicans have normalised lawlessness and rejected the system of checks and balances of our Constitution."

WASHINGTON: Democratic House speaker Nancy Pelosi denounced the Senate´s acquittal of President Donald Trump on Wednesday and said he remains "an ongoing threat to American democracy."

"Today, the President and Senate Republicans have normalized lawlessness and rejected the system of checks and balances of our Constitution," Pelosi said in a statement issued after the Senate acquitted Trump of both impeachment articles passed by the House.

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"The President remains an ongoing threat to American democracy, with his insistence that he is above the law and that he can corrupt the elections if he wants to," Pelosi said.

The Republican-majority Senate voted 52-48 to acquit Trump of abuse of power and 53-47 to acquit him of obstruction of Congress.


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