But the House speaker added that impeaching President Donald Trump isn’t “off the table.”
WASHINGTON — House Democrats are “not even close” to having majority support in their caucus to impeach President Donald Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in an interview Tuesday morning.
“It’s not even close in our caucus. Why are we speculating on hypotheticals?” she answered. “Look, I want to tell you something. There is nothing as divisive in our country, in my view, as impeachment. ... So we’re trying to make decisions as we go forth that are unifying, not dividing.”
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