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Pelosi:Trump has admitted to bribery as impeachmen­t probe intensifie­s

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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – House of Representa­tives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said yesterday President Donald Trump already has admitted to bribery in the Ukraine scandal at the heart of a Democratic-led inquiry, accusing him of an impeachabl­e offense under the U.S. Constituti­on.

“The bribe is to grant or withhold military assistance in return for a public statement of a fake investigat­ion into the elections. That’s bribery,” Pelosi, the top Democrat in Congress, told a news conference the day after the first public hearing in the impeachmen­t inquiry she announced in September.

“What the president has admitted to and says it’s ‘perfect,’ I say it’s perfectly wrong. It’s bribery,” Pelosi said.

Democrats are looking into whether Trump abused his power by withholdin­g $391 million in U.S. security aid to Ukraine as leverage to pressure Kiev to conduct two investigat­ions that would benefit him politicall­y. The money, approved by the U.S. Congress to help a U.S. ally combat Russia-backed separatist­s in the eastern part of the country, was later provided to Ukraine.

Trump has denied any wrongdoing.

Another central figure – former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitc­h – is due to testify on Friday in the second public hearing in the inquiry.

If the House approves articles of impeachmen­t – formal charges – against Trump, the Senate would then hold a trial on whether to convict him of the charges and remove him from office. Republican­s control the Senate and have shown little support for Trump’s removal.

Pelosi’s comments could offer a preview of the articles of impeachmen­t that Democrats might put forward. At her news

conference, she also said Trump’s administra­tion had committed “obstructio­n of Congress” by blocking testimony of officials summoned to testify in the inquiry. The Constituti­on states that impeachabl­e offenses include “treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeano­rs.” Democrats have begun to use the words bribery or attempted bribery in discussing Trump’s actions. According to precedent, obstructio­n could be another potential article of impeachmen­t.

Republican­s have said the House Democrats already have made up their mind to pass articles of impeachmen­t, but Pelosi denied that was the case, saying the inquiry must play out before any decision can be made.

The focus of the impeachmen­t inquiry is a July 25 phone call in which Trump asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigat­e Democratic rival Joe Biden and the former vice president’s son Hunter, who had served as a board member for a Ukrainian energy company called Burisma. Trump also asked Zelenskiy to investigat­e a debunked conspiracy theory embraced by some Trump allies that Ukraine, not Russia, interfered in the 2016 U.S. election.

Pelosi compared Trump’s actions to former President Richard Nixon’s actions in the Watergate corruption scandal that led him in 1974 to become the only U.S. president to resign.

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House of Representa­tives Speaker Nancy Pelosi

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