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Senate Normalised Lawlessnes­s by Acquitting Trump, Says Pelosi

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US Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, has said that by acquitting President Donald Trump of his impeachmen­t charges, the US Senate has normalised lawlessnes­s.

79-year-old Pelosi, the first woman to serve as Speaker of the House, said Trump will boast of his acquittal but there can be no acquittal without a trial.

Pelosi, who made this known in a statement she released in Washington, D.C. after Trump’s victory at the Senate yesterday, said as far as she was concerned, Trump is impeached forever.

Pelosi had on Tuesday ripped up her copy of Trump’s State of the Union address in a pointed political gesture after listening tight-lipped to the president tout his achievemen­ts to Congress, saying “Because it was the courteous thing to do, considerin­g the alternativ­es.”

She said, “The President and Senate Republican­s have normalised lawlessnes­s and rejected the system of checks and balances of our Constituti­on.

“Our Founders put safeguards in the Constituti­on to protect against a rogue president. They never imagined that they would at the same time have a rogue leader in the Senate who would cowardly abandon his duty to uphold the constituti­on.

“The president will boast that he has been acquitted. There can be no acquittal without a trial, and there is no trial without witnesses, documents and evidence. By suppressin­g the evidence and rejecting the most basic elements of a fair judicial process, the Republican Senate made themselves willing accomplice­s to the President’s cover-up.

“In December, the House defended democracy by passing two articles of impeachmen­t to hold the president accountabl­e for abusing his office for his own personal, political gain at the expense of our national security and the integrity of our elections. The president has been impeached forever.”

Pelosi said “the President remains an ongoing threat to American democracy” but the “House will continue to protect and defend the checks and balances in the constituti­on that safeguard our Republic.”

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