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Pelosi says president gave Russia ‘green light’

Trump said he’d accept info from foreign powers

- Sean Rossman and John Fritze Contributi­ng: Kristine Phillips and Michael Collins

WASHINGTON – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi accused President Donald Trump on Thursday of perpetrati­ng an “assault” on the nation’s democracy after he told ABC News that he’d welcome foreign informatio­n on his 2020 opponent.

“It’s a very sad thing,” Pelosi, DCalif., said. “That’s an assault on our democracy.

“What the president said last night shows clearly once again … that he does not know the difference between right and wrong. And that’s probably the nicest thing I can say about him.”

Trump told ABC’s George Stephanopo­ulos he’d accept dirt on his 2020 opponent from a foreign government and might or might not turn it over to the FBI. Trump said such informatio­n would amount to “opposition research” widely used by campaigns.

The House speaker said the law prohibits a campaign from accepting an in-kind contributi­on from a foreign government, which she said includes informatio­n.

Pelosi said she would pursue a “methodical” approach on deciding whether to launch an impeachmen­t inquiry. “Everybody in the county should be totally appalled by what the president said last night,” she said. “But he has a habit of making appalling statements.”

Earlier, Pelosi said Trump gave Russians a “green light” to meddle in the 2020 election. “The Russians attacked our elections, and @realDonald­Trump is giving them the green light to do it again,” she said in a tweet.

“They have informatio­n. I think I’d take it,” Trump told ABC. “If I thought there was something wrong, I’d go maybe to the FBI – if I thought there was something wrong.”

Trump said such political help would not be considered interferen­ce.

Rep. Adam Schiff, chairman of the House Intelligen­ce Committee, said Trump’s comments are a “derelictio­n of his duty.”

It wasn’t only Democrats who raised concerns about Trump’s position. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., a close White House ally, said, “I think it’s a mistake of law.”

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