Albuquerque Journal

Impeachmen­t shadows Trump on trip to NATO

Disagreeme­nts over spending continue

- BY AAMER MADHANI

LONDON — Crying foul over timing, President Donald Trump on Monday accused Democrats of scheduling this week’s impeachmen­t hearing to undercut him during his trip abroad for a NATO leaders’ meeting playing out at a crucial moment for the 70-yearold military alliance.

Trump, who arrived in London late Monday for two days of meetings, called the trip “one of the most important journeys that we make as president” before departing Washington and noted Democrats had long known about the meeting.

The president lashed out at Democrats again soon after arriving in the U.K. He said on Twitter

that he had read the Republican report designed to counter Democrats’ impeachmen­t case on his flight. The report, which was obtained by the Associated Press, called Trump’s hesitation to provide military aid to Ukraine “entirely prudent.”

“Prior to landing I read the Republican­s Report on the Impeachmen­t Hoax. Great job! Radical Left has NO CASE. Read the Transcript­s,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “Shouldn’t even be allowed. Can we go to Supreme Court to stop?”

It was not immediatel­y clear under what legal grounds Trump was calling for the high court’s involvemen­t.

Trump’s trip comes amid ongoing quarrels over defense spending by NATO allies and widespread anxiety over the president’s commitment to the alliance.

The president said his trip would be focused on “fighting for the American people.” But in the more than two months that the impeachmen­t inquiry has been underway, he has constantly drifted back to what he frames as the Democrats’ unfair effort to overturn the results of his 2016 election.

The House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to hold a hearing Wednesday on the constituti­onal grounds for impeachmen­t before Trump wraps up at the NATO meeting.

Trump, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, White House counsel Pat Cipollone and presidenti­al counselor Kellyanne Conway all complained about the timing, with Pompeo saying the hearings would “distract America’s president from his important mission overseas.”

Trump insists he’s solely focused on scoring domestic and foreign policy wins, including revamping NATO so that allies spend more on defense. But he’s often appeared consumed by the day-to-day battle against impeachmen­t.

In recent days, he’s repeatedly lashed out about the “impeachmen­t hoax” and the “scam” inquiry.

 ?? EVAN VANUCCI/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump walk to board Air Force One for a trip to London to attend the NATO Summit on Monday.
EVAN VANUCCI/ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump walk to board Air Force One for a trip to London to attend the NATO Summit on Monday.

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