Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Steyer won’t run for president, will focus on impeachmen­t

Billionair­e likely to impact races

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DES MOINES, Iowa — Billionair­e investor and Democratic activist Tom Steyer said Wednesday that he will not run for the White House in 2020 and will instead focus on calling for President Donald Trump’s impeachmen­t.

Mr. Steyer, who has spent $50 million on his Need to Impeach campaign and announced plans to spend $40 million more this year, said at an event in Des Moines that “the impeachmen­t question has reached an inflection point,” given that Democrats have taken majority control of the House.

“I said last year that I’m willing to do whatever I can to protect our country from this reckless, lawless and dangerous president,” Mr. Steyer said. “Therefore, I will be dedicating 100 percent of my time, effort and resources working for Mr. Trump’s impeachmen­t and removal from office. I am not running for president at this time.”

Mr. Steyer said his $40 million commitment for 2019 was designed to pressure the Democratic-controlled House to begin impeachmen­t hearings and to persuade the party’s presidenti­al contenders to support impeachmen­t on their platform.

The decision not to run comes as a surprise since Mr. Steyer had been traveling the country promoting the political platform he released after November’s midterm elections.

But Mr. Steyer, who chose the premier presidenti­al caucus state to make his announceme­nt, likened his mission to seeking the presidency itself.

“Most people come to Iowa around this time to announce a campaign for the presidency,” he said. “I am proud to be here to announce that I will do whatever it takes for as long as it takes to remove a president.”

Although Mr. Steyer’s call for impeachmen­t comes as House Democrats have taken the majority, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has said that the House shouldn’t move to impeach Mr. Trump without more facts and that the effort would be divisive.

Mr. Steyer objected. “If someone says there are tactical, political reasons not to do the right thing for our country, I would say that’s not the basis on which we’re making decisions,” he said.

Although Mr. Steyer opted against a presidenti­al run, the constellat­ion of political organizati­ons that he has built is likely to have an impact on the presidenti­al race and on key congressio­nal races across the country.

Several prominent Democrats have also declined to run in 2020, including former Massachuse­tts Gov. Deval Patrick and Stormy Daniels’ lawyer, Michael Avenatti.

 ?? Charlie Neibergall/Associated Press ?? Billionair­e investor and Democratic activist Tom Steyer speaks during a news conference where he announced his decision not to seek the 2020 Democratic presidenti­al nomination Wednesday at the Statehouse in Des Moines, Iowa.
Charlie Neibergall/Associated Press Billionair­e investor and Democratic activist Tom Steyer speaks during a news conference where he announced his decision not to seek the 2020 Democratic presidenti­al nomination Wednesday at the Statehouse in Des Moines, Iowa.

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