Echoing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s controversial comments last week, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) has come out to warn President Donald Trump that her Justice Department would charge him with criminal obstruction of justice if she is elected to the White House.
“There has to be accountability,” she continued. “I mean look, people might, you know, question why I became a prosecutor. Well, I'll tell you one of the reasons—I believe there should be accountability. Everyone should be held accountable, and the president is not above the law.”
During the interview, she said she believes the reason why special counsel Robert Mueller did not prosecute Trump was because of a Department of Justice (DOJ) policy that prevents a sitting president from being indicted. But she said she believes that after Trump leaves the White House he could face potential criminal charges. She pointed to 10 instances of possible obstruction detailed in the special counsel’s report.
Mueller’s report, released in April, concluded that there was no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia to influence the 2016 presidential election. Moreover, Mueller said he could not make a determination as to whether the president obstructed justice due to a DOJ policy that prohibits charging a sitting president with a federal crime.
Harris’s comments come a week after Pelosi reportedly said she wanted to see Trump face criminal charges.
Trump reacted to the reports about Pelosi’s alleged remarks while in France during a Fox News interview, calling the House speaker “a disgrace.”
“I actually don’t think she’s a talented person,” the president said. “I’ve tried to be nice to her because I would have liked to have gotten some deals done. She’s incapable of doing deals. She’s a nasty, vindictive, horrible person.”
“Nancy Pelosi’s a disaster, OK? She’s a disaster, and let her do what she wants, you know what? I think they’re in big trouble because when you look at the kind of crimes that were committed, and I don’t need any more evidence, and I guess from what I’m hearing there’s a lot of evidence coming in,” Trump added, referring to how Mueller’s investigation relied heavily on an unverified dossier compiled by an ex-British spy that was paid for by Trump’s 2016 opponent, Hillary Clinton, and the Democratic National Committee.