House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Democrats need to ascertain how the Senate will conduct its trial, after Republican lawmakers criticized her tactic to delay the articles of impeachment.
President Donald Trump and his allies in Congress took issue with Pelosi’s statement and argued that it contradicts her claim that the House needed to act quickly on impeachment. Republicans say House Democrats and Pelosi rushed their case against Trump and decided not to go to court to obtain documents and witnesses in the three-month inquiry after the White House said the executive branch is entitled to executive privileges.
Her remarks came shortly after Trump criticized her for the decision.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) also lashed out on Dec. 23 amid the impasse and accused Democratic senators of bias.
Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), chairman of the Senate Rules Committee, said he believes Pelosi doesn’t have the power to hold up the trial.
“The Speaker has a lot of power,” Blunt told CNN on Dec. 22, adding that he doesn’t think she has the authority to hold the articles once “the House has spoken” on the articles of impeachment, which accuse Trump of abusing his power and obstructing Congress.
“I think it’s a mistake on the speaker’s part,“ he said of the delay tactic. ”I think this will look pretty political.”