President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo criticized Democrats for holding the first House Judiciary Committee impeachment hearing at the same time as his London meeting with other NATO members.
“The do-nothing Democrats decided when I’m going to NATO... that was the exact time—this is one of the most important journeys that we make as president,” Trump told reporters before he left Washington for the United Kingdom on Monday.
“The Radical Left is undercutting our Country. Hearings scheduled on same dates as NATO!” he added.
Pompeo said during an appearance on “Fox & Friends” that he felt the move to hold a hearing in the House while Trump is abroad is without precedent.
The president is expected to attend a meeting with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and French President Emmanuel Macron. He will also attend a NATO leaders reception hosted by Queen Elizabeth II.
Trump has long complained that European nations have to pay their fair share for U.S. military protection.
A week ago, Macron complained that the United States is contributing to the demise of NATO.
“So as soon as you have a member who feels they have a right to head off on their own, granted by the United States of America, they do it,” Macron told The Economist.
However, his comments were panned by Merkel, who viewed them as extreme.
The chancellor, calling Macron’s statement “drastic words,” said it “is not my view of cooperation in NATO and I think that such a sweeping blow is not necessary, even if we do have problems, even if we must pull together.” Stoltenberg also rejected the French president’s claim.