Pelosi Says House Dems Launching Investigations Into Trump Without Evidence of a Crime is Their “Constitutional Responsibility” (VIDEO)…(4…)
by Cristina Laila
TheGatewayPundit.com
March 7, 2019
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said in a press briefing Thursday that the massive investigations into President Trump launched by the House Democrats without any evidence crimes were committed is their “Constitutional responsibility” as oversight of the Executive branch.
“The House launched investigations on Trump — what kind of evidence does the House have right now on Trump to launch all these investigations on him and could this possibly be overreach?” a reporter asked Pelosi.
Pelosi interrupted the reporter, “No, this is our Constitutional responsibility to have oversight over the Executive branch.”
The House Speaker then invoked Stalin’s rule of “show me the man and I’ll find you the crime.”
“The evidence that they will have is what they will gather doing the oversight, bringing truth to the American people,” Pelosi said, adding, “If we were not to exercise oversight over the Executive Branch, we would be delinquent in our duties.”
So there you have it. Nancy Pelosi, who is third in the line of succession to become President of the United States just admitted there is no evidence a crime was committed by President Trump and claimed searching for a crime — which is an overt abuse of due process, is their “Constitutional responsibility.”
VIDEO:
Asked if House investigation of Trump administration risks being "overreach," Speaker Pelosi replies, "No. This is our constitutional responsibility."
"If we were not to exercise oversight over the Executive Branch, we would be delinquent in our duties." https://t.co/NkJuIoh4fP pic.twitter.com/kSSbHctR9s
— ABC News (@ABC) March 7, 2019
Recall, House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-NY) admitted on CNN this week that there is no evidence Trump obstructed justice but he launched a massive investigation anyway because it’s his ‘personal opinion’ that Trump may have violated the Constitution.
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