Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi doubled-down on her latest push to remove President Trump from office; comparing her party’s impeachment inquiry to the American Revolution.
“At the beginning of our country, Thomas Paine said ‘The times have found us.’ We think the times have found us now… Everyone in this room. So, here we are. None of us came to Congress to impeach a president, not anybody,” said Pelosi.
“We did take an oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States from all enemies, foreign and domestic,” she added.
Nancy Pelosi compares Democrats’ impeachment inquiry to the American Revolution War pic.twitter.com/CDXlQDktn1
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) October 17, 2019
GOP Rep. Steve Scalise slammed Pelosi’s unofficial impeachment inquiry earlier this week; blasting the Democratic Party’s “soviet style tactics” in silencing Republicans.
“Adam Schiff’s opening statement, he didn’t read the transcript from the whistleblower, he read his own version. A false version. It shows how unserious they are about this process,” said Scalise.
“It also shows that they continue to mislead the American people and hide what the real facts are… Members of Congress should be able to see it… These kind of Soviet style tactics shouldn’t be allowed,” he added.
House Democrats are engaged in “Soviet style” tactics in their effort to attack @realDonaldTrump.
So true, @SteveScalise!pic.twitter.com/lNT54cbchT
— Ronna McDaniel (@GOPChairwoman) October 17, 2019
125 Republican members of the House of Representatives co-sponsored a bill this week that would formally censure Rep. Adam Schiff over his botched “parody” reading of a transcript between President Trump and the leader of Ukraine.
BACKFIRE: Trump Approval Hits Highest Point This Year AFTER Pelosi’s Impeachment Push
President Trump’s approval rating popped to its highest level this year; hitting 49% in a Hill-Harris poll just days after Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi officially endorsed an impeachment inquiry against the Commander-in-Chief.
“Despite the launch of impeachment proceedings, the president saw a 2-point increase from a poll a month ago, according to the new Hill-HarrisX survey released on Wednesday and taken after the impeachment inquiry was begun,” reports the NY Post. “That makes him just 2 points shy of his highest-ever approval rating of 51 percent last August.”
President Trump’s re-election campaign and the RNC raised more than $125 million dollars in the 3rd quarter of 2019; raising new questions over Nancy Pelosi’s recent impeachment push and its impact on the 2020 election.
“Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale announced the three-month total in a tweet Tuesday afternoon. The pro-Trump groups, which also include his joint fundraising entities with the GOP, have raised more than $308 million in total in 2019, and boast more than $156 million cash on hand,” reports CNBC.
“Huge fundraising haul this quarter. The @gop and @realDonaldTrump campaign brought in 125 million!!!@GOPChairwoman has been killing it. She’s a great partner as we go on to win 4 more years,” posted Parscale.
Huge fundraising haul this quarter. The @gop and @realDonaldTrump campaign brought in 125 million!!!@GOPChairwoman has been killing it. She’s a great partner as we go on to win 4 more years.
— Brad Parscale – Text TRUMP to 88022 (@parscale) October 1, 2019
“We are investing millions on the airwaves and on the ground to hold House Democrats accountable, highlight their obstruction, and take back the House and re-elect President Trump in 2020,” GOP Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said in a statement.
For comparison, former President Barack Obama raised just $70 million during the same period back in 2011.
Read the full report at the New York Post.
BACKFIRE: Trump Campaign, GOP Raise More than $125 MILLION in 3rd Quarter Fundraising
President Trump’s re-election campaign and the RNC raised more than $125 million dollars in the 3rd quarter of 2019; raising new questions over Nancy Pelosi’s recent impeachment push and its impact on the 2020 election.
“Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale announced the three-month total in a tweet Tuesday afternoon. The pro-Trump groups, which also include his joint fundraising entities with the GOP, have raised more than $308 million in total in 2019, and boast more than $156 million cash on hand,” reports CNBC.
“Huge fundraising haul this quarter. The @gop and @realDonaldTrump campaign brought in 125 million!!!@GOPChairwoman has been killing it. She’s a great partner as we go on to win 4 more years,” posted Parscale.
Huge fundraising haul this quarter. The @gop and @realDonaldTrump campaign brought in 125 million!!!@GOPChairwoman has been killing it. She’s a great partner as we go on to win 4 more years.
— Brad Parscale – Text TRUMP to 88022 (@parscale) October 1, 2019
“We are investing millions on the airwaves and on the ground to hold House Democrats accountable, highlight their obstruction, and take back the House and re-elect President Trump in 2020,” GOP Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said in a statement.
For comparison, former President Barack Obama raised just $70 million during the same period back in 2011.
Read the full report at CNBC.