Frequent flyer Pelosi leaves impeachment speech on the plane
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[September 26, 2019]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - On Monday
evening, Nancy Pelosi set about writing one of the most important
speeches of her long political career, about her decision to open an
impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
Then she left it on a plane.
The Democratic leader of the U.S. House of Representatives had spent all
weekend mulling new allegations against Trump and began sketching out a
response on a flight from New York to Washington.
"She wrote the first draft of her speech that she would give Tuesday,"
then left it behind, said a source familiar with what happened.
But all was not lost. "At least she had organized it in her head," the
source said.
In announcing the formal start of the impeachment inquiry, Pelosi was
reversing months of resistance to liberals inside her party because of
the potential impact on Democratic candidates in the 2020 elections.
As reports surfaced last week that Trump had pressured the president of
Ukraine to investigate the son of Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential
frontrunner in those elections, the question for Pelosi throughout last
weekend was whether the allegations warranted a dramatic shift.
While she thought things over, Pelosi was moving around. She did not go
home to California, but spoke at NPR journalist Cokie Roberts' funeral
on Saturday in Washington, flew to South Carolina on Sunday, returned to
Washington late Sunday night and made a quick trip to New York on
Monday.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) announces the House of
Representatives will launch a formal inquiry into the impeachment of
U.S. President Donald Trump following a closed House Democratic
caucus meeting at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., September
24, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo
Pelosi spoke by conference call on Monday with seven freshman
members of the House who were about to post an opinion piece in the
Washington Post saying the allegations against Trump, if true, were
impeachable offenses.
The group was giving Pelosi a "heads up" that they were going to be
posting the piece that evening. She praised them for making national
security the central part of their argument.
"Everyone was outraged by this development and it became very clear
that the consensus was, we have to move on this," the source said.
When she made her announcement, Pelosi stood in front of a line of
U.S. flags in her office, saying Trump’s actions undermined national
security and violated the U.S. Constitution.
"The president must be held accountable. No one is above the law,"
said Pelosi.
(Reporting by Susan Cornwell; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall)
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