Will Pelosi Give Up Articles of Impeachment to Senate?

by Daveda Gruber:

On Friday Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said that she’ll send impeachment articles to the Senate next week.

Pelosi, even though the impeachment of President Trump was, as far as Democrats were concerned, urgent and keeping Trump in office was a security risk to the U.S. could not have been anywhere near as urgent as they made it sound.

House Democrats voted on the articles of impeachment on December 18th. Pelosi has been holding onto them since.

After trying to get the Majority Leader of the Senate Mitch McConnell to agree with the way she wants the trial held, Pelosi must have come to terms with the fact that she doesn’t control the Senate nor its rules.

Pelosi wrote a letter to her colleagues explaining what they should expect next.

Pelosi wrote,  “I have asked Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler to be prepared to bring to the Floor next week a resolution to appoint managers and transmit articles of impeachment to the Senate. I will be consulting with you at our Tuesday House Democratic Caucus meeting on how we proceed further.”

This past week some Democrats were making their frustrations heard over the speaker’s approach to the matter.

In any case, Pelosi is still pressing on about important new information on the Ukraine controversy which is at the heart of impeachment.

The memo reads, “I am very proud of the courage and patriotism exhibited by our House Democratic Caucus as we support and defend the Constitution.”

She added, “In an impeachment trial, every Senator takes an oath to ‘do impartial justice according to the Constitution and laws.’ Every Senator now faces a choice: to be loyal to the President or to the Constitution. No one is above the law, not even the President.”

Well, the Constitution hasn’t been brought up by Democrats with this much reference for as long as I can remember. When it becomes a focus of the Democrats to keep citing the Constitution, you can be sure they are using it as a talking point to stress that they are doing everything in a constitutional or legal manner.

Several Democrats lawmakers have voiced their opinions and are not pleased with this delay.

Some of those who were not happy with the delay are, Senator Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., Senator Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., Senator Angus King, D-Maine; Senator Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn.; and Senator Chris Coons, D-Del.

Pelosi made an official announcement that supported her memo.

Senator Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, was early to jump on the delay tactic.

Grassley said in a statement of his own, “Speaker Pelosi threw the United States Congress into unnecessary chaos with this pointless delay. From the beginning, it’s been unclear what the goal of this hurry-up-and-wait tactic was or what the country stood to gain. We now know the answer was nothing.”

The Iowa senator went on to say, “We’ve had three weeks of uncertainty and confusion, causing even more division. Regardless, I will take my role as a juror seriously and review the evidence presented by both sides before making any determination.”

The next step for Pelosi will be to determine who will serve as House managers to prosecute the case against the president in the Senate trial.

The trial in the Senate may begin next week.

This whole facade will go on until Majority Leader of the United States Senate Mitch McConnell , R-Ky., either calls for a vote or the whole case gets dismissed.

Did Obama Help Trump Properties?

by Daveda Gruber:

The U.S. Air Force refueled at a Scottish airport near President Trump’s Turnberry golf resort and Democrats on the House Oversight committee appeared to have lost their minds over the stop.

The Air Force was asked to explain the stopover that happened in March.

The House Oversight Committee decided to investigate and wrote to Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan. The Democrats felt that it was an alleged conflict of interest by President Trump.

Trump claimed to know nothing about the stopover and the details of his resort. In fact, Trump said that he had “nothing to do” with the stops.

The Democrats didn’t take Trump’s word for it.

It was reported that the Air Force crews stayed at Trump’s Scottish resort up to 40 times since 2015.

While investigating Trump’s ties to this conflict of interest, it was determined that the deal between The U.S. Air Force and the resort allegedly took place under the Obama administration.

The investigation revealed that the contract with the Prestwick Airport was signed during the Obama administration and that the airport was sending visiting crews to Trump’s course before he ran for president.

A statement from an Air Force official said, “We reviewed the vast majority of the 659 overnight stays of Air Force crews in the vicinity at Glasgow Prestwick Airport between 2015 and 2019. Approximately six percent of those crews stayed at the Trump Turnberry. As a practice, we generally send aircrews to the closest, most suitable accommodations within the government hotel rate. The review also indicated that about 75 percent of the crews stayed in the immediate vicinity of the airfield and 18 percent stayed in Glasgow.”

The deal between the Air Force and the resort involved the Air Force paying a discounted rate of as little as $130 a night, which compared with a typical rate of more than $300 a night elsewhere. Trump’s resort was one of 13 hotels booked by the airport, and is approximately 40 minutes away from the airport.

The Democrats, with Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y. at the helm, are out to get Trump on anything that they can possibly find even it turns out that former President Barack Obama and his administration were the actual makers of the deal.