Nancy Pelosi delivered an ultimatum to Vice President Mike Pence.
Speaker Pelosi demanded Vice President Pence convene the Cabinet and invoke the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump or the House of Representatives will initiate impeachment.
And Mike Pence wrote this letter to Nancy Pelosi that will leave you speechless.
Vice President Pence finally responded to Speaker Pelosi’s demand that Pence initiate the procedure under the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump from office with just days remaining in his term.
The Vice President informed Speaker Pelosi that he would not fold to her blackmail scheme.
“I do not believe such a course of action is in the best interest of our Nation or consistent with the Constitution,” Vice President Pence wrote.
Vice President Pence did—however—appear to take a shot at President Trump, noting Pence did not cave in to pressure to reject the results of the Electoral College.
“Last week, I did not yield to pressure to exert beyond my constitutional authority to determine the outcome of the election, and I will not now yield to efforts in the House of Representatives to play political games at a time so serious in the life of our nation,” Vice President Pence continued.
Pence did indirectly reject the Democrats’ plan to impeach President Trump because it would further inflame and divide the country.
“I urge you and every member of Congress to avoid actions that would further divide and inflame passions of the moment,” Vice President Pence added. “Work with us to lower the temperature and unite our country as we prepare to inaugurate President-elect Joe Biden as the next President of the United States. I pledge to you that I will continue to do my part to work in good faith with the incoming administration to ensure an orderly transition of power. So help me God.”
Impeachment is now inevitable.
Democrats have at least 218 votes in their own caucus.
Three RINO traitors led by Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger plan to vote to impeach the President.
This is all happening with less than a week left before President Trump’s term in office.
And even if the House impeaches Donald Trump, the Senate will not start a trial until after President Trump leaves office.
It’s unclear if the impeachment power extends to when a President is out of office.
For the last four years Democrats demanded Republicans “put country first” and get rid of Donald Trump.
Vice President Pence turned the tables on Democrats and asked Nancy Pelosi for once in her life to put aside her partisan interests and do what is best for the country.
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