Trump and Nancy Pelosi: Head To Head


 Written by Kamran Karim

On Wednesday historical impeachment scam came to the Globe as a gift of Christmas, yet the Republicans not so far received. Trump was accused of using an excess of powers, and intervention to Ukrainian radar, I meant Joy Biden who is a Democrat. The impeachment scandal skyrocket on the letter of whistleblower’s mail. Now, the final hearings are on way to debunk the actuality of case.

READ: Trump Impeachment Scam

Yet, a tit for tat situation is roaming in the House since the accusation.

Last Tuesday, President Donald Trump slammed Nancy Pelosi in a strict way, while directing to her as, “She hates the Republican Party, she hates all of the people that voted for me and Republican Party, and she’s desperate.” Trump makes crystal clear the depth of the inside fight, which is not a new phenomenon. They are fighting since first political intercourse. They fought earlier during White House meeting in October when a photo went viral in which Nancy is pointing to President Donald Trump in an unfriendly manner. Trump tweeted it with a description, “Nervous Nancy’s unhinged meltdown”.

Later, her team used it in a friendly/rhetorical manner, and Nancy said she was telling the president that “all roads lead to Putin”.

The state of anger can be observed while reading this tweet, “Can you believe that I will be impeached today by the Radical Left, Do Nothing Democrats AND I DID NOTHING WRONG! A terrible thing. Read the transcripts. This should never happen to another President Again. Say a PRAYER!”

The magnitude of the situation is alarming, might end with maligning anyone’s political and legal career. Trump and Nancy Pelosi are reacting in full rhetoric and leading the news. Nancy Pelosi was elected as the first female House speaker in 2007 when democrats had control in the lower chamber. She has been facing the then direct interventions by Republican Presidents incessant tweets.

She talked in an interview with Fareed Zakaria, “I don’t think there’s anything more divisive we can do than to impeach a President of The United States, and so you have to handle it with great care, it has to be about the truth and the facts to take you to whatever decision has to be there. It should by no means be done politically”. She is in swing, will stay in following the legal terms, yet remain under pressure.

The enduring fight of Nancy and Republicans remain till the election 2020, it will continue so if she will be the speaker for another tenure.

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