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WATCH: Pelosi Urges Those Close to Trump to Stage an ‘Intervention’ – for ‘The Good of the Country’

‘Maybe He Wants to Take a Leave of Absence’
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi goaded President Donald Trump Thursday morning in her weekly news conference, one day after the President, as she explained, “pounded the table,” had a “temper tantrum,” and “stormed out the door” of the Oval office minutes after she and Leader Chuck Schumer showed up for a meeting on infrastructure.
The Speaker also urged those close to the President to hold “an intervention.”
Speaker Nancy Pelosi: “I pray for the President of the United States. I wish that his family or his administration or his staff would have an intervention for the good of the country” https://t.co/Q3KhzcP3fH pic.twitter.com/AKB5qi8tPz
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) May 23, 2019
She described his actions as “an assault on the Constitution,” and said Democrats can “walk and chew gum at the same time.”
She also said “it cannot be denied” that Trump is obstructing justice, is committing “impeachable offenses,” and is “engaged in a cover-up.”
She told reporters that the House Democratic Caucus is not on a path to impeachment, but warned that President Trump “wants us to be.”
Pelosi accused Trump, which media reports have confirmed, of not being prepared for their “historic meeting.”
“I will not take responsibility for his irresponsible behavior.”
The Speaker also quoted Trump’s refusal to work with House Democrats, saying he told her “I can’t work with you,” and suggested, “maybe he wants to take a leave of absence.”
“The White House is just crying out for impeachment,” she added.
Watch:
JUST IN: Speaker Nancy Pelosi says Democrats have been saying “cover-up” for a while, but it really got to President Trump yesterday because “the House Democratic Caucus is not on a path to impeachment and that’s where he wants us to be” https://t.co/H5RM5QweIv pic.twitter.com/FT2KjBphkh
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) May 23, 2019
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