If Trump is Acquitted 2020 Election May Not Be Fair According to Nadler
As the 2020 election gets closer the reasoning behind the Democrat’s impeachment is becoming more and more clear.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler said during an interview on Sunday with MSNBC that it would be hard to be president in 2020 if Trump is acquitted in the Senate impeachment trial.
Todd asked,” Let me ask this, if he is acquitted, do you think we will have a fair election in 2020?”.
“I don’t know. The president, based on his past performs performance will do everything he can to make it not a fair election, and that is part of what gives us urgency to proceed with this impeachment.” Nadler replied.
To continue with his anti-Trump impeachment charades, Nadler made his way to CNN as well on Sunday. A jury would vote to impeach the President in “three minutes flat”. Nadler claimed during an interview on the far-left network.
The far-left Democrat said on Sunday, “We have a very rock solid case. The case we have if presented to a jury would be a guilty verdict in about three minutes flat.”
There was a “direct evidence” that military aid was withheld to Ukraine by President Trump until they started an investigation into the Biden family, Nadler claimed.
Nadler said, “There is considerable direct evidence. It will behooves a president or his partisans to say you don’t have enough direct evidence when the reason we don’t have even more evidence is the president has ordered everybody in the executive branch not to cooperate with Congress in the impeachment inquiry.”
The Republicans had no credible defense, Nadler claimed.
Nadler said, ”If he had any exculpatory evidence, they would have brought it forward. The fact that Republicans and the president have basically not contested the evidence at all, any fair judge would have to say that it has been proven thoroughly and uncontested.”
When asked what he would include in the articles of the impeachment, Nadler replied: “What is the level of proof for the various allegations? How do they relate together? What is the level of support in our caucus and in the House for them? What might we persuade the Senate of, all of these things have to be taken into account, realizing again that the central allegation, it’s all of a pattern.”
Many questionable claims were made by Nadler’s impeachment report. An impeachment report released by the House Judiciary Committee argued that for his “motives” even if his conduct was “legally permissible” President Trump can be impeached.
“The question is not whether the President’s conduct could have resulted from permissible motives. It is whether the President’s real reasons, the ones in his mind at the time, were legitimate.” according to the report.