Trump urges Republicans to vote against war powers resolution: ‘Just another Democrat fraud’
President Trump is urging Republicans to vote against the war powers resolution scheduled for a vote in the House on Thursday.
The president in an early morning tweet labeled the proposal as “Crazy Nancy Pelosi’s War Powers Resolution.”
In his post, he also mentioned the “Impeachment Hoax,” and reminded his followers that Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) hasn’t sent the House-passed impeachment articles against him to the Senate.
“Just another Democrat fraud,” he said. “Presidential Harassment!”
Hope that all House Republicans will vote against Crazy Nancy Pelosi’s War Powers Resolution. Also, remember her “speed & rush” in getting the Impeachment Hoax voted on & done. Well, she never sent the Articles to the Senate. Just another Democrat fraud. Presidential Harassment!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 9, 2020
Pelosi announced Wednesday that the House will vote Thursday on a resolution to limit the president’s ability to authorize military action in Iran without congressional consent. The Speaker’s statement came after Trump approved of a U.S. strike in Iraq without congressional approval that killed Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani.
Iran has responded to the killing by threatening retaliation and took responsibility for missile attacks on Iraqi bases housing U.S. military personnel on Wednesday.
Some GOP lawmakers, including Sens. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Mike Lee (R-Utah), have criticized the president’s move after what they called an “insulting” briefing from administration officials. The senators said the officials told them that supporting the war powers resolution would “embolden Iran.”
The House passed two articles of impeachment last month, but the Senate is waiting for Pelosi to transfer them to the upper chamber to start a trial. She has said she is withholding them until she gets clarity on how the Senate trial will be run.
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