She is no longer rushing the process; she is now obstructing it, knowing that there is no two-thirds majority for removal in the Senate, which may even dismiss the charges as unconstitutional.Unlike Trump, who can cite text and precedent in resisting subpoenas, Pelosi’s delay is unlawful and unprecedented.According to political law expert Joel B. Pollak, by attempting to delay the process, Nancy Pelosi is guilty of obstruction of Congress and should be charged by the Senate.
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