Nancy Pelosi said she’d rather see Trump “in prison” than impeached. The White House’s sarcastic response: “How shocking”
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s comment this week that she would rather see President Donald Trump “in prison” than impeached “shows the true colors of the Democratic Party,” the White House said Thursday.
“How shocking," White House director of strategic communications Mercedes Schlapp said sarcastically in an interview on Fox News. "The Democrats are radical and out of touch. They're more focused on attacking this president, undermining this president, than they are to solving the major problems that we're seeing in the United States.
“I don’t want to see him impeached, I want to see him in prison,” Pelosi said at that meeting, multiple Democratic sources familiar with the meeting“I think it clearly shows the true colors of Speaker Pelosi and the Democratic Party that are focused and obsessed with investigation after investigation despite the fact that the president and this administration has been transparent through the whole process,” Schlapp contended Thursday.
Asked whether Pelosi’s leaked comments would further imperil the White House’s willingness or ability to work with congressional Democrats on things like infrastructure, Schlapp indicated that not much has changed.
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