In a letter to colleagues, Speaker Pelosi announces an update to her plans for the articles of impeachment against President Trump.
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Pelosi's announcement comes as President Donald Trump says he'd block his former national security adviser from testifying in the Senate impeachment trial. "I have asked Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler to be prepared to bring to the floor next week a resolution to appoint managers and transmit articles of impeachment to the Senate," she wrote."I will be consulting with you at our Tuesday House Democratic Caucus meeting on how we proceed further."
Trump, in a Fox News interview excerpt released Friday, called Pelosi's actions"ridiculous," adding:"She should have sent them a long time ago. It just belittles the process."
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