GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy Trolls Pelosi in an EPIC Video Rubbing Impeachment in Her Face
We all saw how House Speaker Nancy Pelosi threw her little fit and in an act of anger ripped up her copy of the State of the Union address.
House Minority Leader decided that he would mock Pelosi’s childish stunt by throwing it right back at her.
Shortly after it was announced that President Donald Trump was acquitted of both counts of impeachment by the Senate, McCarthy mocked Pelosi by posting on Twitter a video of him saying, “Acquitted for life” and tearing up the articles of impeachment.
Pelosi made headlines Tuesday when, on-camera behind Pres. Trump as he concluded his address Tuesday, she ripped up the president’s State of the Union speech, later declaring that it was “the most courteous thing she could think to do to Trump’s “manifesto of mistruths.”
Pelosi had previously claimed that, regardless of the outcome of the Senate vote, Trump will be “impeached forever” – a claim refuted by Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz.
After Trump’s acquittal, Rep. McCarthy posted a video on Twitter, in which he declares, “Acquitted for life” and tears up what, presumably, are the articles of impeachment.
Acquitted for life. pic.twitter.com/HgqBXwpoWK
— Kevin McCarthy (@GOPLeader) February 5, 2020
“President Trump has been totally vindicated and it’s now time to get back to the business of the American people,” Trump 2020 campaign manager Brad Parscale said in a statement. “The do-nothing Democrats know they can’t beat him, so they had to impeach him.”
“This terrible ordeal was always a campaign tactic to invalidate the 2016 votes of 63 million Americans and was a transparent effort to interfere with the 2020 election only nine months away,” Parscale continued. “And since the President’s campaign only got bigger and stronger as a result of this nonsense, this impeachment hoax will go down as the worst miscalculation in American political history.”
President Trump has been completely vindicated and the Democrats have wasted MILLIONS of taxpayer dollars over something they knew that they wouldn’t win from the beginning.