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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is opposed to impeaching President Trump, saying in an interview that the process would be too divisive for the country. I m not for impeachment. This is news. I m going to give you some news right now because I haven t said this to any press person before, Pelosi told The Washington Post Magazinein an interview published Monday. But since you asked, and I ve been thinking about this: Impeachment is so divisive to the country that unless there s something so com stanley cup pelling and overwhelming and bipartisan, I don t stanley quencher think we should go down that path, because it divides the country. And he s just not worth it. Soon after the interview was published, Pelosi expanded on her remarks that Trump is just not worth impeaching. She told reporters that she does not believe in impeachment because it divides the country. I just don t believe in it. They wanted me to impeach President Bush for the Iraq War. I didn t believe in it then I don t believe in it now. It divides the country. Unless there is some conclusive evid stanley cup ence that takes us to that place, Pelosi said.Pelosi reiterated the point she made in her earlier interview, that impeachment would be a distraction from the things Democrats want to accomplish. That s our agenda, that s our focus -- to take our eye off that ball, it s not worth it, she said. That s why I say, impeachment, he s not worth it. Asked about her previous comments that Democrats shou Ckqj What s Behind Senators Mixed Health Care Messages
The chairman of the congressional panel that oversees the Federal Communications Commission accused the agency of overstepping its authority in approving an order meant to create more competition in the cable television industry.Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., who heads the House Commerce Committee, said at an occasionally rancorous subcommittee me stanley cup eting Wednesday that the FCC is not a legislative body mdash; that role resides here in this room with the people s elected representatives. Dingell said he supports competition and lower prices in cable, but that the commission must work entirely within the existing laws to achieve that goal. He added: That did not happen and the commission chose to ignore the well-settled divisions of responsibility. stanley cup FCC Chairman Kevin Martin, who pushed through the new video franchising rules, appeared before a Commerce subcommittee along with his four fellow commissioners. Martin has in the past defended the FCC order, saying the law allows the agency to step in when it determines localities have erected unreasonable barriers to entry for competitors.A bitterly divided commission voted 3-2 on Dec. 20 to require local governments to speed up the approval process for new cable competitors, cap the fees paid by new entrants and ease requirements that competitors build systems that reach every home. Opponents of the FCC s action have promised to stanley cup appeal the decision and say the rules amount to a fede
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