Anonymous ID: 6a84d1 Nov. 2, 2018, 8:45 p.m. No.3709441   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9492

Pelosi subpoena threat 'illegal,' Trump says, will take to Supreme Court

President Donald Trump – in an exclusive interview with The Washington Times on Thursday – denounced House Minority Leader Nancy’s threat to subpoena the president if Democrats win Congress – calling the threat 'illegal,' before vowing to take the fight to the Supreme Court.

 

Pelosi, 78, made the comment during a CNN campaign forum last week.

 

"Subpoena power is interesting, to use it or not to use it," Pelosi said. "It's a great arrow to have in your quiver in terms of negotiating on other subjects."

 

Trump accused Pelosi of trying to leverage her role as speaker to negotiate.

 

Trump shrugged off the Democrat's threat of impeachment, noting that the process would take two years to get to the Supreme Court.

 

"That alone takes two years to get it to the Supreme Court – that statement – before you do anything," Trump said, vowing to meet any threats with litigation.

 

"They can play that game, but I can play that game also," he said.

 

The heated rhetoric comes amid a final push by Republicans and Democrats to control Congress after the midterm election. Forecasts indicate Democrats will take back the House while Republicans will retain control of the Senate.

 

Trump launched an eight-state campaign tour on Wednesday in a final push to endorse Senate Republicans and GOP gubernatorial candidates. Trump will tour the nation, landing him in Senate battlefields such as Indiana, Missouri, and Florida along with contests for governor in Georgia and Ohio.

 

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Anonymous ID: 6a84d1 Nov. 2, 2018, 9:32 p.m. No.3709933   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9952 >>9958

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Donald Trump's former lawyer turns on him, says he used racist language against African-Americans

Mr Trump allegedly told Cohen no black person would vote for him in a conversation following a 2016 campaign rally.

 

"I told Trump that the rally looked vanilla on television. Trump responded, 'That's because black people are too stupid to vote for me.'"

 

He also remembered another conversation with Mr Trump as they drove through Chicago the airport.

 

"We were going from the airport to the hotel, and we drove through what looked like a rougher neighbourhood," Cohen told Vanity Fair.

 

"Trump made a comment to me, saying that only the blacks could live like this."

 

Vanity Fair reports the White House did not respond to multiple requests for comment.