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Nancy Pelosi calls for 'intervention' with 'villainous' Trump | Nancy Pelosi calls for 'intervention' with 'villainous' Trump |
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The US House of Representatives' Democratic leader has questioned President Donald Trump's fitness for office, calling for an "intervention". | The US House of Representatives' Democratic leader has questioned President Donald Trump's fitness for office, calling for an "intervention". |
Speaker Nancy Pelosi also said she was concerned for the president's wellbeing, a day after he abruptly cut short a meeting with her. | Speaker Nancy Pelosi also said she was concerned for the president's wellbeing, a day after he abruptly cut short a meeting with her. |
The California congresswoman accused Mr Trump of a "temper tantrum", saying he had pounded the table before leaving. | |
It represented a new low in relations between the White House and Democrats. | It represented a new low in relations between the White House and Democrats. |
"I pray for the President of the United States," Mrs Pelosi said on Thursday. | "I pray for the President of the United States," Mrs Pelosi said on Thursday. |
In a response to a question at her weekly press briefing, the House speaker said she was concerned for the wellbeing of the president "and the wellbeing of the United States of America". | |
"I wish that his family or his administration or his staff would have an intervention for the good of the country." | "I wish that his family or his administration or his staff would have an intervention for the good of the country." |
"Maybe he wants to take a leave of absence," she added. | |
She even joked about the 25th Amendment, the US constitution's clause for removing a president, telling a reporter: "That's a good idea." | |
Mrs Pelosi depicted Mr Trump's behaviour as "villainous", citing his rejecting of subpoenas, withholding documents and blocking testimony by current and ex-advisers. | |
Her attack was the latest episode in an increasingly fraught battle of wills between her and the Republican president. | Her attack was the latest episode in an increasingly fraught battle of wills between her and the Republican president. |
On Wednesday, Mr Trump, Mrs Pelosi and her Senate counterpart Chuck Schumer, were due to discuss spending on crumbling US infrastructure, a rare possible area of agreement with the White House. | |
But Mr Trump ended the meeting after three minutes. | |
Almost immediately afterwards, he appeared in the Rose Garden to declare that he was ending all bipartisan co-operation with Democrats until they stopped their "phoney investigations". | |
As rank-and-file Democrats call for Mr Trump's impeachment, the House speaker continued to warn against such a move, arguing that the president was goading her party to attempt to remove him from office. | |
"The White House is just crying out for impeachment, that's why he flipped yesterday," Ms Pelosi said on Thursday. | "The White House is just crying out for impeachment, that's why he flipped yesterday," Ms Pelosi said on Thursday. |
"Impeachment is a very divisive place to go." | "Impeachment is a very divisive place to go." |
Shortly before Mrs Pelosi's remarks the White House rebuked her for accusing the president on Wednesday of a "cover-up" over Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 US elections. | |
Press secretary Sarah Sanders told CNN: "It's very hard to have a meeting where you accuse the president of the United States of a crime and an hour later show up and act as if nothing has happened." |