Pelosi blasts McConnell, others who voted to acquit as 'cowardly group of Republicans'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said she wasn't planning on speaking Saturday but did so after she saw Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., speak on the Senate floor.
"It is so pathetic that Senator McConnell kept the Senate shut down so that the Senate could not receive the Article of Impeachment and has used that as his excuse for not voting to convict Donald Trump," Pelosi said.
"What we saw in that Senate today was a cowardly group of Republicans who apparently have no options, because they were afraid to defend their job, respect the institution in which they serve," Pelosi said.
Asked about McConnell's statement on the floor suggesting that Trump still was liable criminally or civilly for his actions in office, Pelosi interrupted the reporter and said his speech was "disingenuous."
"I don't know whether it was for donors or -- or what. But whatever it was, it was a very disingenuous speech. And I say that regretfully, because I always want to be able to work -- work with the leadership of the other party," she said. "And for him to have tried to have it every which way -- but we will be going forward to make sure that this never happens again."
Asked about censure as an option moving forward, Pelosi called it a "slap in the fact of the Constitution" and said it, "let's everybody off the hook."
"We don't censure people for inciting insurrection that kills people in the Capitol," she said.
Pelosi went on to congratulate the House managers on honoring the vision of the founders, of the men and women who serve in uniform and families across the United States, including her own.
"I have to say, personally on behalf of my grandchildren, who drew great hope and inspiration from each and every one of you: We could not be prouder of your patriotic presentations, the clarity in which you presented, and again, the inspiration that you have been to so many people," she said.
Raising the vote to convict was the most bipartisan in impeachment trial history, she said, "It would not have been accomplished without your brilliant presentations. So, I thank you for that, and I yield the floor back to all of you as I leave."