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McGovern: ‘Serial Criminal’ Trump Dictating to House GOP How to Act

Wednesday on MSNBC’s Chris Jansing Reports, Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) said that “serial criminal” former President Trump was “dictating to the House Republicans how they should act.”

On a potential impeachment of President Biden, McGovern said, “When Donald Trump tells Kevin McCarthy to jump, he asks how high and he does everything that Donald Trump asks him to do. If Donald Trump wants to move forward with an impeachment inquiry, that’s what you can expect Kevin McCarthy to do. He has no spine. He’s been a pathetic sad individual as Speaker of the House.”

McGovern added, “Well, first of all, they’re not the same, and let’s understand that the impeachments against Donald Trump in the Senate and one of the votes in the House were bipartisan. Donald Trump was impeached with just cause. I get it, it’s inconvenient for the Republicans to accept that, but as we talk right now, Donald Trump has 70 felony charges against him. He’s been indicted more times than he’s been elected. If he gets convicted, he could potentially get 641 years in jail. So this is a serial criminal that they’re defending. This is a serial criminal who is dictating to the House Republicans how they should act and it’s quite frankly very sad.”

No one is above the law — especially if you’re a serious presidential election threat to the lawless Left.

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Jim McGovern

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During a December 17, 2019 hearing, McGovern, in his role as House Rules Committee Chairman, said that if Democrats did not impeach President Donald Trump, then the country would move towards becoming a dictatorship wherein the president can “act like the law doesn’t apply to him.” “It’s no secret that President Trump has a penchant for cozying up to notorious dictators,” the congressman elaborated. “He’s complimented Vladimir Putin. Congratulated Rodrigo Duterte. Lauded President Erdogan. Fell in love with Kim Jong-Un. I can go on and on and on, and maybe the President is jealous that they can do whatever they want. Now it’s up to us to decide whether the United States is still a nation where no one is above the law or whether America is allowed to become a land run by those who act more like kings or queens, as if the law doesn’t apply to them.”


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