New York-SANA
Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi has considered that US President Donald Trump will remain accused despite the Republican-dominated Senate drop the charges against him on the issue of his dismissal.
Pelosi told CNN: "There can be no innocence unless there is a trial, and there can be no trial without witnesses and documents, and therefore Trump can say that he won the innocence, but he will remain accused forever."
Pelosi defended her stance by tearing Trump's "State of the Union" speech recently and saying: "I did not intend to tear off a copy of the speech, but when I was reading about it I realized that on almost every page there was an objection and because Trump tore up the truth tore up his speech."
During a swift and showering trial, Republicans in the Senate cleared Trump after the voting results concluded that he was not guilty of the abuse of power and obstructing the work of Congress. From office.