One day after Nancy Pelosi’s supposedly “solemn” impeachment vote, where she wore all black and scolded Democrat house members for clapping and cheering once President Trump was impeached, she reappeared in front of television news cameras wearing a bright red dress and ready to rip into Senate Majority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY).
Pelosi blasted McConnell for not voting on the hundreds of supposed “bipartisan” bills passed by the U.S. House of Representatives during a press conference.
“295 days ago we sent those bills to Mitch McConnell — the grim reaper,” said Pelosi. “I have news for him: he may think they are dead on arrival, but they are alive and well in the general public,” claiming “he fears [the legislation] will pass.” Namely, Pelosi brought up the “universal background check” bill passed by the House, which she called “life-saving legislation.”
Pelosi says this after the partisan House committees on Intelligence and the Judiciary refused Republican witnesses during the impeachment “inquiry” and she has repeatedly refused to take up Republican legislation in the House of Representatives, such as the bipartisan bill that would protect children born after a failed abortion, the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act (H.R. 962).