Legacy moment: Pelosi leads ‘sombre’ Trump impeachment
WASHINGTON — The House’s centre of power took a seat toward the back of the chamber Wednesday. Her golden mace brooch, symbol of the House and the speaker’s authority, glinted.
And when it was time to vote, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ascended the speaker’s chair and presided over President Donald Trump’s impeachment, shooting jubilant Democrats a forbidding look to stop them from clapping.
Pelosi, second in line to the presidency, ended the day with uncharacteristic uncertainty, repeatedly refusing to say when — or whether — the House will send the articles to the Senate for trial. “We’ll see” whether the Senate announces terms she considers fair, she told reporters.
Like it or not, Pelosi’s role leading Trump’s impeachment will dramatically shape her legacy after more than 30 years in Congress. The House voted mostly along party lines Wednesday night, making Trump only the third president formally charged in American history.