Thursday, February 6, 2020

Nancy Pelosi's State of the Union stunt may have broken law: GOP rep

Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz filed an ethics complaint against Nancy Pelosi that said the House Speaker possibly violated numerous House rules - and maybe even broke the law - by tearing up a copy of President Trump's State of the Union speech.

The Florida legislator sent a letter to the House Committee on Ethics requesting they open an investigation and shared the missive on Twitter.

"Her behaviour does not 'reflect creditably on the House,' nor does it follow"the spirit and the letter of the Rules of the House.

Gaetz, in his letter, said Pelosi's "unseemly behaviour certainly warrants censure.

Pelosi, Gaetz alleges in the letter, "appears to be in violation" of a law that prohibits willfully destroying paper or documents "filed or deposited" in public office.

"There is no question that Speaker Pelosi 'mutilated, obliterated, or destroyed' the copy of the President's address provided to her at the beginning of the evening," Gaetz wrote, quoting language from the law.

After Tuesday night's State of the Union, Pelosi told reporters that she shredded the papers because it was "the courteous thing to do," a point Gaetz mentions in his letter as evidence to her alleged wrongdoing.

https://nypost.com/2020/02/06/nancy-pelosis-state-of-the-union-stunt-may-have-broken-the-law-rep-matt-gaetz-says/

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