Nancy Pelosi won’t rule out impeachment to block a Trump Supreme Court nominee
- Warning by top Democrat signals an escalation in the judicial wars that will only intensify on Capitol Hill
- Pelosi also paid a personal tribute to her long-time friend Ruth Bader Ginsburg

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday wouldn’t rule out impeachment proceedings to prevent President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee from being confirmed to replace the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
On ABC’s This Week, George Stephanopoulos described a possible scenario in which a Trump nominee could be pushed through a lame-duck session after the November 3 election even if Democratic nominee Joe Biden won the presidency and Democrats captured control of the US Senate. He then asked Pelosi if she would move to impeach Trump or Attorney General Bill Barr to halt the nomination process.
“Well, we have our options,” she said. “We have arrows in our quiver that I’m not about to discuss right now, but the fact is we have a big challenge in our country. This president has threatened to not even accept the results of the election with statements that he and his henchmen have made.”
Stephanopoulos pressed Pelosi, asking again if she still wasn’t ruling anything out.
“We have a responsibility,” she said. “We’ve taken an oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. We have a responsibility to meet the needs of the American people.”
As speaker of the House of Representatives, Pelosi doesn’t have a vote on the Senate process for confirming Supreme Court nominations, but her comments represent an escalation of the judicial wars that will only intensify on Capitol Hill.