South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg says President Trump has 'made it pretty clear that he deserves impeachment,' but he will 'leave it to the House and Senate to figure that out'
1 / 4In this April 19, 2019, photo, Democratic presidential candidate South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg answers questions from employees during a campaign stop at a dairy company in Londonderry, N.H. Buttigieg’s presidential campaign has attention and money. Now he has to convert that into a sustainable operation that can keep him in the race well into next year.
Sanders and Buttigieg are among the Democrats seeking the party's nomination to take on Trump in the 2020 election.Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg says he doesn't believe convicted criminals in prison should be able to vote. Tsarnaev killed three people and injured hundreds in 2013 with a pair of pressure-cooker bombs and was sentenced to death.South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg is addressing questions about his lack of policy specifics, saying he thinks he's been"pretty clear" about where he stands"on the major issues."
Harris' answer came after Sen. Bernie Sanders said in the previous town hall segment that he believes felons like bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should be able to keep their right to vote. Tsarnaev and his brother killed three people and injured hundreds in 2013 with a pair of pressure-cooker bombs at the finish line of the Boston Marathon and was sentenced to death. His brother died in a shootout with police.
Harris said Monday at a CNN town hall that there is"a lot of good evidence pointing to obstruction and obstruction of justice."She says,"I have also witnessed folks in the United States Congress and in particular in the GOP who have been presented with many reasons to push back against this president and they have not."
The senator from Vermont says he is"not anti-Israel" but feels Netanyahu is"a right-wing politician" who is treating the Palestinian people"extremely unfairly." He says,"Because once you start chipping away, you say, well that guy committed a terrible crime, not going to let him vote. Well that person did that, not going to let that person vote, you're running down a slippery slope."Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is doubling down on her call to impeach President Donald Trump in the wake of the release of the redacted Mueller report and is calling on every lawmaker in the House and Senate to vote on the president's fate.
She says,"They need to be able to have a chance to get a job, to be able to find decent housing. And they need to be able to participate in the political process and that means they need the right to vote to be reinstated. They are American citizens." She also wants to put"some real money" into historically black colleges and universities. She says,"This is about opportunity for everyone."
At another point, after noting her electoral success in purple-state Minnesota, she quipped,"It's when you guys are supposed to cheer, OK?" Lawmakers can work to"do no harm" and"do much better," Klobuchar said, by"getting that public option in place immediately."Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar says she does not support free college for students like fellow 2020 contender Sen. Elizabeth Warren does.
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