Angry Trump Walks Out of Meeting with Democrats

President Donald Trump holds up a piece of paper having to do with the Mueller Report as he speaks in the Rose Garden at the White House, May 22, 2019.

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Angry Trump Walks Out of Meeting with Democrats

American President Donald Trump on Wednesday unexpectedly ended a meeting with Democratic lawmakers on infrastructure spending. The president later explained he would no longer work with Democrats unless they drop all investigations related to the special counsel’s report on Russia election interference and contacts with the Trump campaign.

After walking out of the meeting, Trump spoke with reporters who had gathered outside the White House. He attacked comments made earlier Wednesday by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, in which she accused the president of a “cover-up.”

“I don’t do cover-ups,” Trump told reporters. He also accused Democrats of holding a meeting the same morning to discuss what he called “the I word” -- impeachment. That is the process set up by the U.S. Constitution for Congress to remove a president from office.

The president said he told Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer that he wanted to make an infrastructure deal more than they did. But he said, “You can’t do it under these circumstances. So get these phony investigations over with.”

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, and other congressional leaders react to a failed meeting with President Donald Trump, at the Capitol in Washington, May 22, 2019.

The Democrat-controlled House of Representatives is seeking to investigate materials and witnesses related to special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russia and the Trump campaign. Trump has repeatedly said he and his advisers do not need to answer lawmakers’ requests for information.

The meeting at the White House had been set weeks ago, after Trump and the Democratic leaders agreed to talk more about a possible $2-trillion infrastructure proposal. Trump was expected to provide the Democrats his ideas on how to pay for it. Schumer said when Trump “was forced to say how he would pay for it he had to run away.”

Pelosi added, “He just took a pass. And it just makes me wonder why he did that.” She called Trump’s actions Wednesday “very, very, very strange” and said she was “praying” for the country and the president.

Later on Wednesday, Pelosi spoke at the Center for American Progress in Washington. She said, "This is why I think the president was so steamed off this morning: Because the fact is in plain sight...this president is obstructing justice and he's engaged in a cover up. And that could be an impeachable offense."

On Twitter, Trump accused Democrats in Congress of “tearing the United States apart.” He added, “You can’t investigate and legislate at the same time.”

I'm Ashley Thompson.

Ashley Thompson adapted this article based on reports by VOA News, Reuters and the Associated Press. Hai Do was the editor.

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Words in This Story

infrastructure - n. the basic equipment and structures (such as roads and bridges) that are needed for a country, region, or organization to function properly

circumstance - n. a condition or fact that affects a situation

phony -adj. not true, real, or genuine

steamed off - phrasal verb To leave in a very angry way.

engage in - phrasal verb. to do (something)