Washington: US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump would be sent to the Senate soon for a trial, signaling a possible end to a standoff with Republicans.
"I'm not withholding them indefinitely. I'll send them over when I'm ready," Xinhua news agency quoted Pelosi as saying during her weekly briefing at the Capitol on Thursday, adding: "And that will probably be soon."
The Democrat-led House impeached Trump on December 18, 2019 for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, charges that the President has rejected.
Pelosi, who initiated an impeachment inquiry into Trump in September 2019, is withholding the articles of impeachment and has refused to name impeachment managers, who will make the House's case in the Senate trial.
"As I said right from the start, we need to see the arena in which we are sending our managers. Is that too much to ask?" Pelosi queried.
Pressure is mounting on Pelosi, who is trying to give Democrats more leverage in setting rules for the trial in the Senate, where Republicans have a narrow majority, as some Democrats have urged her to send over the articles of impeachment.
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"Our report accompanying the articles of impeachment says the president constitutes a clear and present danger to American constitutional system," Jamie Raskin, a Democratic member of the House Judiciary Committee, told reporters on Thursday.
"We have to move forward on a basis that does justice to what the Constitution provides," added Raskin.