Psaki: Biden Will Leave Holding Trump Accountable To The Senate | Morning Joe | MSNBC

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki weighs on a Senate impeachment trial for former President Trump and where President Biden stands on the issue. Aired on 01/21/2021.
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    1. @Mj night 53? Then why are you acting like a 12 years old?🤣 … btw call us sheeps but we didn’t follow an Orange diper wearing clown advice in comiting insurrection, so you maga snowflakes are the real sheeps here … keep crying we love your tears so so much, they are delicious 😋

    2. @Beyond Stylz learn the difference between *to and *too before committing on someone else’s intelligence. Irony is one of my favorite things though, so thanks for the chuckle. If you don’t want to be confused for a t**** supporter, then maybe you shouldn’t act like one.

    1. @Beyond Stylz Trump also had more members of his campaign staff and Administration indicted and imprisoned, than the 10 prior Presidents before him, combined.

    1. @Don B
      She didn’t forget. She had no intention of answering it. It is for the President to answer if he wishes. But the President is also allowed to keep personal opinions to himself. Besides, Biden has already said how he feels about Trump’s actions. Impeachment is a purely Congressional matter.

    2. @Don B How can the Press Secretary answer a question about what Someone else is thinking?? That would be a fictitious answer.

    3. @Joseph Grzechowski, she said she talked to Biden about it, she should have said the President will not give an opinion on an ongoing impeachment.

    1. @Skipper Gilligan you need to own it man and let’s all support biden and his team and move our country forward. Stop attacking them.

    1. I have a feeling when the dust settles, and there’s a regular schedule for Jen and the rest of the people in Biden’s Administration, they’ll all get regular sleep. But then, they are gonna be busy doing their jobs.

    1. Correct. And that’s why I trust president Biden to be a manager of teams of experts. Unlike the orange fool, who claimed to know everything while understanding nothing.

    2. well, not really, you delegate COngressmen your authroity in a representative democracy. The President has no input in Senate matters. It’s called separate and co-equal branches of government

    3. @Harry Johnstone Unless, during impeachment times, the leader of the senate says that he’s in complete lockstep with the white house, thereby abdicating his responsibility to have the senate function as a legislative branch.

    4. @surely you joke, mein failüre Yeah there’s no guarantee we’ll get a conviction, but nobody can stop it from going forward. GOP has 50 seats, dems have 50 seats, and Madam Vice President is the president of the Senate so she’ll get to decide almost everything for at least the next two years. Bwahaha a Woman, of Color is the most powerful person in the first branch, gotta love it!
      I’m more interested in seeing coup clutz clan of drumpf and the organized mercenaries that entered the building with bad intent facing at least life in prison. There is a harsher remedy in criminal civil rights violations, and since one of the laws broken was “conspiracy to deprive rights” all who participated in any part of the criminal enterprise are guilty of ALL PARTS of it and all crimes committed as a result. Prison sentences range from 1-20, but because people died, life and the ultimate punishment are available to US under the law.

    5. It was you and me, and 84,000,000 others whose civil rights were violated when they tried to interfere in the work of Congress that day

  1. Wow. She doesn’t immediately fall into a belligerent knee-jerk attack on the people she’s there to serve.
    This is going to take some adjusting to.

    1. Uhuh. I’m expecting her to say “why are you people so OBSESSED with what the president says and does? Don’t you have anything better to do?” Or “he was misquoted”-to what was said—on video

  2. nothing new, he said months ago, that he would not interfere and leave it up to DOJ, as to weather anyone was indicted, so no wonder he wants to keep out of something, that does not involve the president

  3. The press needs to stop asking this question, it’s barking up the wrong tree. The Presidency is an office that has ballooned in power over the last half century. Respecting the separation of powers is a great thing. Let the Legislature carry the burden.

  4. Good for Biden. Don’t waste time thinking about Trump unless you’re taking a crap and comparing who is bigger.

  5. Would you look at that? A press secretary who’s open minded to disagreements, tells the truth, soft spoken, CLEARLY EDUCATED PAST HIGH SCHOOL, and just professional overall. The fact that she tweeted on Twitter for people to ask her questions to her and the president shows how this administration is more open minded than ever.

  6. If someone tells his friends to rob someone’s house and he’s not there. They rob said persons home and killed them. That person who told them to rob the would be charged.

  7. It was tRump that interfered in trials etc letting his personal feelings be known as he tried to influence the outcomes. Biden isn’t tRump and his personal feelings need to remain just that, personal.

  8. The question is for the President to answer if he wishes, not the press secretary. But the President is also allowed to keep personal opinions to himself. Besides, Biden has already said how he feels about Trump’s actions. Impeachment is a purely Congressional matter.

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