Trump's Impeachment At The Hands Of US First Women's Congressman Nancy Pelosi

JAKARTA - The chairman of the United States (US) DPR, Nancy Pelosi, was in the spotlight when she impeached President Donald Trump. Standing beside the US flag, Pelosi firmly said that the impeachment approved by the 230 votes of councilors was not something done on behalf of the party, but something they had to do as a form of responsibility for the oath they took to the constitution because of Trump's actions which were considered to have been done. abuse the position of president.

But the impeachment is seen by Trump as a meaningless bluff. Moreover, since December 18, 2019 until now, the US House of Representatives has not followed up on their impeachment. Trump also claims that Pelosi's impeachment simply shows his hatred for the Republican Party.

"He (Pelosi) hates the Republican Party. He hates everyone who voted for me and the Republican Party," Trump told reporters during his Christmas vacation in Mar-a-Lago.

Pelosi-Trump's relationship from the start was not good. Pelosi's tough attitude has always angered Trump, who has a long history of attacking women with strong identities. But Trump's taunts have increasingly served as a form of personal grudge in the months leading up to his impeachment.

In October 2019, Trump attacked Pelosi calling him mentally ill. In November 2019, Trump also claimed that Pelosi's tooth was "falling out". In his six-page letter to Pelosi, Trump also accused him of lying when Pelosi said he was praying for Trump and accused Pelosi's intended prayers of negative prayers. Undaunted, Pelosi is still running to impeach Trump on December 18, 2019.

Twitter status caption: Nancy Pelosi became the subject of ridicule on Trump's Twitter, but society actually judged Pelosi to be the strongest woman in the midst of the power of men.

History was made by Pelosi

Nancy Pelosi is not an ordinary woman who happens to be in US politics. Pelosi comes from a strong family tradition in public service. His late father, Thomas D'Alesandro Jr., served as Mayor of Baltimore for 12 years, after representing the city for five terms in Congress. His brother, Thomas D'Alesandro III, also served as Mayor of Baltimore.

On January 4, 2007, Nancy Pelosi made US history as the first woman to hold the position of chairman of the House of Representatives. At that time, John Boehner handed the hammer of the House of Representatives to Nancy Pelosi who was then a Democratic representative from California.

Apart from being the first woman to hold the position of Speaker of the DPR, Pelosi is also the only woman who has the closest position to the presidential structure. After the Vice President, Pelosi is second in the order of presidential succession. His strong stance was like steel, making Pelosi return to the chair of the US House of Representatives in 2018.

“This is a historic moment for Congress, and a historic moment for women in this country (US). This is a moment for which we have waited for more than 200 years. For our daughters and granddaughters, today we have broken the marble ceiling. For our daughters and granddaughters, the sky is the limit, anything is possible for them, "said Pelosi when he was elected Speaker of the US House of Representatives.

Pelosi's career began 20 years ago, when she was one of 25 women serving in the DPR and Senate. She volunteered to join the Democrats in 2001 and served as a minority leader in 2002. Pelosi's political career took off in 2003 when she became the first woman to chair a party in Congress.

Using what he called the "mother of five" voice, Pelosi began to promote unity among the various factions within his party by embracing both conservatives and the modern. Pelosi was also a member of the council who opposed President George W. Bush's request to deploy the military in Iraq. Until finally in 2007, he was elected as Chairman of the DPR.

Nancy Pelosi (Instagram / @ speakerpelosi)

During his first two terms as Speaker of the DPR from 2007 to 2011, he developed a reputation as a tireless fundraiser and a successful guarantor of votes. His tenure as Speaker of the DPR also coincided with Barack Obama's first term. Pelosi played an important role in organizing federal health care law or what is often called Obamacare.

Pelosi also has a strong voice in upholding women's rights. She was instrumental in Lilly Ledbetter's Fair Labor Act to restore the position of women and all workers to fight wage discrimination. Its legislative accomplishments also include diverting investments in grants to universities, clean energy and innovation, and initiatives to help small businesses and veterans.

Under Pelosi's leadership, the 111th Congress was heralded as one of the most productive Congresses in history by politician Norman Ornstein. Pelosi worked tirelessly to increase the number of women in the public service and through his leadership, he paved the way for more women in the US to enter politics. Pelosi is also included in the ranks of 20 women who are influential in the world of politics according to Forbes magazine.