'You can't have an acquittal unless you have a trial and you can't have a trial without witnesses and documents,' House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told CNN's Christiane Amanpour.
Pelosi also slammed Republican senators for not having the"courage" to vote guilty on the impeachment charges against Trump, despite some acknowledging that the president's actions on Ukraine weren't right.
Pelosi told CNN that it"wasn't a planned thing," but she decided to do something to"get attention" after realizing during the address that"almost every page had something in it that was objectionable." "We had very little press on it. It seems if you want to get press, you have to get attention. I thought, well, let's get attention on the fact that what he said here today was not true."
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