John Delaney: Trump’s ‘Violated the Oath of Office’

‘The most important things for us to talk about with 2020 candidates is how do we improve the lives of the American people’

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DELANEY: “I think at the end of the day, the most important things for us to talk about as 2020 candidates is how do we improve the lives of the American people, period; 40 percent of citizens can’t afford their basic necessities. Half of them can’t afford a $500 expense. Quite frankly, they’re kind of disinterested in a lot of this stuff. They want us to lower drug prices, build infrastructure, do things to create jobs in communities that are left behind. Those kitchen table pocketbook issues that I spent all my time talking about, I think members of the House of Representatives and the Senate and the administration are going to engage in this debate about the impeachment. I fully support everything that’s going on. I think the president is not only ignorant as to his job and he doesn’t care about serving the best interests of the American people, and I think he’s violated the Oath of Office. But at the end of the day, the job of the people running for president is to talk about how we’re going to improve their lives. So I don’t think we should spend too much time on these kinds of things in -- in our campaigning."

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