Published 12:28 IST, December 3rd 2019
Impeachment shadows Trump on trip to NATO leaders meeting
President Donald Trump kicks off a two-day whirlwind of meetings with NATO alliance members, but his focus appears to remain centered on the impeachment inquiry playing out at home.
President Donald Trump kicks off a two-day whirlwind of meetings with NATO alliance members, but his focus appears to remain centered on the impeachment inquiry playing out at home. Before departing for London to meet Tuesday with other leaders from the 29-member alliance, Trump accused Democrats of trying to embarrass him by scheduling this weekās impeachment hearing while heāll be abroad with NATO leaders.
Trump, who arrived in London late Monday, called the trip āone of the most important journeys that we make as presidentā before he departed Washington and said Democrats had long known about it. He was back to lashing out at Democrats minutes after landing in London late Monday night, touting a Republican impeachment report calling Trumpās decision to hold up military aid to Ukraine āentirely prudent.ā Democrats contend that Trump abused presidential powers by holding up the aid to pressure Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son.
āPrior to landing I read the Republicans Report on the Impeachment Hoax. Great job! Radical Left has NO CASE,ā Trump tweeted. āRead the Transcripts. Shouldnāt even be allowed. Can we go to Supreme Court to stop?ā Trumpās trip comes amid ongoing quarrels over defense spending by NATO allies and widespread anxiety over the American presidentās commitment to the alliance.
He has a busy schedule over this two days at the leadersā conference, including scheduled one-on-one meetings with French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte. Heāll also attend tea with Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, the duchess of Cornwall. Queen Elizabeth II and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will host Trump and the other NATO leaders at back-to-back receptions Tuesday evening.
Trump is also scheduled to squeeze in a campaign fundraiser with American expatriate supporters that is expected to raise $3 million for his reelection effort and the Republican National Committee. Trumpās meeting with Macron on Tuesday comes after Robert Lighthizer, the chief U.S. trade representative, recommended $2.4 billion in new tariffs on French cheese, sparkling wine and other products. The call for new duties came after his office completed a five-month investigation that concluded that a French digital services tax unfairly discriminates against U.S. tech companies, including Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon.
The president said his trip would be focused on āfighting for the American people.ā But in the more than two months that the impeachment inquiry has been underway, he has constantly drifted back to what he frames as the Democratsā unfair effort to overturn the results of his 2016 election. The House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to hold a hearing Wednesday on the constitutional grounds for impeachment before Trump wraps up at the NATO meeting.
Trump, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, White House counsel Pat Cipollone and presidential counselor Kellyanne Conway all complained about the timing, with Pompeo saying the hearings would ādistract Americaās president from his important mission overseas.ā Trump insists heās solely focused on scoring domestic and foreign policy wins, including revamping NATO so that allies spend more on defense. But heās often appeared consumed by the day-to-day battle against impeachment. In recent days heās repeatedly lashed out about the āimpeachment hoaxā and the āscamā inquiry, even delving into impeachment at a ceremony to celebrate NCAA athletes and at last weekās annual turkey pardon.
White House aides say the summit offers Trump an opportunity to counter the impeachment narrative in Washington and demonstrate to voters that heās keeping a business-as-usual approach while Democrats concentrate on the probe. But soon after Air Force One departed, Trump took to Twitter to slam āDo Nothing Democratsā for scheduling the hearing during the NATO meeting as āNot nice!āā House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, in Madrid for a U.N. conference on climate change, declined to comment on the impeachment inquiry: āWhen we travel abroad, we donāt talk about the president in a negative way. We save that for home.ā
Trump is only the fourth U.S. president in history to face an impeachment inquiry. The gravity of impeachment is likely to play into the calculus of how other global leaders engage the president going forward, in the view of some analysts. āIn one sense impeachment is weakening his hand diplomatically,ā said Ted Galen Carpenter, a senior fellow for defense and foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute in Washington. āFor a normal president, it would be seen as a substantial problem. For Donald Trump, heās going to try to blow right through it and act is if thatās not a relevant factor.ā
The NATO leaders meeting is a complicated backdrop for Trump to make his first extended overseas visit āhe made a quick Thanksgiving visit to U.S. troops in Afghanistan ā since Democrats launched the impeachment inquiry. Trump has repeatedly criticized fellow NATO members and complained that too few nations are on track to meet the alliance goal of spending at least 2% of GDP on defense by 2024. Macron recently lamented that a lack of U.S. leadership was causing the ābrain deathā of the alliance.
Trumpās former national security adviser John Bolton has said the president could move to leave the alliance if he wins reelection. Biden, who has warned that a second Trump term could mean NATOās effective dissolution, jokingly said Monday that heād āsay a prayerā as the president heads to London. āThereās time for redemption,ā Biden told reporters as he campaigned in Emmetsburg, Iowa. āBut so far heās treated NATO like itās a protection racket.ā
In the leadup to the summit, White House aides sought to soften Trumpās past criticism of member nations as deadbeats. White House officials noted that before Trump took office only four NATO members had reached the 2% benchmark set in 2014. Now nine countries have reached the threshold, according to the White House. Eighteen of the 29 members of the alliance are projected to meet the 2% threshold by 2024.
Trump isnāt the first U.S. president to attend a NATO summit with impeachment looming. In June 1974, Richard Nixon faced criticism when he headed to Brussels as NATO commemorated its 25th anniversary. He met with fellow alliance leaders and tried to convey a message that he remained fully in power even as the Watergate investigation gained steam. By summerās end, Nixon had resigned.
In contrast, Trump heads to the NATO gathering confident that there arenāt the votes needed in the Republican-controlled Senate to convict him should the House vote to impeach him. Even so, he still might not be able to resist throwing attention back to the impeachment inquiry in Washington.
āWhile Nixon remained determined to rise above the swirl of impeachment and pretend he wasnāt distracted, Trump canāt help himself,ā said Derek Chollet, executive vice president for security and defense policy at the German Marshall Fund of the United States. āMoreover, for Trump, being in charge hardly means projecting steady confidence ā it means proving that he can keep everyone off-balance and nervous about whatās coming next.ā
Updated 12:37 IST, December 3rd 2019