https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...Vd8?li=BBnbcA1
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders  on Tuesday said the fight in the Democratic Party over whether to push  for the impeachment of President Trump shows that House Speaker Nancy  Pelosi, D-Calif., is losing control of the party.
   
 “Look, I think Nancy Pelosi is clearly already starting to lose  control of her party, I think we’re seeing that on a lot of things that  have taken place over the last couple of weeks,” Sanders said on Fox  News' “Outnumbered Overtime.”
PELOSI SAYS SHE'S OPPOSED TO IMPEACHING TRUMP: 'HE'S JUST NOT WORTH IT'
Pelosi told 
The Washington Post in an interview published Monday that she was opposed to impeaching the president unless there is “compelling” evidence.
"Impeachment  is so divisive to the country that unless there’s something so  compelling and overwhelming and bipartisan, I don’t think we should go  down that path, because it divides the country. And he’s just not worth  it," she said.
The speaker’s remarks are in opposition to growing  calls from the far-left of the party, who have made impeachment one of  their main issues. Notably, freshman Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., vowed  in January that she would work to “impeach the motherf---er.”
Pelosi  said Trump was "unfit" to be president "ethically," "Intellectually,"  and "curiosity-wise." However, she added that her own relationship with  Trump has been "respectful of the office that he holds."
Pelosi’s  stance on impeachment was backed by House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer,  D-Md., who said “the distraction would be major.”
On Tuesday,  Sanders said that she was “glad [Pelosi] sees that the rest of us see,  that there’s no reason, no cause for impeachment.”
She went on to  say that the White House doesn’t believe that there is public support  for impeachment, considering the job Trump is doing in areas such as  rebuilding the military and creating jobs.
“Nobody wants to see  President Trump impeached, other than Democrats in Congress who are  failing, who have no other message, and that’s because our country is  doing better,” she said. “I know that this is hard for them to run  against in 2020 and I think they've got a very, very hard uphill battle  ahead of them.”
The Trump campaign also noted Pelosi’s comments and suggested impeachment should be a litmus test for Democrats in 2020.
"Every  single Democrat running for president should be made to answer: do they  agree with the Speaker who stands in opposition to baseless impeachment  charges, or will they risk fracturing the country by bowing to the  radical elements in their party who want to disenfranchise the American  people and overturn the legitimate and lawful result of the last  election?” Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said in a statement.
Impeachment  is one of a number of areas where Pelosi is facing challenges from  first-year freshmen, namely New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,  Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar and Tlaib – who are pushing the party into  unchartered territory on issues such as impeachment, criticism of Israel  and the Green New Deal.
“All of our problems are caused by three people,” one senior House Democrat lamented to Fox News this week.
Ocasio-Cortez  was asked Tuesday about Pelosi's remarks and whether she had a  different opinion on impeachment. "I happen to, yes," she said.
A New Day Is Dawning for the DPST's. 
Love it when the freshperson idiots run their mouths. 
They are bringing the party to a Socialist point of view that  Stalin  and Hitler would take pride in.