Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) held a press conference on Thursday morning and briefly addressed some questions, but let reporters know she did not want to speak about impeachment anymore.

After almost three months of inquiry on Capitol Hill - seven hearings before the House Intelligence Committee and two hearings in front of the House Judiciary — 19 witnesses who testified, a dozen depositions, nine subpoenas, and hundreds of pages of reports, Pelosi doesn’t want to answer any questions!

When she was asked if House Democrats risk giving Republicans grounds for criticism if they take too long to deliver the articles of impeachment to the Senate, Pelosi replied, “Frankly, I don’t care what the Republicans say.”

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Pelosi drew criticism from White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham, who tweeted, “We at the @WhiteHouse have been answering questions on it all morning @SpeakerPelosi - because when you wrongfully impeach a President, people deserve answers. You’ve been talking nothing but impeachment for months (years really) - why the silence now?”

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) took a swipe at Pelosi for not allowing impeachment questions, “The question you probably wanted to ask was to the speaker. Unfortunately, she would not take any questions when it came to impeachment.”

“I would think if Nancy Pelosi thought impeachment was so important that she had to put this before the American public. The press conference the day after impeachment, that she has weekly, I thought she would have welcomed questions about impeachment,” stated McCarthy in a press conference. ”Unfortunately, she told you they were Republican talking points and she would not take your questions. I never thought a speaker would act that way.”

“I guess, the only thing I could take from that is she’s embarrassed of it, she understands how weak it is, she understands her own criteria was not met, constitutionally it was not met, she probably failed on all parts,” he added.