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Pelosi insists she's 'not denying' Trump a platform: 'Let's get a date when government is open' for speech

"I'm not denying him a platform at all," Pelosi said at her weekly news conference at the Capitol. "I'm saying, let's get a date when government is open."
The House speaker stood by her stance on rescheduling the speech after sending a letter to the President the day before asking for the State of the Union address to be at a time after the shutdown is over or for Trump to deliver it in writing, citing security concerns as a result of the ongoing shutdown, which has impacted roughly a quarter of the federal government.
Shutdown continues, State of the Union might not
The administration -- and the Department of Homeland Security in particular -- has pushed back on the idea that security could be impaired during the address as a result of the shutdown.
"The Department of Homeland Security and the US Secret Service are fully prepared to support and secure the State of the Union," Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said in a tweet on Wednesday. Pelosi cited a letter from Nielsen that detailed security risks for political function last year in her initial request to reschedule the State of the Union speech.
Pelosi would not say Thursday if she would allow the speech to go forward on January 29 if the President tells her that he does not want to move the date of the speech or give the address in written form.
"We'll cross that bridge when we come to it," Pelosi said. "But we haven't heard. Very silent. More than 24 hours ... We haven't heard yet," she said.

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