Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi will retire next year
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Nancy Pelosi retiring after nearly 40 years in Congress
Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi announced Thursday that she will retire from Congress, ending speculation that one of the most powerful women in American politics would seek another term.
In her history-making career, the former House Speaker showed her capacity to read the political situation. She leaves at the right time, securing a profound legacy.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) said Thursday she is “very impressed” with former Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) “ability to get things done” after she announced she will not seek
Jessica Tarlov expressed disbelief at co-host Kayleigh McEnany, who insisted that a coarse joke President Donald Trump made about the hammer attack on Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi's husband was actually a show of genuine concern.
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Mike Johnson Offers Phony Sympathy As He Blames 'Radicals' For Nancy Pelosi's Retirement
"Even the famous San Francisco liberal is not far left enough for the neo-Marxists. We commend her for her service,” the House speaker said Thursday.
Nancy Pelosi has long been known for her leadership in Congress, but behind the public figure stands a large and growing family. From her marriage to Paul Pelosi in the early 1960s
President Trump rips former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, calling her "highly overrated," "evil," "corrupt" after she announces her retirement.
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Democrats’ Legislative Mastermind Nancy Pelosi Announces Retirement
“Speaker Emerita Pelosi has been the most effective Speaker in a generation—delivering time & again for the American people & showing true, principled leadership. It has been my honor to serve with her & I thank her for her work to make America a more just & fair place for us all.”