Nancy Pelosi leaves San Francisco home

Nancy Pelosi leaves San Francisco home

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Paul Pelosi assault spurs calls on the Hill for boosted lawmaker security

Paul Pelosi assault spurs calls on the Hill for boosted lawmaker security

In the meantime, a spokesperson for Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said congressional leaders would explore “every option available to ensure maximum safety.” Since “there’s always threats against Nancy Pelosi,” it may be a good idea to have security for her family members around the clock, said Murphy, who serves on the panel overseeing legislative

Top Republicans reject any link between GOP rhetoric and Paul Pelosi assault

Top Republicans reject any link between GOP rhetoric and Paul Pelosi assault

“I’m sure people like to talk about anything but what the Democrats have done to this country,” Emmer said on CBS’ “Face the Nation.” The debate over political rhetoric’s role in the Paul Pelosi attack, the perpetrator of which steeped himself in online disinformation about fraud in the 2020 election and other conspiracy theories, dominated

Pelosi: Family ‘heartbroken and traumatized’ by attack on husband

Pelosi: Family ‘heartbroken and traumatized’ by attack on husband

Nancy Pelosi speaks during her weekly news conference on Capitol Hill on Sept. 22, 2022 in Washington, D.C. | Drew Angerer/Getty Images Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Saturday evening that she and her family are “heartbroken and traumatized” in her first comments since her husband Paul was attacked in their San Francisco home. “We are grateful

Pelosi’s status as GOP campaign-ad villain faces new scrutiny after violent home invasion

Pelosi’s status as GOP campaign-ad villain faces new scrutiny after violent home invasion

“Biden and Pelosi are breaking our country,” the narrator reads in a House GOP ad promoting their candidate, Ryan Zinke, in Montana’s newly created 2nd District. Another ad from the House GOP campaign arm blasted Democratic candidate Eric Sorensen in Illinois for being “in Pelosi’s pocket” and “in lockstep with her costly liberal agenda.” However

Democrats lash out at GOP after Pelosi assault

Democrats lash out at GOP after Pelosi assault

“Yesterday, a man sharing that member’s rhetoric tried to assassinate the Speaker and her spouse,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said Saturday morning. Then, referring to McCarthy, she wrote: “What has @GOPLeader said? Nothing. This is who he is.” In the hours after Pelosi’s husband, Paul, was assaulted, dozens of Republicans — from former Vice President Mike