Pelosi says violence of Jan. 6 Capitol attack ‘didn’t end that day’
- Rep. Nancy Pelosi suggested that President-elect Donald Trump's rhetoric caused the 2022 attack on her husband, Paul Pelosi, during an interview on CBS News' Face the Nation.
- Pelosi claimed that those who used violent words on January 6 had the intention to carry out actual violence.
- Pelosi criticized Trump for considering pardons for January 6 defendants, calling it strange for a president to pardon those engaged in an attack.
- Pelosi reiterated that Trump encouraged violence against her and her husband during the January 6 riot, claiming he called out to those seeking them.
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Nancy Pelosi Jan. 6 Grandstanding Backfires When She Gets Reminded About Her Role
There are few — if any — modern American politicians who are more contemptible than former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. The longtime (long time), 84-year-old California representative is perhaps […] The post Nancy Pelosi Jan. 6 Grandstanding Backfires When She Gets Reminded About Her Role appeared first on The Western Journal.
Nancy Pelosi Falsely Claims Her Husband Was A ‘Victim’ Of Trump’s Rhetoric - Real News Now
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has come under fire for suggesting that her husband, Paul Pelosi, was the victim of an attack inspired by President-elect Donald Trump’s rhetoric. Critics argue that her claims lack evidence and represent an attempt to politicize a violent incident for partisan gain. The Incident and Pelosi’s Claims The attack on Paul Pelosi occurred in October 2022, when assailant David DePape broke into the Pelosi residence in…
Nancy Pelosi Falsely Suggests Her Husband Was A ‘Victim’ Of Trump’s Rhetoric
Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) falsely suggested during an interview over the weekend that President-elect Donald Trump’s rhetoric was the reason for the 2022 attack on her husband, Paul Pelosi. Pelosi made the unsubstantiated claim during an interview that aired Sunday on CBS News’ “Face The Nation” with Margaret Brennan, while talking about how Trump may ...
Biden calls for Jan 6 Capitol riot not to be forgotten or ‘rewritten’
WASHINGTON, Jan 6 — President Joe Biden yesterday that the events of Jan 6, 2021 -- when Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the US Capitol -- should not be forgotten or “rewritten” four years on. “I don’t think we should pretend it didn’t happen,” he told reporters at the White House, a day before Trump’s comeback victory is set to be certified by Congress. After Biden’s victory in the 2020 election, then-president Trump called for Congress and h…
Pelosi says violence of Jan. 6 Capitol attack ‘didn’t end that day’
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Sunday that the violence of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol “didn’t end that day.” “It didn’t end that day,” Pelosi told CBS News’s Margaret Brennan on “Face the Nation.” “As you know, [President-elect Trump] called out to these people to continue their violence, my…
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