Nancy Pelosi to Retire From Congress
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Nancy Pelosi, the US House’s first and only female speaker and a dominant Democratic figure for decades, announced Thursday she will not seek re-election, ending her nearly 40-year
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was walking at a measured speed and talking with just as much purpose, descending level after level into the besieged building as her security detail sorted out the next steps out of there.
During her most recent appearance on CNN’s “The Situation Room” on Thursday, host Wolf Blitzer asked Greene for her thoughts on Pelosi, who is 85 and retiring after roughly 40 years in Congress.
Pelosi was a hell of a lot better counting votes as speaker of the House than anybody I ever saw,” Joe Scarborough said Thursday.
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