
Nancy Pelosi’s career in Congress is over: “Evil woman,” Trump said
Hakikul Islam Khokon
Pelosi, who has represented San Francisco for nearly 40 years, announced her decision Thursday. Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi will no longer run as a lawmaker in the House of Representatives, the lower house of Congress. With this, she is going to end her illustrious career as the first female Speaker of the House. Pelosi, who has represented San Francisco for nearly 40 years, announced her decision Thursday, according to the Associated Press-AP. In a video address to voters, Pelosi said, “I will not seek re-election to Congress.” Pelosi said that she will complete her last year in Congress.
“My message to my beloved city is know your power, San Francisco,” said House Speaker Emerita to San Francisco residents.
“We have made history. We have made progress. We are always ahead.Pelosi, 85, played a key role in California’s redistricting efforts. His role was also significant in the positive return of the Democratic Party in this week’s elections. In the news of Pelosi’s retirement from Congress, former President Barack Obama said that Pelosi will live on as one of the best House speakers in history.
Trump’s response
President Donald Trump called Pelosi an ‘evil woman’ after hearing of her plans to leave Congress. Trump told reporters in the Oval Office of the White House, “I think she’s an evil woman whose performance has been deplorable and has cost the country and dishonored her.” I think he was terrible.” Trump added, “I think he can do great service to the country through retirement. I think he was a huge liability for the country.