- Nancy Pelosi reported on CNN that the GOP response to the attack on her husband was “disgraceful.”
- Pelosi extra that she has read anecdotally that it turned some voters off from the GOP.
- She explained Paul Pelosi receives “nearer to restoration” with each working day following a successful surgical procedure.
Home Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday reported the Republican reaction to the violent assault on her husband was “disgraceful” and it may perhaps have charge them votes in the midterms.
On CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday, the speaker stated the attack was “traumatic” for her household, as was knowing that she “was the concentrate on” whilst her spouse paid out the price.
“It wasn’t just the attack. It was the Republican reaction to it, which was disgraceful,” Pelosi claimed. “That trauma is intensified by the preposterous, disrespectful mindset that the Republicans, and there’s no person disassociating on their own from the horrible response that they gave to it.”
In the times pursuing the assault, various notable Republicans created jokes, including Donald Trump Jr., Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, and Arizona gubernatorial prospect Kari Lake. (Youngkin afterwards said he despatched Pelosi an apology letter.)
—CNN (@CNN) November 13, 2022
Pelosi explained on CNN that she has heard anecdotally that the GOP response to her husband’s assault turned voters off. When host Dana Bash questioned the concern immediately, Pelosi explained: “They tell me so.”
Pelosi’s partner Paul was assaulted in their San Francisco home final thirty day period when an intruder who claimed he was seeking for the Speaker struck Paul in the head with a hammer. Paul Pelosi underwent medical procedures for a skull fracture and was in the medical center for 6 days pursuing the assault.
“Each individual working day can take us closer to recovery,” Pelosi mentioned on Sunday. “It can be a extensive haul, but he’s doing perfectly, comforted by the superior needs and specially the prayers of so several men and women in the course of the nation.”