Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will not attend Donald Trump's inauguration on Jan. 20, her spokesperson confirmed to PEOPLE. Michelle Obama announced similar intentions earlier this week
Michelle Obama and Nancy Pelosi, the longtime Speaker of the House, have both stated that they will not be attending Trump's inauguration. Trump and Pelosi have been at odds for a number of years. Nancy Pelosi will not be present at the January 20 inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.
A spokesperson for Pelosi, who attended Trump’s 2017 inauguration, did not provide an explanation for the move.
Lawmakers chose not to attend the festivities surrounding the incoming Republican president for various reasons, as Democrats lick their wounds following the election.
Trump previously branded her “Crazy Nancy,” while Pelosi famously tore up a copy ... comes just days after former first lady Michelle Obama announced she would also not be in attendance.
While former President Barack Obama, former President Bill Clinton ... A spokesperson for former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, also a Democrat, confirmed last week that she wouldn't attend the ...
US President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration will see notable absences, including Michelle Obama and Nancy Pelosi. However, former Presidents Clinton, Bush, Obama, and Biden will attend. World leaders like Argentina’s President Milei and Italy’s PM Meloni are also confirmed.
While the Capitol Rotunda was filled with members of both houses of Congress, one prominent member who was not there was speaker emerita Nancy Pelosi ... first lady Michelle Obama also did ...
Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif, plans to skip President ... Former first lady Michelle Obama also plans to skip Trump's inauguration, though her husband, former President Barack Obama ...
Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) will not be attending President-elect Trump’s inauguration on Monday, her spokesperson confirmed to The Hill. Pelosi returned to
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