Pelosi’s farewell speech to the House of Representatives: She said she’s worked with three presidents but didn’t mention Trump
Overseas Network, November 18. US House of Representatives Speaker Pelosi delivered a farewell speech to Congress on the 17th local time, saying he would not seek re-election as leader of the Democratic Party In reviewing the experience of cooperation with previous presidents, only Trump was not mentioned.
Pelosi said he has worked with three US presidents, including the current one, referring to previous presidents, said he worked with George W. Bush to make investments in clean energy and worked with Obama on health care reform. However, US media noted that Pelosi did not mention former US President Trump when reviewing his inauguration experience.
The US midterm elections were settled, and on the 16th, the Republican Party regained control of the House of Representatives by a narrow margin. Pelosi announced on the 17th that he will step down as leader of the Democratic Party in January 2023, and his Deputy House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer will also step down from the leadership.
Pelosi is 82 years old and has served in Congress for 35. In 2006, during the Bush administration, Pelosi was Speaker of the House of Representatives for the first time. In 2018, after Democrats won the midterm elections, Pelosi served as Speaker of the House of Representatives for the second time. Over the next more than two years, the House of Representatives launched two impeachments against Trump.