U.S. House Speaker Pelosi all smiles after meeting with Ocasio-Cortez
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[July 27, 2019]
By Susan Cornwell and Makini Brice
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House Speaker
Nancy Pelosi said she and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had no
hatchet to bury on Friday, playing down tensions after a meeting between
the powerful speaker and freshman lawmaker who in recent months has
seized the Democratic Party spotlight.
In clashes with her own party leaders as well as the White House over
border aid and other issues, Ocasio-Cortez and a handful of other
left-wing Democratic progressives have become a target for President
Donald Trump and his Republicans heading into the 2020 U.S. elections.
The rise of "the squad," as Ocasio-Cortez's small group of four minority
congresswomen is known, has sometimes appeared to strain Pelosi's
patience as she works to keep House Democrats unified and to restrain
demands from many lawmakers to start impeachment proceedings against
Trump.
In a news conference on Friday, Pelosi minimized divisions with Ocasio-Cortez
and the other three squad members - Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and Ayanna
Pressley.
Asked if she and Ocasio-Cortez had buried the hatchet, Pelosi told
reporters, "I don't think there ever was any hatchet."
"These, some personality issues and the rest, they are minor," she said.
"We sat down today. We had a good meeting. And the congresswoman is a
very gracious member of Congress, so we had a very positive conversation
about our districts and how we represent them, our country."
Pelosi also said that differences of opinion in the Democratic Party
should be respected.
"We are not a lockstep, rubber-stamp representation of anything," the
speaker said, recalling past party brawls over issues such as the Iraq
war.
Later Friday, Ocasio-Cortez told reporters the meeting with Pelosi had
been positive and productive.
"I'm looking forward to us continuing our work," she said as she left a
House committee room, several news outlets reported.
The Capitol Hill meeting with Pelosi came at the request of the
29-year-old Ocasio-Cortez as Congress departed Washington for a six-week
break with an uncertain outlook for Democrats' legislative agenda and
their multiple investigations of Trump.
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U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) poses with Rep.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) in a photo released by her office
after they met in the Speaker's office at the U.S. Capitol in
Washington, U.S. July 26, 2019. Office of House Speaker Nancy
Pelosi/via REUTERS
The speaker, who is 79, declined to list her policy differences with
Ocasio-Cortez, but others did on Twitter. They "hold different
positions on Medicare for All, free college and cancelling student
debt, taking corporate donations, ICE (Immigration and Customs
Enforcement) and border issues, impeachment," wrote Waleed Shahid,
communications director for the Justice Democrats, a left-wing group
that helped launch Ocasio-Cortez's political career last year.
Initiating an impeachment proceeding against Trump remains high on
the priority list for Democrats such as Ocasio-Cortez while Pelosi
has worked to rein in impeachment demands.
At least 90 House of Representatives Democrats as of early this week
had said they support starting impeachment investigations against
Trump.
Earlier this month Pelosi appeared dismissive of the influence of
Ocasio-Cortez and the squad in an interview with the New York Times.
Ocasio-Cortez responded by telling the Washington Post that she
thought Pelosi had been "disrespectful."
Trump then attacked the minority lawmakers in tweets that the House
of Representatives, under Pelosi’s leadership, afterward voted to
condemn as racist.
While Trump’s attack was seen by some as an attempt to divide
Democrats, it gave Pelosi a chance to come to the squad’s defense
and reset her relationship with the lawmakers as the 2020
congressional and presidential elections approach.
Sarah Matthews, the Trump campaign's deputy press secretary, on
Friday poked fun at the meeting of Pelosi and Ocasio-Cortez, saying,
"So nice for the leader of the Democratic party to take time out of
her busy schedule to meet with Nancy Pelosi."
(Additional reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Kevin Drawbaugh
and Bill Trott)
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