Trump spurns Pelosi handshake, she tears up his speech
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[February 05, 2020]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S.
President Donald Trump snubbed U.S. House of Representatives Speaker
Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday, declining to shake her hand as he handed her a
paper copy of his State of the Union speech.
The Republican president spurned the outstretched hand of Pelosi, the
Democrat's leading elected official in Washington, upon meeting her for
the first time since she stormed out of a White House meeting four
months ago.
Pelosi appeared to be taken aback. Aides to both said they had not
spoken since their meeting in October.
She avoided citing the customary "high privilege and distinct honor"
that usually accompanies the speaker's introduction of the president to
Congress.
"Members of Congress, the President of the United States" was all she
said in introducing Trump, a former real estate mogul and reality TV
star-turned-politician.
At the end of his 80-minute speech to a joint session of Congress,
Pelosi stood and ripped apart her copy of the remarks he had handed her
as millions watched on television.
She later told reporters it was "the courteous thing to do, considering
the alternative."
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President Donald Trump turns away as Speaker of the House Nancy
Pelosi reaches out to shake his hand as he arrives to deliver his
State of the Union address to a joint session of the U.S. Congress
in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S.
February 4, 2020. REUTERS/Leah Millis/POOL
Kayleigh McEnany, campaign spokeswoman for Trump, said of Pelosi:
"Her hatred for @realdonaldtrump has blinded her to the repulsive
nature of her smug, elitist behavior."
In a vote due to begin at 4 p.m. EST (2100 GMT) on Wednesday, the
Republican-led Senate was expected to acquit Trump of impeachment
charges he abused his powers and obstructed Congress.
(Reporting by Steve Holland and Jeff Mason; Editing by Howard Goller)
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