Pelosi predicts 'what's his name' would fail in a 2024 White House run
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[September 17, 2021]
(Reuters) - Former U.S. President
Donald Trump might make another White House run in 2024, but if he does,
he will take his place in American history as a two-time loser, House of
Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi predicted on Thursday.
Visiting England for a meeting of parliamentary leaders from G7
countries, the Democratic leader was asked during a forum to reflect
upon the two impeachment proceedings she initiated against Trump late in
2019 and in January 2021.
Seizing an opportunity to score a political point against the man who
continues to be the most powerful force in the Republican Party, Pelosi
proclaimed, "I don't ever talk about him."
However, she continued to talk about Trump, though not by name.
"I reference him from time to time as 'What's His Name,'" Pelosi said,
quickly adding: "If he wants to run again, he'll be the first president
who was impeached twice and defeated twice."
Her remarks were met with loud applause from the largely British
audience.
Throughout Trump's four years in the White House, Pelosi tangled with
the president over immigration policy, infrastructure investments, the
pandemic response and a wide range of other domestic and foreign issues.
She gained a reputation of being eager to skewer the
hard-hitting Trump and became one of the biggest thorns in his side as
she initiated not one, but two impeachment proceedings against him.
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U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) holds her weekly news
conference at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S. September 8,
2021. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo
The Republican-controlled Senate acquitted Trump both times.
The former president is already playing a role in the 2022 midterm
elections for Congress by recruiting challengers to Republican
lawmakers he has tangled with. And Trump has dropped numerous hints
he might seek the presidency for a third time in 2024.
"I say to my Republican friends, and I do have some, 'Take back your
party,'" Pelosi said. "You have now been hijacked by a cult that is
just not good for our country."
(Reporting by Richard Cowan in Washington; Editing by Scott Malone
and Jonathan Oatis)
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