U.S. House Speaker Pelosi wraps up long and historic leadership career
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[November 18, 2022]
By Patricia Zengerle
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Nancy Pelosi is
wrapping up a long career of congressional leadership in which she
became the only woman to serve in the powerful post of U.S. House of
Representatives speaker, showed an ability to pass major legislation,
united fractious fellow Democrats and challenged some of the world's
most powerful men.
Pelosi, an 82-year-old liberal from California, on Thursday announced
during a speech on the House floor that she would give up her House
leadership role but remain in Congress, representing San Francisco as
she has done since 1987.
Pelosi, whose move followed her party's loss of control of the House to
Republicans in last week's midterm elections, proved to be not only a
durable leader but an effective legislator in two stints as speaker even
as she was vilified by Republicans including former President Donald
Trump.
She presided over the House as it twice impeached Trump - although he
was acquitted by the Senate both times - and warned of the imminent
threat she said the businessman-turned-politician posed to American
democracy. In 2020, Pelosi publicly ripped up a copy of Trump's final
State of the Union address as she sat behind him in the House chamber.
She played a major role in advancing the policy agendas of Democratic
Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden and at times blocking those of
Republicans George W. Bush and Trump.
"Healthcare under President Obama became our big issue and that will be
the biggest thing that I've ever done in Congress," Pelosi told a small
group of reporters after announcing her decision, referring to the 2010
Affordable Care Act, a law dubbed Obamacare, that enabled millions of
previously uninsured Americans to obtain medical coverage.
During Biden's presidency, Pelosi led the House in passing COVID-19
pandemic-related relief legislation, an infrastructure overhaul, the
first federal gun legislation in decades and major climate legislation.
Pelosi was the highest-ranking and most-powerful elected woman in U.S.
history until Kamala Harris became vice president in January 2021. She
embraced the historic nature of her speakership.
"For our daughters and our granddaughters today, we have broken the
marble ceiling. For our daughters and our granddaughters, now the sky is
the limit," Pelosi said after first becoming speaker in 2007.
Her successes led to years of villainization by conservatives, including
when Trump supporters trying to overturn his 2020 election defeat
stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, roaring "We want Nancy" and
looting her office.
In video taken during the Capitol riot and shown by CNN, Pelosi can be
heard saying of Trump, "I hope he comes. ... I'm going to punch him out
and I'm going to go to jail, but I'm going to be happy."
A politically motivated assailant echoed the "Where's Nancy?" chant as
he entered her San Francisco home on Oct. 28 and used a hammer to attack
her 82-year-old husband Paul, who is expected to fully recover from a
skull fracture.
A CAPITAL FIXTURE
Pelosi has been a prominent figure in the U.S. capital over a tenure
spanning seven presidential administrations. She first served as House
speaker from 2007 to 2011, then regained the job in 2019 after her party
took back control of the chamber in the 2018 midterm elections.
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U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi
(D-CA) wields the gavel as she presides over the House of
Representatives approving two counts of impeachment against U.S.
President Donald Trump in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol in
Washington, U.S., December 18, 2019. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File
Photo
Many Republican candidates heading into the midterm elections ran
ads attacking her and linking other Democrats to her. Her decision
to step aside paved the way for a potential new generation of
Democratic House leadership.
Pelosi also made her mark in foreign policy, visiting destinations
including Ukraine, Iraq and Afghanistan. In August, she enraged
China by becoming the highest-ranking American official in 25 years
to visit Taiwan, saying she was honoring America's "unwavering
commitment" to the self-ruled island's "vibrant democracy." The
visit capped decades of Pelosi's high-profile opposition to China's
authoritarian rulers including President Xi Jinping.
Pelosi presided over Trump's impeachments in 2019 and 2021. In the
first one, the House charged Trump with abuse of power and
obstruction of Congress after he asked Ukraine to investigate Biden
and his son on unsubstantiated corruption accusations and withheld
aide to Kyiv. In the second one, the House impeached Trump on a
charge of inciting an insurrection, relating to his role in the
Capitol rampage.
Votes by Senate Republicans ensured Trump's acquittal in both
instances. Trump on Tuesday launched his 2024 presidential run.
RISING TO POWER
Pelosi initially became speaker after Democrats rode opposition to
the Iraq war launched by Bush to take control of the House in the
2006 midterm election.
Pelosi once called Bush "a total failure" and had policy
disagreements with him over the war and his efforts to privatize the
Social Security retirement program, but worked with him to pass a
fiscal stimulus bill and other legislation.
Under Obama, she paved the way not only for House passage of
Obamacare but of the Dodd-Frank banking reform law and an $840
billion economic stimulus package.
The Democrats' House majority shrank in the 2020 elections, but
Pelosi marshaled the party to pass much of Biden's legislative
agenda, including a $430 billion climate change and drug pricing
bill, a $1 trillion infrastructure bill and a $1.9 trillion COVID-19
relief bill.
Though branded a West Coast liberal by Republicans, Pelosi first
learned politics 60 years ago on the East Coast as the daughter of a
big-city mayor and congressman, Baltimore's Thomas "Big Tommy"
D'Alesandro. Her older brother Thomas D'Alesandro III also served as
Baltimore mayor.
"A new day is dawning on the horizon," Pelosi said in her speech on
Thursday. "And I look forward, always forward, to the unfolding
story of our nation, a story of light and love, of patriotism and
progress, of many becoming one, and always an unfinished mission to
make the dreams of today the reality of tomorrow."
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle, additional reporting by Richard
Cowan; Editing by Will Dunham and Scott Malone)
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