Nancy Pelosi hospitalized after she 'sustained an injury' from fall on
official trip to Luxembourg
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[December 14, 2024]
By MARY CLARE JALONICK and FARNOUSH AMIRI
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been
hospitalized after she “sustained an injury” during an official
engagement in Luxembourg, according to a spokesman.
Pelosi, 84, was in Europe with a bipartisan congressional delegation to
mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge in World War II.
Her spokesman, Ian Krager, said in a statement that she is “currently
receiving excellent treatment from doctors and medical professionals”
and is unable to attend the remainder of events on her trip.
He did not describe the nature of her injury or give any additional
details, but a person familiar with the incident said that Pelosi
tripped and fell while at an event with the other members of Congress.
Another person familiar with the situation said she injured her hip. The
people requested anonymity to discuss the fall because they were not
authorized to speak about it publicly.
Krager said that Pelosi “looks forward to returning home to the U.S.
soon."
Among the members on the trip was Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, who
posted on social media that he was “praying for a speedy recovery,” for
Pelosi. The two lawmakers were captured holding hands in a group photo
Friday at the U.S. Embassy in Luxembourg.
“I’m disappointed Speaker Emerita Pelosi won’t be able to join the rest
of our delegation’s events this weekend as I know how much she looked
forward to honoring our veterans,” McCaul wrote on X. “But she is
strong, and I am confident she will be back on her feet in no time.”
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Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., speaks during an event in Washington,
June 23, 2023. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)
The former leader's fall comes two years after her husband Paul was
attacked by a man with a hammer at their San Francisco home. The
man, who was sentenced in October to 30 years in federal prison,
broke into their home looking for Pelosi.
Pelosi, who was first elected in 1987 and served as speaker twice,
stepped down from her leadership post two years ago but remained in
Congress and was re-elected to represent her San Francisco district
in November.
She has remained active in the two years since she left the top job,
working with Democrats in private and in public and attending
official events. Last summer, she was instrumental in her party's
behind the scenes push to urge President Joe Biden to leave the
presidential ticket.
She attended the Kennedy Center Honors in Washington last weekend
and was on the Senate floor Monday to attend the swearing in of her
former Democratic House colleagues, Adam Schiff of California and
Andy Kim of New Jersey.
Earlier this week, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, 82,
tripped and fell in the Senate, spraining his wrist and cutting his
face. McConnell, who is stepping down from his leadership post at
the end of the year, missed Senate votes on Thursday after
experiencing some stiffness in his leg from the fall, his office
said.
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