While speaking with the New York Times, the former Speaker blasts the nation's highest court over its handling of presidential immunity.
In a New York Times podcast interview published on Saturday (Nov. 9), former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi hit back at the notion that Harris was snubbed a real opportunity at winning. “I don’t think she was set up to fail,” Pelosi said.
Harris lost to former President Donald Trump in an Electoral College blowout, with major networks calling the contest in the early hours of Wednesday.
The former House speaker, a powerful force in Democratic politics, doubled down on her belief that the party champions the working class
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has slammed Joe Biden for delaying his exit from the 2024 race and denying his party an open selection process for his replacement
Calif., appeared to be on the verge of tears when she arrived at Howard University on Wednesday afternoon to watch Vice President Kamala Harris concede the 2024 presidential election.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that she expected an open primary to take place after President Joe Biden’s exit from the race, instead of an Kamala Harris endorsement. Pelosi, who spoke to The New York Times podcast “The Interview” this week,
In her first extended interview after the election, the former House speaker was not interested in analyzing Democratic losses and was eager to put a sunny spin on the future.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tore into Sen. Bernie Sanders who had derided the Democratic Party and its alleged issues with the working class that ultimately failed to support Vice President Kamala Harris in her bid for the White House.
She opposed the analysis of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), who wrote the Democratic Party had "abandoned working class people" in his post-election reaction.
A top Democratic surrogate blasted Harris's campaign and the Democratic Party, labeling her campaign a "$1 billion disaster."