Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was discussing her two decades a leader in the Democratic Party on Thursday, noting that she will no longer be a member of the House Democratic leadership.
Pelosi pointed to three different presidents she worked with to pass major legislation:
Notice someone Pelosi didn’t mention? She was also Speaker during Donald Trump’s four years in the White House, but she didn’t give him a shoutout, HuffPost reports.
Of course, Pelosi also served as speaker of the House under President Donald Trump, but he bore no mention during her speech.
Trump relentlessly attacked Pelosi in public, often with one of his juvenile nicknames: “Crazy Nancy.”
Just two weeks ago, he told a crowd of supporters at a rally in Iowa, “We’re going to end Crazy Nancy Pelosi’s political career once and for all.” Days earlier, a man had broken into Pelosi’s San Francisco home and attacked her husband with a hammer, sending him to the hospital for surgery on his head. The suspect, David DePape, had reportedly shouted, “Where’s Nancy?”
Pelosi will remain a member of Congress, representing California’s 12th congressional district. She was first elected to that office in 1987.