In a social media post, the former House Speaker said "the peaceful transfer of power is the cornerstone of democracy."
The former speaker and president-elect have made no secret of their animosity toward one another. Now Trump is having the last word with an electoral victory Pelosi had vowed to stop.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared to be on the verge of tears when she arrived at Howard University on Wednesday afternoon to watch Kamala Harris concede the election.
Harris lost to former President Donald Trump in an Electoral College blowout, with major networks calling the contest in the early hours of Wednesday.
Pelosi, 84, made the comments to New York Times podcast host Lulu Garcia-Navarro, co-host of “The Interview,” in a yet to be released episode recorded after Election Day.
A post shared on social media purports Nancy Pelosi expressed anger in a press conference the morning after Donald Trump won the presidential election. Verdict: Misleading The video is from after Roe V.
Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser, and Democratic strategist Donna Brazile were caught in an animated conversation as the crowd waited on Wednesday at Howard University for Vice President Kamala Harris to give her concession speech.
Donald Trump hinted at a profane insult against former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi during his final campaign rally of the 2024 election
In an interview with the New York Times, Rep. Nancy Pelosi said Biden's actions made it "almost impossible" to have a primary.
The former House speaker claimed that she expected ‘if the president were to step aside, that there would be an open primary.’
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, in portions of a New York Times podcast interview published Friday, blamed Vice President Kamala Harris' election loss on President Joe Biden's late exit from the presidential race and the lack of Democratic primary.