Nancy Pelosi, the 84-year-old Democratic leader, is currently in good spirits and working from the hospital after being injured during a recent trip to commemorate the Battle of the Bulge.
Nancy Pelosi Hospitalized After Injury During Luxembourg Trip
Nancy Pelosi Hospitalized After Injury During Luxembourg Trip
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is receiving medical care following an injury sustained while attending a congressional event in Luxembourg.
Pelosi was on an official visit to Luxembourg with a bipartisan Congressional delegation when she encountered an unspecified injury, prompting her hospitalization. Her spokesperson Ian Krager confirmed on Friday that she is "currently receiving excellent treatment from doctors and medical professionals." Despite her circumstances, Pelosi remains dedicated to her work, expressing her eagerness to return home to the United States soon.
The congresswoman, who has been a significant figure in U.S. politics for decades, was in Luxembourg to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the famous World War II battle, participating alongside veterans and military officials. Though currently unable to partake in the multiple events scheduled, Pelosi's commitment to her duties remains unwavering, as she continues to work remotely from her hospital bed.
Having previously held the influential role of House Speaker twice, Pelosi resigned from the position in early 2023 but continues to serve as a representative for California. She was recently re-elected for another two-year term, further solidifying her legacy in American politics. Interestingly, her injury follows a similar incident involving Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who recently suffered injuries from a fall at the Capitol.
The congresswoman, who has been a significant figure in U.S. politics for decades, was in Luxembourg to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the famous World War II battle, participating alongside veterans and military officials. Though currently unable to partake in the multiple events scheduled, Pelosi's commitment to her duties remains unwavering, as she continues to work remotely from her hospital bed.
Having previously held the influential role of House Speaker twice, Pelosi resigned from the position in early 2023 but continues to serve as a representative for California. She was recently re-elected for another two-year term, further solidifying her legacy in American politics. Interestingly, her injury follows a similar incident involving Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who recently suffered injuries from a fall at the Capitol.