Nancy Pelosi is retiring
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Nancy Pelosi, the California congresswoman who broke barriers as the only woman ever to serve as speaker of the House of Representatives, has announced that she will not seek reelection for her seat in Congress.
According to Fox News’ Peter Doocy, Trump described Pelosi’s retirement as a “great thing” for America, going on to call her “evil,” “corrupt” and a “highly overrated politician.” The president also pointed to how the House voted to impeach him twice under her leadership.
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