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Speaker Nancy Pelosi Rips Apart Trump’s Speech on the Podium

House Speaker Pelosi ripped President Donald Trump’s speech as he finished his State of the Union address.

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No sooner had President Donald Trump finished his State of the Union address than House Speaker Pelosi ripped the paper it was printed on in two, on Wednesday, 5 February.

Right there, on camera, behind Trump's back. As he stepped down, she ripped again. Then a third time. And a fourth. If Trump knew about the American carnage going on behind him, he didn't react as he left.

But Pelosi was on her turf, with a deep understanding of her audience and she wasn't finished. In case any confusion remained, Pelosi she held up what remained of the address to her family in the gallery, in full view of reporters.

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“It was the courteous thing to do,” Pelosi told reporters afterward, “considering the alternative.”

Republicans dismissed her display as a “temper tantrum,” in the words of Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo.

“This speech was about American heroes and American workers. She decided THAT was worth literally tearing apart,” tweeted Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the Republican vote-counter.

House Speaker Pelosi ripped President Donald Trump’s speech as he finished his State of the Union address.
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
(Photo: AP)

Tearing the speech gave Pelosi the last visual word over Trump, who had spoken to the House from a position of strength. He arrived in the chamber with the full force of the Republican Party behind him.

Nancy Pelosi is leading a party in the throes of a divisive presidential nomination fight that had botched the kickoff Iowa caucuses only the night before. The House had impeached Trump on her watch. But the Senate was poised to acquit him.

From the start, the event was awkward because the history between those two was so icy. They had not spoken since October, when Pelosi pointed at Trump over a White House conference table, suggested that Russia controls him and walked out.

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Now, Trump was returning to the very chamber where he was impeached, standing before the same Democrats who have called him unfit for office and sought to oust him. He stepped to the podium and handed navy blue folders containing his speech to Pelosi and Vice President Mike Pence.

She extended a hand. Trump did not acknowledge it, instead turning around to begin his speech. Pelosi, famous for casting shade, especially on Trump, gave a look.

For 78 minutes, Trump went on to extol a “Great American Comeback” on his watch, just three years after he took office decrying a land of “American carnage” under his predecessor. He bestowed the Medal of Honor on Rush Limbaugh to raucous applause and a glum reception from House Democrats.

“My fellow Americans, the best is yet to come,” he finished. Pelosi had already gathered the papers — and then she tore them up.
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The moment was a less joyful echo of last year's State of the Union, when Pelosi stole the show with a smirk-and-clap, eye to eye with Trump.

Then, Democrats were triumphant after election gains that flipped the House from Republican control and put Pelosi back in the speaker's chair.

House Speaker Pelosi ripped President Donald Trump’s speech as he finished his State of the Union address.
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
(Photo: AP)

That night, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez arrived on the scene wearing a white caped pantsuit and sat prominently at the center of the Democratic section. Tuesday, 4 February,on the eve of Trump's acquittal, the congresswoman skipped the speech altogether.

“After much deliberation, I have decided that I will not use my presence at a state ceremony to normalize Trump’s lawless conduct & subversion of the Constitution,” Ocasio-Cortez tweeted a few hours before the speech. “None of this is normal, and I will not legitimize it.”

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