Nancy PelosiOvjeren akaunt

@SpeakerPelosi

Speaker of the House, focused on strengthening America's middle class and creating jobs; mother, grandmother, dark chocolate connoisseur.

San Francisco
Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2008.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. Looking forward to hearing & share Democrats’ message with the American people after the President’s address on Tuesday. Don’t forget to tune in!

  2. This , we celebrate our beautiful diversity and the outstanding contributions, achievements and strength of the African American community.

  3. Today, we remember Fred Korematsu, for his bravery and defiance in the face of unjust treatment of Japanese Americans during World War II. He is a civil rights icon and is a forceful reminder that we can always do better, both as a people and as a nation.

  4. The American people have spoken clearly – and history is on their side. The Senate must have a fair trial, including the witnesses & documents that were blocked by the President.

  5. . promised to rebuild America with a infrastructure plan that creates good-paying jobs & protects the environment. Today, we’re . Tune in here at 10 am ET:

  6. The stories told by Holocaust survivors remind us of the consequences of unchecked evil & of our duty to stand up to anti-Semitism & all hatred wherever they appear. We must ensure that those stories & the lessons they provide live on forever.

  7. Every Lunar New Year, San Francisco is transformed by the vibrancy & spirit that accompanies this time of celebration. As a new Year of the Rat begins, we rededicate ourselves to honoring our heritage & lifting up our immigrant communities across America.

  8. .’s values and vision beautifully represent our party and our country. We look forward to hearing her positive message of progress during the Democratic Spanish language response to the State of the Union.

  9. Since day one, has rolled up her sleeves to get things done for the people of Michigan. She is uniquely qualified to deliver Democrats’ message of progress during the response to the State of the Union.

  10. This week, joined me on a bipartisan Congressional delegation to Poland and Israel to commemorate 75 years since the liberation of Auschwitz. We all stand united in fighting anti-Semitism, both here at home and around the world.

  11. Today, we concluded our visit to Israel for the ceremony with the presence and the personal narratives of Holocaust survivors. Their powerful stories of survival are critical lessons to the world to make sure this never happens again.

  12. This evening, our bipartisan Congressional delegation had the distinct honor to represent the U.S House of Representatives at the 5th at to mark the 75-year remembrance of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.

  13. This morning, during our visit to Israel for the , I met with where we discussed our shared commitment to continue to build upon the strong bipartisan U.S.-Israel relationship.

  14. As our delegation prepares to participate in the in Israel today, we are grateful that our first stop on this visit was to Auschwitz-Birkenau where so many Jews, Poles and others perished. Never again.

  15. Today, our delegation began its visit in Israel by holding meetings w/ , & Knesset members, & w/ the purpose of continuing to build on the strong bonds between our two nations as we mark 75 years since the liberation of Auschwitz.

  16. President Trump confessed and then he tried to cover it up. Remember how we got here and why we need to .

  17. Tonight, our bipartisan delegation concluded our visit to Poland by laying roses at the last remaining portion of the Ghetto Wall in Krakow’s Jewish quarter to honor the victims and survivors of the Holocaust.

  18. In Krakow, our bipartisan delegation had the honor of visiting the bustling Jewish Community Center where we witnessed the center’s efforts to expand the rapid resurgence of the Jewish awareness in Krakow and across Poland.

  19. Today, our bipartisan Congressional Delegation visited Auschwitz-Birkenau to commemorate 75 years since liberation & reaffirm our commitment that the horrors of the Holocaust will never be repeated. Never Again.

  20. The President’s legal position is that he has a right to abuse his power as much as he wants, and there is nothing Congress can do about it. The Founders disagreed on both, and there is something Congress can do: hold a fair trial.

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