Pelosi described Trump's pardon of January 6 rioters as "shameful" and "an outrageous insult to our justice system."
Paul Pelosi’s trades include purchase of shares of an artificial intelligence company that has seen its stock soar nearly 50% in the last week.
"The President's actions are an outrageous insult to our justice system," the former House speaker said in a statement.
The former speaker clashed with Donald Trump throughout his first term, and the acrimony between the two persisted after he left office.
While the Capitol Rotunda was filled with members of both houses of Congress, one prominent member who was not there was speaker emerita Nancy Pelosi. A spokesperson told NBC News Pelosi would not be attending the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., slammed President Trump on Monday night for pardoning more than 1,000 people involved in the Jan. 6, 2021, riots.
Paul Pelosi executed significant stock transactions worth $38 million before Donald Trump's inauguration, including investing in an AI firm with a near 50% value increase. His wife's legal ...
“The guest list is set for Trump’s inauguration on Monday. Can’t wait. Not!” Behar said with sarcasm to start the discussion. “Trump’s favorite oligarchs — sorry, I mean, billionaires — are sure to be in attendance, but one VIP who’s skipping the event is former first lady Michelle Obama.”
A Missouri woman, pardoned earlier this month by President Donald Trump for her role in the January 6, 2021, attacks on the US Capitol, has been sentenced to prison time for a fatal drunk driving crash.
The global economy is watching to see what happens with Trump's tariff plans and decisions from major central banks. The ECB is expected to cut rates soon, while Japan might increase, affecting currency values. Experts predict that uncertainty and big swings in the market will continue as trade and economic policies shift.
President Trump is pressing full steam ahead with an agenda Democrats worry has an increasingly autocratic bent. But right now, there’s not much they can do about it. News emerged late Monday
Elon Musk’s controversial gesture, which some interpreted as a Nazi-style salute, drew criticism from Trump’s political opponents and energized fans on the far right.