
Pelosi felt 'liberated' after ripping up Trump's 2020 State of the Union speech, author says
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi felt "liberated" when she ripped up a copy of President Donald Trump's State of the Union address last year, but the move was largely unplanned simply because she couldn't find a pen, according to a new book.
"She felt 'liberated' ... He was shredding the truth, she said, so she would shred his speech," USA Today's Washington bureau chief Susan Page writes in her book "Madam Speaker: Nancy Pelosi and the Lessons of Power," which was released on Tuesday. Pelosi's dramatic act encapsulated the toxic relationship between the then-Republican President and the Democratic House speaker. At the time, the House had recently impeached Trump for his conduct regarding Ukraine, though he would be acquitted by the GOP-led Senate the next day.More Related News

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