Nancy Pelosi, the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, has been hospitalized after sustaining an injury from a fall during an official trip to Luxembourg. According to a spokesperson for the House of Representatives, Pelosi, 84, is currently receiving excellent treatment from doctors and medical professionals.
Pelosi was in Luxembourg to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge, which took place during World War II. She was part of a diverse congressional delegation that traveled to Europe for the occasion. Unfortunately, her trip was cut short due to the injury, and she will not be able to attend the remaining events scheduled during her trip.
Details about the injury are scarce, but sources close to the matter revealed that Pelosi tripped and fell while attending an event with other members of Congress. Another source mentioned that she suffered a hip injury. Pelosi’s spokesperson, Ian Krager, did not provide further information about the injury but stated that Pelosi “looks forward to returning home to the United States of America quickly.”
Representative Michael McCaul, a Republican from Texas, was part of the delegation that traveled with Pelosi. He expressed his well-wishes for her speedy recovery on social media. In a group photo taken at the United States Embassy in Luxembourg, McCaul and Pelosi were seen holding hands.
Pelosi’s resilience and determination are well-known, and her colleagues have no doubt that she will recover quickly. This incident comes two years after her husband, Paul, was attacked with a hammer at their home in San Francisco. The perpetrator was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison.
Despite resigning from her leadership position two years ago, Pelosi remains active in politics. She continues to work with Democrats in private and public settings and attends formal events. Her dedication to public service is unwavering, and her colleagues appreciate her commitment to their shared goals.