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Pelosi Rebukes Reporter over Question About AOC Leading Shutdown Negotiation Talks
- Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi confronted a reporter over claims that Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was leading shutdown negotiations with Republicans, asserting that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is in charge of the talks.
- Pelosi emphasized that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is the one leading negotiations, contradicting the idea that Ocasio-Cortez is directing them, and called her an "articulate spokesperson for her point of view."
- Ocasio-Cortez stated on MSNBC that her office is open for negotiations with Republicans, saying, "My office is open, and you are free to walk in and negotiate with me directly."
- Pelosi suggested that concerns about Ocasio-Cortez's influence within the Democratic Party stem from past disputes, noting that she previously said, "All these people have their public whatever and their Twitter world, but they didn’t have any following.
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Nancy Pelosi Snaps When Asked If Republicans Should Negotiate with AOC on Democrat Shutdown
Speaker Emirata Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) snapped at a reporter on Wednesday after she was asked if Republicans should negotiate with progressive Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) to end the Democrat shutdown.
·United States
Read Full ArticlePelosi Melts Down When Asked If AOC Is ‘Directing’ Democrat Shutdown
A reporter appeared to hit a raw nerve when she asked former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) whether radical Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is "directing" the Democrats in their negotiations with Republicans on the government shutdown.
·North Carolina, United States
Read Full ArticleNancy Pelosi snaps at reporter after being asked whether GOP should negotiate shutdown with AOC
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi clashed with a reporter on Wednesday over Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's role in ongoing government shutdown negotiations with Republicans.
·New York, United States
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Leaning Left0Leaning Right9Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution82% Right
Bias Distribution
- 82% of the sources lean Right
82% Right
C 18%
R 82%
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