Nancy Pelosi Wipes Her Dripping Nose With Bare Hand On The House Floor
Un-masked House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was caught on video wiping her dripping nose, touching podium on the House floor.
Nancy Pelosi: “ — very important piece of legislation. (Wipes nose) So we come to the floor with such heartache, with such sorrow, about those who have lost their lives and their loved ones, those are suffering from the virus assault now, and for those who are in doubt about their economic situation.”
So nasty!
Pelosi wipes her dripping nose with her bare, shivering hand and then wipes that hand all over the House floor podium used by all other members of Congress.
She wants to spend trillions of your money fighting China virus but can’t practice basic hygienepic.twitter.com/MZYdzsRi34
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) April 23, 2020
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It’s not like there’s a highly contagious pandemic floating around or something.
This behavior is against CDC guidelines.
This is literally how the virus spreads.
Perhaps Pelosi should shelter in place in her $50K fridge & eat more $13 ice cream instead of spreading China Virus to the entire Congress after encouraging people to go to China Town during crisis.— Benny (@bennyjohnson) April 23, 2020
@SpeakerPelosi @TeamPelosi wipes her dripping nose with her bare, shivering hand then wipes that hand all over the House floor podium used by all members of Congress.
She wants @TheDemocrats to spend trillions of your money fighting China virus but can’t practice basic hygiene.
— Rob O Ben (@1RoboBen) April 23, 2020
That’s nasty even on a healthy pre-pandemic day!!!
— Michael John (@farmer774) April 23, 2020
True, but check out her lovely Hermes scarf repurposed as a mask. She has to get some credit for her devastating coronavirus fashion, like she did for her $13 Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream, her $24k fridge, and her gorgeous monogrammed impeachment pens.
Completely out of touch.
— BlackJack (@BlackJackBoGre1) April 23, 2020
— Dan Ebright (@dan_ebright) April 23, 2020
— William Colvard (@WilliamColvard) April 23, 2020
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