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Pelosi Attack Ads Not Required After Husband’s Assault

  • Sununu believes there is no need to attack Nancy Pelosi in advance of the midterms.
  • Sununu stated that safety is the primary goal of “Meet the Press” on NBC.
  • “Remove all politics. You can ignore the elections. He said that she was going to be reelected perfectly.

New Hampshire GOP Gov. Chris Sununu, New Hampshire GOP Governor, stated Sunday that he doesn’t believe there is “any need” to attack Nancy Pelosi, House Speaker of the House. This was after her husband was brutally assaulted. attackedCalifornia, last week.

Pelosi has been a political foe of Republicans for a long time, especially during the current election cycle as Republicans seek to regain House majority.

Sununu, who has been a member of the House since 1987, told Chuck Todd during an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that the main concern right now should be the safety and well-being of the veteran lawmaker. She was the first female speaker in the lower chamber in 2007 and again in 2019. 

The governor stated, “No, I don’t believe there’s any need to attack ads.” “All our thoughts, prayers and sympathy go out Nancy Pelosi, her whole family, and her husband.

Paul Pelosi was attacked in his San Francisco home by an intruder on Friday. He demanded the speaker’s location. The speaker was not present at Pelosi’s residence at the time.

Sununu expressed his desire for safety to be provided for the speaker’s loved ones, as well as other federal legislators.

“Leave all politics behind. You can ignore the elections. She will be reelected. Let’s just make certain that she and her family is safe. They’re taking the right measures to ensure that they are safe and hopefully extend that safety to the other members and senators.” he stated.

Although a number of Republicans are Forcibly spoken out against the attack, former President Donald Trump — who repeatedly clashed with the speaker during his time in the White House — has Statement not yet issuedPlease refer to the incident.

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