Queen Swamp Dweller, Nancy Pelosi Anticipated to Call it Quits
By The Blog Source
According to people close to former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the 85-year-old Democrat from California will not run for reelection in the state's 12th District once her current term ends. This decision is expected to be confirmed following Tuesday's vote.
Rumor has it that the House Democrats are getting ready for an era to come to a close as rumors circulate that Nancy Pelosi may be ready to step down as speaker. Senior Democrats are reportedly "bracing" for the former speaker to reveal her retirement plans following Tuesday's elections, according to NBC News' Monday story. Pelosi has vigorously supported Proposition 50 in California, and its date coincides with this event. This ballot initiative would restructure the state's congressional districts in a way that Democrats think will give them multiple additional seats in 2026. An unnamed California Democrat told NBC that they would prefer Pelosi to remain for "another decade," but that they honestly believe she will be leaving. What an incredible accomplishment it will be for her to see Prop 50 passed by such a large margin as she leaves office.
Back home, political maneuvering is already in motion as a result of the speculation. According to Breitbart, California state senator Scott Wiener, who is known for being one of the most left-wing senators in the state, is gearing up to launch a primary campaign to force Pelosi to retire. From weakening penalties for same-sex statutory rape to creating a "sanctuary" for minors seeking transgender surgeries and helping to decriminalize loitering laws—which critics say fueled a surge in child prostitution before being repealed—Wiener's record in Sacramento is a catalogue of progressive excess. Additionally, he authored a mask prohibition that some believe could potentially lead to harassment of ICE agents.
Pelosi's lengthy time in office and the enormous wealth her family possesses have also become the subject of further investigations. Paul Pelosi's massive fortune from stock trades that have frequently occurred in tandem with important legislative decisions prompted Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) to bring out his "PELOSI Act" earlier this year. This bill would prohibit members of Congress and their wives from owning or trading individual stocks. It is indicative of the political realignment that the Pelosi period helped solidify that Democrats, who were formerly the party of labor, now represent over 75% of the wealthiest congressional districts in the United States, as pointed out by Breitbart.
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In November of last year, Pelosi formally submitted her paperwork to seek reelection in 2026. She has been a member of Congress since 1987. Now that her supporters are hinting at her impending retirement and Proposition 50 is almost ready to hand California Democrats their final big triumph, it appears as though her departure is being plotted. The vote on Tuesday might be the last act for Pelosi, who has spent the better part of four decades ascending and dominating the highest echelons of power in Washington.
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