US Nancy Pelosi, 84, Fractures Hip Abroad After a ‘Hard Fall’

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Josh Fiallo
Fri, December 13, 2024, 8:39 AM PST·2 min read
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U.S. Embassy Luxembourg

Former U.S. House of Speaker Nancy Pelosi was rushed to a hospital in Luxembourg on Friday after she took a “hard fall” down a marble staircase.
Pelosi, 84, tripped as she walked down the staircase at the Grand Ducal Palace in Luxembourg City, a source told The New York Times. The paper reported later Friday that the longtime lawmaker fractured her hip in the tumble.
Pelosi was in the country as part of a bipartisan Congressional delegation that traveled to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge.

The injury came during an “official engagement,” her office said. She plans to continue working from her hospital bed.

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President Biden presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom to former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi earlier this year. / Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters

Ian Krager, a spokesperson for the lawmaker, said in a press release that she is receiving “excellent treatment from doctors and medical professionals.”
“She continues to work and regrets that she is unable to attend the remainder of the [delegation’s] engagements,” he said.
He added that Pelosi “looks forward to returning home to the U.S. soon,” but didn’t offer an estimate into when she’d be headed back stateside.
The U.S. Embassy in Luxembourg posted a photo of Pelosi prior to her hospitalization. In it, she’s seen standing awkwardly while gripping the hand of Republican Rep. Michael T. McCaul.
It’s unclear exactly when Pelosi was taken to the hospital, but a source told the Wall Street Journal that the lawmaker’s fall came shortly after a group photo was taken. A second source told the paper that Pelosi could walk and was alert.

Pelosi has a special tie to the key WWII battle she traveled to commemorate, in which outnumbered Allied forces fended off a German advance in the Ardennes. Her uncle, John ‘Johnny’ D’Alesandro, was killed during the battle.
“There wasn’t a day that went by that my father didn’t mourn the loss of his brother,” she recalled in a statement in 2010.
Pelosi’s hospitalization revamped calls for term limits in Congress from some conservative influencers, including Riley Gaines. Pelosi has been in Congress since 1987 and was Speaker of the House twice, between 2007 and 2011 and again between 2019 and 2023.
There were already widespread calls for term limits this week after Sen. Mitch McConnell, 82, fell at the Capitol on Tuesday and received medical attention for a sprained wrist. He’d previously suffered a pair of incidents where he appeared to freeze suddenly in front of reporters last year.
 
I've slipped and fallen and busted my elbow/knee/etc in the bathroom plenty of times and I'm only half as old as Pelosi. My life is almost certainly ending in the bathroom. I just hope I don't go out like Elvis.
The one advantage of dying on the toilet is that you won’t shit/piss your pants when you die.
 
You guys are incredibly naive. With her money she's just going to get it replaced with a new bionic hip. She'll be walking back into Congress in no time on her new damn bionic legs. Her arthritic hands will soon be replaced with bionic hands that will shatter wine glasses and crumple 1500 page budget bills into dense balls that she will Kobe into the nearest waste bin. By the end of the decade she'll basically be robocop
The Flesh is Weak Embrace the Machine!
 
As much as I want this woman to stay alive for some dream prosecution of her for decades of corruption, that won't happen. Go ahead and suffer you vile old hag while your party machine uses you barely conscious vessel to prop up their seats in the House.
 
Who even likes Pelosi besides neolibs and Republicans? Nobody. And like Joe Lieberman, she will be forgotten when the Reaper comes for her next.

Lieberman didn't take his political career all the way to the point of death like Feinstein and Ted Kennedy did, and he was never in a huge role beyond that.

His biggest impact to the cultural consciousness was being the ringleader of the "violent video game" hearings in the 1990s.
 
Lieberman didn't take his political career all the way to the point of death like Feinstein and Ted Kennedy did, and he was never in a huge role beyond that.

His biggest impact to the cultural consciousness was being the ringleader of the "violent video game" hearings in the 1990s.
Lieberman will always be a prick for his gynocentrism (i.e. GTA was bad because females weren't excluded as targets the way they were in Tony Hawk games), though I remember watching those 1994 hearings and was surprised he allowed the vidya companies to come up with a self-regulatory board (the ESRB) instead of straight-up having the government take over. Part of me wonders if he and the other Democrats were doing all that in a vain attempt to win favor with the Reaganites.
 
I hate Nancy's hands. The waving about. The gestures. .... and her fukn teeth.
I bet she thinks she's come home to Roma, to Italia, cos she's an Italian-Mrkn, a Pelosi, a catholic. Break out the fukn tagliatelle...
I bet they think she's a Mrkn Kunt.
 
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