Nancy Pelosi’s memoir to reflect on tenure as first female House Speaker, Internet gives it a 'hard pass'
WASHINTON, DC: Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi faces online backlash following her announcement about the upcoming release of her memoir, in which she reflects on her tenure as speaker.
Many social media users accused Pelosi of being power-hungry and corrupt, expressing strong disapproval of her decision to pen a memoir.
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Nancy Pelosi ready to release her memoir 'The Art of Power'
According to the Daily Mail, Pelosi has finished writing a memoir chronicling her historic role as the first female Speaker of the House in the history of the United States.
Titled 'The Art of Power', the book is set to hit stores on August 6. It is published by Simon & Schuster.
The memoir promises to delve into Pelosi's nearly four decades in government, from her initial election to the House in 1987, through her two terms as Speaker, and beyond.
Amid this news, social media is abuzz, speculating whether Pelosi's memoir might include insights on stock trading, given her background as an investor.
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The Daily Mail also reports that Quiver Quantitive, a financial data firm known for keeping tabs on stock trading among lawmakers, has dropped a bombshell about Pelosi's wealth.
The group has uncovered that her net worth has skyrocketed in recent years to a jaw-dropping $190 million. Pelosi has been busy in the stock market, with trades totaling a hefty $3.9 million just in the year 2024, according to their latest findings.
This announcement comes on the heels of Pelosi's criticism of former President Donald Trump, in which she called out his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin and condemned his handling of Ukraine-related issues.
Internet reacts to Nancy Pelosi coming up with a memoir
Nancy Pelosi was slammed online after the news of her memoir release gained traction.
A user wrote, "The art of power. But of course, we all know she only cares about having power!"
Another user wrote, "Hard pass. I wish people would check financial records to see how she personally benefited through insider training…..while helping people…..she milked that job for all that she could. She didn’t care about the people, she cared about her pocketbook."
A user commented, "Will not read this even when it hits the dollar bin. I hope she explains in detail how she flew everywhere in private jets and made multiple millions passing stock tips to her husband."
A user stated, "I thought is was about representing the people. Says it all POWER money greed."
Another user stated, "The first and worst. At least she made a lot of money at it."
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