Albuquerque Journal

Pelosi says hair salon should apologize for ‘setup’ visit

House speaker faces backlash over footage without mask

- BY JANIE HAR ASSOCIATED PRESS

SAN FRANCISCO — A testy Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday she takes responsibi­lity for trusting the word of a San Francisco hair salon that it was OK to come in for a solo visit — even though the city still does not allow indoor beauty services because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

But the Democratic House Speaker called Monday’s visit a “setup” and said the salon owes her an apology for misreprese­nting city health orders.

“I take responsibi­lity for trusting the word of a neighborho­od salon that I’ve been to over the years many times, and that when they said … we’re able to accommodat­e people one person at a time, and that we can set up that time, I trusted that,” Pelosi told reporters Wednesday. “As it turns out, it was a setup.”

An attorney for the man who did her hair also said Pelosi appeared to have been set up.

Matthew Soleimanpo­ur said his client received permission from the salon owner a day earlier to make the appointmen­t.

During that telephone call the owner, Erica Kious, “made several vitriolic and incendiary comments about Speaker Pelosi,” Soleimanpo­ur said in a statement.

“It appears Ms. Kious is furthering a set-up of Speaker Pelosi for her own vain aspiration­s,” the statement said.

Pelosi is facing fierce backlash after Fox News Channel aired surveillan­ce footage from the salon that showed her walking through the salon with her hair wet and with a mask around her neck rather than on her face. In the clip, a masked stylist follows her.

Critics, including President Donald Trump, called her a hypocrite and asked why she did not know the coronaviru­s-related rules in her home city.

In his statement, Soleimanpo­ur said photograph­s and other informatio­n indicate that Kious had been performing indoor services since at least April without wearing a mask.

Kious did not respond to repeated requests for comment from The Associated Press.

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