Chicago Sun-Times

Pelosi defends speech tearing

- BY LAURIE KELLMAN

WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday defended her speech-ripping performanc­e after President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address and took fresh aim at his fitness for office.

“That was not a State of the Union,” Pelosi said. “That was his state of mind.”

Pelosi said she felt “very vindicated” by her shredding of a paper copy of Trump’s speech.

It was the end of a difficult week for Democrats in Congress and across the nation, beginning with the botched Iowa caucuses on Monday. Back in the Capitol, Pelosi again went after Trump’s speech and defended her decision to rip up her copy behind his back, on camera. She said the address revealed “a state of mind that had no contact with reality whatsoever.”

“I’ve extended every possible courtesy. I’ve shown every level of respect,” Pelosi said, describing her public conduct, which included “extending the hand of friendship” to him as Trump arrived. “He looked a little sedated,” she said.

He did not take her hand. As Trump spoke, Pelosi said, she quickly read ahead through her copy. “I saw the compilatio­n of falsehoods.” About one-third of the way through, she said she started to think, “There has to be something that clearly indicates to the American people that this is not the truth.” And she decided to shred. “He has shredded the truth in his speech, shredded the Constituti­on in his conduct. I shredded the address,” she said. “Thank you all very much.”

 ?? J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP ?? Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi on Thursday.
J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi on Thursday.

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