Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Pelosi: Salon visit a ‘set-up’

Believed stylist that it was OK, she says

- JANIE HAR Informatio­n for this article was contribute­d by Cheyanne Mumphrey of The Associated Press.

SAN FRANCISCO — Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday that 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 “set-up” 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 set-up.”

“I take responsibi­lity for falling for a set-up,” she said.

Pelosi is facing backlash after the 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.

Erica Kious, owner of ESalon SF in the city’s upscale Cow Hollow district, told Fox News that she rents chairs to stylists and one of them informed her in advance that Pelosi wanted a wash and blow dry. California guidelines on salons vary by county, but stringent San Francisco officials have not yet permitted indoor salons to open.

Kious said she considered Pelosi getting her hair done “a slap in the face” to struggling business owners. She did not respond to requests for comment from The Associated Press.

Health order violations can be punished by a fine, imprisonme­nt or both. But San Francisco has stressed education over enforcemen­t

and has been reluctant to penalize businesses and individual­s.

Pelosi said Wednesday that she would not answer any more questions about the visit and asked at one point whether reporters had any questions “about the fact that people are dying,” referring to the HEROES Act legislatio­n that she called the news conference to address.

A reporter asked why she was not wearing a mask in the brief clip.

“I just had my hair washed. I don’t wear a mask when I’m washing my hair. Do you wear a mask when you’re washing your hair? I always have a mask,” Pelosi said.

 ?? (AP/Eric Risberg) ?? “I take responsibi­lity for falling for a set-up,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday at the Mission Education Center Elementary School in San Francisco in response to backlash over getting her hair done inside a salon.
(AP/Eric Risberg) “I take responsibi­lity for falling for a set-up,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday at the Mission Education Center Elementary School in San Francisco in response to backlash over getting her hair done inside a salon.

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