Nancy Pelosi Admitted to Hospital Following Injury in Luxembourg
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, 84, has been hospitalized in
Luxembourg following an injury, Fox News confirmed.
The California representative was in Luxembourg to participate in events
commemorating the Battle of the Bulge.
The severity of the former speaker's injury remains unclear at this time.
According to a source cited by
The WallStreet Journal, Pelosi reportedly tripped and fell after posing for a group photo with
fellow lawmakers and officials.
“Nancy Pelosi, Speaker Emerita, sustained an injury during an official
engagement while traveling with a bipartisan Congressional delegation in
Luxembourg to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge.
She was admitted to the hospital for evaluation,” her spokesperson, Ian
Krager, stated.
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"Speaker Emerita Pelosi is receiving outstanding care from doctors and
medical professionals. She remains engaged in her work but regrets being
unable to participate in the remaining CODEL events honoring the bravery
of our servicemembers during one of the most heroic chapters in American
history," Krager said. "She extends her gratitude and admiration to our
veterans and thanks the people of Luxembourg and Bastogne for their
contributions during World War II and their efforts in fostering peace in
Europe."
"Speaker Emerita Pelosi was deeply honored, both personally and
officially, to travel with this distinguished delegation, many of whom
have family ties to World War II, including her uncle, Johnny," he added.
"She looks forward to returning home to the United States soon."
The U.S. Embassy in Luxembourg shared a photo of Pelosi on its X account
on Friday.



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