Does Nancy Pelosi Accept Responsibility For Her Role in Coronavirus Spread?

Kimberly Coulter
2 min readApr 19, 2020

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Even as late as the end of February, Nancy Pelosi encouraged people to gather, and was seen shaking hands in large crowds

Nancy Pelosi was seen on major news networks in San Francisco shaking hands in large crowds well into February. Pelosi claimed that everyone should come join her in China Town because, even in large crowds, they were ‘careful’ and ‘safe.’

Standing shoulder to shoulder with news reporters, Pelosi encouraged even more of a crowd to gather in China Town to combat the appearance of xenophobia many prominent democrats blamed Donald J. Trump for when he took quick initiative to restrict travel from China in January.

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“It’s exciting to be here, especially at this time, to be able to be unified with our community,” with virtually no space between her and the numerous reports in the frame.

“We want to be vigilant about what is out there in other places,” Pelosi continued. “We want to be careful about how we deal with it, but we do want to say to people, ‘Come to Chinatown.’ Here we are. We’re, again, careful, safe…and come join us.”

Nancy Pelosi is sticking to a new narrative that has been said to disregard her initial response to the coronavirus, and say President Donald J. Trump didn’t act quickly enough in social isolation, and travel restrictions.

This method Nancy Pelosi and other prominent democrats politicians attempting to revise previous news reports that don’t match up with a current narrative has been called Orwellian, drawing a comparison to the narrative of the classic novel “1984.” In George Orwell’s, “1984” anything incriminating to the current news narrative is sent down a “memory hole” to be ignored.

With Navel Ships docked in both New York and Los Angeles, social distancing, and travel restrictions, Pelosi still expressed that more blame should be placed on President Trumps ‘denial’ of the severity of coronavirus in the beginning.

Many feel she is looking to blame others for her failure to take the threat of the global pandemic more seriously due to the unprecedented nature of this virus.

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Kimberly Coulter

American Journalist and Reporter. 2A and 1A activist. Follow my journalism at NationalFile.com