What a week it has been watching strong women rise up!
Yesterday, I stood on the Speaker’s Balcony on Capitol Hill with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. So much is happening in Speaker Pelosi’s personal and professional life. She coordinated the last-minute details of Rep. Elijah Cummings’ state funeral. She’s leading the impeachment inquiry into President Trump. And days ago, she lost her beloved brother, former Baltimore mayor Tommy D’Alessandro, who died from complications of a stroke.
This is an incredible amount of responsibility, stress, and grieving for any person to handle. But Pelosi has remained completely in control. Calm. Methodical. Strong.
Just before Rep. Cummings’ state funeral at the Capitol yesterday, she pulled Joe and I into her office to show us a 53-year-old video of her brother defending the Catholic Church cardinal of Baltimore. He gave an impassioned plea to end segregation in the city’s restaurants and housing facilities. The cardinal had been booed loudly the night before for championing integration. Pelosi’s brother was rightly outraged and came to his defense in a stirring speech.
For this family, it has always been paramount to do what’s right, even when it’s hard. And this video further reminds Pelosi how far we’ve come — and how much work there still is to do.
Watching Pelosi this week was incredible. She moved swiftly between those moments with us, while also managing her big family that was on site for the funeral. She coordinated top Democrats and Republicans to make sure they knew their role in Cummings’ funeral – from where they would be standing, to how the day would take shape to remembering and honoring one of the most powerful and graceful members of Congress to ever walk those halls.
Pelosi didn’t skip a beat.
She’s used to constant chaos. She knows she’s in charge and the glue that holds it all together. She owns it, and you can see how everyone around her is better for it.
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