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In time of crisis, Trump-Pelosi relationship remains broken
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two of the most po-
werful people in Washington haven’t spoken
in five months at a time when the nation is bat-
tling its worst health crisis in a century, one that
has already killed more than 6,000 Americans
and put 10 million others out of work.
President Donald Trump and House Speaker
Nancy Pelosi last talked Oct. 16, when Pelo-
si pointed her finger at the seated president
during a heated exchange in a White House
meeting that was captured in a widely shared
photograph. Pelosi stormed out, and the two
leaders’ frayed relationship was soon seve-
red by the House’s impeachment of Trump
months later. Now, there are worries the bro-
ken relationship could hinder the federal go-
vernment’s ability to respond to the growing
coronavirus crisis, the extent of the damage
reflected in Thursday’s report that a record 6.6 In this Feb. 4, 2020, file photo, President Donald Trump look to the first lady’s box before delivering his State of
million people filed for unemployment, adding the Union address to a joint session of Congress in the House Chamber on Capitol Hill in Washington, as Vice
to more than 3 million from two weeks earlier. President Mike Pence and Speaker Nancy Pelosi watch. Trump and Pelosi have not spoken in five months at a
time when the nation is battling its worst health crisis in a century.
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