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Nancy Pelosi (Politician), born on March 26, 1940 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Nancy Pelosi’s age 80 years & Zodiac Sign Aries, nationality American (by birth) & Race/Ethnicity is White. Let’s check, How Tall is Nancy Pelosi?

Nancy Pelosi Bio

  • Birth Name:Nancy Patricia Pelosi
  • First Name: Nancy
  • Last Name: Pelosi
  • Age: 80 years
  • Birth Date: March 26, 1940
  • Birth Place: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
  • Country: United States
  • Nationality: American
  • Birth/Zodiac Sign: Aries
  • Ethnicity: White
  • Eye Color: Dark Brown
  • Hair Color: Blonde
  • Feet/Shoe Size: N/A
  • Dress Size: N/A

Nancy Pelosi Height

5 Feet 4.5 Inches (163.83 cm)

Height & Weight
Height (in Feet-Inches) 5 Feet 4.5 Inches
Height (in Centimeters) 163.83 cm
Weight (in Kilograms) 52 kg
Weight (in Pounds) 114.64 lbs

Nancy Pelosi Body Measurements

Nancy Pelosi’s full body measurements are 38 inches (96.52 cm) – 36D – 26 inches (66.04 cm) – 37 inches (93.98 cm) .

Body Measurements
Measurements 38-26-37 inches/ 96.52-66.04-93.98 cm
Bust Size 38 inches (96.52 cm)
Bra Size 36D
Waist Size 26 inches (66.04 cm)
Hips Size 37 inches (93.98 cm)
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Bio And Wiki

Nancy Pelosi is one of the most famous and trending Politician in whole world right now. Nancy Pelosi was born on March 26, 1940 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. She was born as Nancy Patricia Pelosi, but best known as Nancy Pelosi.

Family, Childhood, and Education

Her father name is Thomas D’Alesandro Jr. and mother name is Anunciata D’Alesandro. She was the youngest of her parent’s six kids. Her father was a former Mayor of Baltimore, whereas Nancy’s brother Thomas D’Alesandro II was also Mayor from the same area from 1967 to 1971.

She graduated from Trinity College in Washington, D.C., in 1962. While a student there, she met Paul Pelosi. The two later married and moved to San Francisco. They had five children: Nancy Corinne, Christine, Jacqueline, Paul and Alexandra.

Her brother, Franklin D. Roosevelt D’Alesandro, died at age 73 of cancer on February 21, 2007 in Baltimore, Maryland.

Career

She starts working for the Democratic politics in 1969 when she became a close friend of Philip Burton, who was a leader of the California Democratic Party. Her political career started in 1976 when she was elected as a member of the Democratic National Committee. Next year, Pelosi elected as party head for California, whereas she gets elected to the California Democratic Party in 1981. During the 1991 Gulf War, she strongly opposed the US intervention.

Since 2002, she is actively leading the House Democrats. Furthermore, Nancy is the first women that lead a major political party in the United States. She also became the first lady that serves as the Speaker of the House. Apart from that, Pelosi served 13 years as a board member for the National Italian American Foundation.

She remained House speaker until November 2010, when Republicans gained control of the House and elected John Boehner to the role, relegating Pelosi to minority leader.

As the House’s top Democrat, Pelosi endured criticism for her party’s losses and challenges to her leadership. Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan sought to replace her as minority leader in 2016 but was unsuccessful.

On February 7, 2018, Pelosi delivered a marathon speech on the House floor to protest legislation that lacked protection for “Dreamers,” the children of undocumented immigrants. Taking advantage of the “magic-minute rule,” which allows House leaders to talk for as long as they want, Pelosi read testimonies from Dreamers and recited Bible passages, in all standing for some eight hours and seven minutes, a House record dating back to at least 1909.

After months of resisting calls from progressives to initiate impeachment proceedings against President Trump, in September 2019, Pelosi announced that the House would launch a formal impeachment inquiry. The tipping point came with reports that Trump had withheld military aid to Ukraine to pressure its government into investigating the actions of 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden’s son. “The president must be held accountable,” the speaker said. “No one is above the law.”

On October 31, the Pelosi-led House took the next step by approving a resolution that established rules for the impeachment process, paving the way for public hearings to commence on November 11. On December 10, House Democratic leaders unveiled two articles of impeachment, charging the president with abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.

On December 18, 2019, one day after Pelosi received a scathing letter from the president in which he slammed the “invalid” process, the House voted almost entirely along party lines for the two articles of impeachment. The speaker then delayed the process of relaying the articles to the Senate, in hopes of securing terms for a fair trial in the Republican-controlled upper chamber, before finally following through on January 15, 2020.

Other than sending a team of House impeachment managers to argue the Democrats’ case, Pelosi could do little as Senate Republicans voted against allowing additional witnesses and expressed the belief that the president’s conduct did not warrant removal from office.

Her frayed relationship with Trump was on display during his televised State of the Union address on February 4, with the president seemingly snubbing her attempted handshake and the speaker ripping up a copy of his speech afterward. The following day, the impeachment saga came to an end when the Senate voted along party lines to acquit Trump on both charges.

Awards & Achievements

She has received numerous honors during her prestigious political career. In 2006, Pelosi was awarded the Barbara Walters Most Person of the Year Award. Following year, she was honored with the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic by the Italy Knight Grand Cross.

Her long list of achievements doesn’t finish here as she was ranked on 26th position in the list of 100 Most Powerful Women in the World by Forbes in 2014. On 29th April 2015, she was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun by Japan Grand Cordon. She was also awarded by the National Italian American Foundation with a Special Achievement Award for Public Advocacy.

Husband And Children

She starts dating Paul Pelosi during the college days and married him in Baltimore on 7 September 1963.

Soon after getting married, the couple moved to San Francisco. Together, the couple has five children whose name are Christine, Jacqueline, Alexandra, Paul, and Nancy Corinne. In addition, she is a grandmother of eight children. Presently, she lives in Pacific Heights with her husband. She actively participates in the events of the National Organization of Italian American Women.

Nancy Pelosi Net Worth And Salary

As of 2020, the estimated Nancy Pelosi’s net worth is $152 million USD. Her major source of income is her political career. Nancy Pelosi salary as of 2020 is $3.6 million per year.

Social Media Profile

She is active on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter accounts. She has more than 5.6 million followers on Twitter, around 976k followers on Facebook and more than 1.5 million followers on Instagram.

Trivia: Nancy Pelosi Facts

* Her brother served on the City and County of San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors.
* She was in attendance during John F. Kennedy’s inauguration and graduated from Trinity College in Washington, D.C., in 1962 with a B.A. in political science.
* She became the House Minority Leader in 2011.
* She was in office under President George W. Bush.
* She is the highest ranking female politician in American history.
* She married Paul Pelosi in 1963 and she has five children.

Now she ranked in the list of most popular American politician.

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