During a speaking event at the City University of New York, Rep. Nancy Pelosi was heckled multiple times by individuals criticizing her foreign policy decisions, especially her involvement in the Iraq war. One heckler called her a “war criminal” and accused her of lying about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Another shouted that she belonged in “the depths of hell” for pushing the U.S. into war, while also questioning her role in the Nordstream pipeline incident. The hecklers also mocked her as a “sad old drunk.”
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