![]() Pelosi was speaking for the first time publicly about being awakened by pounding on the door at her apartment in Washington as Capitol Police rushed to tell her about the assault on her husband. A powerful public figure known for her stiff resolve under pressure, Pelosi’s voice cracked with emotion as she held back tears during the interview. “I have to say my decision will be affected about what happened in the last week or two,” Pelosi said on CNN. But during an interview with CNN, Pelosi said with certainty that the attack on her 82-year-old husband has weighed into her thinking. The Democratic leader did not disclose her plans for her future, at a time when many expect Pelosi and other Democrats would step down from leadership if the party suffers losses. WASHINGTON (AP) - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Monday her decision on whether or not to remain in Congress if Democrats lose control in the midterm elections has been impacted by the assault on her husband at the family’s home in San Francisco.
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