‘It Will Be A Long Haul’: Nancy Pelosi Speaks Out Following Attack On Husband

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi spoke out for the first time in person since the attack on her husband Paul in their home in San Francisco, where she told supporters in a private meeting that his recovery will “be a long haul, but he will be well.”

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