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BREAKING: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ‘Savagely Booed’ On Stage During Surprise Appearance At New York City’s Climate Change Festival


House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s recent appearance at the Climate Change festival in New York City was not appreciated as the crowds were caught savagely booing the 82-year-old.

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Sources revealed how the high-profile event included a number of A-listers from the entertainment industry including Priyanka Chopra, who introduced the House Speaker on stage for her speech. But before she set foot, many were not interested in what she had to say.

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They cut her short with interruptions and plenty of booing that really took her by surprise.

The Global Citizens Festival on Saturday night was held at Central Park and a lot of leading celebs made their way forward to unite and discuss climate change. But keeping in mind the house speaker’s husband’s drunk driving incident, people could no longer take her words seriously.

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She was forced to keep the speech short and sweet and really had to put in extra effort to speak a word, amid all the booing from the audience.

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Right before the speech, crowds watched in silence as she got up close and personal with many celebs behind the stage and her husband Paul.

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According to local media outlets, many of the audience members appeared to be beyond shocked at her surprise appearance and they had zero interest in what she had to say.

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The speaker shed light on the growing climate change crisis and how it was the goal of the current Biden administration to reduce carbon emissions. But after taking a few cues from the audience about how she was not being welcomed, she decided to limit her comments on the matter and move on quickly.

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But there were a few people that found the booing disrespectful and urged others to stop the nonsense as the member of Congress deserved a little more respect than that.

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