Pelosi Injured on Congressional Trip to Luxembourg
Pelosi Fractures Collarbone in Luxembourg Fall
House Minority Leader nancy Pelosi suffered a fractured collarbone after a fall during a Congressional delegation trip to Luxembourg, her office announced Tuesday.
The incident occurred while Pelosi was visiting the Grand Duchy as part of a bipartisan group of lawmakers. Details surrounding the fall remain scarce, but her office confirmed the injury adn stated that pelosi is receiving medical attention.
“Leader Pelosi is in good spirits and is expected to make a full recovery,” a spokesperson said in a statement. “She is grateful for the excellent care she has received from the medical professionals in Luxembourg.”
The delegation’s itinerary included meetings with Luxembourgish officials to discuss transatlantic security and economic cooperation. It is unclear how the injury will impact Pelosi’s remaining travel plans or her immediate schedule upon returning to the United states.
Pelosi, 83, is the highest-ranking woman in American political history, having served as Speaker of the House from 2007 to 2011 and again from 2019 to 2023.
Pelosi Fractured Collarbone in Luxembourg Fall
Luxembourg City – House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi sustained a fractured collarbone Tuesday after a fall during a Congressional delegation trip to Luxembourg.
Pelosi’s office confirmed the injury, stating she is receiving medical attention and is expected to make a full recovery.
“Leader Pelosi is in good spirits,” a spokesperson said, ”and is grateful for the excellent care she has received from medical professionals in Luxembourg.”
Details surrounding the fall are scarce.
Pelosi,83,was in Luxembourg as part of a bipartisan group of lawmakers focused on discussions about transatlantic security and economic cooperation. It remains unclear how the injury will affect the delegation’s remaining itinerary or Pelosi’s schedule upon returning to the United States.
Pelosi, the highest-ranking woman in American political history, served as Speaker of the House from 2007 to 2011 and again from 2019 to 2023.
