Pelosi applauding Trump becomes meme on social media | TheHill – The Hill
House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy Patricia D’Alesandro PelosiTrump gets dose of new political reality at State of the Union Six takeaways from the State of the Union Pelosi: Trump forgot to mention newly elected women are mostly Dems MORE’s (D-Calif.) emphatic applause in response to President TrumpDonald John TrumpSix takeaways from the State of the Union Ocasio-Cortez rejects criticism that she wasn’t ‘spirited and warm’ during Trump speech Lawmakers say Trump’s infrastructure vision lacks political momentum MORE calling for an end to “revenge politics” quickly became one of the more memorable images of Tuesday’s State of the Union address.
Pelosi, clad in all white and seated behind Trump, was stoic for most of the speech, making her burst of applause all the more noteworthy.
Trump turned back to face Pelosi right as she clapped with outstretched arms.
The image of Pelosi, with her eyebrows raised and looking directly at Trump, became an internet sensation.
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— Mikel Jollett (@Mikel_Jollett) February 5, 2019
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— RiotGrl (@ErinLea7) February 5, 2019
Mood and new screensaver. #SOTU19 #Pelosi pic.twitter.com/8Y54N3tJZV
— Andrew Strauser (@Andrewstrauser) February 5, 2019
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— Vivian Salama (@vmsalama) February 5, 2019
Pelosi applauded and joined in several standing ovations, including ones for war veterans who were recognized by Trump during his more than hourlong speech.
At other times, Pelosi could be seen motioning for Democrats to quiet down, like when they groaned at some of Trump’s remarks regarding migrants.
Pelosi has proved to be an effective Democratic counterweight to Trump since Democrats won back the House in November. She and other Democratic leaders recently refused to meet Trump’s demand for more than $5 billion in funding for a proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, leading a standoff that resulted in a 35-day partial government shutdown that ended Jan. 25.
After the government fully reopened without any wall funding, many commentators on both sides of the aisle said Pelosi emerged as the victor in the shutdown showdown.