Thousands Sign Petition Urging Leaders to Prosecute Pelosi for Coronavirus Violations – IOTW Report

Thousands Sign Petition Urging Leaders to Prosecute Pelosi for Coronavirus Violations

Over 21,000 people have signed a petition urging leaders to prosecute House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) for violating local coronavirus rules after getting salon services in San Francisco last week.

The petition, which aims to garner 25,000 signatures, is addressed to San Francisco Police Chief William Scott and urges city leaders to prosecute the 81-year-old Speaker for breaking coronavirus rules and restrictions — which have barred indoor salon services — during her August 31 visit to eSalon.

“Laws aren’t just for the ‘little people,’” the letter reads. “Not only did Nancy Pelosi knowingly violate health ordinances, but just destroyed a business because she couldn’t take a [sic] ounce of responsibility.”

“The salon owner gets death threats, while Pelosi has paid ZERO price for her hypocrisy,” the letter continues. “At a very minimum, Nancy Pelosi must be prosecuted by San Francisco for her flaunting of COVID regulations. Now!”

The petition had over 21,400 signatures as of Thursday evening. more

11 Comments on Thousands Sign Petition Urging Leaders to Prosecute Pelosi for Coronavirus Violations

  1. …Fuck Political Police Chief Whoever, it’s responsive to a gubernatorial Executive Order, deliver the shit right to her fucktard nephew in the Capitol with great ceremony and livestreaming, and don’t leave until they either give you an answer or arrest you.

    Make HIM order its enforcement.

    He IS the EXECUTIVE.

    And if nothing happens to Aunty Entity, all Coronavirus EOs can then be considered null and void.

    Act accordingly.

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  2. I think Kayleigh Mcenany should play an endless loop at the next several pressers if that nasty ass old commie cunt in her commercial in HER OWN WORD where she say “NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW!”

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