Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s Monday evening discussion with economist Paul Krugman at the City University of New York’s Graduate Center was interrupted several times by audience members. The interruptions were brief but drew attention, as a few attendees voiced their criticisms regarding her past policy decisions. During the event, these individuals expressed strong opinions about Pelosi’s role in foreign policy and questioned her decision-making in various international matters.
One attendee referenced historical events, such as the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts, raising questions about her involvement and the outcomes of those decisions.
Others asked about energy policy and infrastructure projects in Europe, highlighting concerns about transparency and governmental accountability.
The interruptions were handled promptly by event organizers, and Pelosi continued her discussion with Krugman, addressing questions and engaging with the audience in a professional manner.
The event ultimately focused on policy analysis, economic issues, and broader questions facing the United States, while ensuring a respectful environment for dialogue.