White House defends Pelosi access to plane
Washington, D.C. ? Democrat Nancy Pelosi received some rare help Thursday from the White House against a barrage of Republican criticism on how the new House speaker intends to get back home.
For security reasons, Pelosi is entitled to fly to her San Francisco district on military planes.
The House sergeant-at-arms, who helps oversee security for the House, suggested that flying nonstop would be the safest way home for Pelosi, next after the vice president in the line of presidential succession.
Republicans, led by aggressive junior lawmakers, seized on the most extreme possibility: Pelosi’s flying on the military equivalent of a Boeing 757 with the latest in travel comforts.
Too expensive, some critics said. Too polluting, others said. Too much ado about nothing, the White House weighed in.
“I have never asked for any larger plane,” Pelosi said.






