House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wasn't caught laughing at an Armenian genocide memorial. In a video, she can be seen dabbing her nose and eyes, which appear wet with tears. She is not laughing.
And during that trip, according to a claim circulating on social media, she tried to fake cry but appeared to laugh instead.
"Today, Nancy Pelosi visited the Armenian Genocide Memorial," a Sept. 18 Instagram post said."She was trying to fake cry, but almost burst into laughter." The post includes a video clip of Pelosi in which she looks emotional with the corners of her mouth upturned. But longer clips of the speaker put this moment in context, and she isn’t laughing.
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