The politician recently divulged her favorite workday lunch: Hot dogs.
Yesterday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced she’ll step down from leading House Democrats. Pelosi, who joined Congress in 1987, became the first woman to serve as House Speaker in 2007. She regained the position in 2019.a hot dog with mustard and relishnow.
Bonus: There are multiple outposts around the DC area, so Pelosi could go on a Ben’s tour around the District.Haute Dogs offers a wide array of hot dogs, but we like to think Pelosi would show some love to her home-away-from-home via the DC dog, which comes with mustard, BBQ sauce, blue cheese, chopped onion, and dill pickles.Ivy and Coney serves a Chicago dog, Coney Dog, and Double Dog – aka when you order two of either dogs.
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