US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi got her hair styled inside a San Francisco hair salon, her office said, an apparent violation of the city's Covid-19 safety regulations that enraged the salon's owner.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi got her hair styled Monday inside a San Francisco hair salon, her office said in a statement Tuesday, an apparent violation of the city's Covid-19 safety regulations that enraged the salon's owner.
The acknowledgment came after Fox News reported that the owner of the salon, Erica Kious, was angry that Pelosi had broken the rules requiring such hair treatments to be done outdoors because of the pandemic. Fox also reported it had obtained security footage showing the speaker inside eSalon not wearing a mask.Pelosi's staff insisted Pelosi wore a mask while getting her hair done except for a brief period when she got her hair washed.
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