Pelosi gets sharp when asked about AOC during 60 Minutes interview
Stahl pointed out that Pelosi is 80 years old and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer is 81, and she asked why there are no clear heirs in the party. Especially since "The Squad," the group of young progressives, command such a large following on social media.
Pelosi told Stahl that the question was essentially based on a false premise. She responded that party leaders have groomed future leadership, and perhaps she was unaware.
"Why does AOC [Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y.] complain that you have not been grooming younger people for leadership?" Stahl asked.
Pelosi responded, "I dont know. Youll have to ask herbecause we are."
Stahl seemed to be taken aback for a moment and said, "That was kind of sharp, kind of dismissing her."
Pelosi said that was not her intention and said AOC is "very effective, as are othersmany other members in our caucus that the press doesnt pay attention to. But they are there and they are building support for what comes next."
Ocasio-Cortez told The Intercept in an interview published in December that Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer should no longer hold the leadership positions in the party that they do. She said the party has little interest in grooming future generations.
"I think one of the things that I have struggled with I think that a lot of people struggle with is [that] the internal dynamics of the House has made it such that theres very little option for succession if you will," she said.