You're questioning why Diane has a $41 Million dollar home on a Senators salary? Simple enough...Perhaps it's because she is married to a billionaire? 41 Million is pocket change to them.
ohhh, and as far as Nancy goes.... I need the name of her finance guy.
According to you, her place in St. Helena is worth $120 Million?? Now that is a killer ROI if you ask me, as she paid 2.2 million for the place in 1990.
To quote your man - nothing "Berders"
Ooops... Yur right I was off on Pelosi's net worth... (under by 20 to 40 million or so)...
"Federal lawmakers report a range for their wealth but not exact amounts. That means the maximum amount that Pelosi had in assets in 2018 was $257 million and the maximum had she had in liabilities was $97 million, making her net worth no higher than $160 million"
"As of January 2021, Nancy Pelosi’s estimated net worth is $140 million. A vast majority of her money was accumulated from her political activity. Naturally, her job allowed her to earn serious money for a long time. She had a really great salary because of her working as a House Speaker for four years. When she doesn’t work as a politician, she is operating a real estate business along with her husband"
Oh, and Feinstein did not marry a billionaire, Mr. Blum was already rich but he got way richer with her in office. Just dig into his dealings with China, sweet deals he got....! Oh, and there was DiFi's Chinese spy driver for over 20 years....
https://en.wikipedia...Richard_C._Blum
Blum's wife, Senator Dianne Feinstein, has received scrutiny due to her husband's government contracts and extensive business dealings with China and her past votes on trade issues with the country. Blum has denied any wrongdoing.[22] URS Corp, which Blum had a substantial stake in, bought EG&G, a leading provider of technical services and management to the United States military, from The Carlyle Group in 2002; EG&G subsequently won a $600 million defense contract.[5] Blum and his wife have also received significant scrutiny and criticism due to his 75% stake in contractor Tutor Perini which received hundreds of millions to billions of dollars in military contracts in Iraq and Afghanistan during the US occupation of those countries.[23][24] Critics have argued that business contracts with the US government awarded to a company controlled by Blum raise a potential conflict-of-interest issue with the voting and policy activities of his wife.[25]
In 2009, Feinstein introduced legislation to provide $25 billion in taxpayer money to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, a government agency that had recently awarded her husband's real estate firm, CB Richard Ellis, what The Washington Times called "a lucrative contract to sell foreclosed properties at compensation rates higher than the industry norms."[26] The United States Postal Service has entered into an exclusive contract with CB Richard Ellis to sell buildings that currently house post offices.[27]
In 2020, Blum was discovered to have written letters on behalf of unqualified applicants to various UC campus chancellors.[28] The applicants were admitted through student athletics programs, even though, according to a state audit “they possessed little athletic talent.” [29] The audit described Blum's actions as "particularly problematic" as University Regents should not be influencing admissions decisions. [30]