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Speier, who was wounded during the attack in Guyana, was transferred from Andrews to a shock trauma unit in Baltimore, Md. (AP Photo/Bob Daugherty) Jackie Speier, whose arm and legs were ripped ...
A Nov. 1978 file photo shows Congressman Leo J. Ryan, right, with congressional staff member James Schollaert, left and Ryan aide Jackie Speier, center, aboard the aircraft carrying them to Guyana.
California Congresswoman Jackie Speier began her political career after being shot visiting Jonestown. ... see Jackie Speier’s political career in photos ... Updated April 25, 2025 6:44 PM .
Former Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) has been diagnosed with breast cancer, she announced in a social media post. “I have personal news that I want to share with you because we can all learn ...
Speier, 69, says that among the children in Ursula center on Sunday was a boy, 8, who had been there alone for weeks after being taken from his 25-year-old sister.
Bay Area Rep. Jackie Speier was shot and left to die in what became the largest mass murder-suicide in American history. She says the lesson we need to learn from the Jonestown massacre is to be ...
Outgoing Rep. Jackie Speier on surviving Jonestown, Congressional legacy 05:23. After spending over a decade in Congress, Rep. Jackie Speier, a California Democrat, will be retiring.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Former U.S. Representative Jackie Speier announced on Thursday that she's battling cancer. "I just became one of the 300,000 women per year who are diagnosed with breast ...
Jackie Speier on how the Jonestown massacre changed her life ... 25 photos "Hands Off!": Americans across country protest Trump, Musk ...
Love, Jackie.” As a footnote, Speier, then a 28-year-old legal aide to California Congressman Leo Ryan, included mention of a $1,000 life insurance policy.
California Congresswoman Jackie Speier began her political career after being shot visiting Jonestown. She served in the CA Assembly and Senate before joining Congress in 2008.
Jackie Speier, legislative assistant to slain Rep. Leo Ryan (D-Calif.), manages a smile as she is wheeled on a stretcher at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Nov. 20, 1978.