The veteran California Democrat, who turns 78 next month, took the floor at 10:04 am and began to speak.
And she kept speaking. And speaking. And speaking.
Eight hours and seven minutes later, at 6:11 pm, she relinquished the floor -- an entire day at her desk in four- inch heels and consuming nothing but water, according to an aide.
It was a remarkable display of determination by the minority leader and former speaker of the House.
"I wonder what that was."
That honor belonged to congressman Champ Clark of Missouri, who spoke for five hours and 15 minutes. It was unclear if any House floor speeches before 1909 had gone longer.
Pelosi was speaking against a compromise federal budget deal recently announced by Senate leaders that would lift spending caps and avert a looming government shutdown -- but that does not address the sensitive issue of immigration.
Americans "need a solution to immigration, which is long overdue," she said.
Pelosi was not violating any rules with her record- busting speech. Party leaders are allowed to use their typical one-minute addresses to the House to speak as long as they wish.
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