KEY POINTS
  • House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday said that a federal mandate on wearing masks is "long overdue" as the country experiences a surge in coronavirus cases. 
  • Pelosi said that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended the use of masks to reduce the spread of the virus but never mandated it as to "not offend" President Donald Trump, who has consistently refused to wear a mask. 
  • Mask wearing has become a point of contention across the U.S., despite research showing that face coverings prevent coronavirus transmission.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., conducts a news conference in the Capitol Visitor Center on Friday, June 26, 2020.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday said that a federal mandate on wearing masks is "long overdue," as state governors call for a consistent national message on the issue amid a surge in coronavirus cases across the nation.  

Pelosi said that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended the use of masks to reduce the spread of the virus but never mandated it as to "not offend" President Donald Trump.