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what did pelosi say about trump

Nancy Pelosi has used very sharp language about Donald Trump over the years, especially around January 6 and threats to American democracy.

Key recent comments

  • Pelosi has said she “could never have imagined that a president of the United States would provoke an insurrection at the Capitol,” calling January 6 an attack on the Constitution and on Congress’s duty to certify the election.
  • She has accused Trump of continuing to “lie” about January 6 and falsely claiming he tried to send the National Guard, saying that for hours “we were begging him to send the National Guard and he refused” and that his version of events is “an insult to the American people.”
  • In a CNN interview in late 2025, she described Trump as “the worst thing on the face of the Earth” and affirmed she still views him as a “vile creature” who “doesn’t honor the Constitution.”

How she frames Trump

  • Pelosi often links Trump to a broader danger to democracy, saying he provoked the Capitol attack and continues to undermine faith in elections and democratic institutions.
  • She has argued that his behavior dishonors the Founding Fathers and the “noble vision” they had for the United States, framing his actions as an affront to American history and values.

Notable past quips

  • In earlier years, Pelosi sometimes mixed sharp criticism with cutting one‑liners, once telling reporters “don’t mess with me” when asked if she hated Trump, and on other occasions saying she “felt really sorry” for him, suggesting he was not grounded in reality.
  • She has long portrayed him as self‑interested and reckless, saying during the first impeachment era that “there’s only one person responsible for the impeachment of Donald Trump, and that’s Donald Trump — he gave us no choice.”

What this means in today’s politics

  • As of early 2026, Pelosi remains one of Trump’s fiercest critics, using him as a foil when talking about protecting democracy, rule of law, and truthful accounts of January 6.
  • Her language toward Trump has grown more openly scathing over time, moving from institutional criticism of his conduct in office to very personal descriptions of him as “vile” and “the worst thing on the face of the Earth.”

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