

That’s certainly very accurate. No punches pulled. Smiles.
This video is in the growing Rumble catalog to watch and share for those of you that want To avoid using Trump hating Woke Google products
Donald Trump Calls Nancy Pelosi “Evil” And A “Tremendous Liability,” Welcomes Her Retirement
https://rumble.com/v71e34a-donald-trump-calls-nancy-pelosi-evil-and-a-tremendous-liability-welcomes-he.html
Saw it on Studio 6B yesterday. Loved it. 😁
How is it that Trump is correct so often?
Corrupt wasn’t mentioned?
Just mention the insider trading.
A stock tips blog would be a hot ticket.
No punches pulled there.
Classic President Trump.
“Evil” is correct. Calling herself “a devout Catholic”.
Lock her up!
Did the shoddy media forget Pelosi called him “a vile creature” and “the worst thing on the face of the earth”?
and
Aug 28, 2024 — Nancy Pelosi referred to former President Donald Trump as a “domestic enemy” in a newly released video
—CBS News.
2018 when she blocked Trump’s progress on support for the building of the border wall:
“I was trying to be the mom,” Pelosi added, but “it goes to show you: You get into a tinkle contest with a skunk, you get tinkle all over you.”
And then, she went for the most sensitive part of Trump’s ego.
“It’s like a manhood thing with him — as if manhood can be associated with him,” Pelosi deadpanned. “This wall thing.”
He’s right of course. She’s a nasty piece of work.
The most self-serving congress critter in history.
“no mincing of words”
That’s why many claim they do not like Trump. On the other hand there are those, like me, that do like it when he tells it like it is.
I really think his ability to tell people off, the same way the left tells us off, is what’s giving others the spine to stand up and talk for themselves. It’s called leadership.
And yes, Nancy is evil and there is nothing wrong with saying it.
TRUE. HOORAY President Trump!
He’s right and I’m glad he said it. With the authority of the presidency he judged her to be evil.
And what’s really nice about it: he got the last word.
How ‘bout them apples, Nance?