If there’s one thing about Nancy Pelosi? She is not scared to speak her mind. And during her latest round of interviews, the former House Speaker let off some political fireworks.
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Pelosi, freshly stepping into the next chapter after announcing she won’t seek re-election,
sat down with CNN’s Elex Michaelson earlier this month and did not come with the diplomatic filter.
When the topic turned to Donald Trump, she straight-up unloaded: “He’s just a vile creature, the worst thing on the face of the Earth.”
Michaelson, probably wondering if he needed to check his audio levels, doubled back: “You think he’s the worst thing on the face of the Earth?” Pelosi didn’t blink.
Fast-forward to Wednesday night, where Anderson Cooper, master of the calm follow-up—brought that spicy comment right back to the table in their exclusive sit-down.
“One of the things you said recently in an interview, you said that President Trump was a vile creature, the worst thing on the face of the Earth,” Cooper reminded her. “Do you think he’s different now than he was in his first term in terms of his abilities, his leadership?” Pelosi? Oh, she came ready.
“By the way, I said that as a euphemism,” she said, chuckling like she had the real words holstered somewhere. “I could have done much worse.”
That’s political-speak for: trust me, y’all ain’t heard the half of it.
With Trump back in the daily headline cycle, Pelosi’s comments hit like a verbal mic drop. Love her or not, she’s showing no signs of toning it down on her way out the door.
Fox News Digital reportedly reached out to the White House for comment on Pelosi’s latest jab—but as of now, the administration is keeping it quiet, probably sipping tea and monitoring the situation.
One thing’s for sure: Pelosi didn’t just walk away from Congress—she walked out swinging.