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For someone who’s been in the political game for decades, Pelosi appears rattled, especially as more Americans wake up to the double standard that’s become her trademark. It’s a bizarre spectacle: a former Speaker of the House outraged not over the lawlessness plaguing U.S. cities, but over her personal vendetta with Trump.
Over the weekend, violent demonstrations broke out in parts of Los Angeles and surrounding areas following multiple ICE raids targeting illegal immigrant workers. President Trump, never one to wait for permission from the D.C. elite, authorized the deployment of National Guard troops to prevent the city from descending into chaos.
Trump defended the move, stating Los Angeles could have been “completely obliterated” if not for the intervention. The media, of course, jumped to call this an exaggeration, but footage from the scene tells a different story.
Pelosi, still haunted by the events of January 6, continues to blame Trump—ignoring her own role in failing to secure the Capitol. She famously rejected Trump’s offer of 10,000 National Guard troops ahead of the protest, a decision many now view as a catastrophic mistake.
In her interview, Pelosi accused Trump of “inflaming the conditions on the ground,” suggesting his actions were not constitutionally grounded.
“I don’t think there’s any mystery to the fact that the president is not acting in the constitutional way, in so many other respects, not just this,” she added.
It’s a curious line from a lawmaker who once tore up the President’s State of the Union speech on live TV. Yet somehow, she expects to be taken seriously when she lectures others about constitutional norms.
And while Pelosi rages on air, more footage from the January 6 Committee’s own documentary footage confirms she acknowledged her own failure to protect the Capitol. Her admission has been largely ignored by corporate media but continues to circulate online.
Now, with Los Angeles under lockdown and President Trump showing strong leadership in real time, Pelosi’s public tantrum reads more like political theater than genuine concern.
If her latest outburst proves anything, it’s this: Pelosi isn’t mad about the chaos in our cities—she’s mad that Trump is once again stealing the spotlight by doing what Democrats refuse to—restore law and order.
As 2024 approaches and Trump continues to dominate headlines with bold decisions, Pelosi’s profanity-laced frustration may be the most honest moment we’ve seen from her in years. And for voters sick of the double standards and soft-on-crime policies of the Left, it’s a stark reminder of why Trump’s message still resonates.