In a shocking twist, former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has implied that the violent attack on her husband, Paul Pelosi, was more significant than the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Pelosi’s remarks have raised eyebrows and sparked outrage among many conservatives who see her comments as a gross mischaracterization of the two incidents.
During a recent interview, Pelosi suggested that the hammer attack on her husband was a direct result of years of Republican rhetoric against her. “Well, I will tell you, my situation didn’t happen that day. It happened for years of the Republicans demonizing me, demonizing me, demonizing me, and some of them on this network demonizing me,” Pelosi stated. “And so it created an atmosphere where that would be acceptable. So we can’t have that. We have to take that out of the picture.”
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Pelosi’s remarks appear to suggest that the rhetoric against her was directly responsible for the attack on her husband, painting the incident as part of a broader political climate fueled by Republican criticism. However, her comments on the assassination attempt on President Trump were notably more subdued. “I was so saddened on the ‘assault’ on the President,” Pelosi said. “That has no play. Thank God, it did not harm him greatly, and he survived. But we can’t have that in our politics. That was strange. We don’t know the motivation. We don’t know the person.”
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