Doanld Trump says nervous Nancy Pelosi is a disaster



Trump just took to Twitter a few minutes ago and ripped “Nervous Nancy” for what he called her “disgusting statement” about him while he was overseas. Obviously I think he’s referring to Pelosi saying she didn’t want to impeach Trump, but rather wanted to see him in prison:

“Nervous Nancy Pelosi is a disgrace to herself and her family for having made such a disgusting statement, especially since I was with foreign leaders overseas. There is no evidence for such a thing to have been said,” Trump tweeted Friday.



“Nervous Nancy & Dems are getting Zero work done in Congress and have no intention of doing anything other than going on a fishing expedition to see if they can find anything on me –both illegal & unprecedented in U.S. history,” he continued. “There was no Collusion—Investigate the Investigators! Go to work on Drug Price Reductions & Infrastructure!”

The escalation in their overseas feud, with Trump returning to Washington after participating in D-Day anniversary ceremonies in Normandy, comes after Pelosi, D-Calif., reportedly suggested earlier this week that Democratic leaders should look beyond impeachment proceedings against Trump -- and instead urge charges against him after he leaves office.

Politico reported that the House speaker told top committee chairmen in a meeting: “I don’t want to see him impeached, I want to see him in prison.”

Several House Democratic sources told to me that Pelosi has said similar things about Trump in past caucus meetings, such as “we should go down there and arrest the man.” The sources said Pelosi is trying to put any action off until after the election, making the case that Democrats should defeat Trump in 2020 -- and then seek prosecution after he leaves office.

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