Pelosi's Shocking CNN Remark Hands Trump-Haters A Green Light For Violence

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In a world riddled with numerous challenges and threats, from the likes of Kim Jong Un, suicide bombers, HIV/AIDS, murder, Hamas, Vladimir Putin, Boko Haram, genocide, cancer, the mental health epidemic, child molesters, legionnaires disease, serial killers, the fentanyl crisis, to the Chinese Communist Party, it's hard to pinpoint the "worst thing on the face of the earth.

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However, Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic representative, has a clear answer to this question, and it's none other than the democratically elected leader of the country she serves.

According to the Western Journal, Pelosi made this startling revelation during an interview with CNNs Elex Michaelson while campaigning for Californias Proposition 50. This proposition, which Pelosi ardently supports, aims to further gerrymander the state in favor of the Democrats. However, the conversation quickly veered away from this topic to focus on her views about President Trump.

Michaelson, noting Pelosi's evident disdain for Trump, played a clip where Pelosi referred to Trump as a "vile creature" and the "worst thing on the face of the earth." This bold statement even sparked disbelief from Michaelson, who asked Pelosi to confirm her stance.

Pelosi, without hesitation, reaffirmed her belief, attributing her sentiment to Trump's disregard for the Constitution of the United States, his transformation of the Supreme Court into a "rogue court," his abolition of the House of Representatives, and his intimidation of the press and legal residents of the country.

Pelosi's strong words against Trump were not taken lightly by the media, which has spent the past decade scrutinizing every Trumpian hyperbole. However, Pelosi's reasons for her intense dislike of Trump can be questioned. She criticizes Trump for not honoring the Constitution, yet she labels the Supreme Court, a constitutionally formed body that arbitrates disputes regarding the Constitution, as a "rogue court." This suggests a skewed perspective where honoring the Constitution is only valid if it aligns with the Democrats' preferences.

However, Pelosi's comments carry a more significant implication. During the 2024 campaign trail, there were two assassination attempts on President Donald Trump. Furthermore, Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative activist and non-elected Trump supporter, was assassinated less than two months before Pelosi's interview.

By labeling Trump as the "worst thing on the face of the earth," Pelosi is potentially creating a "permission structure" for further attacks on Trump or his supporters.

This is particularly alarming given Pelosi's age and her position as a former House speaker. Despite the numerous atrocities and threats that have plagued the earth, past and present, Pelosi considers the president of her own country as the most "vile."

It's unclear whether it's more concerning that Pelosi holds this belief and is willing to implicitly condone political violence, or that even CNN seems surprised by her stance.