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Watch Nancy Pelosi get VISIBLY UNCOMFORTABLE when she's asked about Joe Biden/Hunter allegations
August 09, 2023
When Andrea Mitchell of MSNBC broached the subject of potential impeachment proceedings related to President Biden’s alleged involvement in his son Hunter’s businesses, Nancy Pelosi couldn’t hide her grimace.
“How do you feel about the push by the House Republicans” who are “[flirting] with this idea of impeachment proceedings against, you know, President Biden because of unfounded allegations that he was involved in his son Hunter’s businesses?” Mitchell asked.
Pelosi, clearly irritated by the question, spouted back, “With all due respect to your question, this is frivolous; this is a diversionary tactic.”
“They just can’t stand the fact that we had a job report of over nearly 200,000 jobs today — that unemployment is 3.5%. ... We’re talking about 13.4 million jobs created with Joe Biden in the White House,” she ranted.
Then, in a moment of perfect irony, she said, “They have to change the subject,” as if she didn’t just do the exact same thing by rambling about jobs when she was specifically asked about Biden’s potential impeachment.
“I’m so proud of the Democrats,” she said. “We fully intend to take back the House the next time, so we don’t have to deal with the frivolity, the waste of time of the Congress for them to go down this path.”
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