
Representative Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) called President Trump “the worst thing on Earth” during a recent interview with CNN’s Alex Michaelson.
“She’s just a disgusting creature. The worst thing on earth,” Pelosi Said In a video clip posted on X.
The interview is expected to air at midnight ET on CNN’s “The Story Is with Alex Michaelson.”
Pelosi further criticized the president, saying that Trump “does not respect the Constitution” and that he has “turned the Supreme Court into a rogue court.” He cited Trump’s influence on House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), saying he has “depleted the House of Representatives” and “chilled out the press” while in office.
Pelosi and Trump have taken aim at each other before. Last year, Trump took to social media knock pelosi She called him “dangerous” and “evil” after his false claims about the January 6, 2021 attacks.
Earlier Monday, NBC News reported California and House Democrats believe Pelosi, 85, will Do not run for re-election,
Ian Crager, Pelosi’s communications director, said on social platform Later in the day his boss is “completely focused” on California’s redistricting proposal, on the ballot in Tuesday’s elections in the Golden State.
When asked Monday about her 2026 plans, Pelosi deflected, saying her focus is on redistricting initiatives and making sure Democrats win back the House “to protect us from the poison of the Trump administration.”
Initiative, proposal 50If passed, control of California redistricting would transfer from an independent commission to the state Legislature.
Pelosi, California Gov. Gavin Newsom (d), east President Obama and other prominent Democrats Support The proposal was added to the ballot in response to the GOP-led Texas Legislature redrawing its congressional maps in the middle of the decade.
multiple challengersWhich also includes state senators. scott wiener And Saikat ChakrabortyA Former Chief of Staff to representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), has entered the Democratic primary in Pelosi’s district.
However, the two-time House speaker told CNN that if she ran for a 20th full term in Congress, she had no doubt she would win.
“It’s not even a question,” he said. “It’s not arrogant, it’s competent. I know my district.”

