Former President Donald Trump intensified his verbal attacks on former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi during a rally, hinting at a profane insult without fully saying it.
Trump described Pelosi as 'evil, sick, and crazy,' and suggested a derogatory term that 'starts with a B,' but refrained from explicitly using the word. This marks another instance of Trump's use of inflammatory language against political opponents, a tactic that has been a hallmark of his public appearances.
The comments come as Trump continues to rally his base ahead of potential political moves.
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You know what, Trump’s just saying what a lot of people are thinking but are too scared to say out loud. Pelosi’s been part of the problem for years, and I don’t see anything wrong with calling out her corruption and incompetence in a blunt way. Sometimes you need a leader who isn’t worried about being "polite" or "politically correct." Trump speaks the truth, and that’s why people love him. The media will always try to twist his words, but his supporters know what he means. Honestly, it’s refreshing to have someone who’s not afraid to fight back against these career politicians.
Finally, someone is calling out Pelosi for the damage she's done – Trump just says what we're all thinking!
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Trump Stopped Short of Using the B-Word in Talking About Nancy Pelosi in Final Rally
(Paul Sancya/Associated Press) Former President Donald Trump had plenty of choice words for his Democratic opponents in his final rally in Grand ... no,” he said. “It starts with a ‘b,’ but I won’t say it.” Both Pelosi and Schiff advocated ...
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