'What a horrible woman': Internet slams Nancy Pelosi as Leo Terell shares her remarks about Donald Trump's mental health

Leo Terell took to X (formerly Twitter) to share what Nancy Pelosi said about Donald Trump's mental health in a recent Sky News interview
Nancy Pelosi's recent remarks about Donald Trump were shared by Leo Terell (Getty Images, @TheLeoTerrell/X)
Nancy Pelosi's recent remarks about Donald Trump were shared by Leo Terell (Getty Images, @TheLeoTerrell/X)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Nancy Pelosi found herself at the end of backlash after Leo Terell shared an article on X (formerly Twitter) mentioning the former House Speaker's remarks regarding Donald Trump.

The article titled, "Pelosi Says There Needs to be an Intervention in Trump’s Mental Health," referenced Pelosi's recent interview with Sky News’ Yalda Hakim at the Munich Security Conference, where she addressed various topics, including the possibility of the former reelection and the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.



 

Nancy Pelosi suggests Donald Trump should check his mental health and political viability

Expressing her views on the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, the former House Speaker asserted the US' obligation to continue supporting Ukraine financially despite it not being a NATO member, stating, "The US has an obligation to keep funding Ukraine as its war with Russia rolls after two years."



 

However, the conversation took a turn when Hakim asked Pelosi, "Europeans here are worried. They see America and they say America is stepping back. You’ve dealt with Donald Trump. What advice would you give them?"

Instead of addressing the concerns, she took a jab at Trump, saying, "Him? Have an intervention into your mental health, your political viability. He’s really grotesque and it’s really a shame."

Pelosi also claimed that Trump had "ventured into the global scene by his chumminess with Putin" and called him a "puppeteer" of the Republicans. 

When Hakim reiterated the question about European leaders' concerns over Trump's potential return to the presidency, Pelosi downplayed the worry, stating, "European leaders shouldn’t worry about 'something that may never happen.'"

She also noted that the ex-POTUS' apparent motivations are getting clearer as he speaks out about them amid his current presidential campaign. 

Internet slams Nancy Pelosi's remark about Donald Trump's need for mental health intervention

Soon after Terell took to X (formerly Twitter) to share the article containing Pelosi's remark about Trump's mental health, his followers took no time to ridicule the former House Speaker. 

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 16: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) looks on during a news conference dis
Nancy Pelosi took a jab at Donald Trump during a Sky News interview (Getty Images)

One said, "What a horrible woman," and another noted, "Pot, meet kettle."

A person chided, "Wow, that’s original," while someone else remarked, "Miss Eyebrows should get herself checked out and quit worrying about Trump."

An individual noted, "There is only so much patriots can take before the straw snaps. If they try to keep Trump out of there when he wins, that will be it."

"She needs to be removed from congress!!!" wrote one more, and another person stated, "The Dems are already preparing to file the 14th amendment ahead of the election because they know that they are going to lose."



 



 



 



 



 



 



 

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