“Evil Woman”: Trump Reacts to Nancy Pelosi’s Retirement
Former President Donald Trump unleashed a scathing attack on Nancy Pelosi after she announced her retirement from congressional leadership, labeling her an “evil woman” on his Truth Social platform. Pelosi, the first female Speaker of the House and a Democratic icon, revealed her decision to step down after nearly two decades leading House Democrats.
Pelosi’s Historic Legacy and Retirement
At 82, Nancy Pelosi leaves behind a towering political legacy. She served as Speaker of the House twice (2007–2011 and 2019–2023), spearheading landmark legislation like the Affordable Care Act and overseeing the January 6th Capitol riot investigations. Her retirement follows the 2022 midterm losses, where Republicans reclaimed the House majority.
In her farewell speech, Pelosi struck a reflective tone, stating:
“The time has come for a new generation to lead.”
She confirmed she would remain in Congress as a California representative but step back from leadership.
Trump’s Fiery Response
Trump, known for his aggressive rhetoric, wasted no time blasting Pelosi. On Truth Social, he posted:
“Finally, the evil woman Nancy Pelosi is stepping down. She was a disaster for America—corrupt, vindictive, and responsible for the witch hunts against me and my supporters. Good riddance!”
The comment reignited their long-standing feud, which included Pelosi leading both Trump impeachments and Trump mocking her husband’s violent home invasion last year.
Party-Line Reactions
Responses to Pelosi’s departure and Trump’s remarks split predictably:
- Democrats praised her leadership. President Biden called her “one of the most consequential Speakers in history,” while VP Kamala Harris hailed her as a “trailblazer.”
- Republicans largely cheered her exit. House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy called it “long overdue,” though some, like Liz Cheney, acknowledged her role post-January 6.
Who Will Replace Pelosi?
Top contenders for the next Democratic leader include:
– Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) – Current Democratic Caucus Chair
– Katherine Clark (D-MA) – Could be the next woman to lead
– Pete Aguilar (D-CA) – A moderate consensus-builder
The successor will face challenges like a GOP-controlled House and the 2024 election cycle.
Why Trump’s Attack Matters
Trump’s “evil woman” remark continues his pattern of attacking high-profile women (e.g., Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris). Analysts see it as a tactic to rally his base ahead of a potential 2024 run.
Conclusion: A New Era Begins
Pelosi’s retirement closes a major chapter in U.S. politics, but partisan battles will rage on. Trump’s outburst ensures the feud remains a political flashpoint, while Democrats must navigate a post-Pelosi future.
What’s your take? Was Pelosi a “disaster” or a historic leader? Share your thoughts below.
— NextMinuteNews Team
