Pelosi: Grab Trump by the hair and arms and legs and drag him out of the White House

U.S. media “Gateway Pundit” reported on December 22 that Pelosi, the president of the U.S. House of Representatives, has serious psychological problems in dealing with President Trump. Pelosi has been known to fail to remain calm and make childish gestures on occasions such as President Trump’s State of the Union address and White House meetings, yet there are rules of etiquette governing the demeanor of the second-in-line heir to the U.S. presidency on these occasions.

According to the Gateway Pundit, even though Trump avoided negotiating directly with Pelosi, leaving Treasury Secretary Steven Nutsin to deal with Speaker Pelosi, it did not soften Pelosi’s hatred for Trump. Pelosi’s comments were also striking this time around after discussing President Trump’s possible last day in the White House (Jan. 20) with the Democratic team last weekend.

Citing a report in Politico on Monday (Dec. 21), The Gateway Pundit reported that Pelosi, while strategizing last weekend, told her leadership team that “I will keep counting the minutes until he leaves the White House.” “I plan to yank him by the hair, tug him by the arms and legs and drag him out.”

The Gateway Pundit reports that President Trump has not spoken to Pelosi in more than a year. This comes after Pelosi filed what proved to be an unfounded impeachment against Trump, repeatedly sabotaging negotiations on a relief stimulus bill targeting Wuhan pneumonia, causing millions of people to lose their jobs and forcing the closure of small businesses in an effort to derail Trump’s re-election while also hurting millions of Americans.

The results of the Politico/Morning Consult Poll released Tuesday (Dec. 22) show that Americans are fed up with Pelosi’s moves, with 56 percent of voters saying she should step down from the speakership and only 31 percent saying she should stay on as speaker. The percentage of Democrats who support Pelosi’s continuation as speaker is between 33% and 53%.

Apollo.com commentator Wang Duyan said this average of 33% to 53% is 43%, not even half of them.

The Politico/Morning Consult Poll poll was conducted from Dec. 18-20 and surveyed 1,995 registered voters. The margin of error is plus or minus 2%. Morning Consult is a global data intelligence company that surveys tens of thousands of people around the world every day to get a real-time view of what people are thinking.