Nancy Pelosi Brutally Throws Biden Under The Bus On Her Deathbed

Speculation took off when President Joe Biden shocked the nation by stepping away from the race in July.
With the truth now revealed, the decades-long alliance between Nancy Pelosi and the Bidens came to an abrupt end after Biden’s departure was orchestrated.
During a Thursday interview with NBC’s Andrea Mitchell, Pelosi was pressed on whether she might mend fences with Dr. Jill Biden. Her response was measured yet revealing: “Well, I certainly hope so.” Those five words, while seemingly optimistic, hinted at lingering tensions. It wasn’t exactly a Hallmark moment.
The rift traces back to Pelosi’s move to sideline Biden from the 2024 election following his lackluster debate performance in June of the previous year. Dr. Jill Biden, in a heartfelt interview with The Washington Post, reflected on the fallout, calling it particularly painful: “We were friends for 50 years.” The situation was far from ideal.
Pelosi’s remarks on MSNBC provided little encouragement for those expecting a shift in her stance. When asked if she had recently spoken with Joe Biden, who had been “visiting” Washington, D.C., she was unequivocal: “No, I haven’t.”
And she didn’t stop there.
Addressing Biden’s assertion that he would have fared better against Trump than his replacement, Pelosi didn’t hold back. She firmly dismissed the idea, asserting that Biden wouldn’t have outperformed Kamala Harris, who lost all seven crucial states—some by uncomfortably narrow margins. Pelosi sidestepped any critique of Harris, instead highlighting Democratic gains: “Well, all I know is that we won a seat in the House,” she stated. “We did not lose any seats.”
“You know people were like, ‘Whoa, the Democrats lost,’” Pelosi added. “No, we did not.”
As anticipated, Pelosi wrapped up her interview with a well-worn political refrain, referencing “the children” and “America’s working families” as key priorities. “My whole passion about being in politics is for the children,” she asserted before circling back to the primary objective: preventing Donald Trump’s return to office.
“But it did [happen]. And now we have to deal with it.”
In other words, Pelosi succeeded in sidelining Biden—just as she intended. And if Jill Biden finds herself in need of a new lunch companion, Kamala Harris might just be available.