**Cowardice Exposed: Pelosi Attempts to Undermine Trump Before Debates**
In a stunning display of political theatrics, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has taken aim at Donald Trump, suggesting he may dodge the upcoming presidential debate out of “cowardice.”
Her remarks were made during a conversation at the Texas Tribune Festival, revealing her ongoing fixation on the former president.
Pelosi’s snide comments surfaced as she was asked about Trump’s expected appearance at the ABC News Presidential Debate scheduled for Tuesday in Philadelphia, where he is set to face off against Kamala Harris.
With audacity, she quipped, “You think he’s gonna show up?” prompting laughter from the audience.
When further pressed about Trump’s potential absence, Pelosi stated, “I know cowardice when I see it.”
This type of derogatory language is not surprising coming from Pelosi, who has turned bashing Trump into a long-standing political strategy.
Yet, the Trump campaign quickly refuted her claims, calling them nothing more than “fake news.”
Steven Cheung, a spokesperson for Trump, dismissed Pelosi’s insinuations, asserting, “Nancy Pelosi has no idea what she is talking about and has been proven to be a liar and fraud.”
He further labeled her comments a desperate attempt to maintain relevance within a fractured Democratic Party.
Pelosi's remarks echo a long history of tension between her and Trump, a rivalry marked by memorable incidents, such as her infamous stunt of tearing up her copy of Trump’s State of the Union address in 2020.
Interestingly, while Pelosi thrives on mockery, Trump’s supporters are gearing up for what could be a pivotal moment in the campaign, highlighting the stark contrast between the two figures.
Now, as the debate looms on the horizon, observers are keenly watching to see how Trump will respond to these outlandish attacks from Democrats.
The political theater continues to unravel, as Trump’s unwavering base remains steadfast, eager to see their champion face off against the Democrats’ claims of cowardice.
This debate, like many before it, promises to be a crucial battleground for influence as the November election approaches.
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