Pelosi is losing her mind.

Washington, D.C. – Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is stirring controversy once again, this time turning on Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) for what she sees as a major surrender to Republicans in last week’s government funding showdown.

During a press conference in San Francisco, Pelosi expressed frustration over Schumer’s decision to side with the GOP in a high-stakes vote, arguing that he gave away too much without a fight.

Pelosi Slams Schumer’s Weak Leadership

“I don’t give away anything for nothing,” Pelosi declared, taking a jab at Schumer’s strategy. “That’s exactly what happened the other day.”

Pelosi, known for her hardline political tactics, insisted that Senate Democrats could have forced Republicans into a more favorable deal rather than caving to their demands.

“We could have pushed for a third way,” she claimed, suggesting that Democrats should have held their ground to make Republicans take the blame for a potential government shutdown.

Democratic Infighting Exposed

Behind closed doors, Pelosi had urged fellow Democrats to defy Schumer and reject the GOP-led funding bill, which she claimed was a false choice manufactured by conservatives.

“Donald Trump and Elon Musk are offering a false choice—either accept a blank check or shut down the government,” Pelosi warned.

But Schumer, facing mounting criticism from left-wing progressives, defended his decision on ABC’s ‘The View’, arguing that avoiding a shutdown was the only responsible option.

“I knew it was a difficult choice,” Schumer admitted. “But as a leader, I had to do it.”

His comments didn’t sit well with many far-left lawmakers, who view the compromise as a betrayal of Democratic values.

Pelosi’s Political Play—What’s Next?

Despite her scathing remarks, Pelosi signaled that she’s ready to move on, shifting her focus to future battles over government spending.

“I’m concerned about what happens next. I’m focused on the future,” she stated, making it clear that she believes the fight is far from over.

Meanwhile, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) attempted to smooth over the growing divide within the party, appearing alongside Schumer to publicly support him in an event on Tuesday.

The Real Question: Will Republicans Hold the Line?

While Democrats battle among themselves, conservatives are watching closely. With government spending at record highs, many Americans are wondering:

Will Schumer cave again in the next spending fight?
Can Republicans finally push for real fiscal responsibility?
Will Pelosi’s attack on Schumer further divide the Democratic Party?

One thing is certain—the next fight over government funding is just around the corner. And this time, conservatives are ready to hold the line.