You won’t believe what Pelosi is trying to do now!

In a shocking interview, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) launched fresh attacks on President Donald Trump, accusing Republican lawmakers of being too “afraid” to challenge his leadership. The comments are the latest effort by top Democrats to sow division within the GOP as Trump’s popularity continues to surge.

Pelosi made the remarks on SiriusXM’s “Mornings with Zerlina,” where she claimed that Republicans in Congress live in fear of crossing Trump. “Hardly anybody is speaking out because everybody’s afraid,” she said, suggesting Trump is “ruthless” toward those who disagree with him.

This narrative fits the familiar Democrat talking points aimed at weakening Trump’s support ahead of the 2026 midterms — but conservatives see it for what it is: another attempt to discredit the America First movement.

President Trump’s influence in Washington remains undeniable. Despite narrow majorities in the House and Senate, he has guided key legislative victories — including his historic tax cuts and economic reforms — and continues to set the agenda for the Republican Party.

Pelosi tried to link Trump to the recent decision by Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) not to seek re-election, suggesting the senator was “pushed out” after opposing Trump’s proposed legislation. However, many conservative voters see this as a sign that weak leadership is being replaced with bold, pro-Trump voices.

The California Democrat went even further, accusing Republicans of “catering” to Trump and ignoring their legislative duties. She claimed lawmakers fear politically motivated investigations and even threats to their personal safety — a serious charge with little evidence beyond partisan speculation.

Pelosi brought up the 2022 break-in at her San Francisco home, where her husband, Paul Pelosi, was attacked. She alleged the attacker had been influenced by “conspiracy theories” tied to Trump supporters. While the attack was condemned across the political spectrum, using a family tragedy to score political points against conservatives is exactly the kind of divisive rhetoric Americans are tired of.

She also took aim at the Trump administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, criticizing House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for initially suggesting more transparency before clarifying he stands with Trump’s position.

Pelosi expressed disappointment, saying, “[Johnson] has done everything Donald Trump has asked him to do,” portraying loyalty to Trump as somehow shameful — when in reality, millions of Americans see it as a return to strong conservative leadership.

Let’s be clear: Pelosi’s comments are not about protecting democracy — they’re about protecting the Democrat establishment.

As President Trump continues to expose corruption, push back against the radical left, and fight for American values, it’s no surprise that old-guard Democrats are becoming increasingly desperate.

Their message is clear: undermine Trump at all costs. But the American people — especially conservative voters — aren’t falling for it.