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WATCH: Nancy Pelosi Snaps At MSNBC Anchor Over Trump

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) suddenly snapped at an MSNBC anchor who corrected her during a Sunday appearance on the left-leaning network.

Pelosi was pushing President Joe Biden’s economic record, saying the president has created nine million jobs since taking office.

“Donald Trump has the worst record of job loss of any president,” Pelosi said. “So we just have to make sure people know.”

“There was a global pandemic,” MSNBC anchor Katy Tur interjected.

“He had the worst record of any president,” Pelosi shot back after a brief stunned pause. “We’ve had other concerns in our country. If you want to be an apologist for Donald Trump that may be your role, but it ain’t mine.”

“I don’t that think anybody can accuse me of that,” Tur responded.

Tur has been a vocal critic of Trump since his 2016 presidential campaign — Trump has even expressed his frustration with her personally in the years since, once even telling her to “be quiet” during a press conference.

Meanwhile, MSNBC is a favorite target of Trump. The network is home to many leftist hosts who consistently criticize the former president and his administration.

The Biden campaign is attempting to highlight the president’s economic record leading up to November.

However, as Tur pointed out, many of the job gains over the last few years simply compensate for those lost during the pandemic.

Overall, Americans are not happy with Biden on the economy.

About 57% of all voters somewhat or strongly disapproved of the way Biden is handling the economy, according to a poll earlier this month from Echelon Insights. Voters favored Trump on the economy “by 48% to 40%,” the poll found.

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Inflation has soared since Biden took office. One analysis found that Americans needed more than $11,000 more last year to maintain the same standard of living they enjoyed at the beginning of 2021.

The inflation rate has slowed slightly since 2021 when it spiked to the highest levels in four decades, but many American families still say they are struggling more financially now than before the pandemic.

Biden is also lagging behind Trump in the polls in general.

The latest polling shows Trump slightly ahead of Biden nationally and in seven key battleground states that will be vital to the election’s outcome: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

Around this time in 2020, Biden was leading Trump, and around this time in 2016, Hillary Clinton was leading Trump, according to RealClearPolitics.



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