Trump Slams Pelosi for J6 Scandal and Insider Trading
In a fiery press conference held at Trump Tower last Thursday, former President Donald Trump once again called out the corrupt Democratic Party for its relentless attacks on his campaign. As the Republican candidate for 2024, Trump firmly asserted that the allegations against him, ranging from fabricated election interference charges to claims of inciting the January 6th Capitol riot, are nothing but a desperate attempt to weaken his bid for the presidency. He also took aim at a familiar foe — former Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi.
Trump declared that Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-California) must face jail time for her role in rejecting his recommendation to deploy National Guard soldiers during the January 6th protest. “I did nothing wrong,” Trump stated, calling Pelosi’s actions part of a larger scheme to frame him and his supporters.
For nearly four years, the mainstream media and liberal elites have crafted a narrative portraying Trump as someone intent on tearing down the U.S. government. Billions of dollars have been spent controlling the media narrative, dictating what can and cannot be published. But now, key documentation and video evidence are coming to light, exposing Pelosi’s role in the January 6th event.
According to Trump, Pelosi had the power to approve the deployment of 10,000 National Guard soldiers to protect the Capitol but chose to reject the offer. Trump emphasized, “Nancy Pelosi should be prosecuted for J6 because she turned down 10,000 or any number you wanted, soldiers or National Guard.”
Recent transcripts obtained by House Administration Oversight Subcommittee Chairman Barry Loudermilk (R-Georgia) back up Trump’s claim. According to the documents, General Mark Milley, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, confirmed that Trump had pre-approved the deployment of the National Guard to ensure the safety of the event. Milley quoted the former president saying, “It’s going to be a large amount of protesters, make sure you have sufficient National Guard or Soldiers to make sure it’s a safe event.”
However, then-Acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller rejected the offer, assuring the administration that they had everything “covered.”
In addition to her alleged responsibility for the January 6th event, Trump took the opportunity to slam Pelosi for insider trading. He cited a well-documented incident where Pelosi’s husband sold a vast amount of Visa stock one day before the Department of Justice announced a lawsuit against the company. Financial disclosures revealed that before Visa was charged with illegally monopolizing the debit card market, Paul Pelosi unloaded between $500,000 and $1 million worth of Visa stock.
“Nancy Pelosi sold vast amounts of Visa stock one day before the big lawsuit,” Trump pointed out. “Do you think it was luck? I don’t think so. She should be prosecuted for that.”
The former president didn’t hold back, calling Pelosi’s actions both on January 6th and her stock trades “a scam.” Trump’s supporters continue to stand by him, believing that these revelations will expose the depths of Democratic corruption and further fuel his campaign for 2024.
As Trump faces ongoing legal battles and challenges to his candidacy, he remains unwavering in his message: the truth will prevail. The allegations against him, he says, are merely distractions from the real scandals, with Nancy Pelosi at the center of it all.