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Nancy Pelosi Claims Children Were Her Issue

  • Jan Schenk Grosskopf
  • Nov 7
  • 2 min read

Nancy announced her retirement and then made a fool of herself by claiming that she was in Congress for the children. Really, Nancy? Were you concerned when rioters burned children's neighborhoods around them in 2020? Are you worried about the at least 85,000 missing children who came over the border on your watch? (You do read The New York Times don't you?) Did you protest when black and brown families got tossed from housing and community centers to accommodate Biden's border skirtters? Do you lie awake at night, worrying about the black and brown migrant kids being sex trafficked; working as slaves across American (at least ICE has liberated some of them); being murdered in snuff films?


As for taxes, you certainly know about what the wealthiest can afford to pay, seeing as you are one.


"According to recent reports, former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi received a 65% return on her investments in 2023, exceeding the overall market performance by a wide margin. That is over double the S&P 500’s overall 24% gain.

Her portfolio dropped to 19.8% in 2022 after she announced a sale of 25,000 shares of Nvidia.

The New York Post reported in December that Pelosi bought back approximately 50 call options worth $2 million in the company towards the end of 2023, according to securities filings.

There is no suggestion that Pelosi did anything illegal with her trades.

She profited from Nvidia’s valuation surpassing $1 trillion and owns millions of dollars worth of Microsoft and Apple stock, which have risen around 55% this year.

Her gains in Nvidia are due to the success of artificial intelligence.

Following these reports, her fellow Democrats have called for a ban on stock trades by members of Congress. The ban has bipartisan support on Capitol Hill."


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