Pelosi is accused of corruption and deterioration by the Trump campaign after claiming Trump's brain is deteriorating.
Nancy Pelosi is the only thing deteriorating, according to Trump campaign national press secretary Karoline Leavitt in a statement to Planet Chronicle Digital.
Nancy Pelosi stated that Donald Trump's brain is deteriorating and he will not be able to fulfill a four-year term as president.
In an interview with MSNBC, Pelosi stated that those considering voting for Trump must understand that his cognitive decline is accelerating at an alarming rate, and they may inadvertently elect President Vance, which would be detrimental to the country.
During a speech in Pennsylvania on Sunday, Trump, who was shot in the ear earlier this year, made a joke about getting shot again, saying, "to get me somebody would have to shoot through the fake news, and I don't mind that so much."
Pelosi stated that the ex-president's remarks were "more evidence of his cognitive decline."
She mentioned Trump's previous discussion about choosing between electrocution or being eaten by sharks.
"Something's very wrong there," Pelosi said.
Trump has stated that if he were on a sinking electric boat with the option of choosing between electrocution or being attacked by sharks, he would opt for electrocution.
"I'll take electrocution every single time," Trump has said.
Pelosi was criticized by Trump campaign national press secretary Karoline Leavitt in a statement to Planet Chronicle Digital.
"Nancy Pelosi, a decrepit and corrupt politician, is the only thing deteriorating, according to Leavitt. He suggests that she should return to the City of San Francisco, which she has destroyed, and never come back."
Pelosi has served in Congress since mid-1987.
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