‘Sir. To make matters worse: Pelosi coined a new nickname for Trump about coronavirus management


“I have a new name for him, Mr. Empeora”: Nancy Pelosi plays Donald Trump in his own game and coined a new nickname for the president for his handling of the coronavirus crisis

  • Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi gave President Donald Trump a new nickname on Sunday: ‘Mr. And if that was not enough’
  • “It made things worse from the beginning,” Pelosi said of the president’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
  • The nickname was poetic justice, as the president uses his own critical names for politicians he doesn’t like, calling the speaker of the House of Representatives ‘crazy Nancy’
  • Pelosi was responding specifically to the Trump administration’s push to reopen schools in the fall

Nancy Pelosi played in President Donald Trump’s game on Sunday morning by calling him ‘Mr. Making matters worse regarding your management of the coronavirus pandemic.

“This president, I have a new name for him: Mister makes things worse,” Speaker of the House of Representatives told CBS News Face the Nation presenter Margaret Brenner on Sunday morning.

“It has made things worse from the beginning,” the California Democrat continued. “Delay, denial,” is a hoax, “” will magically disappear, is a miracle, “and the rest.”

Pelosi was responding to the Trump administration’s push to reopen kindergarten through 12th grade schools.

Trump has stated that it is of utmost importance that students return to the classroom rather than continue virtual and remote learning in the fall.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi played President Donald Trump's game on Sunday, giving him the new nickname of 'Mr.  And if that was not enough'

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi played President Donald Trump’s game on Sunday, giving him the new nickname of ‘Mr. And if that was not enough’

“It has made things worse from the beginning,” Face the Nation told Sunday morning regarding CBS News regarding Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

Trump, photographed here in public mask for the first time, often calls politicians degrading nicknames when he criticizes or insults them.

Trump, photographed here in public mask for the first time, often calls politicians degrading nicknames when he criticizes or insults them.

Critics, however, claim that schools would be an incubation chamber for the virus, claiming that returning to the classroom would put the health of students and teachers at risk.

“What we will not support is the following,” Pelosi said. “What they are saying to essential workers”, you have to go to work because you are essential. We take no responsibility for your employer to make that workplace safe, and if you are safe you will not get any recourse because we have provided protection for your employer. ‘

He also claimed that the new Republican coronavirus relief legislation would not allow teachers who refuse to go to work if schools reopened any unemployment benefits in the fall.

Trump has continued to see his poll numbers drop amid the coronavirus pandemic, as the public has claimed he is not managing the crisis well.

The president has deflected blame, claiming that tens of thousands more lives would have been lost if he did not ban travel from China, which he said was against Pelosi.

As Trump's poll numbers on his handling of the crisis continue to spiral, he has redirected the blame, claiming that it would have been much worse if he had listened to Pelosi when he said he was against closing the border with China.

As Trump’s poll numbers on his handling of the crisis continue to spiral, he has redirected the blame, claiming that it would have been much worse if he had listened to Pelosi when he said he was against closing the border with China.

“Crazy Nancy Pelosi said I made a mistake when I banned people infected with China from entering the United States in January,” Trump tweeted Sunday morning, using his own nickname for the Democratic leader.

“Tens of thousands of lives were saved, while dancing on the streets of Chinatown (SF) in late February,” he continued. Biden agreed with her, but soon admitted she was right!

The momentum for reopening of schools comes as the US approaches the 4.2 million mark for the number of confirmed cases, far more than any other country.

The death toll exceeded 146,000 in the United States.

The death and infection rate is substantially lower among youth, prompting the administration to claim that it would be safe for students to return to school in person.

Some other names Trump has called opposition politicians or with whom he disagrees are ‘Mini Mike’ Bloomberg; ‘Wacko’ John Bolton; ‘Low Energy Jeb’ Bush; ‘Crazy’, ‘Crooked’ and ‘Lyin’ Hillary Clinton; ‘Little Marco’ Rubio, ‘Leakin’ James’ Comey, among others.

He also often calls alleged Democratic candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden “Sleepy Joe” and “Creepy Joe.”

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