Pelosi’s Rant at the Capitol Ceremony
Speaker Nancy Pelosi used a plaque unveiling for Capitol police to deliver a lengthy attack on President Donald Trump and the events of January 6. Her remarks sounded emotional and at times disjointed, as she described fear for staff safety and repeated the claim that an insurrection was incited by the president. The moment was meant to honor officers but turned into a political speech that left many asking why a solemn memorial became a stage for more accusations.
What She Said Versus What Records Show
Pelosi said the president incited an insurrection, a claim frequently repeated by Democrats. But legal records show President Donald Trump was never charged with insurrection. Public officials and reporters have pointed out a gap between political statements and court outcomes. That gap matters because words shape public memory of January 6 and because accuracy should matter when honoring people who put themselves at risk.
Warnings and Security Choices Before January 6
Reporting and testimony since January 6 show that Pelosi and other officials received warnings about potential breaches the night before the riot. Some of Pelosi’s top security aides reportedly raised alarms. Critics say those warnings created a window to call in the National Guard and beef up protections. Supporters of Pelosi argue the situation was chaotic and decisions were complex. The dispute over what was known and who acted on it remains central to the debate.
National Guard: Who Declined and Why
There is disagreement over who declined National Guard assistance at the Capitol that day. Some sources say requests were turned down for political reasons. Pelosi has said the President did not send the Guard and has pushed back when questioned about withholding troops. The back and forth shows how January 6 has become a political flashpoint, with each side pointing fingers over security failures and missed opportunities.
New Footage and the Push to Shape the Story
Footage released by oversight committees and clips from reporters have been used to support competing narratives. One widely shared clip shows Pelosi saying I take responsibility, which her critics highlight when arguing she had advance notice. Other recordings and statements get trotted out by different camps. Video and social posts now drive public opinion, so every clip gets intense scrutiny from both sides.
Why This Still Matters
People on both sides of the aisle want answers about safety, responsibility, and how we remember January 6. Honoring Capitol police is appropriate and overdue. At the same time, turning that moment into a political accusation without clear legal backing risks deepening national division. Voters deserve clear facts and honest accountability, not theatrical speeches that muddy the record.
🚨 Since January 6, 2021, Nancy Pelosi spent 3+ years and nearly $20 million creating a narrative to blame Donald Trump.
NEW FOOTAGE shows on January 6, Pelosi ADMITTED:
"I take responsibility."
WATCH: pic.twitter.com/95a0totTWB
— Oversight Subcommittee (@OversightAdmn) June 10, 2024
BREAKING: Nancy Pelosi SNAPS at OUR Reporter – Points in Her Face and Hurls Insults
When our reporter pressed @SpeakerPelosi on why she refused National Guard support on January 6th, she lost it – pointing in her face, yelling “Shut up,” and accusing her of pushing “Republican… pic.twitter.com/nXxKJaq6Gz
— LindellTV (@RealLindellTV) October 15, 2025
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