“Protect The Children” Pelosi Jostles Daughter Of Incoming Republican

The life of a high-ranking politician is such a miserable and morally vacant existence proven by the numerous video clips depicting the utter depravity of the Democrat elite.

Whether it be bypassing your own COVID lockdown rules, enriching your family with insider stock tips, paying your spouse a taxpayer-funded salary, or elbowing little children, Democrats across the board seem void of everything that makes someone human.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi once again demonstrated a disgusting level of depravity when she appeared to elbow the daughter of newly-elected Congresswoman Mayra Flores during her swearing-in ceremony.

Rep. Flores made history as being the first lawmaker born in Mexico and also the first Republican in decades to hold her Congressional district. You would think her Mexican heritage and the fact she’s a woman would be enough to receive worship and praise from Democrats and the media but no, Flores is just another Republican in the eyes of the hypocritical left.

Video shared on Twitter showed the California Democrat waving her arms a bit as she spoke — and when she realized how close Flores’ daughter was to her, she lowered her elbow and pushed the young girl aside.

You can see Flores’ daughter standing her ground after being jostled by Pelosi. The adorable little girl bravely steps right back into the frame in the exact position despite Nancy’s efforts to hog the spotlight.

Pelosi is always squawking about “the children,” using them as an abstract group through which to funnel horrific leftist policies, but the very minute a child is present, Nancy is quick to show her true colors.

Needless to say, the internet erupted after video footage of the event circulated across social media.

Mayra Flores even responded to pushy Pelosi’s move against her daughter, saying, “No child should be pushed aside for a photo op.”

Flores defeated former Congressman Filemon Vela, a Democrat, in a historic win. She will will serve the remainder of Vela’s term, but will have to defend her seat again in November.

She came to the United States at the age of six — and is married to a Border Patrol agent.

Author: Sebastian Hayworth


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