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Nancy Pelosi makes a disturbing prediction that signals bad news for Republicans

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Pelosi’s time in Congress is coming to an end. But she’s still out there spewing her usual nonsense.

And Nancy Pelosi made a disturbing prediction that signals bad news for Republicans.

Nancy Pelosi is at it again, firing up the Democrat machine with bold predictions. In a recent appearance on ABC’s This Week, the former House Speaker didn’t hold back, declaring that her party is poised to snatch back control of the House in the 2026 midterms.

She’s betting big on Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries to step into the Speaker’s role, painting a picture of Democrat dominance that’s sure to rile up conservatives everywhere.

Host Jonathan Karl kicked things off by probing whether Pelosi ever saw a path to collaborating with President Donald Trump during his first term.

“Of course. When we have an election, elections are elections; you respect the results. We try to work together,” Pelosi said, as if forgetting the endless investigations and impeachments that defined her tenure.

Karl then floated the idea of Democrats reclaiming the House, but Pelosi jumped in with unshakeable certainty, correcting him on the spot.

“No, no, when the Democrats win the House back. We will,” she insisted.

The conversation shifted to how the next Democrat Speaker would handle Trump, and Pelosi offered her seasoned advice, urging authenticity while hyping up Jeffries as the heir apparent.

“Do your own thing. Be yourself. Hakeem Jeffries is ready, he’s eloquent, he’s respected by the members, he is a unifier, he will have —” Pelosi said, before Karl interrupted to confirm her pick.

“You have no doubt it’ll be Hakeem Jeffries?” the host pressed, seeking any hint of hesitation.

“None,” Pelosi shot back, doubling down on her endorsement like it’s a done deal.

Karl pushed further, asking if Democrats would negotiate with Trump on key issues or dig in their heels.

“You can hold up some of what he does. We have the power of the purse. Right now, the Republicans in Congress have abolished the Congress. They just do what the president insists that they do. That will be over,” Pelosi declared.

This interview exposes the Democrats’ playbook: obstruct, delay, and control the narrative at all costs. Pelosi’s words drip with the same elite entitlement that’s turned off everyday Americans tired of Washington games.

For Republicans, this is a rallying cry. Trump’s return to the White House has energized the base, and predictions like Pelosi’s only fuel the fire to keep the House red and push forward real reforms that put America first.

Jeffries might be Pelosi’s golden boy, but he’s just another establishment figure ready to block Trump’s agenda.

As midterms loom in 2026, conservatives must stay vigilant against this kind of overconfident Democrat scheming, remembering how Trump shattered expectations before and can do it again with a unified GOP.

Stay tuned to the Conservative Column.

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