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Nancy Pelosi Is Surprised That Trump Is 'So Sensitive' About His Weight, Considering He Fat-Shames People All The Time

In a recent interview, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi referred to President Trump as "morbidly obese."

She was surprised by his taking offense, considering the things he's said about women.


You can see the moment here.

Asked about Speaker Pelosi after her comments, the President said she's a "waste of time" and that she's a "sick woman."

Pelosi shot back that Trump should have a thicker skin after some of the things he's said about women in the past.


Pelosi commented:

"I didn't know that he would be so sensitive, he's always talking about other people's weight. I think he should recognize his words weigh a ton."

Many online also noted she was quoting medical evaluations.



According to fact checkers, President Trump would be considered "obese" rather than "morbidly obese" by most physician's standards due to his age and physique.

That having been said, the President is no stranger to insulting people's weight.

He once called a winner of his own Miss Universe pageant an "eating machine," and told a man attending one of his rallies "go home, start exercising."



Many online just can't get enough of Nancy Pelosi throwing the President shade.



Those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.

With this new chapter, the ongoing feud between the President and the Speaker of the House continues. No one expects the pair to make nice anytime soon.

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