Pelosi Gets ‘Eviction Notice’ as Fed Up Progressives Declare She Is ‘Out of Touch’ with the People

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Pelosi is out of touch. Now even liberals are beginning to realize it.

It’s been widely speculated that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s days in power are numbered. However, this “eviction notice” appears to be coming sooner than previously thought.

Nick Arama of Red State writes, “Progressive members of Congress had been protesting on the steps of the U.S. Capitol to get House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to extend the moratorium. The Biden team said they couldn’t do anything because of a recent Supreme Court decision, so they booted the issue to Congress.”

He continues, “Then Congress adjourned for vacation yesterday, leaving the coming problems unaddressed and infuriating the progressives.”

Democrats were heavily critical of the decision, including Rep. Cori Bush as well as ‘Squad’ member Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY).

Cori Bush said, “We could have extended it yesterday, but some Democrats went on vacation instead.”

Democrats wanted to extend the eviction moratorium, which ultimately expired yesterday. This will reportedly “create a huge mess with all the folks who weren’t paying rent, despite still contractually being obligated to pay.”

Now Pelosi is facing some serious protest:


TRENDING 👇 Liz Cheney Gets Embarrassed With New Nickname

Liz Cheney has been labeled a trader following her decision to turn on Trump and vote to impeach him.

Cheney says she believes some Republicans are “shameful.” Cheney explains further that she thinks Republicans are denying Donald Trump’s responsibility for the January 6 Capitol riot.

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Now New York Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik has a new nickname for Cheney. According to Stefanik, Rep. Liz Cheney is working as a “Pelosi pawn” since she joined Pelosi’s Jan. 6 committee. The committee has been heavily criticized as an extremely partisan attempt to cherrypick the facts leading up to the events on Jan. 6th at the Capitol.

“And when it comes to Liz Cheney, she is a Pelosi Republican, a Pelosi pawn at this point,” Stefanik said. “She does not represent the Republican conference, or Republican voters or the American people. Pelosi bears responsibility because we know that as early as December, there was information and intelligence that there were potential security threats and that the Capitol was not going to be secure on January 6,” she said.

“Nancy Pelosi refused to act. We also know that on January 6, Nancy Pelosi was passed a note by the sergeant-at-arms, her political appointee, asking for her permission to bring in the National Guard. She hesitated,” Stefanik added.