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Trump rips ‘disgusting degenerate’ Pelosi, alleges ‘average’-minded husband Paul got rich off ‘inside information’

  • Aug 10, 2025
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    NYPOST

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“Crooked Nancy Pelosi, and her very ‘interesting’ husband, beat every Hedge Fund in 2024. In other words, these two very average ‘minds’ beat ALL of the Super Geniuses on Wall Street, thousands of them. It’s all INSIDE iNFORMATION!” Trump wrote in a blistering attack on Truth Social late Saturday.

Trump also implied that someone should look into Pelosi (D-Calif.) and gloated over how he overcame two impeachment efforts the leading Democrat oversaw.

“Is anybody looking into this??? She is a disgusting degenerate, who Impeached me twice, on NO GROUNDS, and LOST! How are you feeling now, Nancy???” Trump wrote.

It is not immediately clear what sparked Trump’s broadside against Pelosi, 85, who has fiercely denied any accusations of insider trading.

“Pelosi does not own any stocks and has no knowledge or subsequent involvement in any transactions,” spokesperson Ian Krager told The Post last month.

The Post contacted a Pelosi spokesperson for a response to Trump’s latest swipe against her.

Nonetheless, the speaker emeritus has long faced scrutiny over her husband Paul’s venture capital and other business endeavors.

Lawmakers are not required to publicly divulge their net worth, which means it is unclear exactly how much she is worth.

An estimate from Quiver Quantitative has pegged it at least $263.23 million, making her the fourth richest member of Congress. But there are open questions about whether she is even wealthier than that.

Last year, Paul Pelosi’s trades in 2024 outperformed the S&P 500’s 25% gain last year, by hauling in some 54% in returns, as The Post previously reported, citing Bloomberg data.

In January, Paul Pelosi invested in an artificial intelligence health firm, Tempus AI, buying it when it was worth some $31.83 per share. But then the firm cut a $200 million deal with AstraZeneca and is now worth about $60.87 a share, almost double the price when Paul Pelosi purchased it.