Nancy Pelosi Called Trump ‘Domestic Enemy’ in New Footage from January 6 Aftermath

CBS News

Nancy Pelosi referred to former President Donald Trump as a “domestic enemy” in a newly released video of the former speaker of the House the day after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. The footage was turned over to Congress by HBO and obtained by CBS News.

The footage shows the former House leader preparing for a press conference with her staffers on Jan. 7. In the footage, Pelosi plans to publicly call for the resignation of U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund in the aftermath of the attack, but also addressed Trump’s role in the attack. 

“There is a domestic enemy in the White House,” Pelosi says. “Let’s not mince words about this.” She did not use that line when addressing the press later that day.

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