Prior to President Joe Biden being pushed out of the 2024 presidential election in the wake of his embarrassing debate performance against Donald Trump, former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was rumored to have been at the forefront of pushing the elderly president out of the race.
Reports said that she was making phone calls to top Democrats in an effort to rally the troops in getting behind the coup, but she later denied the reports.
Townhall reported that Pelosi did recently admit that she's not a fan of Biden's "political operation," and suggested that she wasn't convinced that they could pull off a win in November.
Her admission came during an interview with The New Yorker, which was published this week.
The former speaker must have taken a lot of heat behind the scenes from the White House and Biden's operatives, because she made sure to stress that she wasn't making phone calls in the lead-up to Biden's ouster from the race.
"I’ve never been that impressed with his political operation,” Pelosi said.
She added, "They won the White House. Bravo. But my concern was: this ain’t happening, and we have to make a decision for this to happen. The President has to make the decision for that to happen. People were calling. I never called one person. I kept true to my word."
"Any conversation I had, it was just going to be with him. I never made one call. They said I was burning up the lines, I was talking to Chuck [Schumer]. I didn’t talk to Chuck at all," Pelosi continued.
The former speaker doubled down in insisting that she never called anyone about the situation, though reports suggested otherwise.
"I never called one person, but people were calling me saying that there was a challenge there. So there had to be a change in the leadership of the campaign, or what would come next," Pelosi said.
Many believe Pelosi is making up stories as she goes. The bombshell admission that she's not a fan of Biden's political operation wildly differs from remarks she made last week.
Last week, Pelosi had the audacity to suggest that Biden should be the next face on Mt. Rushmore, which triggered an avalanche of mockery.
"Such a consequential president of the United States, a Mount Rushmore kind of president of the United States," Pelosi said during an CBS interview.
There's no telling what she'll say next. Like with most Democrats, it usually depends on the audience.