Pelosi snaps at reporter asking if she wants Biden to drop out of the race: 'Am I speaking English to you?'
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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif, grew testy with a reporter on Wednesday after being asked about whether she supports President Biden's candidacy as he faces mounting pressure to drop out of the race.
ABC News reporter Rachel Scott caught up with Pelosi as she was walking in the halls of Congress and asked her if she had talked with Biden about her comments that morning calling on Biden "to decide" if he was going to stay in the race.
"I'm not having any discussions with you, or anyone else, about what I talk to the president about, with all due respect," Pelosi told Scott in a video shared on X. "I'm not going to be making any comments today, in the hallway, about the fate of our nation, OK?"
Pelosi appeared to become more frustrated as Scott pressed her on whether she wanted Biden to stay in the race.
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"Are you concerned whether or not he can win in November?" Scott asked.
"I think he can win in November," Pelosi responded.
However, the Democrat lost her cool when Scott asked if she believed Biden "should run for re-election."
"I'm not —," she said, stopping in the hallway. "Am I speaking English to you? I’m not going to be making any statements about any of that right now in the hallway."
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