After a 20-year power trip, Nancy Pelosi’s world collapsed in a big way this fall.
But her increasingly odd behavior continues to attract attention.
Now her daughter is revealing details of her family’s bizarre Thanksgiving weekend—and it will leave you shaking your head.
It seems the Pelosi family can’t stay out of the news for all the wrong reasons.
In August, the former speaker’s husband, Paul, was arrested and tossed in jail for three days after he crashed his 2021 Porsche Carrera into an SUV while driving drunk.
Then in October, Paul Pelosi was back in the news when 42-year-old left-wing nudist Dave DePape allegedly broke into the Pelosi home and ultimately attacked Paul over the head with a hammer while police looked on.
DePape claimed Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was his real target.
After his arrest the mentally ill leftist was slapped with a variety of state and federal charges including attempted murder, attempted kidnapping, burglary, and assault with a deadly weapon.
Meanwhile, Pelosi and her documentary filmmaker daughter, Alexandra, have sat down for an interview with The New York Times that wandered into some strange areas as they discussed DePape’s attack.
According to his wife, Paul has a long road to recovery and it will take three to four months before she believes he will be “really back to normal.”
“He’s a strong person, athletic,” Nancy Pelosi said, describing the fallout. “This has been tough. It’s going to be about three or four more months before he’s really back to normal.”
But displaying her filmmaker’s sense of drama, it was Alexandra Pelosi livened up the discussion with a stunning peek inside the family’s bizarre holiday gathering following the attack.
“I think that weighed really heavy on her soul,” Alexandra explained, before describing her mother’s unexpected response to the attack.
Due to the fact that the attacker claimed he was after the Congresswoman because he believed she’s corrupt, Alexandra says her mother “felt really guilty” about the injuries her husband sustained.
“I think she felt really guilty,” she added. “I think that really broke her.”
Alexandra then revealed to the interviewer that the Democrat called priests over to her home to perform an “exorcism.”
“Over Thanksgiving, she had priests coming, trying to have an exorcism of the house and having prayer services,” Alexandra continued.
But exactly how that went down remains a mystery.
The pastor of Pelosi’s local parish, Fr. Arturo Albano, declared that nobody on his staff was involved in such a practice.
“As far as I know, no exorcism or priest services were performed at her home,” Albano said.
The idea that Pelosi would call on a priest—especially after a year fraught with tension over the overturn of Roe v. Wade is surprising.
This past May, the San Francisco archbishop went as far as barring her from taking communion due to her stance on abortion that collides with church doctrine.
Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone came down on Pelosi in a letter after she refused to accommodate his “many requests to speak with you again since you vowed to codify the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision in federal law.”
But apparently, even though she refuses to protect the innocent, when the chips are down Nancy Pelosi still wants to have members of her church come running.
And even go as far as performing an “exorcism” in her home.
Political Animal News will keep you up-to-date on any new developments in this ongoing story.