Pelosi hopes she can fix the relationship with Bidens, admitting she still hasn't talked to them
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. It seems to defend her role in Joe Biden’s decision to withdraw from the 2024 game as she admits she still hasn’t spoken with former president and former first lady Jill Jill Biden.
Biden succumbed to the presidential campaign in his history last July, a weekly defector to Democratic lawmakers who begged him to withdraw his troops after a disastrous debate with incumbent President Donald Trump . Pelosi is seen as the main force behind the democratic pressure movement, causing the president to withdraw from the competition. Since then, the relationship between Bidens and Pelosi has been reportedly frigid.
MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell asked Pelosi on Thursday about Biden's insistence that he could still beat Trump even in the last few days of his presidency. Trump, if he was not forced to step down.
Pelosi “You have to ask him” in the case of “everything is OK” between her and Biden

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi talked about her ongoing cold relationship with Bidens.
Pelosi thought: “Well, all I know is, we won the seats in the house. We didn't lose any seats.” “You know, people are like, 'Oh, the Democrats lost!' No, we No.
Mitchell then pointed out that Jill Biden said in an interview with The Washington Post that she was “disappointed” in Pelosi's move. In late January, Jill Biden told The Post that Pelosi's move “has been in my mind lately”, noting that “we have been friends for 50 years. It makes people feel like they are friends. disappointment.”
Mitchell asked Pelosi: “Is there any way to fix it? Have you talked to her?”
“Okay, of course I hope that,” Pelosi replied. “No, I haven't (talked to Jill Biden), but the truth is, we're all on the mission of the American people, the American people, the American working family.”
Pelosi admits Biden's campaign is not a “way to win” and denies that she forces him to leave the race

President Joe Biden accompanied First Lady Jill Biden (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
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Pelosi then seemed to suggest to the news host that politics might be like maintaining a marriage for the children of their children.
“My whole enthusiasm for participating in politics is for the children. So what have we done for the children?” said the speaker Emerita. “I think it will be important for the kids and not Donald Trump to be the president of the United States, that is – I will take all the necessary steps to make sure that this is not achieved. It has to be handled.”
Pelosi predicts that the prospects for Democrats will become brighter as the party begins to prepare for the mid-2026.
“In about 6 or 7 months, you’re going to see something like this,” she said. “When we start the campaign next fall, you’re going to see a very different story about Democrats’ versus Donald Trump. Condition.”