Pelosi Has An Intense Exchange With Reporter Over J6 Allegation

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Pelosi snapped. Again.

And not just any snap—the kind of full-throttle meltdown you expect from a flustered TikTok influencer, not a former Speaker of the House. But when confronted with a direct, inconvenient question about her role on January 6th, Nancy Pelosi didn’t just dodge—she detonated.

A reporter for LindellTV, Alison Steinberg, calmly asked what plenty of Americans have been wondering for years: “Why did you refuse the National Guard on Jan. 6?” Boom. That was all it took. Pelosi launched into a finger-wagging tirade, shrieking at Steinberg to “shut up” and accusing her of spouting “Republican talking points.”

Touchy, isn’t she?

Let’s pause there. When someone reacts like that to a question—any question—it usually means you hit a nerve. Especially when their response includes no real denial, just venom. Pelosi didn’t calmly state facts. She didn’t answer with clarity. She lashed out, stormed off, and clung to someone’s arm like a frazzled celebrity leaving court.

And guess what? That clip went viral—because America saw something it’s been suspecting all along: Pelosi doesn’t want these questions asked. At all.

Which raises the obvious question: why?

We already know President Trump offered the National Guard ahead of January 6. That’s on record. Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund has been clear—his repeated requests were stalled, denied, and delayed, specifically by the House Sergeant at Arms. You know, the guy who reported to Pelosi.

Yet Pelosi wants us to believe this was all Trump’s doing? That she had no say, no role, no authority—nothing? Come on. Even her own past comments betray her. She once admitted, “I take responsibility for not having them just prepare for war.” So… she did have responsibility? Which is it?

It gets better. Sund, the man on the ground that day, posted a point-by-point reminder for Pelosi—just in case her memory was still fuzzy. He said her Sergeant at Arms blocked his National Guard requests multiple times. Seventy minutes passed while the Capitol descended into chaos. Seventy minutes. That’s an eternity when things are spiraling.

But Pelosi? She wants you to forget that. Move on. Don’t ask questions. Don’t dig deeper.

Unfortunately for her, a new January 6 committee is digging. And this time, it’s not being chaired by her hand-picked allies. Rep. Barry Loudermilk is heading it up, and unlike the last round of political theater, this committee might actually follow the facts—all of them.

Maybe that’s why Pelosi’s nerves are showing. Maybe that’s why a single question from a reporter sent her off the rails. She sees what’s coming. She knows her tightly controlled narrative is cracking.

And here’s the real kicker: when someone truly has nothing to hide, they don’t need to scream at reporters. They don’t need to storm off. They answer. Clearly. Calmly. Transparently.

But Pelosi? She just shouted, shook her finger, and ran.

Why?

That’s the question Americans should be asking—and they are.