Nancy Freaks: Man Poops On Her Property & She Gets Trolled By CNBC Host On Live TV

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The last few days have been some of the worst for Speaker Nancy Pelosi. First, a protester defecates on her driveway in San Francisco, then the 80-year-old Democrat gets trolled on live TV by a CNBC anchor. Poor Nancy is freaking out. It seems she just can’t win. You’ll love this.

Nancy Pelosi (left), “Mando” defecating on Pelosi’s driveway (right) (Photo Credit: YouTube/Screenshot, Twitter/Screenshot)

A YouTube star decided to defecate on Nancy Pelosi’s driveway. The man, who identifies himself as “Mando,” claims to be part of a YouTube community that chronicles “IRL” or “in real life” happenings.

He began the channel after he became homeless six years ago, and he hoped to show his viewers the realities of living on the street as he traveled from city to city.

But recent coronavirus-related lockdowns made daily life increasingly difficult, Mando said — especially when businesses are closed to customers and no longer allow people to use their bathrooms.

As a result, Saturday’s livestream video, titled “Poopalosi,” began as a protest against a lack of resources for people living on the streets — while people in power, such as Pelosi, are able to get haircuts and live their daily lives fairly unchanged.

“I’d been hunting for a toilet all week, and the joke came up in the comments on one of my streams that ‘Hey, you should take a crap at Pelosi’s house,’” Mando told New York Post.

“Everyone was enjoying the idea of it, and eventually I just couldn’t hold it anymore.”

In the video, Mando can be seen wandering the streets of San Francisco in search of Pelosi’s home. Once there, he sets up a camera across the street and stands in what appears to be Pelosi’s driveway for several minutes.

He eventually salutes his viewers before squatting down to relieve himself on the pavement.

“That was for President Trump,” he says after exiting the frame.

Trump-supporting YouTuber Mark Dice shared the video: 

It appears as if Pelosi and her staffers were freaking out and called the Bay Area police to question Mando. 

Just a few hours after the incident, Mando said he was stopped by officers with the Bay Area Rapid Transit Police Department, who detained him at the behest of Capitol Police, the agency tasked with protecting members of Congress.

“It was scary! I thought my life was over in that moment,” he said.

“They kept asking me, ‘Are you this? Are you that? Are you Antifa?’ And the Capitol Police were definitely watching my channel, because I could hear them on the radio like, ‘Tell him to turn off the stream.’”

Nancy didn’t take too kindly to Mando defecating on her driveway, but that’s not all. On Monday, the House Speaker was on live TV with CNBC when she got trolled.

CNBC host Jim Cramer was questioning Pelosi about blocking the new coronavirus relief bill. The House Speaker is holding out to stuff the bill with pork. It’s safe to say Cramer isn’t a big Pelosi fan.

“What deal can we have, crazy Nancy? I’m sorry, that was the president. I have such reverence for the office, I would never use that term,” Cramer said.

“But you just did,” Pelosi replied looking very perturbed.

“Anything the president says is a projection of his own insecurities. He calls other people crazy because he knows he is,” Pelosi said. “He’s a master of projection. So anytime he says something you say, ‘Uh-oh, that’s what he’s thinking of himself.'”

As he ended the interview, Cramer reiterated that he was being “facetious” by saying “crazy Nancy.”

“You know I was being facetious when I used the term,” Cramer said.

“I do,” Pelosi said.

That’s when Cramer doubled down feigning an apology to bring it up again.

“The Speaker of the House should not be called that name,” Cramer continued. “I don’t even want to use it again.”

Trump made it crystal clear what is really going on with Pelosi and her cohorts. 

“I know Pelosi, I know Schumer very well. They don’t want to make a deal because they think it’s good for politics if they don’t make a deal,” Trump said. “I’m taking the high road by not seeing them. That’s the high road.”

Pelosi announced to Democrats earlier Tuesday that the House will remain in session until there is a deal on coronavirus aid. That announcement came as some moderate Democrats have expressed anxiety in recent days about potentially only remaining in session for a few weeks this month until Congress passes a spending bill to avoid a shutdown and leaving Washington until after the November elections.

Pelosi could have a deal with the president in a heartbeat if she gave up trying to pack it with pork. Right now, one of the big issues the Speaker is trying to add has to do with mail-in voting.

Pelosi is trying to add $25 million to the stimulus package to go toward mail-in voting.

Speaking on Fox News’s Mornings with Maria, Trump said: “That’s election money basically.”

Trump continued: “Now, if we don’t make a deal, that means they don’t get the money. That means they can’t have universal mail-in voting. They just can’t have it.”

The Democrats don’t care about helping the American people. Everything they do right now has to do with winning the election in November. Thank God President Trump is on to their shenanigans and will block their attempts to rig the election.

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Rebecca Diserio is a conservative writer and speaker who has been featured in numerous high profile publications. She's a graduate of St. Joseph High School in Lakewood, CA and worked as a Critical Care Registered Nurse at USC Medical Center. A former Tea Party spokesman, she helped manage Star Parker’s campaign for US Congress and hosted a popular conservative radio show where she interviewed Dr. Alveda King, Ann Coulter, David Limbaugh, and Michelle Malkin. A police widow, she resides in Southern California.