The
speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives and the Republican
president have not spoken directly for seven months but have
exchanged barbs this week as Congress and the White House work
to respond to a coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than
91,000 people in the United States.
"It's like a child who comes in with mud on their pants," Pelosi
told a news conference when asked about provocative comments
Trump has made about MSNBC television host Joe Scarborough,
including references to him as "psycho."
"He comes in with doggy doo on his shoes and everybody who works
with him has that on their shoes, too, for a very long time to
come," Pelosi said, referring to canine excrement.
Trump, famous for his name-calling and insults, told reporters
earlier in the week during a visit to Capitol Hill: "Pelosi is a
sick woman. She's got a lot of problems. A lot of mental
problems."
The president was responding to Pelosi's comments on Monday that
he should not be taking the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine as a
preventive medicine against the coronavirus because of his age
and being in a weight group she said was "morbidly obese."
Pelosi, who is second in line for the presidency, has not spoken
directly to Trump since Oct. 16, when she attended a White House
meeting on Syria.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and other Trump administration
officials led the negotiations with Pelosi and other
congressional Democrats that resulted in $3 trillion in
coronavirus relief over the past two months.
(Reporting by Richard Cowan; Editing by Scott Malone and Peter
Cooney)
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