Nancy Pelosi’s Daughter Caught on Tape Refuting Insurrection Narrative

A video of Nancy Pelosi’s daughter that first went viral back in February has resurfaced once again, so we thought it would be worth reminding everyone about this. Since last February, the FBI has wasted American taxpayer money and resources to arrest somewhere between 300 and 500 additional January 6 protesters. Yet everyone knows, as the clip below proves, that January 6 was just a mostly peaceful protest that got a little bit out of hand thanks to the feds.

If you don’t believe that, you should know that Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) now says he has evidence that there were 200 undercover FBI agents in the crowd that day. The FBI agents were dressed as Trump supporters and causing havoc. This is all coming out soon.

At any rate, Nancy Pelosi’s daughter is a documentary filmmaker and she “just so happened” to be at the Capitol on January 6th with a big film crew to trail Nancy around. Alexandra Pelosi was filming inside the Capitol that day, and her husband was outside the building filming protesters.

As this hidden camera footage reveals, no one on Alexandra Pelosi’s documentary film crew believes that January 6 was an insurrection. They fully acknowledge that there were no guns and obviously no plans to take over the government. She was there that day and saw it firsthand and acknowledges that the whole thing was fake.

Watch and enjoy:


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