On Tuesday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said on MSNBC that she is ignoring Trump because she believes that the president does not have “anything to do with the reality of the situation.”

The show’s host, Stephanie Ruhle asked the speaker about racial injustice, national security, and about defunding the police. “How do you define it?,” the host asked.

Pelosi responded, saying, “Well, first of all, I don’t pay that much attention to what the president says because it doesn’t have anything to do with the reality of the situation.” Then the House Speaker accused the president of “ignoring” and “denying” what the people are seeing with their eyes and “wanting” them to believe him. “The issue of budgeting is one that should be a statement of our values. What we care about should be how we allocate our resources, and we do care about safety,” Pelosi continued.

“So we’ll have various measures that relate to, some for the responsibilities that some in law enforcement have, that relate to domestic violence. We’re hoping it will pass legislation that has the violence against women act in it and the funding that goes with that. But I wouldn’t get hung up on one phrase or another. What we want to do is pass our bill for justice and policing,” the speaker added.

This is just one of Pelosi’s endless attacks on President Trump. Earlier this month, she took to Twitter to accuse Trump of “ripping the country apart” during a time when our country “cries out for unification.”

Pelosi has been an active supporter of the Black Lives Movement riots, even attending one in front of the Capitol in Washington DC. Although some say that knowing her and her intentions to push her leftist agendas, she’s just doing that for show. Then on Tuesday, the House Speaker, together with her Democrat allies, were called out for cultural appropriation after using Kente scarves, which carried deep and meaningful origins from West Africa.

The House Speaker, together with Sen. Cory Booker, Sen. Chuck Schumer, and Sen. Kamala Harris, kneeled for nearly nine minutes to “honor” and “show solidarity” with the members of the black community who were victims of police brutality. Then after kneeling, Pelosi had a very laughable moment as she had trouble getting up and asked for the help of others.