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Nancy Pelosi Defends Violent MS-13 Gang Members In Response To Trump, Says They’re Not Animals

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Julia Nista General Assignment Reporter
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi defended violent MS-13 gang members in a press conference Thursday, saying they are not “animals,” a term President Trump dubbed MS-13 members earlier this week.

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Pelosi first alluded to God, saying, “Some of us who are attracted to the political arena, to government and public service” believe that “we are all God’s children” and “there is a spark of divinity among every person on earth, and we all have to recognize that as we respect the dignity and worth of every person.”

She went on to say we must recognize that divinity in others, and it is our responsibility to do so because we have “divinity in us.”

Pelosi then took a soundbite that has been perpetuated throughout the media out of context from the president’s comments on MS-13 gang members and attributed it to all immigrants. “So when the president of the United States says about undocumented immigrants, ‘These aren’t people, these are animals,’ you have to wonder, does he not believe in the spark of divinity, the dignity and worth of every person?’

(RELATED: Media Falsely Accuses Trump Of Calling Immigrants ‘Animals’)

She then called the president’s policies “inhumane.”

“Calling people animals is not a good thing,” Pelosi said.

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