
Nancy Pelosi is inflexible that she won her control over the Democratic Party despite her resounding defeat in 2024 and a growing choir that urges her to resign, the sources tell The Post.
Former President Joe Biden called Pelosi one of the main architects of the measure to push him aside for Kamala Harris to run in the short term, and she was instrumental in the disastrous campaign of $ 1 billion that followed the party to lose the White House.
The younger members of the party and even the current leader of the minority of the House of Representatives, Hakeem Jeffries, believe that it is time to cool off and a new leadership, in accordance with the sources, but Pelosi insists on businesses as usual.
“While Nancy breathes, he will do anything to do,” said Willie Brown, former mayor or San Francisco who once former vice president Harris.
“She is the heart and soul of the Democratic Party, particularly for the Californians,” he added to the post.
Behind the scene, some see it differently, according to a former Democratic manufacturer of New York City who complained about Pelosi still “entrusted” in national affairs.
“Hakeem chases her,” they said, referring to Jeffries. “Nancy has her hand in every decision she makes as a leader. He simply can’t help it.”
A Jeffries spokesman said in a statement: “The leader Jeffries has made that and the Democrats of the House of Representatives are proud to be on the historical shoulders of Nancy Pelosi.”
Despite having turned 85, the Emerita speaker, as Pelosi called herself, has already submitted documents in November to run for Congress in 2026 and has almost $ 10 million in the coffers of her campaign, according to the Federal Electoral Commission.
With a personal equity estimated at $ 250 million and 20 quarters as a congressman, the younger members of the party feel that Pelosi has become the incarnation of the wealthy corporate democrat, an image desperately wants to shake.
“I really feel that the Democrats really need to become a party that fights the teeth and nails for the working class and the middle class at this time,” said Saikat Chakrabarti, one of his opponents in the 2026 Democratic primary.
Chakrabarti explained how after the 2024 elections he expected changes. Instead, Hey listed to Pelosi Tell to a podcaster of the New York Times everything would be status quo.
“Basically, he argued how the Democrats really do not need to change,” Chakrabarti told Rolling Stone. “You know, they ran a great career, they did everything possible, and nothing has to change. That was the first warning sign for me.”
Chakrabarti is a Software Engineer and Progressive Political Advisor who was previously head of the Cabinet of New York Congresswoman, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, where he was an architect of his condemned environmental initiative of New Deal New Deal.
Jake Rakov, 37, who runs for a seat in southern California. He is one of California surprising democrats contacted by the post that is not afraid to get out of the line and criticize the leadership of the party.
“I am running because the Democratic Party needs a new generation to take a step forward,” Rakov told the post last week. “Nancy Pelosi has been there for a long time, and has done incredible things, but at this time we need new energy for Congress.”
Rakov, a former communications consultant, is challenging the headquarters of Brad Sherman, 70, who has been in Congress for almost 30 years. Hello, I also used to work as Anide for Sherman at the same time.
Rakov said he is refusing to take money from the Corporate Political Action Committee for his campaign to avoid being at any commercial interest.
It is also committing to impose mandate limits on Congress, which limits legislators to five terms. “It was never bad to be a lifelong career,” he added.
If Pelosi passed the cane to a young candidate in his district, he would like to go down to half of a term and then support his daughter, Christine Pelosi, in a special election for Hereb, according to a Democrat.
“If I had to guess on the next movement of Pelosi, I would say that you are preparing to give up and give your daughter the seat,” said the expert.
Christine Pelosi, 58, is a democratic political strategist, author and former president of the Caucus of the women of the Democratic Party in California. She also served as a special advisor to the US Housing and Urban Development Department. UU. Duning The Clinton/Gore Administration in 1999-2001.
Brown, 91, told The Post that he met Pelosi, the first woman to occupy the chair of the speaker of the house, in 2007-2011 and again in 2019-2023 for more than 50 years.
He saw her in an event in San Francisco last month, although the two did not talk about politics, and he does not believe he will resign soon.
“No one combines her with the relief skills with which Nancy is blessed. She is incredible in every way,” he added.
In addition to contemplating his future in politics, the octogenarian is still helping her risk capitalist husband Paul to recover from an attack of an upset intruder that broke into the house of San Francisco de la Familia in 2022 and hit him with a hammer.
David Depope, the attacker of the conspiracy theory, initially said she was looking for Nancy after she entered and found her sleepy husband in bed. He was sentenced to life imprisonment without probation in October.
The couple also recently raised eye eyebrows when Paul Pelosi made $ 38 million in shares operations in the week before Trump took office in January.
Paul Pelosi sold $ 24 million in Apple shares, as well as shares worth $ 5 million in the NVIDIA chips manufacturer. Both transactions were executed on the eve of the New Year, according to government presentations. Nancy Pelosi is legally obliged to reveal her husband’s actions.
In the past, the operations of shares of her husband, which have been observed as particularly timely investments in the face of key legislative actions, have caused ongoing debates about possible conflicts of interest and the need for financial activities of stricter regulations.
Pelosi’s initial proposals oppose legislators and their spouses that are prohibited from negotiating actions, insisting that her husband performs operations of shares independently and that she has no participation in her businesses.

