Fox & Friends host rips script in half as she cuts off co-hosts brutal Nancy Pelosi roast

Nancy Pelosi, who announced her retirement, was a hot topic of conversation on Fox & Friends as one host took aim at the former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.
During the Thursday, Nov. 6 episode of Fox & Friends, host Ainsley Earhardt dramatically tore a script in half on stage as her co-host went on a fiery misogynistic rant against Pelosi. The moment came after the program aired a clip of Hakeem Jeffries reacting to Pelosi’s recent controversial remarks regarding President Donald Trump.
Pelosi, who previously endorsed Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential race, was under fire on Fox & Friends after she brutally slammed President Trump in an interview with CNN.
During her television appearance, the 85-year-old politician said, “He’s just a vile creature. The worst thing on the face of the Earth.” To which interviewer Elex Michaelson asked, “You think he’s the worst thing on the face of the Earth?” And she confirmed, “I do, yeah. I do.”
Diving deeper into her reasoning, Pelosi said, “Because he’s the president of the United States, and he does not honor the Constitution of the United States. In fact, he’s turned the Supreme Court into a rogue court.”
He continued, “But it just shows you that she’s twisted and she’s got to get out. She lost her fastball 30 years ago. Why is she sticking around? Is there anything to do around the yard? Does she garden? Is there anybody that wants to spend time with her?”
The 61-year-old journalist went on to add, “I know she’s got a great refrigerator; we know that for sure. So it’s just unbelievable that we still go to her. And she gets a pass. She’s the one who jammed Obamacare down our throats that so insolvent we still can’t fund it, and that’s why the government shutdown is happening.”
But at this point, his fellow co-host Ainsley seemed to have had enough of his ruthless rant as she grabbed a script sitting on her lap and loudly ripped it in half.
After the dramatic gesture, Brian replied, “Alright, I guess I’m done.” Ainsley then turned to her fellow co-host, Lawerence B. Jones, and said, “Sorry, that was your script I’ll give you another one.”
To which Brian jokingly asked another Fox correspondent, “You have any tape Carly?”




