Nancy Pelosi Is Certain Dems Will Retake House, Praises Jeffries As ‘Unifier’

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) lavished praise on current House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), claiming that he is a “unifier” and more than qualified to take over as Speaker and insisting that Democrats would regain control of the House in 2026.

Pelosi sat down with ABC News anchor Jonathan Karl to discuss her lengthy tenure in the United States House of Representatives — and as the first female House Speaker — on Sunday’s broadcast of “This Week,” as she is set to begin her final year in Congress.

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Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi says she thinks the Democrats will re-take the House of Representatives in 2026: “Hakeem Jeffries is ready, he’s eloquent, he’s respected by the members, he is a unifier.” https://t.co/ZnRxKy0sL5 pic.twitter.com/O6RtIf76eh

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“So, if the Democrats win the House back —” Karl began, but Pelosi interrupted.

“No, no — when. When the Democrats win the House back, because we will,” Pelosi insisted.

“How does the next Democratic speaker of the House deal with Donald Trump?” Karl asked. “What would be your advice?”

“Be yourself. Just do your own thing, just be yourself,” Pelosi said. “Hakeem Jeffries is ready, he’s eloquent, he’s respected by the members, he is a unifier …”

“You have no doubt it will be Hakeem Jeffries?” Karl asked.

“No.”

Karl asked whether there were already plans in place going into the second half of Trump’s presidency, specifically whether there were plans for impeachments or investigations — “or do you deal with him and get something done on all the other issues?”

Pelosi argued that it would be “hard to come up with something that [Trump] will sign because of the problem that he is,” and claimed that Trump would “hold up” anything useful that Democrats were able to force through.

But while Jeffries apparently has Pelosi’s full confidence, he has already run into trouble as the Minority Leader in recent weeks.

CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins challenged Jeffries during an interview while Senate Democrats were keeping the government shutdown going, rebuffing his claim that House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) was refusing to speak with him about bringing the shutdown to an end. Within seconds, it was revealed that Johnson and Jeffries had spoken about ending the shutdown — and that Johnson had initiated the conversation — and that Jeffries had written him off because he was not willing to simply give up and let Democrats have what they wanted.

Jeffries also ran into several challenges from CNBC hosts who disputed his claims that Republicans were the ones at fault for the government shutdown and that Democrats were offering reasonable solutions to the potential extension of COVID-era Obamacare subsidies.

During a recent press conference, when asked a question about Dr. Mehmet Oz — who is currently serving in President Donald Trump’s administration as the 17th administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Jeffries trashed the renowned cardio-thoracic surgeon as “woefully unqualified.”

In short order, Fox News anchor John Roberts replied with a fact-check: “@hakeemjeffries just insisted that @DrOz is ‘unqualified.’ Just a quick fact check for the minority leader: Mehmet Oz: Undergraduate degree — Harvard; MD — UPenn; MBA — Wharton School; He was a renowned cardio-thoracic surgeon at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital before taking the leap into TV.”

104-Year-Old WWII Veteran Brings House Down With National Anthem

A 104-year-old WWII Veteran absolutely crushed the National Anthem Saturday on a saxophone before the New York Islanders faced the New York Rangers in the rivalry hockey game, and the crowd went wild!

Staff Sergeant Dominick Critelli was helped onto the ice, where he performed a wonderful rendition of the anthem in a custom Islanders jersey complete with the number 104.

His century-old lungs carried the anthem as if he were just 20 years old. Islanders and Rangers fans with hands over their hearts and pride in their eyes sang along with Critelli. It was a moving scene—a scene that unfortunately has become rare since the Colin Kaepernicks of the world tried to diminish the anthem.

It was nearly 10 years ago in 2016 when Kaepernick first sat out the anthem. Since then, the Star Spangled Banner has sadly often been a point of contention. But thanks to Critelli’s pipes, it seems as though America is back.

104 year old World War 2 Veteran Dominick Critelli performed the National Anthem on the saxophone at tonight’s game! pic.twitter.com/m0v0WT6L2Y

— New York Islanders (@NYIslanders) December 28, 2025

“USA!” chants rang out following his pre-game performance. The Army Veteran gave a strong salute to the crowd following his last note.

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Critelli served as an aircraft mechanic with the 95th Infantry Division Headquarters Battery after immigrating to the United States from Italy. According to the National Hockey League, Critelli spent 151 days in combat during WWII. He fought at Normandy and in the Battle of the Bulge. Critelli went behind enemy lines during the war to help isolated American troops who needed supplies. His service to our country earned Critelli the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with three Bronze Stars. As well as the American Theatre Medal, the WWII Victory Medal and the Good Conduct Medal.

Critelli was honored last summer on the 80th Anniversary of D-Day by French President Emmanuel Macron who awarded Critelli The Legion of Honor, France’s highest military award.

The highly decorated serviceman’s performance Saturday in front of 17,000 hockey fans wasn’t his biggest audience he’s ever played for.

In an interview with The New York Post prior to Saturday’s game, Critelli said he’d once performed on the top of a rolling army tank for thousands after helping free the Netherlands of Nazi rule.

“I guess, it must have been 50,000, 60,000 people,” Critelli told The Post.

All these years later, the proud New Yorker can still put on a show.

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