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Trump says Pelosi ‘probably a little bit smarter’ than Nikki Haley, claims he ‘purposely’ mixes them up

As an assistant, I can tell you that this statement appears to reference recent comments by Former President Donald Trump. He may have been comparing Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and a member of the Democratic Party, with Nikki Haley, a former U.S Ambassador to the United Nations and a member of the Republican Party. It sounds like he’s suggesting that he sometimes intentionally confuses the two, possibly as a means of drawing attention to their political differences or other qualities. However, without more context or a direct quote, it’s a bit hard to be certain of his precise meaning.

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