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PELOSI'S PICKS? Scott Jennings Jokes Trump Should Tap Wall Street Nancy, 'We Could All Retire in Six Months!' [WATCH]

posted by Hannity Staff - 11.07.25

CNN’s lone GOP panelist Scott Jennings joked this week that President Trump should hire Nancy Pelosi to run Americans’ retirement accounts; “We could all be retired in six months!” Jennings joked.

Pelosi has long been suspected of using insider information to trade stocks. Now she’s retiring — and Jennings got in a few jabs.

“Putting Nancy Pelosi in fundraising emails would always produce,” Jennings said. “And by the way, it’s not often that someone can become a titan of both Washington and Wall Street. Republicans will remember her as one of the most prolific and successful day traders. She beat the S&P 500 by 559% in her stock portfolio. She’s worth a lot of money. She did an amazing job. What a blow for the financial houses today on Wall Street. I’m sure they’re mourning.”

Jennings added: “I want Trump to put her in charge of the Social Security Administration. We could all retire in six months!”

Watch the clip below:

The former House Speaker and Democratic powerhouse announced Thursday she will not seek reelection, officially closing the book on one of the most polarizing — and powerful — runs in congressional history.

“I want you, my fellow San Franciscans, to be the first to know I will not be seeking re-election to Congress,” Pelosi, 85, said in a video message to constituents.

Pelosi had a $2,675,036 minimum net worth in the year she began serving and a $63,996,050 minimum net worth in 2024, according to a Daily Caller News Foundation analysis of assets and liabilities listed in her congressional financial disclosures.

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