Nancy Pelosi and Donald Trump have been insulting each other for quite some time and as part of this string of personal insults, Pelosi compared the president and his top aides to kids with doggy doo on their shoes. The Congresswoman said about Trump and his administration that it's almost like a kid arriving with mud on his pants and doggy doo on his shoes.

Taking a jab at his top aides, Pelosi said those working with him are also going to have it on their shoes for a very long time. During an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper earlier this week, Pelosi said Trump is morbidly obese. This comes after the president's recent physical exam shows that he can be placed under the obese category.

The speaker explained that her remarks about Trump's obesity were in line with the president's use of hydroxychloroquine, which is an anti-malaria drug. He has been taking these drugs in a bid to avoid Covid-19 symptoms, and Pelosi used this against the president to give him a dose of his own medicine.

Pelosi pointed out that the president has called women one or the other thing over time, thinking that passes off as humor in some cultures. In a sympathetic way, Pelosi said she quoted only what the doctors had said about Trump, adding that the American people do not want their president to take something that could prove to be dangerous, Independent reported.

Moreover, she said over a period of time, she has trained herself to remain unaffected by Trump's insults. Noting that she could take offense at several things, but they don't affect her that much, Pelosi said she tried giving Trump a dose of his own medicine by stating what the doctors said about his weight.

Pelosi's newest insult that compares the president to a child with dog feces on his shoes was a response to a question from a reporter about the propriety of Trump's tweets that accused MSNBC host Joe Scarborough of killing a congressional aide when he served as a member of the House. Pelosi deemed these comments completely inappropriate in more than one way.

At a press conference, Pelosi said her spats with Trump were of no importance; while their relationship continues to deteriorate to the point where they do not even talk to each other directly. Interestingly, they need to communicate when it comes to passing important legislation like coronavirus response bills or annual government spending bills.