By Sophie O’Hara | February 11, 2020

I think we can all agree Nancy Pelosi’s behavior during Trump’s State of the Union address was bizarre.

Especially that part when she ripped up his speech like an angry child.

RELATED: [VIDEO] Visibly Shaken Pelosi Mumbles to Herself, Makes Bizarre Facial Expressions at #SOTU

Now Pelosi’s speech ripping is mainly what made headlines, but what wasn’t reported on enough was her bizarre mumbling and facial gestures she kept making behind Trump.

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Trump hilariously mocked Pelosi’s odd behavior during his rally in New Hampshire last night, where he said “someone was mumbling behind me terribly” during his SOTU speech.

Can’t you just see “Mumbling Nancy” being her new, hilarious nickname?

Watch the video:

Trump isn’t the only one there who noticed it, cause Vice President Pence recently told the Daily Caller he heard Pelosi making some strange sounds.

Pence also mentioned that Pelosi was continuing to make noises and complaints to him throughout Trump’s address to Congress.

“Not just at the end of the speech, but during the course of the speech, she was muttering to me throughout and making some complaints,” the vice president said. [The Daily Caller]

What a nutbag right?

How can an elected official be so triggered at an official event like SOTU that they actually mumble to themselves and tear up pieces of paper?

Pelosi is literally behaving like a child.

This piece originally appeared on WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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