Abortion champion and Democrat speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, is using religion as a political stunt to convince Americans President Trump is mentally unfit to hold office, as she claims she’ll “pray for the President of the United States.”

“I pray for the president of the United States. And I pray for the United States of America.” the pro-abortion Democrat leader told the adoring media.

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In 2013, the leading cardinal of the highest court at the Vatican said House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi has no Catholic right to be granted Communion.

Mrs. Pelosi should be denied Communion until she changes her advocacy views on abortion, Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke said, in an interview with The Wanderer reported by the Western Center for Journalism.

That’s canon law, not opinion, he said. Canon 915 states that Catholics who are stubbornly contrary “in manifest grave sin are not to be admitted to Holy Communion.”

Will the Catholic church be more or less likely to forgive Speaker Pelosi for her abortion advocacy now that she’s publicly invoking “prayer” as a way to convince voters our sitting President is unstable?

Again, yesterday, the incoherant Nancy Pelosi told her adoring press gaggle that she would pray for President Trump, as she told the media that their “support would be important” to the Democrat Caucus if the they decide to use the 25th Amendment to remove the President.

Is this a new low, even for Nancy, as she uses public prayer as a sick political stunt?

What do you think? Should Nancy Pelosi be able to receive Holy Communion in the Catholic church given her activism to make abortion available to every young girl and woman in America? Tell us what you think in the comment section below.

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