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During an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper this week, former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi attacked the legitimacy of the Supreme Court and claimed it’s “gone rogue.”

“Do you have confidence in the Supreme Court? They’ve yet to rule on this immunity thing; all this with Alito and the flags and Clarance Thomas and his wife. Do you have confidence in the Supreme Court?” Cooper asked Pelosi Monday night.

“No, I think they have gone rogue. It’s most unfortunate,” she claimed. “But it’s unfortunate further to see what the other justices … what happened to the chief justice? Did he go weak or did he go rogue? I don’t know. And that’s the same thing with these members of Congress, if I can take it back to that, because, as tragic as that night was — and they were coming after me to put a bullet in my head. They were going to hang the — have a gallows for the vice president of the United States.”

“So, no, I don’t have confidence in the Supreme Court,” she later added. “I think that some of the decisions they have — see, I respect their point of view. If they have a point of view about a woman’s right to choose, okay, but that’s not what they’re there to do, to advocate for a point of view. Run for Congress.”

Pelosi claims certain justices voted “their opinion on policy” rather than follow “the oath of office to uphold the Constitution of the United States.”

“I want us to get back to a place where the three branches of government, as our Founders initiated, are respected across the board,” she added. “But I don’t have a lot of confidence in this court, unfortunately. I say that with a heavy heart.”

Watch the clip below:

[h/t The Daily Wire]