DANICA SLAMS PELOSI’S MEGA MILLIONS FORTUNE
Danica Patrick is revving up not just engines but the political conversation, daring to ask the questions the mainstream media won’t touch. The former NASCAR star took to Instagram to cast a glaring spotlight on Nancy Pelosi’s staggering reported net worth of $264 million—accumulated during nearly four decades in Congress on a six-figure salary. With a sharply worded "Ah, yes. That tracks" and a knowing emoji, Patrick didn’t mince words, calling out what millions of Americans have long suspected: that D.C. elites are cashing in while hard-working citizens foot the bill. As Patrick steps further into the political fast lane—after meeting with President Trump and taking high-level meetings in Washington—her latest remarks signal she's not afraid to take on the Washington swamp head-on.
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