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Nancy Pelosi is a “giant sook” who tried to achieve a “big Twitter moment” when she ripped up US President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address according to Sky News host Paul Murray.

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President Trump’s address made mention of numerous successes under his administration including the record-low unemployment rate and his foreign policy with China. "What of course she was doing was tearing up a document that had a whole bunch of shout-outs to people who are way more impressive than any politician in the United States," Mr Murray said. "I get it, she hates Trump," he said.

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