Nancy Pelosi's daughter firmly refuted claims by former President Donald Trump that she had suggested he and her mother would have been a perfect match in another life. Trump reportedly told House Republicans, “Nancy Pelosi’s daughter is a whacko. Her daughter told me if things were different, Nancy and I would be perfect together, though there's an age difference,” as recounted by Punchbowl News.

Several members confirmed to the DailyMail that Trump shared the anecdote, implying a hypothetical compatibility between Pelosi and himself. It is not specified which of Pelosi's four daughters he was talking about. On Thursday, Trump returned to Washington D.C. under dramatically different conditions. This time, he showcased his control over both the political and business leaders who have increasingly accepted his influence.

Trump and Pelosi's interactions have been notably contentious, however, due to the political divisions between their parties. They've clashed on numerous issues, including government shutdowns, impeachment proceedings, and policy directions.

(Trump Sounds The Alarm On The US Currency – PREPARE NOW)

During his meeting with House GOP lawmakers, Trump delivered a speech covering both personal and political issues, while setting forth his policy objectives according to Axios. He stressed the importance of Republicans addressing the topic of abortion in a way that highlights exceptions to restrictions, especially as Democrats aim to leverage the issue in the upcoming November elections.

“It was a pep rally for President Trump,” Rep. Matt Gaetz told reporters today.

Trump congratulated Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) on her primary victory earlier in the week and took a moment to note the political fate of nearly all Republicans who had supported his impeachment—most have either retired or been defeated.

Additionally, he showed support for his loyalists, praising figures like Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) and advising Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) to adopt a more amicable approach towards the speaker. He also critiqued Joe Biden, claiming he would be more assertive towards Russia than his predecessor.

“Marjorie, are you being nice to Mike?” Trump asked, prompting laughter from the House Republicans according to the sources close to NBC News. One observer noted Greene's response as a “sort of” hand gesture, a description that Greene confirmed herself.

In his speech, the former president rapidly shifted between subjects, discussing everything from border security and China — “They are ripping us off” — to expressing strong opposition to trans athletes participating in women's sports.

“High anticipation here and great excitement,” Speaker Johnson told reporters on Wednesday before Trump’s visit, which marked his first return to Capitol Hill since the Jan. 6 breach. The indictments against Trump have, somewhat paradoxically, bolstered his political standing. His allies have criticized the legal actions as evidence of a biased, two-tiered justice system. They argue for using the criminal justice system tools to counter-prosecute Trump's legal challengers and a broad spectrum of Democrats.

As Trump's popularity has surged in the polls, a growing number of business leaders, disenchanted with Biden and concerned about the upcoming expiration of the Trump tax cuts in 2025, are either openly supporting Trump or showing openness to his campaign for a second term according to The New York Times. Behind the scenes, many of these business leaders are beginning to align with Trump, drawn by his campaign's active efforts to enlist them as donors.

VOTE: Do YOU Stand With Harrison Butker Against The Woke Mob?