"Fox News Sunday" anchor Chris Wallace Christopher (Chris) WallaceNearly 40 Democratic senators call for climate change questions in debates Webb: Political Reality Check The Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by Facebook - GOP closes ranks to fill SCOTUS vacancy by November MORE jabbed both President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power: 'What country are we in?' Romney: 'Unthinkable and unacceptable' to not commit to peaceful transition of power Two Louisville police officers shot amid Breonna Taylor grand jury protests MORE and Speaker Nancy Pelosi Nancy PelosiHoyer: House should vote on COVID-19 aid — with or without a bipartisan deal Ruth Bader Ginsburg lies in repose at Supreme Court McCarthy threatens motion to oust Pelosi if she moves forward with impeachment MORE (D-Calif.), saying Friday that "nobody is a winner" in the personal spat between the two.

The veteran newsman pointed to big-ticket items such as fixing the nation's infrastructure that he says aren't being addressed as a result of the volatile back-and-forth.



"Nobody is a winner here. Neither of them look good," Wallace told "America's Newsroom" on Friday.



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"In this point between Pelosi and Trump, there are no winners," he added. "And we, all on the sidelines, while it's entertaining, it isn't very good for the country."

On Wednesday, Trump walked out of a meeting with Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer Chuck SchumerCruz blocks amended resolution honoring Ginsburg over language about her dying wish Senate Democrats introduce legislation to probe politicization of pandemic response Schumer interrupted during live briefing by heckler: 'Stop lying to the people' MORE (D-N.Y.) not long after Pelosi told reporters that members of her party believe the president is engaged in a “cover-up” by refusing to cooperate with Democratic-led investigations.



The Democratic leader also urged members of Trump's family to stage "an intervention" while saying she was personally "praying" for the president.



Trump fired back at Pelosi, nicknaming her "Crazy Nancy" and declaring she had “lost it." He threatened not to cooperate with Democrats on their legislative agenda unless they shut down the investigations into his finances and conduct in office.

Wallace warned that while the war of words between the Speaker and the president continues, big issues including infrastructure and funding the government will not be addressed.



"There are a lot of things that have to get done in the course of this year, let alone 2020 and the campaign," Wallace said. "They have to figure out how to fund the government by Oct. 1. They have to raise the debt limit or the country goes into default."

Congress began departing for its Memorial Day recess on Thursday.