House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Tuesday that she’s through responding to President Donald Trump’s personal attacks, arguing that if anything, they’re elevating her political status.

During an interview at the Peter G. Peterson Foundation’s 2019 Fiscal Summit, Pelosi dismissed questions about the president’s latest round of insults, in which he called her a “nasty, vindictive, horrible person.”

“What bothers me more is that we’re talking about that instead of how to reduce the national debt,” she said at the conference, during which she had been slated to discuss challenges including health care access, climate change and infrastructure.

“I’m done with him. I don’t even want to talk about him,” she added. “My stock goes up every time he attacks me.”

Attempting to shift the conversation, Pelosi suggested to CNN’s Manu Raju that he “not spend too much time on that because that’s his victory,” labeling Trump “the diverter-of-attention-in-chief.”