Pelosi is as predictable as the morning sun.

The incoming Speaker played the female car Wednesday morning with her cohorts on the Today show.

Pelosi accused President Trump of not knowing how to deal with strong women.

Pelosi: “I don’t know if he [Trump] knows how to deal with women in power and women with strength, but we’ll see. Let’s hope for the best in that regard.”

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“I don’t know if he [Trump] knows how to deal with women in power and women with strength, but we’ll see. Let’s hope for the best in that regard.” –@NancyPelosi pic.twitter.com/Qp5uW8yKrd — TODAY (@TODAYshow) January 3, 2019

Here is a partial list of the top Female appointees in the Trump administration:

Nikki Haley, Ambassador to the United Nations (not only a woman but also child of Indian American Sikh immigrants);

Elaine Chao, Secretary of Transportation;

Kirstjen Nielsen, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security;

Dr. Heather Wilson, Secretary of the Air Force;

Sarah Sanders, White House Press Secretary;

Kellyanne Conway, Counselor to the President;

Linda McMahon, Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration;

Betsy DeVos, Secretary of Education;

Jovita Carranza, U.S. Treasurer (also a minority and first-generation Mexican American immigrant);

Neomi Rao, Regulation Czar (also a minority and daughter of parents from India);

Seema Verma, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (also a minority);

Heather Brand, Associate Attorney General;

Kelly Sadler, Director of Surrogate & Coalitions Outreach;

Mercedes Schlapp, Senior Communications Advisor (also a minority whose father was once a political prisoner of Fidel Castro);

Ivanka Trump, Advisor to the President;

Hope Hicks, Communications Director;

Jessica Ditto, Deputy Director of Communications;

Dina Powell, Deputy National Security Adviser who according to White House sources will remain in her position through the end of January

Gina Haspel, CIA Director