Donald Trump accused Sunday the leader of the Democratic majority in the House of Representatives to behave "irrationally" and to be radicalized after Nancy Pelosi rejected an offer by the US president that would have allowed him to finance the wall border.

In a virulent load on Twitter, Donald Trump went so far as to ask Nancy Pelosi, elected California, to clean the streets of San Francisco where she lives. "Nancy Pelosi behaved so irrationally and moved so far to the left that she is now officially a radical democrat, so petrified by the leftists of her party that she lost control." writes the president. "And, by the way, clean the streets of San Francisco, they are disgusting!", Added Donald Trump to the attention of the Democratic leader.

Nancy Pelosi has gotten so much so that she has gone to Radical Democrat. She is so petrified of the "lefties" in her party that she has lost control ... And by the way, clean up the streets in San Francisco, they are disgusting!

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 20, 2019

Proposal and counter-proposal. In a previous tweet, the chief executive, who celebrates Sunday his first two years at the White House, blamed Nancy Pelosi for rejecting the offer he put on the table Saturday to try to put an end to the "shutdown", the budget blocking of federal services that has lasted for almost a month. Donald Trump has proposed extending temporary statuses for about one million migrants who are at risk of deportation from the United States in return for Congressional funding for his anti-clandestine border wall, his main campaign promise. Nancy Pelosi rejected this proposal, not seeing it as a presidential concession to break the impasse but a "compilation of several initiatives already rejected in the past and each unacceptable".

Some 800,000 federal public servants are affected by the shutdown, placed on unpaid leave or forced to work without being paid. Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats "should do what is good for the country and allow people to get back to work," Donald Trump tweeted Sunday.