Paul Pelosi Appears Jovial in First Public Outing After Hammer Attack; Footage of Incident Still Secret

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Dec. 04, 2022

"Paul Pelosi made a dramatic return to Washington's social scene at the Kennedy Center honors Sunday, more than a month after suffering a brutal hammer attack at his San Francisco home," The Daily Mail reports.
Pelosi joined House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a box seat to view the annual televised ceremony, where artists including George Clooney, Gladys Knight, and Irish Rockers U2 were honored.

Pelosi wore a black hat over his head and a glove on his left hand, days after his wife spoke about his recovery.

At one point, he could be seen smiling and pointing toward the president, who smiled and gestured back while Vice President Kamala Harris grinned.

[...] Pelosi suffered injuries to his head, arm, and hands during the brutal attack inside his home, 'waking up in a pool of his own blood,' according to charging documents.
Has Nancy Pelosi asked Paul what happened that night or is he still on doctor's orders not to discuss what took place due to the risk of being "retraumatized?"

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Nancy Pelosi, who chose to wait until one day before the midterms to speak out on the incident, told CNN's Anderson Cooper last month that she hadn't spoken with her husband about what he was thinking during the attack "because any revisiting of it is really traumatizing."

"Doctors have said, you know, we don't want him to watch the news, we don't want him to be revisiting a lot of this ... because it will add to the trauma," Nancy said.



Nancy said she had not heard Paul's 911 call and does not want to hear it.

"I haven't been able to listen to that [911 call] or the body cam, any of that, no," Pelosi claimed, giving herself plausible deniability if the story later changes. "I imagine once it's in the public domain is when I will have a chance to see it, but even then the physicians--"

"Do you want to hear [the 911 call]?" Cooper interjected.

"I don't think so, I don't think so," Pelosi responded. "But... I don't know if I'll have to."

"I don't-- I just don't know, that's all a matter on the legal side of things," she said, awkwardly clearing her throat.

It's been over a month now and we still have zero footage of the incident.

We know thanks to a local NBC affiliate that bodycam footage from police exists showing Pelosi opened the door for police and stayed inside with his alleged San Francisco nudist assailant rather than run to safety.

The Department of Justice falsely claimed in their indictment of Pelosi's alleged attacker that "two officers opened the door" to his San Francisco home before witnessing him getting attacked.



Democrats exploited the story to hype the supposed threat of "right-wing extremism" ahead of the midterms.

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