Coalition of News Orgs Demands All Info About Paul Pelosi Attacker Be Released
Did you remember when Paul Pelosi was hammered by the media? No, I’m not referring to his DUI arrest, which also brought brief national attention last August. This story revolves around the September home invasion that occurred last October. It was one of most bizarre stories during the 2022 midterm cycle. The liberal media lusted for this to be a crazy right-winger—the only thing that was accurate about that wish was that the person was, indeed, crazy. David DePape entered the house wearing only his underwear and armed himself with a hammer.
Pelosi was not forced to enter the house, but he was able to get into the bathroom to make an emergency call. Mr. Pelosi was also the one who allowed the police to enter his home before DePape beat him with a hammer. The footage from the security camera has not been made public. The footage from the police bodycam has not been made public. Mr. Pelosi required brain surgery following this supposed attack—and the story evaporated into the ether. Election Day was right around the corner, and DePape turned out to be a political looney toon so that the narrative couldn’t be weaponized against Republicans.
People want to know more about the bizarre hammering session that took place at the Pelosi house months later. This was witnessed by Brad Slager & Matt Margolis. PJ Media RedState Moreover. To the liberal media’s credit, some big names are joining a lawsuit to release all relevant information about DePape, including the tapes (via Associated Press):
A coalition of news organizations, including The Associated Press, filed a court motion in San Francisco seeking access to evidence against the man charged in last year’s attack on former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi.
During a Dec. 14 preliminary hearing, the San Francisco district attorney’s office introduced audio and video evidence against David DePape, the man accused of attacking Paul Pelosi. However, it refused to release the evidence.
In a motion filed Wednesday, attorneys for the coalition stated that “the public and press have standing to assert their rights of access to court records and proceedings.”
The New York Times, The Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times are all part of the coalition.
“Last year, if you questioned the preferred narrative of the Paul Pelosi attack story, you were a conspiracy theorist; now, critical details are being kept from the public. Why would that be? Are some of the ‘conspiracy theories’ actually correct? What are they trying to hide?” Margolis was consulted.
Oh, so many embarrassing things, which I’ll leave up to you to discuss.
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