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Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi, was reportedly the victim of a violent assault in his San Francisco home.
A statement released by the House Speaker’s office early Friday morning reported the incident but provided few concrete clues as to what took place.
“Early this morning, an assailant broke into the Pelosi residence in San Francisco and violently assaulted Mr. Pelosi,” the statement reads. “The assailant is in custody and the motivation for the attack is under investigation.”
The Speaker’s office thankfully indicates Mr. Pelosi is “receiving excellent medical care” at a local hospital and “is expected to make a full recovery.”
They note Nancy Pelosi was not at her residence at the time of the assault.
News of the assault on Paul Pelosi is eerily and frightening reminiscent of the attack suffered by Senator Rand Paul.
In 2017, Mr. Pail was physically assaulted by his neighbor, leaving him with a myriad of injuries including six broken ribs, pleural effusion, and, consequently, pneumonia which resulted in part of his lung being removed.
While we are wishing Paul Pelosi a full and speedy recovery, leftists weren’t quite so kind when it came to the Republican Senator’s assault.
In fact, Pelosi’s daughter, Christine Pelosi, came under fire for tweeting in 2020 that “Rand Paul’s neighbor was right.”
RELATED: Walgreens To Close Stores In Democrat-Run San Francisco After Rise In ‘Organized Retail Crime’
Paul Pelosi’s assault is a stark reminder that violent crime in the liberal enclave of San Francisco has been on the rise.
A video surfaced last summer showing retail theft at a San Francisco Walgreens in action.
“In June, a masked man was caught on video at a Walgreens, stuffing items into a trash bag before cruising out of the store on a bicycle,” the Associated Press reported.
Walgreens responded in short order, announcing they were closing five stores in San Francisco due to an uptick in “organized retail crime” in the Democrat-dominated city.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors, consisting exclusively of Democrats, voted in 2019 to adopt a new set of “person first” language guidelines that would sugarcoat terms used to describe criminals according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
The new guidelines dictated that somebody formerly labeled as a ‘convicted felon’ would henceforth be referred to as a “formerly incarcerated person,” a “justice-involved” person, or simply a “returning resident.”
The ‘justice-involved’ person who assaulted Paul Pelosi is reportedly in custody.
Mr. Pelosi was arrested for DUI for crashing his 2021 Porsche into another vehicle on May 28th.
He reportedly handed over a “police privilege” card during the arrest, seemingly an attempt to curry favor in the hopes of avoiding trouble.
Paul Pelosi was sentenced to five days in jail for the DUI, along with three years of probation, and was ordered to pay $4,927 in restitution for medical bills and lost wages to the victim.
Mr. Pelosi also found himself in hot water over controversial stock purchases made in June.
A financial disclosure shows he made a million-dollar stock purchase in semiconductor company NVIDIA, buying 20,000 shares ahead of a congressional vote to provide a $52 billion subsidy increasing U.S. manufacturing of computer chips.
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So how did the radical Berkly guy enter their lives again?
Wonder if this violent assault is a Pelosi term like insurrection? And who caught the perp?
While I have nothing but contempt for nazi pelosi and her family, I still wish Paul a full and speedy recovery. There is no reason to celebrate an old man being beaten in his own home, even in what is today's SF sheethole. It's a horrible CRIME!
I hope the animal who did this is actually sentenced to prison and not released on it's own OR.
Maybe this could bring about the return of law enforcement to the once bright jewel she once was.
But hey, what do I know?
My money says that pelosi will claim it was a political motivated attack and not admit it was someone her husband swindled or just a random criminal
Nasty P probably hired the guy to beat the cwap out of him.
I'm sorry to hear this. No one should suffer this sort of thing in their own home. Glad to hear he'll be alright. Also, sorry to say, this 'crime surge' is directly connected to the policies Nancy has supported. It finally 'hit home', it seems. Open borders and defunding police--or otherwise restricting police protection, will result in just such incidences. NO ONE is 'exempt'!! I doubt that the Pelosi's or the Bidens will see it in that light, though. 'None so blind as those who will not see'!! If they did see the 'obvious', they'd have to take personal responsibility. Dems have a habit of resisting taking personal responsibility and it always seems to be the 'other guy's fault'!! Well, the nation is getting tired of the 'blame game' and is putting the responsibility on those responsible-- our 'present' government!!! Thankfully, voting for 'replacements' is just around the corner!!
Is there a form of assault that is not violent?
Now that something like this has happened to a loved one, they will have a different view on violence and crime. Pelosi, et al have ignored the rise in crime for years. Now maybe she will understand it better. I have said for a long-time when it hits home there may be a change in view. Let's hope so
Paul made a HUGE error in judgment when he didn’t hold a press conference after his trial to publicly admit his fault and offer to pay ALL expenses incurred by the aggrieved parties…to include the replacement of the other’s motor vehicle with a new one of the aggrieved’s choice. Totally on him.