Quick Glance: Following the Attack on Pelosi's Husband, Fear of Politically Motivated Violence Increases in the U.S.
- Nancy Pelosi is ranked third in the United States' political rankings.
- Nancy Pelosi said on Sunday that her husband's health was improving.
- According to media sources, he yelled "Where is Nancy?" during the assault. He also allegedly intended to entangle Paul Pelosi and wait for the congressman to return.
- This results in daily clips of Pelosi being attacked on television.
Quick Glance: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi breaks her silence with an emotional interview about her husband's hammer attack.
- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi broke her silence Monday about a terrible attack on her husband inside their house by a right-wing extremist.
- "I never thought it could be Paul (Pelosi)," she remarked.
- "We didn't even know where he was, what his condition was," Nancy Pelosi told CNN's Anderson Cooper.
- If they lose, Nancy Pelosi will not be able to keep the speaker's gavel and may be forced to resign.
Footage of the attack on Paul Pelosi, husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was released to the public Friday.
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Quick Glance: Incredible footage of Paul Pelosi's hammer attack
- Body camera footage shows a violent hammer attack on Paul Pelosi.
- Police bodycam footage shows the attack on Paul Pelosi, the husband of then-US Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
- According to the New York Post, the police footage shows Mr Pelosi with a pained expression as he holds on to one side of a hammer wielded by David DePape, who broke into his San Francisco home.
- Mr Cagney then tackled DePape and eventually yanked the hammer from DePape's hands as Mr Pelosi lay facedown on the ground bleeding, according to the officer testifying at the hearing.
During an interview on CNN, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi talked about when she first learned of the attack on her husband Paul.
Quick Glance: Brooks and Capehart in the final days of the midterm election campaign
- So I believe we will see swings back and forth over time.
- It is still a problem.
- But, in recent weeks, when asked what they care about, Dobbs has remained a major problem among highly educated voters.
- However, among less educated and less affluent people, it has become less of an issue, and the economy has taken precedence.
- And I believe Democrats are partly involved in — well, one of the things they did was say, here's what you should care about, democracy and Dobbs.
- You should be concerned about these issues.
- Simply concentrate on what they are interested in.
Quick Glance: Twitter is rumored to be planning to charge $20 per month for verification, even for those who are already verified.
- Elon Musk, who now controls Twitter after a $44 billion acquisition, is apparently going to charge users $20 per month to get the coveted verification badge through a Twitter Blue subscription.
- It is unclear whether this new method will check everyone who has a Twitter Blue subscription or whether only those who subscribe will be evaluated for verification.
- Musk has been vocal about his desire to change the way Twitter validates accounts and tackles bot issues, and he tweeted on Sunday, October 30, that "the whole verification process is being revamped right now."
Quick Glance: Attack on Nancy Pelosi's spouse comes after years of Republican demonization of her
- "Nancy Pelosi is guilty of treason."
- When attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in the 2022 election, Republicans will follow a few patterns.
- Mike Loychik, an Ohio Republican state representative, called political violence "unacceptable" and wished Paul Pelosi a speedy recovery in a series of tweets on Friday, but he also criticized efforts from some leftist lawmakers to "defund the police."
- He claimed that the "Fire Pelosi" campaign was purely political in nature.
Quick Glance: Greg Kelly, Newsmax host, deletes bizarre tweet implying Pelosi staged attack.
- After first doubting whether the attack was faked, Greg Kelly stated that "she can't secure her home or office."
- Greg Kelly of Newsmax is evidently not convinced that a hammer-wielding intruder assaulted Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul Pelosi.
- In another since-deleted tweet, the Newsmax presenter questioned how Paul Pelosi could have been hit with a hammer and be on the mend.
- "We want Paul Pelosi to get better. Definitely." Definitely."
Quick Glance: Democratic congressional leaders promise to address the US debt limit.
- President Joe Biden's fellow Democrats control both chambers, therefore House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer have vowed they will act.
- "The debt ceiling of course, is something that we have to deal with."
- The system is intended to limit the country's mounting debt, but it has proven ineffectual in recent decades.
- Republicans have stated that if they get control of the House, the debt ceiling will be a "important tool" for reining in federal spending.
Quick Glance: Paul Pelosi's assailant inquired, "Where is Nancy?"
- According to a person briefed on the attack, the individual who severely beat Paul Pelosi at his and Speaker Nancy Pelosi's San Francisco home early Friday morning was seeking for the Speaker.
- Prior to the assault, the individual confronted Paul Pelosi, 82, and yelled, "Where is Nancy?
- Where is Nancy?"Where is Nancy?" inquired the source.
- Paul Pelosi and the suspect were both taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.
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Quick Glance: Musk purchased Twitter, and Dorsey launched a beta version of a new social media startup.
- As Elon Musk's Twitter transaction neared completion, Jack Dorsey's Bluesky Social garnered 30,000 sign-ups in two days for its beta-testing queue.
- Just as Elon Musk was completing his purchase of Twitter, the firm's founder and former CEO, Jack Dorsey, launched a beta for a new social-media startup.
- Dorsey stated in 2019 that Twitter was sponsoring research to create "an open and decentralized standard for social media."
- "Dorsey cofounded Twitter in 2006 and had several years-long stints as CEO, most recently from 2015 to November of 2021, when he stepped down."
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Quick Glance: GOP sends conflicting messages about Paul Pelosi attack
- "Unlike Nancy Pelosi's daughter who celebrated my assault, I condemn this attack and wish Mr. Pelosi a speedy recovery," Paul tweeted, prompting a barrage of criticism.
- "It shouldn't happen to Paul Pelosi."
- "YOU called for Nancy Pelosi to be executed, @RepMTG ."
- Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin condemned the Republican response to the attack.
Quick Glance: Charges filed against accused Paul Pelosi assailant
- American authorities have charged the guy who allegedly broke into the home of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and assaulted her husband, Paul.
- According to Jenkins, authorities believe Depape planned the attack ahead of time and that it was "not something that he did at the spur of the moment."
- Doctors expect the 82-year-old venture capitalist to recover completely from the attack.
- Biden strongly opposes the attack on Nancy Pelosi's spouse.
Quick Glance: Paul Pelosi was released from the hospital six days after the hammer attack.
- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul Pelosi, was released from a San Francisco-area hospital Thursday after being struck with a hammer in his house last week, according to a statement from the speaker's office.
- According to San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins, DePape entered the residence in the affluent Pacific Heights section of San Francisco looking for the House Speaker.
- According to authorities, DePape entered the house by smashing a glass door with a hammer.
- According to San Francisco Police Chief William Scott, they told both men to drop the hammer before DePape "immediately pulled the hammer away" and "violently attacked" Pelosi with it.
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The man accused of attacking the US house speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul Pelosi, told police he wanted to hold the Democratic leader hostage.
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Quick Glance: Paul Pelosi enters a not guilty plea to misdemeanor DUI charges.
- Due to the injuries sustained by the 48-year-old driver of the 2014 Jeep that collided with Paul Pelosi's 2021 Porsche, the case was filed as a misdemeanor.
- According to his booking report, Nancy Pelosi's husband was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent or more.
- Paul Pelosi was arrested around 80 minutes after police arrived at the scene of the accident.
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Quick Glance: Alleged Paul Pelosi assailant posted a number of conspiracy theories
- Police identified David DePape, 42, as the culprit in the assault on Paul Pelosi in his San Francisco home on Friday.
- David DePape grew up in Powell River, British Columbia, and moved to California around 20 years ago to pursue a romance, according to his stepfather, Gene DePape.
- Nancy Pelosi was not at home when her husband was allegedly hammered. (AP
- Investigators from the San Francisco Police Department work outside the house of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
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