Nancy Pelosi: Intruder was searching for US Speaker in attack on husbandon October 28, 2022 at 9:39 pm

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The top US Democrat’s husband was attacked by a hammer-wielding intruder in their California home.

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and her husband Paul Pelosi outside No 10Image source, Getty Images

An intruder who attacked the husband of US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi was searching for the Democratic politician, reports say.

Paul Pelosi, 82, was taken to hospital after a break-in at their California home on Friday morning.

The suspect has been identified as a 42-year-old man.

He broke a glass rear door and – after confronting Mr Pelosi and attacking him with a hammer – reportedly shouted: “Where is Nancy?”

Mrs Pelosi was in Washington, and not at the San Francisco residence, when the incident took place.

Mr Pelosi is reported to have suffered blunt force trauma to the head. He is being treated for severe bruising and swelling, as well as other injuries, the Associated Press reports.

“The Speaker and her family are grateful to the first responders and medical professionals involved, and request privacy at this time,” a spokesman for the senior Democrat said.

In a news conference on Friday, San Francisco Police Chief William Scott said officers responded to a call at around 02:27 local time (09:27 GMT).

They found Mr Pelosi and the suspect – named by police as David DePape – both holding a hammer, but it was wrestled from Mr Pelosi’s control and he was violently assaulted with it.

The suspect was then tackled and disarmed by officers. He had attempted to tie up Mr Pelosi “until Nancy got home”, law enforcement sources told CBS News.

He has been charged with attempted homicide, assault with a deadly weapon, burglary and several other felonies, Mr Scott said, adding that the motive for the attack was still unclear.

Mrs Pelosi is one of the most powerful politicians in the country. She was re-elected to a fourth term as Speaker of the House of Representatives in 2021, making her second in line to the presidency after Vice-President Kamala Harris.

The Baltimore native has represented the San Francisco area in Congress since 1987, and typically splits her time between California and Washington.

She is currently fundraising and campaigning with Democrats around the country ahead of the midterm elections on 8 November, and was in Washington with her security detail at the time of the attack.

Her husband, the multimillionaire founder of a venture capital firm, resides primarily in San Francisco where he was born and raised.

The couple have been married since 1963 and have five children. Their combined net worth, primarily from Mr Pelosi’s investments, has made the speaker one of the richest members of Congress.

The FBI and the US Capitol Police, which has a field office in California, are assisting San Francisco police with the investigation.

The US Capitol Police, which is tasked with protecting congressional leaders, is said to be considering additional protections for families following the attack.

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Members of Congress have been on high-alert over security threats since the riot at the US Capitol in January 2021. Mrs Pelosi’s office in the building was ransacked by supporters of then-President Donald Trump during the attack.

And last year, her San Francisco home was reportedly vandalised with graffiti saying “cancel rent”.

Senior Republicans, such as Senate Leader Mitch McConnell, have also been targeted by vandalism in recent times and politicians have raised concerns about an increase in threats.

Mr McConnell said he he was “horrified and disgusted” by the attack on Mr Pelosi.

In a statement, the White House said President Joe Biden was “praying for Paul Pelosi and for Speaker Pelosi’s whole family”.

Chuck Schumer, the top Democrat in the Senate, said: “What happened to Paul Pelosi was a dastardly act. I wish him a speedy recovery.”

Both added that they had spoken to Mrs Pelosi since the incident.

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