Advertisement

Nancy Pelosi’s Son Gives Devastating Update On His Dad’s Recovery

Advertisement

OPINION: This article may contain commentary which reflects the author's opinion.


The son of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has given grim news on his dad, Paul Pelosi’s recovery.

“They are rebuilding him slowly,” Paul Pelosi Jr. said as he was leaving the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center on Sunday, The New York Post reported.

The younger Paul was visiting his dad and left the hospital just before 7:30 p.m. local time. The speaker of the House also visited her husband yesterday, with sources telling The Post she stayed by his side for several hours. Paul Sr. had suffered a fractured skill when a crazed man, David DePape, who harbored conspiratorial beliefs, broke into the couple’s San Francisco mansion early Friday.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has broken her silence after the attack on her husband by sending a letter to all members of Congress to give them new news on the situation.

“Yesterday morning, a violent man broke into our family home, demanded to confront me and brutally attacked my husband Paul.  Our children, our grandchildren and I are heartbroken and traumatized by the life-threatening attack on our Pop.  We are grateful for the quick response of law enforcement and emergency services, and for the life-saving medical care he is receiving,” the Speaker said in the letter.

Advertisement

“Please know that the outpouring of prayers and warm wishes from so many in the Congress is a comfort to our family and is helping Paul make progress with his recovery.  His condition continues to improve,” she said.

“We are also comforted by the words of the Book of Isaiah: ‘Do not fear, for I am with you.  Do not be dismayed, for I am your God.  I will strengthen you and help you.  I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.’

“We thank you and pray for the continued safety and well-being of your family,” she said.

The FBI has widened the investigation into an attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi. According to reports on Saturday, agents have visited a home that neighbors refer to as a “hippie collective” in Berkeley, Calif.

“FBI visits Berkeley home tied to Pelosi beating suspect,” NBC Bay Area investigative reporter Jaxon Van Derbeken noted on Twitter Friday in a post that included a photo of the home. “The Victorian is dubbed a ‘hippie collective’ by neighbors.”

A sign in one of the windows says, “Berkeley Stands United Against Hate,” while another looks to be a handwritten “Black Lives Matter” sign. Across from the home, there appears to be an LGBTQ banner adorned with marijuana leaves resembling an American flag.

Advertisement

On Friday, the U.S. Capitol Police noted in a press release that the agency, in conjunction with the San Francisco police and the FBI, has begun a joint investigation into the break-in and assault at Pelosi’s San Fran home.

“The Speaker was in Washington, D.C. with her protective detail at the time of the overnight, break-in,” the press release continued. “During the California break-in, the Speaker’s husband was assaulted, but he is now recovering.”

Pelosi, 82, was struck in the head with a hammer by the intruder, who was identified as 42-year-old David DePape, and underwent surgery Friday for a fractured skull. According to a press release from the Speaker’s office, her husband is expected to recover fully.

“The San Francisco Police Department has the suspect in custody. The motivation for the attack is still under investigation,” the USCP added in its statement. “Special Agents with the USCP’s California Field Office quickly arrived on scene, while a team of investigators from the Department’s Threat Assessment Section was simultaneously dispatched from the East Coast to assist the FBI and the San Francisco Police with a joint investigation.”

Test your skills with this Quiz!

NBC reported that a man at the Berkeley home told the FBI that DePape had not lived there for a decade. The man also declined to speak further with the agents.

In a press conference later Friday, Chief Bill Scott said officers were dispatched to the home around 2:27 a.m. and, upon arrival, found DePape struggling with Paul Pelosi over a hammer.

“Officers observed Mr. Pelosi and the suspect both holding a hammer. The suspect pulled the hammer away from Mr. Pelosi and violently assaulted him with it,” he noted, adding that his officers tackled the suspect immediately and disarmed him.

Advertisement