The Paul Pelosi “hammer” video is getting stranger by the minute. What sounds to me to be more of a “lover’s quarrel,” is being kept very hush-hush as the fastest trial known to humanity takes place in San Francisco. I mean seriously, have you ever seen something go to trial that quickly? And what about that bodycam footage? We were told that IF the bodycam footage was played in a public court, we would be able to see it… but suddenly, that’s not the case.
They supposedly played the bodycam footage in court, but you’re not gonna see it… you’ll just hear about it from “WAPO” and other mainstream media outlets.
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WAPO reported that Paul Pelosi’s voice was calm and steady as he explained to the 911 dispatcher that a man he didn’t know was in his home, waiting for his wife to return.
“Okay, well, I got a problem, but he thinks everything is good,” the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said on speakerphone as the intruder stood feet away with a hammer in one hand and a fistful of zip-tie handcuffs in the other.
Audio of the call, played publicly for the first time in a courtroom here Wednesday, was among the new evidence prosecutors unveiled in the case against David DePape, who is accused of bludgeoning Paul Pelosi with a hammer.
DePape sat next to his attorney in court as prosecutors sought to convince a judge that the case should proceed to a trial. Dozens of spectators, including the Pelosis’ daughter Christine, packed into a small gallery, separated from the well by thick plexiglass, to watch. After the roughly three-hour proceeding, Superior Court Judge Stephen Murphy ruled the case could move forward.
“The most stark evidence of planning and motive in this case were the statements of the defendant himself,” San Francisco Assistant District Attorney Phoebe Maffei said during the hearing.
Prosecutors walked the court through a battery of evidence, including video footage of the attack and a recorded interview with DePape, in which he recounted the conspiracy theories that he said drove him to the Pelosi home, where he said he wanted to take the speaker hostage as punishment for Democratic “lies” and “crimes.”
DePape told investigators that his other targets included California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), President Biden’s son Hunter Biden, actor Tom Hanks and feminist author and professor Gayle Rubin.
“It’s an endless f—ing crime spree,” DePape said in an interview with Sgt. Carla Hurley of the San Francisco police shortly after the assault.
Asked why he attacked Pelosi, DePape replied, “I told him I’m not going to surrender, I’m here for the fight,” according to the recording.
Video footage from the body cameras worn by the responding police officers captured the attack and the seconds leading up to it, from the moment the door to Pelosi’s house opened until officers detained DePape.
In the shaky footage, the two men can be seen standing in the doorway, each with a hand on the hammer.
“Drop the hammer,” one officer says.
DePape can be heard responding, “Um, nope,” before lunging at Pelosi.
What’s interesting is WAPO doesn’t tell us who answered the door. NBC claimed Pelosi did, which threw everything into a confusing tizzy. They quickly retracted that story and deleted it from the internet.
Why did WAPO skip right past that part?
And trust me, you won’t ever see what actually happened. You’ll just have to rely on reports from the “non-partisan” and “completely trustworthy” Washington Post, because low and behold, a steadfast rule has been suddenly changed in the Pelosi case…
Watch:
Why on earth are they guarding this bodycam footage with such fierceness? They’re changing rules, to avoid anyone in the public seeing this footage, and you need to ask yourself WHY… why would they do this?
My guess — and again, this is my opinion — is that they’re covering up that this was a “sexual situation” not a “hostage” situation.
What do you think is going on?
This post originally appeared on WayneDupree.com.