House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has revealed how she first heard that her husband was attacked.
Pelosi said that she was sleeping in Washington when she was woken up by U.S. Capitol Police personnel ringing her doorbell sometime around 5 a.m. eastern on Oct. 28. When no one answered the door, the police started banging.
“And I’m thinking my children, my grandchildren. I never thought it would be Paul because I knew he wouldn’t be out and about, shall we say. And so they came in,” she added. “At that time, we didn’t even know where he was or what his condition was, we just knew that there was an assault on him in our home.”
According to court filings, Paul Pelosi was woken up in the Pelosi residence in San Francisco, California by David DePape at 5 a.m. Eastern.
Paul Pelosi called 911 at 5:23 a.m. Eastern, according to the documents. Officers arrived at the home at 5:31 a.m. Eastern.
Just Returned
Nancy Pelosi was in Washington at the time with her protective detail, according to her office and the U.S. Capitol Police (USCP). She told CNN she “had just gotten in the night before” from San Francisco.USCP officials have since confirmed that the agency watches security camera feeds from the Pelosi residence at its Command Center in Washington but that the cameras are not “actively monitored” when the speaker is not at the home.
USCP has launched an internal security review and said it would be consulting with congressional stakeholders.
“We have been immensely grateful for the critical support the Congress already provided to secure the U.S. Capitol Complex after January 6, 2021. The funding was vital for us to implement dozens of immediate improvements. Now we will fast-track the work we have already been doing to enhance the protection of Members outside of Washington, D.C., while also providing new protective options that will address concerns following Friday’s targeted attack,” USCP said.
CNN released a clip of the first interview Nancy Pelosi gave since the attack. The full interview was set to air later Monday.