By Joseph A. Wulfsohn
Published November 4, 2022
NBC News caused a firestorm on social media after it retracted its
explosive reporting on last week's attack of Paul Pelosi.
On Friday's installment of "Today," NBC News national correspondent
Miguel Almaguer went viral for stunning revelations of what apparently transpired when police arrived to Pelosi's San Francisco home.
"Sources familiar with what unfolded in the Pelosi residence now
revealing when officers responded to the 'high priority call,' they
were seemingly unaware they've been called to the home of the Speaker
of the House," Almaguer told viewers. "After a 'knock and announce,'
the front door was opened by Mr. Pelosi. The 82-year-old did not
immediately declare an emergency or tried to leave his home but instead
began walking several feet back into the foyer toward the assailant and
away from police. It's unclear if the 82-year-old was already injured
or what his mental state was, say sources."
https://www.foxnews.com/media/nbc-silent-after-retracting-paul-pelosi-report-under-mysterious-circumstances
I think the truth behind this is going to be very interesting.
I thought something was wrong with that story when it first came out.
Someone called the police from Paul Pelosi's residence, it couldn't
have been Paul Pelosi if he had a fractured skull, so it must have
been the attacker, but according to the first story, when police
arrived they say they saw a man hitting Pelosi with a hammer, and
tackled him.
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