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In October of last year, the husband of former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was attacked at her home, and a video was released this time.



Correspondent Kim Jong-won reports why the 40-year-old criminal did this.



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Police dispatched after receiving a report from former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband Paul Pelosi that there was an intruder.



[Police: What's going on?]



The assailant has a hammer in his hand, and Paul, aged in his 80s, is holding the hammer.



[Police: Throw away the hammer!

(I don't like it.) Why are you doing this?]



At the police's instruction to throw away the hammer, the assailant attacks Paul and hits his head.



Paul badly injures his head.



The culprit is David DePaper, a 42-year-old man, who is known to be a conspiracy theorist that Trump lost in the last presidential election due to fraudulent elections.



Shortly after his arrest, DePafe confessed that he had held then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi hostage and attempted to assault him.



[Depafe/attempted murder charges, etc. Prosecution: I tried to talk to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

I was thinking of breaking his knee if Speaker Pelosi lied.

(Do you regret doing that?) No.

It was something I had to do.]



This video became known when the San Francisco court, where the incident took place, decided to disclose information at the request of the American media.



[Paul Pelosi/911 report at the time: (Do you need a police officer, a firefighter, or an emergency dispatcher?) No, I don't think so.

(Okay. If you change your mind, please contact me again.) No, no, no.

Now this gentleman has entered my house and is waiting for my wife to come.

They're controlling me.]



DePafe, who is on trial for attempted murder, etc. protested, saying that the release of the video damaged the right to a fair trial.



(Video coverage: Lee Sang-wook, video editing: Cho Moo-hwan)