China News Service, January 30 (Xinhua) According to the "New York Times" report in the United States, a few days ago, David Depep, the suspect accused of assaulting former US House Speaker Pelosi's husband Paul Pelosi, was given a prison sentence in the San Francisco County Jail. KTVU TV station called and said that he had no remorse and expressed regret that he did not cause more harm.

  According to reports, on the 27th local time, a reporter from Fox Broadcasting Corporation's KTVU TV station who had contacted De Pape after his arrest received a call from him in prison.

Data map: The Pelosi couple.

  De Pape said on the phone that he did not regret attacking Pelosi's husband at the Pelosi couple's home in October 2022, but "regretted not being able to hurt more people."

  He added that "should have been better prepared" on the day of the attack.

He also intends to have a "heart-to-heart conversation" with those "stiflers of freedom" about their egregious actions.

  When questioned by the police, De Pape said that his original plan was to kidnap Pelosi, then speaker of the House of Representatives and second in line to the presidency, break her kneecaps and have her "wheeled into Congress."

But Pelosi was not at home that night.

  On the same day as De Pape's call, the live footage of him attacking Pelosi's husband was exposed.

  According to the footage captured by the police body camera, in the early morning of October 28, 2022 local time, when the police approached the Pelosi couple's residence in San Francisco, they found the suspect and Pelosi's husband snatching a sledgehammer.

When the police asked to put down the weapon, De Pape grabbed the hammer forcefully and smashed Pelosi's husband with the hammer on the head.

  After the attack, Pelosi's husband spent six days in the hospital and underwent surgery for a fractured skull.

  According to the New York Times, De Pape's attack was influenced by right-wing conspiracy theories.

According to reports, due to partisan differences, Republicans have been "demonizing" Pelosi, a Democratic politician, for decades.

  De Pape is currently facing multiple felony charges, including attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon.

He also faces federal charges of attempting to kidnap a federal official and assaulting a family member of a federal official.

If convicted, he could face life in prison.