The new date is Oct 29, 2022.
The man accused of breaking into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's San Francisco home and violently attacking her husband early Friday morning spread conspiracy theories and defended former President Donald Trump's false claim that the 2020 election was stolen, according to reports.
According to his writings, David DePape regularly spread conspiracy theories and white supremacist ideologies that the United States is controlled by a group of sex traffickers and cannibals.
His posts, which have since been deleted, included titles like "It's OK to be white" and "Holohoax", as well as one called "Q", in which he wrote the anonymous leader of QAnon is either Trump or the "deep state moles within Trump
One of DePape's posts stated "the more Ukrainians die NEEDLESSLY (in the war with Russia) the cheaper the land will be for Jews to buy up"
The January 6 rioters broke into the Speaker's office before trying to tie up and beat her husband.
The Speaker's office said in a statement that Pelosi is expected to make a full recovery after undergoing surgery Friday afternoon to repair his arm, hands and skull, which were fractured when he was beaten with a hammer inside his home.
The San Francisco Chronicle reported that DePape was a pro-nudity group member and that he was known as a "Father figure" among some in Berkeley. He was a member of the Green Party as well.
The Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University San says it's easier to do a dance step to the other side if you're not connected to the communal institutions.
According to the San Francisco District Attorney's office, DePape will be charged with attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, and elder abuse. San Francisco Police Chief William Scott said Friday that it wasn't a random act but an intentional act of violence. President Joe Biden called the attack "despicable" at a speech at a Pennsylvania Democratic Party Independence Dinner. There has been an increase in threats against elected officials of both parties. Intimidation and violence toward lawmakers has come into the national spotlight after the January 6 insurrection in which rioters demanded that Nancy Pelosi and Mike Pence overturn the results of the 2020 elections.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi's home was attacked by a hammer.