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Trump regrets the attack on Paul Pelosi and takes the opportunity to denounce insecurity in cities governed by Democrats

MADRID, 31 Oct.

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Trump regrets the attack on Paul Pelosi and takes the opportunity to denounce insecurity in cities governed by Democrats

MADRID, 31 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) -

Former United States President Donald Trump has denounced the "terrible" attack suffered by Paul Pelosi, husband of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, last Friday at his home, while taking advantage of the occasion to accuse the democrats to establish insecurity in the cities they govern.

"Look what has happened to San Francisco, in general. Look what is happening to Chicago. It is being worse than in Afghanistan," Trump denounced during an interview for Americano Media, a conservative American media outlet aimed at the public. Hispanic.

Thus, the former president has advocated "returning the Police their dignity and respect", while denouncing that agents critical of the situation of the Corps are punished disproportionately. "If a police officer says something that's a little out of character, it's like the end of his life," he has said.

"We can't do that. We have to give the Police back their authority, their power and their respect," warned former President Trump, who has warned that the United States is a country "out of control."

Paul Pelosi, 82, was attacked in his own home with a hammer by an individual politically aligned with former President Trump who wanted to attack Nancy Pelosi, a regular target of the wrath of the American far right.

Pelosi has undergone surgery for a skull fracture and injuries to her right arm and hands. The medical staff treating him expect him to make a full recovery. Pelosi has asked for prayers for her husband and has assured that she "continues to improve."

The suspect has been identified as David DePape, 42, who is also hospitalized with minor injuries but is expected to be charged with attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, elder abuse, battery, assault and other charges. crimes in a San Francisco court.