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Man arrested in attack on U.S. House Speaker Pelosi's spouse faces charges

- David DePape

SAN FRANCISCO, (Reuters) - The man who clubbed U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband in the head with hammer, shouting "Where is Nancy?" after forcing his way into the couple's San Francisco home, faced charges of attempted murder and other felonies a day later.

Police initially declined to offer a motive for Friday's assault on Paul Pelosi, 82, who according to his wife's office underwent surgery for a skull fracture and injuries to his right arm and hands, though doctors expect a full recovery.

But the incident stoked fears about political violence less than two weeks ahead of midterm elections on Nov. 8 that will decide control of the House of Representa­tives and Senate, coming amid the most vitriolic and polarized U.S. political climate in decades.

The 82-year-old House speaker herself, a Democrat who is second in the constituti­onal line of succession to the U.S. presidency, was in Washington at the time of the assault.

She flew to San Francisco to be with her husband. Three dark-colored SUVs believed to belong to a special security detail were parked on Saturday with a city police patrol car outside Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, where Paul Pelosi was admitted.

Paul Pelosi Jr., the couple's son, was also at the hospital. Asked by a reporter for an update on his father, he replied: "So far, so good."

President Joe Biden, speaking to reporters in Wilmington, Delaware, on Saturday, said he understood Pelosi's husband "seems to be doing a lot better," and that the attack appeared to have been "intended for Nancy."

Police identified the man arrested at the scene as David DePape, 42. He, too, was taken to a San Francisco hospital, but it was not made clear whether he was there for medical or psychiatri­c care or both.

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