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California DA Refusing To Release Body Cam Video of Paul Pelosi’s Arrest

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A California district attorney is refusing to release police body cam showing the arrest of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi.

The Napa County District Attorney’s Office claimed that releasing the footage of Paul Pelosi’s May 29 arrest by the California Highway Patrol for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol would “jeopardize” an ongoing investigation.

“The Public Records Unit (PRU) has determined the Department possesses records responsive to your request,” CHP told Fox News Digital in a letter in a response to a California Public Records Act request filed last week.

“However, the Napa County District Attorney’s Office has advised the release of records would jeopardize an ongoing investigation. As such, records are being withheld pursuant to Government Code section 6254 (f).”

Following Pelosi’s arrest, no decision has been made on whether he will face criminal charges. Napa County District Attorney Allison Haley announced Thursday that he has agreed to a court date of Aug. 3 at 8:30 a.m. in Napa County Superior Court. If criminal charges are filed, he will be arraigned at that time, Fox News reported.

“The case is currently under review to decide what, if any, charges will be filed against Mr. Pelosi,” Haley announced. “This is standard protocol for any DUI case that is referred by a law enforcement agency in Napa County.”

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“No decision has been made at this time,” Haley said added. “Any speculation to the contrary is incorrect. When a filing decision is made by the Napa County district attorney, the media and public will be notified.”

Pelosi’s attorney released a statement following his late May arrest.

“Several news reports about Saturday night’s traffic incident involving Paul Pelosi have included incorrect information,” the attorney said. “Mr. Pelosi was attending a dinner party at the home of friends near Oakville.”

“He left that party at 10:15 PM Saturday, to drive to his home a short distance away. He was alone in his car,” the statement continued. “After stopping at the intersection of Walnut Drive and Highway 29, and proceeding across Highway 29 to Oakville Cross Road, his car was hit on the back fender by a Jeep heading southbound on Highway 29.”

The attorney claimed that Paul Pelosi was “fully cooperative with California Highway Patrol officers” and that “a prior driving offense erroneously attributed to Mr. Pelosi is untrue and likely refers to another person with the same name.”

“There are also incorrect reports that misstate the timing of events,” the statement concluded. “Mr. Pelosi left the dinner party at 10:15 PM Saturday. The incident happened a few minutes later.”

Nancy Pelosi’s office released a statement saying the 80-year-old California lawmaker would not be commenting on the alleged crime.

“The Speaker will not be commenting on this private matter which occurred while she was on the East Coast,” spokesman Drew Hammill said in a statement.

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It didn’t take long for many social media users on both sides of the political aisle to weigh in on the matter.

Colorado GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert: “This Memorial Day weekend, remember not to drink and drive. Save a life, call an Uber. @SpeakerPelosi.”

Chad Prather, The Blaze: “Paul Pelosi is worth $120M and this economy is so bad even he can’t afford a chauffeur.”

Conservative commentator Brigitte Gabriel: “Paul Pelosi is worth over $100 million and he can’t afford to call a cab.”

Democrat strategist Peter Daou: “The DUI is bad, but the Pelosi family’s insider trading is even worse.”

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Harmeet K. Dhillon, attorney: “Thank God no one was hurt. Hope he gets some help for this problem.”

Jesse Kelly, radio host: “Always blows me away when this happens to rich people. Dude is worth over $100 million. Bro, hire a driver. My word.”

Mike Cernovich, political commentator: “The body metabolizes alcohol as you get older. I know a guy who got a DUI in his 70s. He had only had two glasses of wine at dinner, but those machines say what they say. Keep this in mind as we all get older. One glass even might trigger those machines.”

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