Random Act of Journalism: Major News Outlets Sue for Access to Evidence in Paul Pelosi Case

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“Attorneys for the coalition [of news outlets] said in the motion filed Wednesday that ‘the public and press have standing to assert their rights of access to court records and proceedings’,” the Associated Press reported.

, NBC News – which is also involved in the media’s lawsuit against the SFDA’s office – suspended reporter Miguel Almaguer without explanation to viewers after he filed a story with the TODAY Show in early November that didn’t match up with what the SFPD originally stated, with Almaguer reporting that it was Paul Pelosi who answered the door to the police .

Further, Almaguer’s report stated that Pelosi “did not immediately declare an emergency” upon opening the door, nor did he “try to leave his home.” He then walked back “several feet” to the suspect shortly thereafter, according to NBC News sources, which is when DePape allegedly started hitting him with the hammer, fracturing his skull.NBC reported new details re: Pelosi attack:

– Pelosi answered door, didn't "declare an emergency or try to leave his home," instead walked toward the assailantThen NBC deleted this video from all platforms.

 

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