NBC News pulled a bombshell report in early November by Miguel Almaguer on the alleged Paul Pelosi attack that included details that contradicted the information in the federal charging papers against David DePape.
The video of a report that aired on the Today Show was pulled across several platforms after The Gateway Pundit called attention to the contradictions, which were not mentioned by NBC News in their report.
The NBC News report revealed that Paul Pelosi opened the door for the police, did not flee or declare an emergency, walked back toward his alleged attacker, when he was then attacked.
Those details directly contradict the narrative in the federal charging papers.
The video posted on the Today Show’s YouTube page was made private.
The video posted on the Today Show’s Twitter page was deleted.
The video posted on the Today Show’s home page was deleted with a message added that stated, “We apologize, this video has expired.”
But archived copies of the report were posted. These people will never learn that nothing is truly deleted from the internet.
On Monday The Daily Beast reported that NBC reporter, Miguel Almaguer, was suspended following his report on Paul Pelosi.
NBC Today show correspondent Miguel Almaguer has been suspended pending an internal investigation after NBC News had to retract his reporting that inflamed right-wing conspiracy theories about the brutal assault on Paul Pelosi, Confider has learned.
In an on-air report that went viral soon after it aired Almaguer suggested Nancy Pelosi’s husband was not in danger when cops arrived at their San Francisco home.
“After a ‘knock and announce,’ the front door was opened by Mr. Pelosi. The 82-year-old did not immediately declare an emergency or tried to leave his home but instead began walking several feet back into the foyer toward the assailant and away from police,” Almaguer reported on the morning of November 4. “It’s unclear if the 82-year-old was already injured or what his mental state was, say sources.”
You never contradict the approved narrative.