The former president suggested on Tuesday that it wasn’t a break in. Authorities have been clear it was.
Former President Donald Trump speaks at a ‘Save America’ rally on Oct. 22, 2022, in Robstown, Texas. | Brandon Bell/Getty Images
11/01/2022 11:57 AM EDT
Former President Donald Trump has joined a chorus of conservative voices who have shared baseless conspiracy theories about the attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi.
During an appearance on theChris Stigall radio showthat aired Tuesday morning in Philadelphia, Trump called the attack a “sad situation” but questioned if there was more to the story being detailed by law enforcement.
“Wow, it’s — weird things going on in that household in the last couple of weeks. Probably, you and I are better off not talking about it. The glass it seems was broken from the inside to the out so…
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