http://twitchy.com/sarahd-313035/2023/01/27/wheres-nbc-news-apology-to-miguel-almaguer-for-suspending-him-over-report-on-paul-pelosi-attack/
As we told you, the police bodycam footage of the attack on Paul Pelosi has been released, and it’s pretty nuts. Not to mention scary to watch.
And now, in addition to some of the questions they had before the video was available to the public, people have quite a few new questions. Like, was there no functional security system or any other kind of deterrent in place to keep intruders out? Why did Pelosi seem so calm during the 9-1-1 call and then when the police showed up at his house?
Greg Price (@greg_price11) ~ And here is the 911 call where Paul Pelosi said he had no idea who David Depape was but seemed very nonchalant about a guy breaking into his home looking for his wife.
http://twitter.com/i/status/1619027051805302784
Maybe Pelosi seemed calm because he didn’t want to rattle DePape, who was pretty clearly unbalanced at best. Maybe that’s why Pelosi didn’t put his drink down, either.
Pradheep J. Shanker (@Neoavatara) ~ Basically what we heard. Police acted well. Still don't understand why Pelosi continues to hold a drink instead of the hammer, but ... just weird man.
As was the case before the video came out, most of what we can do now is just speculate about exactly what went down.
But there’s another question that the video raises and doesn’t even come remotely close to answering, and this one actually isn’t about what happened to Paul Pelosi. No, this question is about what happened to NBC News reporter Miguel Almaguer, who was suspended by the network after detailing — accurately, as it turned out — the scene that greeted police when they first showed up at the Pelosis’ home.
Here was Almaguer’s on-air report, which NBC News subsequently scrubbed from their site as if it had never existed:
TheBlaze (@theblaze) ~ NBC on Paul Pelosi:
“The front door was opened by Mr. Pelosi. He did not declare an emergency or try to leave his home, instead began walking several feet back towards the assailant and away from police."
http://twitter.com/i/status/1588544613765287938
So the question we still have is: why did NBC News punish Miguel Almaguer?
jimtreacher.substack.com (@jtLOL) ~ Has @Miguelnbc seen this yet? Does it confirm or disprove his report, which got him suspended by @NBCNews?
http://twitter.com/i/status/1619020098894979072
It appears to confirm it, Jim.
Dr. Richard Harambe (@Richard_Harambe) ~ Why did NBC suspend @Miguelnbc?
Puck (@Puck_Kaiser) ~ Miguel Almaguer was suspended for reporting this correctly?
Sure as hell looks that way. I suppose NBC didn't want anyone arriving at the possible, but logical conclusion that David Depape had been invited into Paul Pelosi's house, eh?

Almaguer did actual journalism and got suspended for it. What was motivating NBC News’ decision? It can’t have been keeping the public informed. And in light of the footage that we’ve seen today, it’s entirely understandable why so many people out there were wondering if NBC News was trying to shield the Pelosis from potential embarrassment back when Almaguer got suspended. Maybe that’s exactly what NBC News was doing.
Gregg Re (@gregg_re) ~ Why did nbc suspend its reporter for accurately describing Paul Pelosi’s casual response when police opened the door? Why did they delete that report from their website?
Simply a reflexive response by NBC when one of its masters is in trouble ...

Inquiring minds want to know. At the very least, Miguel Almaguer deserves an answer. And an apology.
Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) ~ Imagine being @MiguelNBC Almaguer right now.
The body camera footage from police of the attack on Paul Pelosi totally vindicates him.
Where does he go to get his apology?
Sleazy, corrupt NBC isn't gonna apologize to Almaguer for protecting a Democrat at all costs ... that's who they are!

Pradheep J. Shanker (@Neoavatara) ~ Let's note something someone below pointed out ... @NBCNews literally suspended a reporter for telling an accurate story of the details.
I hope that guy gets an apology, back pay, and more. He was ill treated.
Knowing NBC News, we won’t hold our breath.


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