capitol on facebook. when i left my house i went to go find nancy. reporter: he spoke to pelosi about the attack one week ago. how s your husband paul doing? he s doing okay. it s going to take a little while for him to be back to normal. i feel very sad about it because the person was searching for me and my dear husband, who s not even that political, actually, paid the price. reporter: paul pelosi underwent surgery after the attack for a skull fracture and serious injuries to his right arm and hands and he has been seen wearing a hat at events with his wife in recent months. she said she would not watch the video showing the attack. i have absolutely no intention of seeing the deadly assault on my husband s life. reporter: the audio and video was made public because a group of news organizations, including cnn, pushed for its release citing transparency reasons. depap s lawyers did not want that to happen.
it s just like an endless [ bleep ]. like the whole [ bleep ] four years until they were finally able to steal the election. reporter: he said he woke paul pelosi and looking for his wife. i was going to hold her hostage and talk to her. if she told the truth i would let her go. if he she [ bleep ] lied reporter: depape posted conspiracy theories about the january 6th attack at the u.s. capitol on his facebook account. he told police when i left my house i left to fight tyranny. reporter: nancy pelosi spoke with chris wallace about the attack one week ago? how is your husband paul doing? he s doing okay. it s going to take a little while for him to be back to normal. i feel very sad about it because the person was searching for me and my dear husband, who is not even that political, actually, paid the price.
in october? he s doing okay. it s going to take awhile to get back to normal. i feel sad because of what happened and more sad because the person was searching for me and my dear husband who isn t actually that political actually paid the price. he s been out a bit because the doctor says he has to have something to look forward to and so, again, one day at a time. thank you for asking. i m going to press a little. we we see him in public but when i talk to you and your daughters and family, people use the word long haul. at the risk of prying because people are concerned, is it physical? is it emotional? is it cognitive? does the long haul mean in terms of recovery?
resting is rusting. you ve got to stare. this is a difficult subject to bring up, but people are want to know. how s your husband, paul, doing after that vicious attack in october? he s doing okay. it s going to take a little while for him to be back to normal. i feel very sad about it for because of what happened but also more sad because the person was searching for me and my dear husband, who s not even that political, actually, paid the price. he s been out a bit because the doctor said he has to have something to look forward to. and and so again, one day at a time. but thank you for asking. i m just going to press this a little. we see him out in public. but when i ve talked to you, when i ve talked to your daughter, when i ve talked to one of your granddaughters, you all keep using the expression