Pelosi attack suspect appears in federal court as government announces new evidence against him

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Pelosi attack suspect appears in federal court as government announces new evidence against him
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The government has produced 16,000 pages of evidence in the criminal case against DePape, including newly-released body camera footage, U.S. Capitol surveillance footage, and forensic results from the FBI's search.

The suspect charged in the attack on Paul Pelosi appeared in federal court Wednesday for a status hearing where both parties discussed the next steps in the ongoing criminal case.

"I think a trial will be quite some time off," said Mark Reichel, an attorney and former federal public defender.Biden calls Pelosi attack 'heinous,' says no place for political violence in US

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