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Friday, November 22, 2024

Calif. Highway Patrol Org. Revokes Paul Pelosi’s Membership After DUI

'These actions reflected poorly on the 11-99 Foundation and undermined our important mission... '

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In the wake of his drunk driving escapade, a police association in California has distanced itself from Paul Pelosi, the shady husband of House Speaker and DC elite Nancy Pelosi, the Western Journal reported.

California Highway Patrol 11-99 Foundation ended Paul Pelosi’s lifetime membership when he pleaded guilty to a DUI earlier this week after injuring another driver “while under the influence of an alcoholic beverage and a drug and under their combined influence.”

“After evaluating the events that led to Mr. Pelosi’s arrest and conviction, we are revoking Mr. Pelosi’s lifetime membership with the CHP 11-99 Foundation effective immediately,” the law enforcement organization wrote in a statement released soon after the plea.

In particular, the organization took issue with the fact that Pelosi, whose family has long received preferential treatment, had attempted to get out of the arrest by citing his membership in the California Highway Patrol 11-99 Foundation.

“The mere presentation of his 11-99 Foundation identification credentials to law enforcement made it appear that he was presenting them for preferential treatment whether that was the case or not, which violates the terms and conditions he agreed to on his membership application,” they wrote.

“These actions reflected poorly on the 11-99 Foundation and undermined our important mission,” they continued.

Footage has emerged of Pelosi’s conduct after his drunken crash last May, revealing that he tried to use his status to receive special benefits from the local police.

According to Pelosi, who could hardly stand at the time, he merely had a “glass of champagne before dinner” and also “a glass of white,” while reminding police that he is “a high-profile person.”

Despite the fact that he nearly killed both himself and another driver when he totaled his 2021 Porsche and the other driver’s 2014 Jeep, he received merely three years probation and 5 days of jail time, which were waived.

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