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“Speaker Pelosi and her family are deeply grateful for the outpouring of prayers and warm wishes for Mr. Pelosi from so many across the country during this difficult time,” Rep. Pelosi said in a statement after the verdict. “The Pelosi family is very proud of their Pop, who demonstrated extraordinary composure and courage on the night of the attack a year ago and in the courtroom this week.”

DePape sat hunched forward and stared at the defense table as the verdict was read but showed no obvious emotion.

Christine Pelosi, one the couple’s daughters, typed on her phone in the back row of the courtroom as the verdict was read. She declined to comment afterward.

DePape admitted — to investigators, in a jailhouse interview and in rambling court testimony — to breaking into the home and striking Paul Pelosi in the head with a hammer as part of a convoluted plot to detain and interrogate the former House speaker as leverage against other prominent figures he believed were engaged in a wide-ranging conspiracy and corruption.

He said he planned to wear a unicorn costume he brought to her home that night and film the interrogation. “If she lied,” DePape told the jury, “I would break her kneecaps.”

DePape was charged with attempted kidnapping of a U.S. official and assault on an immediate family member of a U.S. official. Both counts required under federal law that the defendant had the intent against the official over their duties — a notion that the defense challenged.

His lawyers argued his intentions were “wholly unrelated” to her official role in Congress, even though he admitted on the stand that he targeted her as a leader of the Democratic Party. His conspiratorial views included a belief that former President Donald Trump was persecuted by officials and had been improperly denied reelection.

Prosecutors were dismissive of the defense argument. “He deliberately targeted her because of her job, because of her role in our political system, because of her official duties,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Helen Gilbert said. “He describes Pelosi as ‘leader of the pack.’’’

The kidnapping charge carries a 20-year prison sentence and the assault has a 30-year term.

DePape also faces state charges for the attack, including attempted murder, burglary, assault with a deadly weapon and elder abuse.

That trial has not yet been scheduled.

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