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Nancy Pelosi’s Husband Paul Could Lose License After Alleged Hit-and-Run

Nancy Pelosi’s Husband Involved in Hit-and-Run Incident, Faces License Revocation

Published on July 5, 2026 at 3:30 PM PDT

Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi, is currently under scrutiny after being involved in an alleged hit-and-run incident. The incident has raised concerns about his ability to continue driving, as the DMV may now decide whether he should still be allowed on the road.

According to a spokesperson for the Napa County Sheriff’s Office, a deputy has submitted a DMV recertification exam request following Paul’s hit-and-run investigation. This request typically leads to the DMV conducting tests to assess a driver’s skills, knowledge of traffic laws, and vision to determine if they are still fit to drive.

The decision to refer Paul for a recertification was not solely based on his age of 86, but rather because deputies believed that a fresh evaluation was necessary in the interest of public safety after the crash.

The hit-and-run incident occurred when Paul allegedly struck a parked vehicle in Napa County and drove away. Despite claiming that he believed he had hit something, he continued driving without stopping. It was later revealed that Paul was completely sober at the time, ruling out alcohol as a factor in the incident.

In response to the incident, the Pelosis released a statement expressing Paul’s apology to the owner of the damaged vehicle and his commitment to taking responsibility for the damage. Speaker Pelosi has chosen not to comment further on the matter, deeming it a private issue.

If the DMV mandates Paul to undergo the recertification process and he fails any part of the testing, his California driver’s license could potentially be revoked. The ongoing hit-and-run investigation will play a crucial role in determining Paul’s future behind the wheel.

The outcome of the DMV’s decision will ultimately determine whether Paul Pelosi can retain his driving privileges. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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