Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday she’s not sure if she’ll see soon-to-be-released body camera video of an officer who responded to the brutal attack on her husband last year at their home in San Francisco.

The police video is scheduled to be released Friday, according to a San Francisco Superior Court notice following a judge’s order.

Asked if she would watch the video, Pelosi, D-Calif., said she didn’t know.

«I mean, it would be very difficult to see an assault on my husband’s life,» she told reporters on Capitol Hill.

Paul Pelosi and Nancy Pelosi at the 2018 White House Correspondents’ Dinner. File Tasos Katopodis / Getty Images

This week, a judge granted a motion brought by NBC News, The New York Times and other news organizations requesting the release of evidence in the case against David DePape, accused of assaulting Paul Pelosi.

The evidence consists of body camera video worn by an officer who responded at Pelosis’s home on Oct. 28, a 911 call Paul Pelosi made to police, portions of a police interview with DePape, and security video. of the raid captured. by the US Capitol Police

DePape of Richmond, California, faces a pair of federal charges in connection with the attack, which allegedly involved DePape demanding the whereabouts of the wife of then-Speaker Paul Pelosi and attacking him with a hammer. He also faces related state charges. DePape has pleaded not guilty.

Pelosi, who was in Washington, DC, at the time of the attack, said her husband’s recovery continues.

«It’s one day at a time,» he said Thursday. «It’s made some progress, but I think it’ll be about three more months before it’s back to normal.»

Pelosi, 82, underwent surgery to repair a fractured skull and injuries to her right arm and hands. She spent about a week in the hospital.