A recent House report on January 6 shines a light on the suppressed side of the story during the partisan committee’s hearings, challenging the notion that Donald Trump had any involvement in inciting the Capitol Riots.
The report not only presents evidence absolving Trump of pre-planned attack allegations but also raises serious questions about J6 security lapses. Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi is under scrutiny for neglecting to authorize National Guard troops, potentially contributing to the chaos.
Pelosi’s failure to greenlight National Guard assistance, despite requests from Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund, disrupted election challenges led by Rep. Paul Gosar and Sen. Ted Cruz. The report suggests Pelosi’s inaction allowed the disruptions to linger, conveniently avoiding a comprehensive discussion about the 2020 election’s integrity.
The report reveals Pelosi’s peculiar actions on January 6, including her refusal to authorize National Guard troops and her participation in a documentary filmed by her daughter, Alexandra Pelosi. The report points out Pelosi’s dereliction of duty and her seeming focus on a documentary during a critical event.
Leading up to January 6, Capitol Police Chief Sund faced delays in seeking National Guard assistance due to the requirement for approval from the Capitol Police Board. Sund’s requests to House and Senate Sergeant at Arms were met with resistance, particularly from House Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving, who cited concerns about the “optics” of deploying National Guard troops.
Irving’s reluctance, echoed by Senate Sergeant at Arms Michael Stenger, potentially allowed the breach of the Capitol’s outer perimeter. Interestingly, Stenger revealed that Pelosi was aware of Sund’s request and anticipated resistance, saying, “I will never get this by Pelosi.”
Requests for D.C. National Guard assistance were linked to intelligence about planned demonstrations. Mayor Muriel Bowser urged General William Walker to coordinate with D.C. Homeland Security, indicating awareness of potential security threats.
Pelosi’s actions during the events on January 6 also raise eyebrows. A video, later aired by CNN, captures Pelosi’s statements expressing a desire for violence against Trump. Notably, Secret Service messages related to January 6 have mysteriously gone missing.
Pelosi’s claim of “begging” for National Guard troops contradicts evidence that Trump, though lacking authorization, desired their deployment. The January 6 Committee, led by Liz Cheney, allegedly suppressed transcripts showing Trump’s push for 10,000 National Guard troops, challenging their assertion of having “no evidence.”
This revelation exposes the committee’s failure to accurately portray Deputy Chief of Staff Anthony Ornato’s testimony. Ornato confirmed Trump’s suggestion of needing 10,000 troops and revealed White House frustration with Defense Secretary Christopher Miller’s delayed assistance.
Despite these revelations, Democrats persist in their attempt to sideline Trump, accusing him of supporting an “insurrection.” They seek his removal from state ballots and aim for legal consequences, undermining his constitutional right to challenge elections.
The House report provides a different perspective, questioning Pelosi’s actions and highlighting evidence suggesting Trump’s push for security measures. As the narrative unfolds, the suppressed side of January 6 becomes increasingly significant.
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