A groundbreaking report from Steve Baker has unveiled crucial transcripts proving that President Donald Trump did indeed request National Guard deployment to ensure a peaceful protest on January 6th, 2021.
According to the documents, General Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, confirmed that President Trump expressed concern about the potential for unrest and proactively ordered the necessary precautions.
Chief Steven Sund of the U.S. Capitol Police made an urgent plea for the National Guard on January 6th. However, according to Sund, the Secretary of the Army's representative denied the request, citing concerns about the "Optics" of having National Guard troops stationed at the Capitol.
Miller dismissed the president's request as mere "Banter." Subcommittee Oversight released the following transcript: GENERAL MARK MILLEY, CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF: " The President just says, 'Hey, look at this.
There's going to be a large amount of protesters here on the 6th, make sure that you have sufficient National Guard or Soldiers to make sure it's a safe event.
" "I was cognizant of the fears that the President would invoke the Insurrection Act to politicize the military in an anti-democratic manner. And, just before the Electoral College certification, 10 former Secretaries of Defense signed an op-ed piece published in The Washington Post warning of the dangers of politicizing and using inappropriately the military. No such thing was going to occur on my watch." "There was absolutely - there is absolutely no way I was putting U.S. military forces at the Capitol, period.'"The operational plan was this, let's take the D.C. National Guard, keep them away from the Capitol.
The representative from the Secretary of the Army said, "I don't like the optics of National Guard standing in a line with the Capitol in the background." * "I explained to them that the building is being breached. I need their assistance immediately. He said,"My recommendation to the Secretary of the Army is to not support the request.
" COMMANDING GENERAL WILLIAM WALKER, D.C. NATIONAL GUARD: "My thoughts are that there has to be something else at play here.
COMMAND SERGEANT MAJOR MICHAEL BROOKS, D.C. NATIONAL GUARD: "They were ready to go, and they just couldn't understand why they were still sitting there. Literally sitting on a bus, just waiting to drive to the Capitol and do the best they could do to support Capitol Police." "People were like,"Why weren't you there?" We were.
We just need you to give us the authorization" BRIGADIER GENERAL AARON DEAN, ADJUTANT GENERAL, D.C. NATIONAL GUARD: than proming most sroper vete caged about optics when it comes to, you know, saving "The lull time between that 2:30pm call and 5 o'clock, just nothing.
Transcript from a key witness, Deputy Chief of Staff Anthony Ornato, reveals that contrary to the committee's claims of having "no evidence," there was substantial proof that the White House had been proactive in its approach to securing the Capitol.
According to Ornato, he overheard conversations where then-Chief of Staff Mark Meadows urged D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser to request additional National Guard support, emphasizing that President Trump was prepared to authorize up to 10,000 troops.
The committee's final report did not reflect these discussions, instead stating that President Trump "never gave any order to deploy the National Guard on January 6th or on any other day.
For context, Kash Patel, the Former Chief of Staff to the Secretary of Defense, joined The Epoch Times for an interview on the security planning and protests on Jan. 6 at the US Capitol in Washington DC. During his interview, Kash admitted that Mayor Muriel Bowser turned down thousands of National Guard troops at the Capitol on January 6 for political reasons.
Chris Wray's FBI also refused to notify the Trump administration and his cabinet secretaries that they believed there could be a situation like the mass protests at the Capitol that took place.
Nancy Pelosi also refused the National Guard at the US Capitol due to politics.
In a WaPo interview with the Washington DC police chief, Steve Sund, The National Pulse reports the outgoing police chief "believes his efforts to secure the premises were undermined by a lack of concern from House and Senate security officials who answer directly to Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate leader Mitch McConnell.
" President Trump also reiterated during an interview with Sean Hannity that he authorized the National Guard to be in Washington, DC, on January 6, 2021.
In June, new footage was released from the House Oversight Committee of Nancy Pelosi taking responsibility for the January 6, 2021, protests and rioting at the US Capitol.
" Last month, a new video was released showing Nancy Pelosi again regretting the presence of the National Guard at the US Capitol on January 6.
Pelosi earlier refused their deployment despite President Trump's request for thousands of troops to protect the US Capitol.
"We're calling the National Guard now? They should have been here to start out.
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