Posted on 06/25/2022 7:36:44 AM PDT by bitt
According to a preliminary report made public by investigators, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is largely to blame for the security lapse at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. While the Capitol Police were understaffed, Pelosi’s House Sergeant at Arms repeatedly turned down requests from the Pentagon for National Guard assistance, and officers were ill-equipped and undertrained.
It’s almost as if she wanted the entire thing to happen…
The full report from Republican investigators Reps. Jim Banks and Rodney Davis won’t be made public for a few weeks, but Banks and Davis said their decision to do so was motivated by the Jan. 6 Committee’s hyper-partisan attempt to present a “slanted viewpoint as if it were impartial fact” and that it “will help Americans understand the extent of the Committee’s misrepresentations and omissions.”
“The Committee has lied and made numerous unsupported and disputed claims that have been thoughtlessly parroted by their media and ‘fact-checking’ allies,” said Banks and Davis.
The Federalist report: No Republican-appointed members serve on the committee, and no minority rights have been granted or observed by the committee. Those breaches of House rules have led Administration Committee ranking member Rep. Rodney Davis, R-Ill., to announce there will be an investigation of the J6 Committee itself once Republicans take control of the House, as they are expected to do following the November elections.
Despite the J6 Committee’s attempts to blame the Capitol riot on former President Donald Trump and election integrity supporters, the GOP members found that Pelosi, who is responsible for Capitol security according to House rules and has led the Democrat majority for years, repeatedly failed to implement necessary improvements to the Capitol’s security system.
“This inaction left the Capitol unnecessarily vulnerable,” Banks and Davis noted.
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And I’ll be singing...
Ding, dong, the witch is dead The wicked witch Ding-dong, the wicked witch is dead Wake up, you sleepy head, rub your eyes, get out of bed Wake up, the wicked witch is dead! She’s gone where the goblins go below, below, below, yo ho Let’s open up and sing, and ring the bells out Ding-dong! the merry-o sing it high, sing it low Let them know the wicked witch is dead.
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They probably just covered it up in the libtard sham show production 🤪
Don’t you thank God that you don’t see that across the pillow when you wake up in the morning?
That is a nice picture of the Speaker during the time of the Reversal of Roe, the defeat of the NYC Handgun Permit law and the Republican ascendancy in the House of Representatives. Fine record.
100%
Almost ????
The FBI knew that they were going to be hundreds of thousands of Trump supporters in Washington DC on January 6. They wanted to shut down the planned Congressional proceedings that were about to take place in the House and Senate.
IMHO the Feds could not count on Trump supporters being unruly enough to shut down the proceedings so they had plenty of people out there to instigate a riot. Why also did they refuse National Guard and have FEWER than 50% of routine security on duty that day.
There were six pairs of Republican representatives in the House and six pairs in the Senate ready to present evidence of election Irregularities in each of six swing states. They were not necessarily from those states. They were good speakers and well prepared.
When the incursion into the Capitol happened, none of these 12 hours of public exposure occurred. Since almost no election fraud cases had even been heard in a court, most of America does not even realize how much evidence there is of election fraud in 2020.
Democrats benefited greatly by shutting down the live presentations. They would not only have been on television, they would have been read into the congressional record. Trump was the biggest loser from the incursion. Democrats are the biggest winners.
Whenever there is bad behavior, the question should be asked “who benefits?
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