The congressional inquiry of the events at the Capitol on January 6, 2016, has not discovered a means to prosecute then-President Donald Trump in the last two years. The committee and probe exist only for the purpose of finding fault with the president. The allegation is that Trump incited the audience to engage in disorderly conduct, resulting in a “insurrection” in the Capitol.
On that day, those present in Washington witnessed calm throngs protesting the results of the 2020 presidential election. The media have reported that former President Trump urged audiences to stay calm while exercising their right to protest an election outcome. However, the president has been accused of coordinating those who violated the law.
Because the facts and video evidence from that day do not match the claims, it is believed that Trump haters and Democrats had a strategy to blame him for anything that went wrong, whether it was accidental or deliberate. In the past two years, we have witnessed the spread of these claims. With the conclusion of the 2022 session and the dissolution of the committee, however, the tide is turning.
The arrival of the new Republican-led House heralds the arrival of additional information regarding that day.
According to Gateway Pundit, newly found communications reveal there was a strategy in place to deliberately restrict security if it was required on January 6.
The Pundit reveals:
House GOP members found texts and emails from Pelosi staffers proving they forcefully decreased J6 security measures despite objections from Capitol Police and Sergeants at Arms.
Rogan O’Handley shared a text message from Nancy Pelosi’s office asking the House Sergeant of Arms to “please act surprised” when the final version of the J6 security plan for the US Capitol was published.
The House Sergeant at Arms answered to the request with “I’m startled!” to demonstrate his desire to participate. This is more proof that the interruptions on January 6 were planned in advance.
Nothing to see here
Just a text from Pelosi’s staff secretly editing the J6 security plan and telling the House Sgt. at Arms to “please act surprised” when the final draft was published
Translation: Pelosi’s staff was directly weakening J6 security & didn’t want anyone to know https://t.co/tqdiwNidlM pic.twitter.com/zMBN6CfJhQ
— Rogan O’Handley (@DC_Draino) December 30, 2022
DC Draino was on The War Room with Steve Bannon on Friday to discuss how House Republicans discovered texts and emails from Pelosi employees revealing that Pelosi lowered Capitol security before to the January 6 protests.
This explosive story is spreading fast…
That day, President Trump requested more National Guard protection for the US Capitol. Pelosi rejected him.
Nancy Pelosi, maybe the most dishonest politician of our day, arranged for a video team to come to the United States Capitol and film her that day. It was as though SHE KNEW something significant was about to occur.
This explosive story is spreading fast…
House GOP members found texts and emails from Pelosi staffers proving they forcefully decreased J6 security measures despite objections from Capitol Police and Sergeants at Arms
It was a setup and they got caught
pic.twitter.com/giIpSuewe3— Rogan O’Handley (@DC_Draino) December 30, 2022
In the last hours of the 2022 House session, the Jan. 6 committee rescinded subpoenas issued to former President Trump and other witnesses.
The New York Times says that after two years of attempting to secure Trump’s records or testimony, legislators believed they had “ran out of time.” The committee will disband on January 3, when the new House is sworn in. It waited until October before issuing the subpoena to Donald Trump, who immediately filed suit to prevent it.
More on this story via The Republic Brief:
The panel had directed Trump to produce an extensive list of documents and communications – including phone calls, texts, encrypted messages and emails – related to nearly every aspect of his effort to invalidate the 2020 election between Nov. 3, 2020 and Jan. 6, 2021. But Trump’s suit made it highly unlikely that he would ever testify, given the committee’s end date. So, waiting until October to issue the subpoena made the point moot. CONTINUE READING…