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Whistleblowers: DC National Guard Were Ready To Deploy on January 6 on President Trump’s Orders But Were Held Back by Pentagon

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It was a set-up. A coup.

Former Acting Defense Sec. Christopher Miller says he felt ‘threatened’ into silence by the Jan. 6 Committee  

DC National Guard whistleblowers to say they WERE ready to be deployed on January 6 on Trump’s orders hours but were held back by the Pentagon in bombshell testimony contradicting Capitol riot committee’s story

D.C. National Guard officers on duty on January 6, 2021 will testify in the House
Wednesday hearing will examine why National Guard deployment was delayed
READ: Former Acting Defense Sec. Christopher Miller tells DailyMail.com he felt ‘threatened’ into silence by the Jan. 6 Committee

By Katelyn Caralle, U.S. Political Reporter For Dailymail.Com, 12 April 2024

Whistleblowers from the Washington D.C. National Guard will tell Congress that Donald Trump did want them deployed during the Capitol riot and the Army delayed telling them to mobilize in a bombshell hearing next week.

DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal that at least three officers will appear Wednesday before a House subcommittee to claim their stories were also ignored by the Democrat-led January 6 committee, because it didn’t fit their narrative.

The hearing will aim to further prove that Acting Defense Secretary at the time Christopher Miller did give advance approval of D.C. National Guard deployment at the direction of then-President Donald Trump.

A person familiar with the review by the House Administration Committee’s Oversight Subcommittee said the whistleblowers will provide testimony that then-Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy delayed by at least two hours providing official notice to D.C. National Guard Commander William Walker to deploy troops to the Capitol.

Three D.C. National Guard officers on duty on January 6, 2021 will testify in the House on Wednesday regarding the breakdown in Military communication that led to hours-long delays in mobilization for the Capitol attack

The whistleblowers will speak with Chairman Barry Loudermilk’s House Administration Committee’s Oversight Subcommittee, which is tasked with reviewing the investigation done by the Select Committee on the January 6 Attack

The whistleblowers will speak with Chairman Barry Loudermilk’s House Administration Committee’s Oversight Subcommittee, which is tasked with reviewing the investigation done by the Select Committee on the January 6 Attack

Instead of getting to the bottom of the breakdown in communication and focusing on improving Military preparedness for future incidents, the witnesses feel the January 6 panel was solely focused on pinning blame for the events that day on Trump.

The officers, who were with Walker the day of the Capitol riot, will detail how they were on buses in full tactical gear for hours waiting for the go-ahead from the Army.

McCarthy has stated under oath that he did give a timely order for deployment of the D.C. National Guard – but Walker’s troops said they found out about mobilization during a press conference, which led to a three-hour-and-19-minute delay of forces arriving at the Capitol.

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Article posted with permission from Pamela Geller


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