How the Pentagon Betrayed President Trump on January 6, by Jack Cashill

Contra facts keep popping up to undermine the Democrats and mainstream media’s January 6 narrative. From Jack Cashill at americanthinker.com:

On January 6, 2021, nearly five hours passed between the breach of the Capitol perimeter and the arrival of a National Guard contingent ready and waiting to deploy just ten minutes away. Had the National Guard arrived within that first hour, “January 6” would have no more historical resonance than any other day on the calendar.

Any number of people bear the blame for this calamitous security failure, but that list does not include the two most frequently cited scapegoats, the D.C. National Guard or President Donald Trump.

Of the thousands of words of sworn testimony, some of the most revealing came from Colonel Earl Matthews. In rebutting the questions asked by Rep. Norma Torres, a California Democrat, at a congressional hearing on April 17, 2024, the intrepid Matthews shared some inconvenient truths.

“Do you know if ideas like the President seizing ballot boxes was something [Army] Secretary [Ryan] McCarthy was considering when making decisions about deploying the Guard on January 6?” asked Torres.

“I think it was, but I think it was not a rational belief,” said the African-American Matthews, the Chief Legal Advisor for the D.C. National Guard on January 6. Not liking the answer, Torres promptly cut him off.

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One response to “How the Pentagon Betrayed President Trump on January 6, by Jack Cashill

  1. We need a general Ripper or Caspar Weinberger to say I’m in charge here?

    Maybe send out Levine or some crossdresser just to show that you mean business.

    No MIC kickbacks and consult positions if it is all burned down in a SARMAT Hellstorm.

    No overpriced no go showboats that don’t work as advertised from MIC war pig companies.

    These things happen when Manboons have nukes.

    Breaking from Revel In Flesh:

    Corpus Vermis

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