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More on the sergeant of arms failure:
Roll Call: Capitol Police chief, sergeant-at-arms acknowledge failure to protect against Jan. 6 riot
Claims no request for Nat'l Guard was made:
And what about this key fact?
I'm off to go see who these two sergeants at arms were.
Roll Call: Capitol Police chief, sergeant-at-arms acknowledge failure to protect against Jan. 6 riot
As a result of the security failure, House Sergeant-at-Arms Paul Irving and Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Stenger resigned.
Claims no request for Nat'l Guard was made:
Pittman [new acting chief] said on Jan. 4 that Sund asked the Capitol Police Board, which comprises the House and Senate sergeants-at-arms and the Architect of the Capitol, to declare a state of emergency and authorize a request for National Guard support, but the board denied the request....
“Despite the comments made today by the U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) Acting Chief before the House Appropriations Committee, then-Chief Sund did not reach out to the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) with a request for an emergency declaration or seeking National Guard support. The AOC has no record of a request for an emergency declaration by then-Chief Sund to the Capitol Police Board. While then-Chief Sund may have engaged in conversations with other members of the Board, no such conversation occurred with the Architect or any AOC employee involved in Board matters,” Blanton said in a statement released late in the afternoon on Tuesday.
“In addition, there was no Board meeting as indicated by the Acting Chief. While USCP leadership may have met with or spoken to other security colleagues, no such conversations were held with AOC employees involved in Board matters. Furthermore, the AOC is not aware of any USCP requests (verbal or written) being submitted to the Board requesting additional support prior to January 6, 2021,” Blanton continued.
And what about this key fact?
This is going to need a new thread when the investigations begin.Ryan also questioned why the commander of the D.C. National Guard, Maj. Gen. William Walker, was restricted by the Pentagon from addressing the situation. “Why was the authority taken away from Gen. Walker with the D.C. National Guard to be able to make split-second decisions? That authority was assumed by the Pentagon, and so why was that the case, which slowed down the response?” Ryan said.
I'm off to go see who these two sergeants at arms were.