A groundbreaking report from Steve Baker has unveiled essential transcripts proving that President Donald Trump did certainly request Nationwide Guard deployment to make sure a peaceable protest on January sixth, 2021.
These newly surfaced transcripts, which have been beforehand hid, reveal the reality that many within the mainstream media have ignored.
In line with the paperwork, Normal Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Workers, confirmed that President Trump expressed concern in regards to the potential for unrest and proactively ordered the mandatory precautions.
On January 3, 2021, simply three days earlier than the protest, Normal Milley recalled the president saying, “Hey, take a look at this. There’s going to be a considerable amount of protesters right here on the sixth. Just remember to have enough Nationwide Guard or Troopers to verify it’s a secure occasion.”
Trump reportedly added, “I don’t care if you happen to use Guard, or Troopers, energetic obligation Troopers, do no matter you must do. Simply ensure it’s secure.”
These damning revelations fly within the face of the narrative propagated by the mainstream media and Democrats who’ve constantly blamed Trump for the chaos that unfolded on January sixth. The president’s clear directive to deploy the Nationwide Guard days earlier than the occasion highlights his intentions to keep up regulation and order in the course of the protest.
The transcripts additionally reveal that different Pentagon officers did not act on Trump’s requests. Chief Steven Sund of the U.S. Capitol Police made an pressing plea for the Nationwide Guard on January sixth as officers fought for his or her lives.
Nonetheless, in keeping with Sund, the Secretary of the Military’s consultant denied the request, citing considerations in regards to the “optics” of getting Nationwide Guard troops stationed on the Capitol. This hesitation contributed to the delayed response, exacerbating the state of affairs.
Additional complicating issues, Appearing Secretary of Protection Christopher Miller acknowledged that Trump had commented on the necessity for 10,000 troops to make sure safety. Nonetheless, Miller dismissed the president’s request as mere “banter.”
Subcommittee Oversight launched the next transcript:
GENERAL MARK MILLEY, CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF:
- “[January 3, 2021] The President simply says, ‘Hey, take a look at this. There’s going to be a considerable amount of protesters right here on the sixth, just remember to have enough Nationwide Guard or Troopers to verify it’s a secure occasion.” *
- “[POTUS said! ‘Hey, I don’t care if you use Guard, or Soldiers, active duty Soldiers, do whatever you have to do. Just make sure it’s safe.
CHRISTOPHER MILLER, ACTING SECRETARY OF DEFENSE:
- • “The President commented that they were going to need 10,000 troops the following day… I interpreted it as a bit of presidential banter or President Trump banter that you all are familiar with, and in no way, shape, or form did I interpret that as an order or direction.
- “[On January 6, 2021] everybody was like, “Did you hearken to the President’s speech?” I’m like “The man speaks for 90 minutes it’s like Castro or one thing.?” No, I’ve obtained work to do.”
- “I used to be cognizant of the fears that the President would invoke the Rebellion Act to politicize the army in an anti-democratic method. And, simply earlier than the Electoral School certification, 10 former Secretaries of Protection signed an op-ed piece printed in The Washington Put up warning of the risks of politicizing and utilizing inappropriately the army. No such factor was going to happen on my watch.”
- “There was completely – there may be completely no manner I used to be placing U.S. army forces on the Capitol, interval.’
- “The operational plan was this, let’s take the D.C. Nationwide Guard, maintain them away from the Capitol.”* CHIEF STEVEN SUND, U.S. CAPITOL POLICE:
“I’m making an pressing request for the Nationwide Guard. We’re being overrun. I gave a fast rundown of what we had happening and that officers on the market are combating for his or her lives. We have been about to be taken over.
The consultant from the Secretary of the Military mentioned, “I don’t just like the optics of Nationwide Guard standing in a line with the Capitol within the background.” * - “I defined to them that the constructing is being breached. I want their help instantly. He [General Piatt] mentioned, “My suggestion to the Secretary of the Military is to not help the request.”
COMMANDING GENERAL WILLIAM WALKER, D.C. NATIONAL GUARD:
- “My ideas are that there must be one thing else at play right here. Why is there such a priority about proximity to the Capitol? We hadn’t had that earlier than?” *
- “[General Piatt said| at 2:42pm “It would not be his best military advice to send the National Guard to the U.S.
Capitol at this time…Military presence could make the situation worse and the optics were bad.”
COLONEL EARL MATTHEWS, D.C. NATIONAL GUARD:
- “The D.C. Guard could’ve gone in right away. But the Secretary of the Army did not give us the approval.”
- “There was concern about being anywhere near the Capitol because of perception that the military would be involved, that there would be militarization of the electoral process.
- “We were seeing the Congress of the United States being overrun, and the Guard – and the Capitol Police, the MPD need help. We had people at the D.C. Armory who are able to help, and they’re not moving. And they’re not allowed to move. They’re not allowed to go down there.”
- “It’d be like, if there’s a five-alarm fire and you’re telling a volunteer fire company, “Don’t go respond to the fire. Go to trees and pull cats or dogs out of trees to free up firemen to respond to the real fire.” I mean, it’s ridiculous.
COMMAND SERGEANT MAJOR MICHAEL BROOKS, D.C. NATIONAL GUARD:
- “They were ready to go, and they just couldn’t understand why they were still sitting there. Literally sitting on a bus, just waiting to drive to the Capitol and do the best they could do to support Capitol Police.”
- “People were like, “Why weren’t you there?” We were. We were waiting.”
- “We repeatedly told them, “We know what we’re doing. We just need you to give us the authorization”
BRIGADIER GENERAL AARON DEAN, ADJUTANT GENERAL, D.C. NATIONAL GUARD:
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- “The lull time between that 2:30pm call and 5 o’clock, just nothing. It was like, that’s a little odd – very odd.
It put us in a bad situation, because we wanted to respond but we couldn’t. So we were just left there waiting on word.”
GENERAL WALTER PIATT, DIRECTOR OF ARMY STAFF:
- “What we were afraid of is that military assets would be employed without military command, and that weighed in heavily when forces were requested in support of January 6.”
CHRISTOPHER RODRIGUEZ, D.C. HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT:
- “So it kind of shocked me, because we had a situation where the Metropolitan Police Department had been on the scene at the Capitol for over an hour at that point, and we couldn’t get any additional support from DoD.”
Below is a copy of the transcript:
Earlier this year, a transcript obtained by The Federalist suggests that the sham January 6 Committee, chaired by former Rep. Liz Cheney, might have suppressed evidence indicating that President Donald Trump had authorized National Guard troops to be on standby during the Capitol protest.
Transcript from a key witness, Deputy Chief of Staff Anthony Ornato, reveals that contrary to the committee’s claims of having “no evidence,” there was substantial proof that the White House had been proactive in its approach to securing the Capitol.
According to Ornato, he overheard conversations where then-Chief of Staff Mark Meadows urged D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser to request additional National Guard support, emphasizing that President Trump was prepared to authorize up to 10,000 troops.
The committee’s final report, however, did not reflect these discussions, instead stating that President Trump “never gave any order to deploy the National Guard on January 6th or on any other day.”
Nancy Pelosi later refused to turn over her communications surrounding January 6. And Democrats later destroyed evidence from their interviews with officials involving the January 6 riots.
For context, Kash Patel, the Former Chief of Staff to the Secretary of Defense, joined The Epoch Times for an interview on the security planning and protests on Jan. 6 at the US Capitol in Washington DC.
During his interview, Kash admitted that Mayor Muriel Bowser turned down thousands of National Guard troops at the Capitol on January 6 for political reasons.
Chris Wray’s FBI also refused to notify the Trump administration and his cabinet secretaries that they believed there could be a situation like the mass protests at the Capitol that took place.
Nancy Pelosi also refused the National Guard at the US Capitol due to politics.
In a WaPo interview with the Washington DC police chief, Steve Sund, The National Pulse reports the outgoing police chief “believes his efforts to secure the premises were undermined by a lack of concern from House and Senate security officials who answer directly to Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate leader Mitch McConnell.”
President Trump also reiterated during an interview with Sean Hannity that he authorized the National Guard to be in Washington, DC, on January 6, 2021.
In June, new footage was released from the House Oversight Committee of Nancy Pelosi taking responsibility for the January 6, 2021, protests and rioting at the US Capitol.
Nancy Pelosi: “I take responsibility.”
Since January 6, 2021, Nancy Pelosi spent 3+ years and nearly $20 million creating a narrative to blame Donald Trump.
NEW FOOTAGE shows on January 6, Pelosi ADMITTED:
“I take responsibility.”
WATCH: pic.twitter.com/95a0totTWB
— Oversight Subcommittee (@OversightAdmn) June 10, 2024
Last month, a new video was released showing Nancy Pelosi again regretting the presence of the National Guard at the US Capitol on January 6. Pelosi earlier refused their deployment despite President Trump’s request for thousands of troops to protect the US Capitol.
“We’re calling the National Guard now? They should have been here to start out.”
“We have totally failed. We need to take some responsibility for not moving to secure…”
BREAKING.
“We’re calling the National Guard now? They should have been here to start out.”
In previously unreleased footage, former Speaker Nancy Pelosi takes blame for the J6 security disaster.
“We have totally failed. We need to take some responsibility for not moving to… pic.twitter.com/DweuMleiqH
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) August 28, 2024