D.C. National Guard whistleblowers say Trump was about to deploy them on January 6 but Pentagon held them back

In a hearing scheduled for next week, whistleblowers from the Washington, D.C., National Guard will tell Congress that Donald Trump wanted them deployed during the January 6 Capitol riot, but the Pentagon interfered with that deployment.
 

At least three National Guard officers will appear before the House subcommittee to tell their stories – stories that were patently ignored by the Democrat-led January 6 committee, which produced the official report as to what allegedly happened that day.

The purpose of the hearing is to prove that then-Acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller gave advance approval of D.C. National Guard deployment at the direction of Trump before it was overridden by the United States Army.

The whistleblowers will also provide testimony that then-Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy delayed providing official notice of the deployment to D.C. National Guard Commander William Walker by at least two hours.



 

ad-image

Get latest news delivered daily!

We will send you breaking news right to your inbox

© 2024 donron.us