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Kash Patel: Trump Tried to Deploy National Guard For Jan 6 and Was Blocked
It was a set-up, D.C. Mayor Bowser and the FBI failed on January 6th.
The breach of the Capitol on Jan. 6 was an unnecessary failure on the part of the FBI and local authorities, including Mayor Bowser’s failure to request sufficient numbers of National Guard troops early enough. According to Kash Patel, who served as Chief of Staff to Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller during the Trump administration, the mayor and local law enforcement actions have been “overlooked by too many.”
Patel explains that the south side of the Capitol was “totally unmanned, no police officers whatsoever, and that’s where the crowd first came through…It has now publicly been admitted by the FBI that they had information that there would possibly be a situation like that at the United States Capitol.”
Patel recounts that he and “important leaders” of the Department of Defense “had offered the Capitol Police and Mayor Bowser of Washington D.C. thousands of national guardsmen and women two days before January 6th, and they turned us down so it could have been prevented.”
Patel requested a detailed memorandum for record with a written timeline of the events from The Secretary of Defense, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Secretary of the Army on the “events that unfolded 48 hours prior all the way through January 6.”
The timeline shows the calls placed to Mayor Bowser from “important leaders in the Defense Department” who had secured authorization from President Trump to provide National Guardsman in anticipation of a massive public showing on the 6th.
Patel refers to the minute-by-minute calls placed to the mayor and the meeting with Patel, the Secretary of Defense and:
“The President of the United States two days before where he authorized the use of up to 10 or 20,000 national guardsmen and women around the country should law enforcement make that request. So we had that request ahead of time from the President, and that was part one of what the law requires. Part 2 is a request from local government, and it shows when we, the Defense Department, preemptively went to local government and said, in case you guys need us, we’re ready to go now, but we need your requests, and they said we don’t need you. I think those actions have been overlooked by too many and these congressional inquiries they’re doing—they purposely don’t want to look that’s what actually happened because the incident could have been prevented [and] should [have] never happened, and it was a failure of law enforcement on that day mostly the FBI.”
Patel questions, among other things, why fences were not installed around the Capitol. He also wonders why no cabinet members were briefed and why the FBI failed to place “1000 uniformed agents around the capitol.” According to Patel, the FBI has extensive video footage of Jan. 6, but they have refused to release all of it.
In contrast, reporting by Military.com indicates that Guard members from 11 states were rushed in to support the DC National Guard (DCNG) after George Floyd’s death in May 2020. “In total, about 5,240 Guard members had converged on D.C., with about 1,500 Guardsmen serving on any given day…”
Patel explains that it is illegal to have the military “descend” upon the Capitol. The protection of the:
“U.S capitol on a day like January 6 is a law enforcement function. You cannot have the United States military descend and occupy the area around the United States capitol. It’s literally illegal—but they can assist their law enforcement partners through a request from the Mayor or the Governor, or the Capitol Police. And that’s what should happen, and that’s what we told them they might want to consider, but they flat out rejected it for political reasons, I believe.”
As of Jan. 5, Mayor Bowser had rejected additional support from the District of Columbia. 255 unarmed DCNG were employed “to manage traffic control points alongside local law enforcement.” It wasn’t until around 13:30 on the 6th when protesters began to march toward the Capitol that the mayor requested an “unspecified number of additional forces.” At 14:10, U.S. Capitol Police Chief Sund requested 200 more DCNG and “more if they are available.”
READ MORE: https://uncoverdc.com/2021/07/08/kash-patel-bowser-and-fbi-failed-on-jan-6/
The FBI infiltrated three different militia groups in order to engineer the events of January 6th. They did this months in advance of the event. These ops are illegal on Americans. 2016 article: https://www.businessinsider.com/fbi-is-manufacturing-terrorism-cases-2016-6
Source, KanekoaTheGreat https://rumble.com/vjlcg5-kash-patel-trump-tried-to-deploy-national-guard-for-jan-6-and-was-blocked.html
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