Recent revelations have sparked controversy regarding the events of January 6, 2021. President Donald Trump, through various platforms and interviews, reiterated his claim that he had requested 10,000 to 20,000 National Guard troops to secure the Capitol ahead of the anticipated protests, including discussing Cassidy Hutchinson’s claim that he tried to grab the wheel of the presidential SUV. This assertion was supported by statements from former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Anthony Ornato and others, who indicated that Trump's offer was indeed made but ultimately declined. Contradicting these claims, the Committee investigating the January 6 events previously stated it found 'no evidence' to support the assertion that such a request was made by the Trump administration. This discrepancy has led to accusations against figures like Liz Cheney, who have been accused of misleading the public regarding the administration's attempts to bolster Capitol security.
The National Guard is the Pulse of America President Trump asked for 10,000 to 20,000 National Guard troops on January 6, but that request got denied. J6 prisoner @JakeLangJ6 tells @RealWayneRoot why Trump was correct to make that request. "These [National Guard members] are… https://t.co/3DjOwCPwgu
"Mr. Ornato's testimony proves what Mr. Meadows has said all along, President Trump did in fact offer 10,000 National Guard troops to secure the U.S. Capitol, which was turned down.” https://t.co/pC0IeXwGcm
Trump Did Propose 10,000 National Guard Troops On January 6th; Report https://t.co/IO8dXTqESH
SHOCK: Liz Cheney lied. Evidence shows that Trump DID Authorize 10,000 National Guard Troops on January 6th. https://t.co/a1ggJyFoav
Newly revealed interview transcripts show the former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Anthony Ornato told the now-defunct select committee that Mr. Trump wanted 10,000 National Guard troops to protect the nation’s capital on Jan. 6, 2021. https://t.co/pC0IeXw8mO
Anybody who says January 6th was a Trump-led insurrection is a liar and fraud. Trump offered 10,000 National Guard troops to DC Mayor Bowser and Nancy Pelosi. They declined. It's in the transcript. @Liz_Cheney, @RepAdamSchiff, and @RepKinzinger buried it and lied about it.
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The Committee stated that it found “no evidence” that the Trump administration called for 10,000 National Guard members to Washington, D.C., to protect the Capitol. That now stands contradicted in this report...https://t.co/xKI7qEFqsC