CRUCIAL Evidence Suppressed – Jan 6th Committee Fraud Exposed

According to a report, the January 6 Committee and former Representative Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) hid important information indicating that former President Donald Trump had advocated for the deployment of 10,000 National Guard troops to guard the US Capitol building in advance of the rioting.

On Jan. 6, 2021, Cheney and the Dem-led House Select Committee said that there was “no evidence” to back up the assertions made by Trump administration officials that the White House had requested 10,000 National Guard troops in advance of the demonstrations in Washington, D.C., on that day.

But according to a new story from The Federalist, a committee transcript from January 2022 seems to provide proof that Trump pushed Democratic leadership to deploy many thousands of National Guard troops to stop any mass unrest on January 6.

On January 28, 2022, the committee had an interview with Anthony Ornato, the then-Deputy Chief of Staff. According to the transcripts, he informed Cheney and the other investigators that, prior to the protests focused on the 2020 presidential election results, he heard White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows urging Democratic Mayor of D.C. Muriel Bowser to ask for National Guard troops to protect the city.

Meadows “wanted to know whether she needed any additional guardsmen,” Ornato testified.

Ornato said before the January 6 Committee, “And I remember the figure 10,000 being discussed, you know, ‘Trump wants to ensure that you have enough. He is prepared to ask for 10,000.’ I remember that figure.” It brought it back to mind now that you mentioned it. And she was prepared. She had, I believe, around 350 for intersection management and other non-law enforcement-related tasks at the time.”

“Not only did the committee not fairly represent the interview, they withheld the transcript from public access,” said Mollie Ziegler Hemingway. Furthermore, before Ornato’s subsequent interviews, committee allies started releasing unfavorable articles and even conspiracies against him. Ornato was a career member of the Secret Service who had been assigned to the White House security detail.”

In a statement on Friday, Republican Representative Barry Loudermilk, the chairman of the Committee on House Administration’s Subcommittee on Oversight, claimed that the former J6 Select Committee “seems to have withheld Mr. Ornato’s crucial testimony from the American public because it went against their pre-determined narrative.”

Loudermilk stated, “Mr. Ornato’s testimony confirms what Mr. Meadows has been saying for the entire time: President Trump did in fact offer 10,000 National Guard troops to defend the U.S. Capitol, but it was rejected.”

“The prior Select Committee concealed crucial facts from the public, such as this one, since it went against their desired narrative for the American people to hear,” he went on. “And for this precise reason, regardless of the result of my inquiry, I’m dedicated to finding all the facts.”

Ornato also described in his testimony how the Trump administration was dissatisfied with the force’s fast reaction force request’s outcome from the Department of Defense.

Meadows urged Acting Sec. of Defense Christopher Miller to send out the fast reaction force as the demonstrations descended into pandemonium.

Ornato testified before the committee, “So then I recall the chief saying, ‘Hey, I’m contacting the Secretary of Defense to get that QRF in here.'” The chief then told Miller, “Get them here, get them here to guard the Capitol now,” as I recall. And that’s when I recall the chief giving the National Guard orders.”

Meadows had been asking all the time when the QRF would come to guard the Capitol, according to Ornato’s testimony.

“What’s taking so long? Meadows would often question. It would be something like, “This isn’t simply a start and go situation.” It was a never-ending stream of justifications for why they couldn’t go, but rather for what they really needed to do in order to get there, Ornato testified. “You know, there are only so many people here at this time. They have one hour to prepare. Thus, the chief was being given explanations about all these timelines. Furthermore, he conveyed it, saying something like, “I don’t care, just get them here,” and “Get them to the Capitol, not the White House.”

Days before Republicans took control of the House of Representatives, the Jan. 6 Committee is said to have deleted password-protected files containing “important material,” as Blaze News first revealed in January.

Author: Blake Ambrose

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