New Details On Why Pence Refused To Get In Secret Service Car On Jan.
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After the mob breached the building on Jan. 6, the Secret Service hustled Mike Pence out. They wanted to take him away from the Capitol, but he refused to go. Why didn’t he want to go?
Keep the leaks coming: The case against Donald Trump is being built up by Republicans' big mouths P - There can be no more doubt in anyone's mind who is paying attention that a coup was plotted and nearly successful https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=168677427
A Year Later, a Guardsman Who Responded to the Capitol Riot Recalls Delays and Uncertainty [...]But the noncommissioned officer, whose name has been changed and who was granted anonymity in order to be able to speak candidly about his experiences without fear of reprisal from National Guard leadership, said he spent much of that evening waiting instead of acting. P - "We probably had our orders changed eight-nine times in a 12-hour period," he said. [...] Senate staff report released in June ... https://www.rules.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Jan%206%20HSGAC%20Rules%20Report.pdf ... noted that a key contributing factor to Jan. 6 "was the failure of the Intelligence Community to properly analyze, assess, and disseminate information to law enforcement regarding the potential for violence and the known threats." [...]81 Rioters with Military Experience P - Another issue that still lingers for the military a year after the riot is that of extremists in the ranks -- both active and retired. P - The latest figures from the George Washington Program on Extremism show that 81 of the more than 700 people arrested for their actions on Jan. 6 -- about 12% -- had some form of military experience. Of that 81, five were currently serving and one later shipped off to basic training. Out of that group of five currently serving, all but one were Army or Army National Guard, and only one has since been separated. https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=167409884
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