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Re: bull runs post# 17293

Thursday, 05/23/2024 7:39:22 PM

Thursday, May 23, 2024 7:39:22 PM

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Listen stupid, go get that link to that interview. Your posting words said by some biased Republican. Post the actual interview, Dipshit

I am calling you out. Read

Read the part in red below. Dipship

There was no evidence held back, dipship

All destroyed as usual. All your Maga nonsense.

Remember I am calling you out to get that transcript and remember dipship, read the part in red below.

https://www.justsecurity.org/93316/anatomy-of-a-conspiracy-theory-and-a-smear-still-no-evidence-of-trump-order-for-10000-guard-on-january-6th/



Anatomy of a Conspiracy Theory and a Smear: Still, No Evidence of Trump Order for 10,000 Guard on January 6th


Former President Donald Trump and his loyalists have long claimed that he “ordered” the National Guard to be ready for deployment on Jan. 6, 2021. “As many as 10,000 National Guard troops were told to be on the ready by the secretary of defense,” Mark Meadows, Trump’s White House Chief of Staff, claimed during a Fox News interview just one month after the attack. “That was a direct order from President Trump,” Meadows said. The implication was clear: President Trump did not deserve blame for the violence that unfolded at the U.S. Capitol because he wanted the National Guard to keep the peace.

There’s just one problem: The claim is not true.

Loudermilk and Hemingway specifically focus on Ornato’s testimony concerning a phone call between White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser prior to Jan. 6, 2021. Ornato testified that he overheard Meadows “checking in with the Mayor” to see if she needed any more assistance from the National Guard, because “the President threw out a number of 10,000.” Loudermilk and Hemingway claim that Ornato’s testimony is a smoking gun, proving that the January 6th Committee covered up key evidence.

[b[As with so many other false conspiracy theories, this tale falls apart after just a cursory review of the evidence. Here are seven key reasons why.

During questioning from the committee’s investigators in Jan. 2022, Ornato agreed that he thought Jan. 6, 2021 was just going to be an “ordinary day.”

He was then asked (p. 92): “And you were not aware if there was any order of deployment of troops, 10,000 troops by the White House on that morning?”

Ornato replied: “No.”

That is, he was not aware of any order by President Trump to deploy 10,000 National Guardsmen – which is exactly what the committee found.

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