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jerra b
8 Dec 2024 2:52 pm
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Buffalo » 08 Dec 2024, 3:29 pm » wrote: ****!!!

"No record of the requestA government memo about the events leading up to Jan. 6, statements from Pelosi’s office and the Pentagon and testimony from the former House sergeant-at-arms show Trump did not request 10,000 troops ahead of the rally.
Drew Hammill, Pelosi's spokesperson, told USA TODAY that Pelosi’s office was not consulted or contacted regarding any request for the National Guard ahead of Jan. 6, and he noted the speaker of the House does not have the power to reject that type of request. 
Claims that Pelosi was in charge of Capitol security on Jan. 6 have been previously debunked by USA TODAY.  The Capitol Police are overseen by the Capitol Police Board and committees from the Senate and House of Representatives. 
Fact check: Post falsely claims Pelosi is blocking Capitol Police officers from testifyingPentagon spokesperson John Kirby had previously looked into Trump’s claim and told The Washington Post in March that “we have no record of such an order being given.”
timeline from the Department of Defense only mentions an agreement made on Jan. 4 about potentially providing 340 District of Columbia National Guard members at the request of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser to support traffic control points and to deploy a quick reaction force “if additional support is requested by civilian authorities.”

 Fact check: Trump did not request 10,000 Guard troops for Jan. 6
In the timeline I sited there was no mention of a request by Trump for National Guard troops, idiot!!!  Now, go back and read it!!!

Miller is a lying ***!!!
and trump asked for immunity and that proves you are a liar
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Trump v. United States addressed, whether former President Donald J. Trump is immune from criminal prosecution for allegedly attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election.1 A federal grand jury indicted President Trump on four criminal counts: (1) conspiracy to defraud the United States by overturning the election results, (2) conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding (Congress’s certification of the electoral vote); (3) obstruction of, and attempt to obstruct, the certification of the electoral vote; and (4) conspiracy against the rights of persons to vote and to have their votes counted.2 President Trump asserted that the charges must be dismissed because he enjoys absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for all official acts he took as President—a category, he contended, that includes all acts alleged in the indictment.3
 
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