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The two most credible people about J6 and never interviewed by the J6 committee. Who DID get interviewed? Cassidy Hutchinson, who wasn't even there but was willing to spout Liz Cheney's lies.
Chief Sund also has said Trump approved of 10,000 National Guard who were only a mile away but Pelosi turned them down over concern for "optics".
Lt. Tarik Johnson: "January 6 was absolutely a set-up." (at Rumble)
Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund: "If I was allowed to do my job as a chief, we wouldn't be here...This didn't have to happen. Everything appears to be a cover-up." "Like they wanted something to happen."
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"Sund spoke to Vittert about his recently published book, “Courage Under Fire: Under Siege and Outnumbered 58 to 1 on January 6.”
Scenes described in the book support the theory put out by Republicans and dismissed by numerous fact-checkers that Nancy Pelosi and her staff chose political optics over protecting the Capitol.
To see the full interview, you can watch “On Balance With Leland Vittert” at 7 p.m. Eastern time tonight.
“When I went to ask for the National Guard on Sunday, Jan, 3, it was her former Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving that denied the initial request, citing a concern for optics,” he said. “I think there was a well-known concern that she had referred to federal agents and the National Guard on city streets during the 2020 protests as “stormtroopers.” So, I think that was some of his concern associated with that, and then you also have to look at the oversight structure that they had in place for the Capitol Police.”
Chief Sund also has said Trump approved of 10,000 National Guard who were only a mile away but Pelosi turned them down over concern for "optics".
Lt. Tarik Johnson: "January 6 was absolutely a set-up." (at Rumble)
Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund: "If I was allowed to do my job as a chief, we wouldn't be here...This didn't have to happen. Everything appears to be a cover-up." "Like they wanted something to happen."

Steven Sund: Pelosi, staff chose political 'optics' on Jan. 6
“When your oversight of a police department is reporting to a political party, that’s a recipe for disaster,” Sund says.

Scenes described in the book support the theory put out by Republicans and dismissed by numerous fact-checkers that Nancy Pelosi and her staff chose political optics over protecting the Capitol.
To see the full interview, you can watch “On Balance With Leland Vittert” at 7 p.m. Eastern time tonight.
“When I went to ask for the National Guard on Sunday, Jan, 3, it was her former Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving that denied the initial request, citing a concern for optics,” he said. “I think there was a well-known concern that she had referred to federal agents and the National Guard on city streets during the 2020 protests as “stormtroopers.” So, I think that was some of his concern associated with that, and then you also have to look at the oversight structure that they had in place for the Capitol Police.”