Atavistic Autist
Intersectional autistic supremacy
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tbhHe’s pro Zionist what do and tranny what do you expect
Ultra-Zionist Jews and liberal-diaspora Jews are distinct yet related entities.If jews love Trump so much but they also control the media, why does the media portray him so negatively?
Tell it to the judge, DonnieHe only incited them to commit mild violence not extreme violence.
If jews love Trump so much but they also control the media, why does the media portray him so negatively?
inciting his supporters to violence
okay moisheDonald Trump said:We’re going walk down to the Capitol,
and we’re going to cheer on our brave senators, and congressmen and women.
I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building
to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.
Having a Jewish lawyer write your speech to be literally legal while in sentiment provoking a riot is a master stroke.okay moishe
Parroting MSM narrative that Trump incited doesn't make it true.your speech to be literally legal
while in sentiment provoking a riot
Did you actually read the article you just linked?Btw, how do you explain the Pentagon refusing aid to the Capitol Police upwards of six times?
Your narrative of the DC mayor declining aid from the federal government doesn't make much sense anymore, does it boomer?
The chief of the Capitol Police said he tried 6 times to call reinforcements to deal with pro-Trump rioters but kept getting blocked
It took hours for the National Guard to be deployed to the Capitol on Wednesday. Troops arrived at 5:40 p.m., long after the worst violence had ended.www.businessinsider.com
Chief Steven Sund told The Washington Post he asked the Senate and House sergeants at arms multiple times for permission to request National Guard support.
The departing Capitol Police chief said he tried six times to summon reinforcements .. but was blocked from doing so by his superiors.
- At 1:09 p.m. Sund called House Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving and Senate Sergeant at Arms Michael Stenger to get permission to deploy the National Guard. He said that the pair told him they would "run it up the chain," but he didn't hear back.
- After that Sund called Irving twice more for a follow-up.
- After that Sund called Stenger once more for a follow-up.
- At 2:10 p.m. Sund got approval from Irving to call for National Guard support.
- At 2:26 p.m. Sund joined a call with Pentagon officials and asked them to deploy the National Guard. Lt. Gen. Walter E. Piatt, the director of the Army Staff, is said to have told those on the call that he could not recommend calling in the Guard.
- Sund recalled saying on the conference call with Piatt and others: "I am making an urgent, urgent immediate request for National Guard assistance. I have got to get boots on the ground."
- Sund said Piatt responded: "I don't like the visual of the National Guard standing a police line with the Capitol in the background."
In a statement to Insider Monday afternoon, Piatt denied blocking Sund's request, saying: "I did not make the statement or any comments similar to what was attributed to me by Chief Sund in the Washington Post article."
"Neither I, nor anyone else from DoD, denied the deployment of requested personnel," he added, stressing that while he was leading the call, during which he told participants that he was not the approval authority, the secretary of the Army was talking to the acting defense secretary to get approval.
Piatt said that approval to deploy the National Guard came through roughly 40 minutes after that call started.
According to The Post, Sund said he asked House and Senate security officials two days before the attack whether he could request that the National Guard be placed on standby. He said he was denied.
Irving, the House sergeant at arms, told Sund he didn't like the "optics" of essentially broadcasting that authorities were expecting an emergency, Sund said.