by Natalie Winters, The National Pulse:
Two senior security aides in the House under then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) received explicit warnings from the Capitol Police regarding possible demonstrations on January 5, 2021. The warnings indicated that rioters might attempt to breach the U.S. Capitol using the tunnel systems and obstruct lawmakers from certifying Joe Biden‘s election, according to recently disclosed documents.
Deputy House Sergeant at Arms Tim Blodgett was notified by Capitol Police Deputy Chief Sean Gallagher at 8:55 PM on January 5, with emails forwarding the alert to then-Sergeant at Arms Paul Irving. Gallagher’s email highlighted online comments about groups aiming to access tunnel entrances and disrupt members of Congress. Additional warnings about threats to Supreme Court justices were communicated that night. Former Pelosi chief of staff, Terri McCullough, was briefed the following morning, hours before the Capitol was breached.
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Congressional investigators believe these communications may explain why Pelosi, in a video recently surfaced, accepted responsibility for the security failures on January 6. The National Pulse reported that during their flight from the Capitol, Pelosi is recorded telling McCullough, “We have responsibility, Terri,” and admitting a lack of preparedness.
House Administration Oversight Subcommittee Chairman Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) plans to question Pelosi‘s staff on the details of these warnings and their subsequent actions. In a recent interview, Loudermilk suggested Pelosi or her staff might have rejected Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund‘s request for National Guard deployment.
Additionally, emails obtained by Loudermilk’s committee show that Pelosi’s team reviewed and edited security-related messages sent to House members. These communications and other newly released records were not mentioned in the January 6 Select Committee’s report.
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