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Anonymous wrote:1/6 was a response to what the American people see, as corruption in elections. People are mad. If that’s a civil war, then yes.
So much still not known about 1/6. Trump did ask for more police, national guard prior. Why was that turned down?
Link?
So why didn't he approve the national guard immediately when it was requested?
Because it was turned down by congress
https://justthenews.com/sites/default/files/2022-06/USCPJan.6Timeline.pdf?utm_source=117th+Members%2C+Chiefs%2C+And+Comms+Directors&utm_campaign=58cfd8acaa-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_02_04_09_01_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_3985f74780-58cfd8acaa-147614274
Ok, I read this document and here's what I see:
January 2: Carol Corbin (DOD) texts USCP Deputy Chief Sean Gallagher, Protective Service Bureau, to determine whether USCP is considering a request for National Guard soldiers for January 6, 2021 event.
January 3: USCP Deputy Chief Gallagher replies to DOD via text that a request for National Guard support is not forthcoming at this time after consultation with COP Sund.
January 4: COP Sund asks Senate Sergeant at Arms (SSAA) Michael Stenger and House Sergeant at Arms (HSAA) Paul Irving for authority to have National Guard to assist with security for the January 6, 2021 event based on briefing with law enforcement partners and revised intelligence assessment.
COP Sund's request is denied. SSAA and HSAA tells COP Sund to contact General Walker at DC National Guard to discuss the guard's ability to support a request if needed.
COP Sund notifies General Walker of DC National Guard, indicating that the USCP may need National Guard support for the January 6, 2021, but does not have the authority to request at this time.
General Walker advises COP Sund that in the event of an authorized request, DC National Guard could quickly repurpose 125 troops helping to provide DC with COVID-related assistance. Troops would need to be sworn in as USCP.
So...your narrative that Trump requested National Guard support but was turned down by Congress is incorrect. Chief Sund requested the National Guard support but was turned down by the House and Senate Sergeants at Arms. If Trump had immediately requested the guard after the Capitol was invaded (the authorized request mentioned above) they would have arrived much earlier than they actually did.