White House officials are busy resigning, and here’s the truth

Matt Pottinger, President Trump‘s deputy national security adviser, is among a growing number of White House officials who have resigned following the violence that erupted on Capitol Hill on Wednesday afternoon (Jan. 6). On the other hand, the American public has been flooded with evidence online that the violent leftist group Antifa has infiltrated Trump supporters.

Bloomberg News reporter Jennifer Jacobs first reported the development in a tweet early Thursday morning (Jan. 7). She said the resignation was the result of Bomen’s “frustration with the protesters’ attacks and Trump’s role in inciting violence.

Bomen joined former chief of staff and current Northern Ireland envoy Mick Mulvaney, First Lady Melania Trump’s chief of staff Stephanie Grisham, Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Matthews and White House Social Secretary Rickie Niceta in announcing their resignations after the demonstrations ended.

“As someone who works in the Capitol, I am deeply disturbed by what happened today. I will resign, effective immediately.” Explaining his decision, Matthews said, “Our country needs a peaceful transfer of power.”

The wave of resignations was sparked by the Capitol Hill protests, which resulted in four deaths.

In addition to the woman who was shot, three other deaths occurred that day: a woman and two men who died of “medical emergencies,” D.C. Police Chief Robert Contee said at a news conference Jan. 6.

These deaths are under investigation, Conti said. He also said the woman killed inside the Capitol building was Ashli Babbitt, a former member of the U.S. Air Force, who is being investigated as a military-related shooting.

President Trump has repeatedly called out the emphasis on peace

No matter what the name and reason for the resignation, and no matter how much the leftist mainstream media wants to put the label of pro-violence on Trump, President Trump repeatedly tweeted during the “Save America” rally on Jan. 6, telling his supporters to be peaceful and law-abiding.

In his tweets, Trump said, “Please support our Capitol Police and law enforcement officers. They are truly on the side of our country. Keep the peace!”

Please support our Capitol Police and law enforcement officers. They are truly on our country’s side. Keep the peace!

He then followed up with a tweet admonishing, “I ask everyone to keep the peace at the U.S. Capitol. No violence! Remember, we are the party of law and order – please respect the law and our great blue uniformed people (police). Thank you all!”

I ask everyone to keep the peace at the U.S. Capitol. No violence! Remember, we are the party of law and order – please respect the law and our great blue uniformed people (police). Thank you all!

Finally, he also sent a short video message: “These events are happening because a sacred landslide election victory has been so callously and viciously denied from the great patriots who have been treated so badly and unfairly for so long. Go home with love and peace. Remember this day forever!”

This short video message has now been deleted from Twitter!

Netizens heavily expose Antifa members mixing with supporters

On January 6, a number of internet users took to social media, exposing Antifa members entering Washington, D.C. and mixing in with supporters. These messages and evidence caught fire on Twitter. Here are just a few examples.

Before January 6, Washington police escorted Antifa into Washington!

Netizens tweeted, “Former FBI agent at the US Capitol just texted me and confirmed that at least 1 ‘bus’ of ‘Antifa’ thugs infiltrated peaceful Trump protesters, a fake part of a Trump banner operation.”

One user wrote, “My father worked for the Department of Defense and Homeland Security. You cannot easily take over a federal building and do what we are seeing today without any help from within. This was orchestrated by members of the Senate and the Metropolitan Police.”

Others put up videos as proof and said, “Don’t fall for it, the police opened the door for them.”