Another video: Capitol police wave to guide protesters into building

Video shows Capitol Police officers conniving and leading protesters to storm the Capitol on Jan. 6, where they opened the doors with their own hands. (Screenshot from the video)

One person involved in the storming of the Capitol was arrested on Thursday (Jan. 7) and identified as an Antifa extremist. More video evidence shows that the Capitol Police connived and led the protesters into the Capitol, and that they opened the doors themselves.

On Friday (Jan. 8), Christina Bobb, a former U.S. Marine and host of the conservative One America News Network (OAN) program “Weekly Briefing,” tweeted a video showing Capitol guards opening the gates from the inside and standing on each side of the gates to let protesters into the Capitol on Wednesday afternoon.

Another video shows a black police officer inside the Capitol pretending to scold the protesters while leading them up to the second floor chamber.

And outside the Capitol, uniformed police officers were unabashedly greeting people as they stormed the Capitol.

One witness said he witnessed several police cars “escorting” Antifa members to the rally site and leaving only after everything was in place.

He said he saw one police car in front, two SUVs, one police car in the back, one SUV, and five vehicles escorting the three minibuses carrying Antifa members to the rally area, all numbered and rented. The escort vehicles did not leave until all the people were out of their cars and in their places.

On January 6, millions of supporters of President Trump gathered in Washington, D.C., for a peaceful “Save America” and “Stop Voter Theft” rally. In the afternoon, protesters walked outside Capitol Hill to call on lawmakers to oppose certifying the disputed election results in six swing states. However, shortly after the joint session of Congress began, some protesters stormed the Capitol and the certification process was interrupted.