Capitol police chief exposed the shocking inside story, do not look at the unexpected water how deep
The January 6 riot at the Capitol is full of suspicions. The Capitol police officer on duty that day Liebengood (Howard Liebengood) recently killed himself or was it suicide? A Capitol Police officer was suspended after he was caught leading a protest crowd through the Capitol building, and the Capitol Police chief was denied permission by the Secretary of the Army to request additional police presence before the riot. Protesters at the scene said they felt that a trap had been set.
According to CNN, two U.S. Capitol Police officers were suspended and as many as 15 others are under investigation.
Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, said one of the Capitol police officers took a selfie with a protester occupying the Capitol, and another wore a “Make America Great Again” hat and guided the protesters around the building. He revealed that 10 to 15 other officers are under investigation for their actions during the riot.
Ryan added that one person was arrested, but he did not know if the person was a Capitol Police officer or a member of the National Guard.
Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund told The Washington Post that he asked for National Guard reinforcements in the days before the riots at the Capitol, but security officials in the House and Senate turned him down.
Sund, who resigned the day after the riots, said he had been concerned that the protests planned for Jan. 6 would be larger than expected. He asked security officials in the House and Senate to put the National Guard on standby.
But House and Senate security officials told him they were “uncomfortable” with plans to declare a state of emergency days before the protests and advised Sander to informally ask Guard officers to remain on alert. Both security officials have resigned.
Sander said he called for help five more times as the riots unfolded. The crowd of several thousand people quickly outnumbered the 1,400 police officers on the scene.
The crowd broke through the Capitol just before 2 p.m., Sander said, and he was on the phone with the Pentagon a half-hour later. But Lt. Gen. Walter Piatt, chief of the Army staff, declined to recommend that his boss, Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy, approve the request, Sander said.
Jan. 6 Congressional Event Same Situation as Falun Gong in 2000
U.S.-based economist He Qinglian tweeted on October 1: All persecuted people and institutions around the world have received solidarity (moral) from other governments and people at the time of persecution.
Only in the U.S., the January 6 congressional incident was the same as the situation of Falun Gong in 2000, with the media and people from all walks of life in their own countries voicing their condemnation, while other countries were silent. The only difference is that the U.S. Congress received much more attention on January 6, 2000.
Some netizens said: “In times of trouble, we see true love, and in time, we see people’s hearts. In this great battle between good and evil, the media established by Falun Gong practitioners has shown admirable tenacity and great righteousness. Now, in this time of darkness, when justice and conscience have nowhere to speak out, they have established such a platform for us to speak out again, thanks to Falun Gong!
Breaking Obama Rule, Pompeo: Lifting U.S.-Taiwan Interaction Restrictions Is Strategic Deployment
The State Department recently announced the removal of restrictions on the movement of U.S. officials to and from Taiwan, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said further on the 11th, this is not a hasty decision, but after a number of considerations, he had hoped earlier that the U.S. side can do so, is a strategic deployment.
Former U.S. President Barack Obama (Barack Obama) in his term of office had set: Taiwan’s representative office staff in the United States is not allowed to enter the State Department, Taiwan is not allowed to raise the flag in Twin Oaks, and the U.S. government agencies are not allowed to display the flag of the Republic of China and other restrictions.
In a speech at the Voice of America (VOA) headquarters on November 11, Pompeo said in response to VOA Director Robert Reilly that these practices are an important part of the strategy to defend and sustain U.S. freedoms, “I wish we had taken these actions earlier, not in haste, but as part of our pre-established strategy, to to defend and protect American liberty in the face of Chinese Communist provocations.”
Breaking Obama’s Appeasement, Trump Adds Cuba to List of ‘Terrorist’ Countries
The Trump administration has put Cuba back on the list of state sponsors of terrorism, a move that will make it difficult for President-elect Joe Biden to build closer ties with the communist-ruled island nation.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a statement Monday, “With this action, we will once again hold the Cuban government accountable and send a clear message that the Castro (Castro) regime must stop supporting international terrorism and subverting U.S. justice.”
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez slammed the Trump administration for the move.
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Australia’s deputy prime minister criticizes Twitter for double standard in blocking Trump’s account, giving privileges to Communist China
Australian Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack criticized Twitter for censoring U.S. President Donald Trump’s Twitter account and enforcing a double standard. Australian MP George Christensen said Twitter’s refusal to remove an image of Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian insulting an Australian soldier shows that Twitter treats conservatives and communists with two standards.
He reminded that the image posted by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian was still up on Twitter, and that Twitter had not appended “fact-checking” text to his tweet, nor had it been corrected.
French Politicians Unanimously Condemn Social Network Giants, Regardless of Left and Right
A rare consensus has emerged in French politics: regardless of left and right, the social network has unanimously condemned the closure of U.S. President Donald Trump’s account.
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said in an interview with public radio station France Inter on Jan. 11 that regulating the digital space is the right thing to do, but it should not be done by the Internet giants, France Broadcasting reported. He said that the digital oligarchy has become one of the threats hanging over the heads of all countries and democracies.
AFP reports that from France’s radical left-wing leader “France Unbowed” Melenchon to the far-right National Front president Marine Le Pen have all expressed concern about the social giants. The former left wing says “they are using Trump’s words and actions as a pretext to control the space of public discussion”; the latter right wing sees this move as violence against democracy, showing that these private groups “think they have the power of the state, and that’s almost true! It’s true!”
The abolition of Trump’s account also caused a shock to French public opinion, and the main French media generally regarded the social networking giant’s move as “censorship”.
Today, the center-left French newspaper Le Monde wrote in an editorial, alternative truths have become a political weapon that democracy has long underestimated, and democracy is facing a huge challenge.
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