The U.S. Media Gateway Pundit had reported on moving 5,000 soldiers from the Capitol to a large unheated parking garage for the night, with only one electrical outlet and one bathroom available for 5,000 soldiers. As a slight relief, Republican freshman Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-Texas) was compassionate enough to deliver pizza to the parking garage Thursday night. Such an act of kindness was met with a collective silence and non-reporting by the mainstream media.
OANN reported Friday morning that Trump allowed soldiers to stay at his Trump Hotel in Washington, D.C., yet that didn’t make headlines either. NetGate experts commented that the mainstream media’s reporting posture is truly amazing.
The website electionwiz.com said the National Guard, which protects the Capitol, was forced to spend the night in the Capitol’s cold parking garage because of a complaint from Democratic Rep. Bill Keating (R-Iowa).
Rep. Cothorn, who performed the good deed of delivering pizzas, is wheelchair-bound and personally placed stacks of pizzas in the seats of the van to be loaded, and in the parking garage he personally handed out pizzas to members of the National Guard who were left out in the cold. He wrote in a tweet, “I just visited with soldiers who were left out and insulted by our leaders, and I brought them pizza and told them they could spend the night in my office. As long as I work in Congress, I will not let the soldiers who defend the Capitol, spend the night on the floor of the Capitol garage. Our troops deserve better than that.”
As a reporter for the Gateway Pundit previously reported, a military source in Washington, D.C., revealed that the battalion under his command had spent the past week on the floor of the Senate cafeteria in order to guard Biden‘s inauguration.
More than 20,000 soldiers protected Biden’s fake inauguration on Wednesday, yet Democratic leaders banished 5,000 of them to the unheated Capitol parking garage for the night the next day. The Washington elite have a complete disregard for these soldiers.
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