READ: Former Capitol Police Chief’s ‘Scathing’ Resignation Letter to Speaker Pelosi
February 8, 2021
by Kyle Becker
As previously reported on Becker News, the former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund left a resignation letter to the Congress that destroys a number of Democrat and media narratives.
“There has been much conflicting information presented by various officials and the media regarding preparations and actions taken at the Capitol that day, and I would like to set the record straight from my perspective,†Sund said.
The former Capitol Police Chief (was) forced to resign by Speaker Pelosi and other Congressional leaders. ...
The article includes a copy of the letter, in which the chief explains he tried for days to warn of potential Antifa violence on Jan. 6 and was denied the assistance he sought. It also explains how none of the violence could have been triggered by the president's speech. They knew days in advance that Antifa would be involved - and still his requests for National Guard assistance were ignored.
Link to letterIn
an earlier article, the author also addresses the recent TIME article describing "coordination between radical agitators and a powerful 'shadow campaign' operating behind the scenes to 'fortify' the election."
... The fabricated inception of this memo (the March 3 memo “Threats to the 2020 Election,†drafted by Mike Podhorzer, senior adviser to the president of the AFL-CIO) was approximately nine months before the January 6th Capitol “insurrection.†More than enough time for advance warning, which would subsequently be ignored by the Congress prior to the anticipated Electoral College objections.
One of the many revelations in this pieces was that these shadowy actors told the leaders of these left-wing groups not to have a visible presence at the planned protests. While these hostile actors were reported by the media to have been missing from the scene at the capitol building protest, there were numerous credible reports, including one by America’s foremost war correspondent, that Antifa infiltrators were mingling in the crowd.
Nonetheless, the story admits Podhorzer was directly coordinating with these left-wing extremist groups and the word purportedly went out: Stand down. ...