Trump did not order troops before Capitol riot, Christoper Miller says

Former President Donald Trump’s final performing secretary of protection has denied Trump’s claims that he requested 1000's of Nationwide Guard troops be deployed to the Capitol forward of the riot on Jan. 6, 2021.

“There was no direct, there was no order from the president,” Christopher Miller stated in video from his deposition launched Tuesday by the Home choose committee investigating final yr’s violence.

Miller additionally denied a suggestion by former White Home chief of workers Mark Meadows in February 2021 that 10,000 Nationwide Guard troops had been on the prepared earlier than Jan. 6.

“I used to be by no means given any path or order or knew of any plans of that nature,” Miller stated. “So I used to be stunned by seeing that publicly however I don’t know the context and even the place it was.”

The previous performing Pentagon chief added that there have been plans in place for activating extra troops, however “that was not something greater than contingency planning.”

When Miller was requested straight by an investigator whether or not he was given an order to have 10,000 troops on the prepared Jan. 6, he responded: “A non-military individual in all probability might have some type of bizarre interpretation, however no. The reply to your query is not any.”

Former acting Secrteary of Defense Christopher Miller testified that former President Donald Trump did not request National Guard troops be deployed to the Capitol before his rally on January 6, 2021.
Christopher Miller testified that President Donald Trump didn't request Nationwide Guard troops be deployed to the Capitol earlier than his rally on January 6, 2021.
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Miller said in his deposition that there were not direct order from the president for National Guard troops.
In his deposition, Miller stated there have been no direct orders from the president for Nationwide Guard troops.
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Trump has repeatedly claimed that he requested 1000's of Nationwide Guard forces to safe the Capitol, however was turned down by Home Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). There isn't a proof for such a declare other than Trump’s phrase, and Pelosi’s workplace has acknowledged that she had no authority to say no any supply of army help.

“​​The Unselect Committee has now realized that I, as President prompt and supplied as much as 20,000 Nationwide Guard, or troops, be deployed in D.C. as a result of it was felt that the gang was going to be very massive,” the previous president wrote on his Reality Social platform June 9.

“Loopy Nancy Pelosi turned down the supply, she didn’t like the best way it seemed. Likewise, the Mayor of D.C.​,” he continued.​ “Had they taken up the supply, there would have been no January 6. The Unselects have dominated Pelosi ‘off limits, no questions.’ The listening to is one other political HOAX to counter inflation and so forth.”

Miller also denied former chief of staff Mark Meadows claims that 10,000 were at the ready on January 6.
Miller additionally denied former chief of workers Mark Meadows’ claims that 10,000 troops had been on the prepared on January 6.
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Trump claimed that he requested 20,000 National Guard troops, but Speaker Nancy Pelosi rejected it.
Trump claimed that he requested 20,000 Nationwide Guard troops however Speaker Nancy Pelosi rejected it.
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On the day of the riot, movies launched by the choose committee point out, Miller labored intently with Vice President Mike Pence and congressional leaders to ship in forces to clear the Capitol of Trump supporters and safe the constructing.

“We’re not gonna let these individuals maintain us from ending our enterprise,” Senate Minority Chief Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) instructed Miller throughout a convention name at 4:45 p.m. Jan. 6. “So we want you to get the constructing cleared, give us the okay, so we will return in session and end up the individuals’s enterprise as quickly as potential.”

“Amen, sir,” Miller responded.

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