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The Hill published the following story (just the link provided, with some taster paragraphs).
It is a story about a Republican member of the J6 Committee who was their 'technical advisor'.
In the article there is the reference that during the J6 insurrection itself.......there was at least one call between the White House and one or more blokes attacking the United States of America.
I hope to hear more about this when the J6 hearing begin again this upcoming week. Don't we all?
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When asked by host Bill Whitaker to confirm that someone in the White House was calling an insurrectionist during the riot, Riggleman said: “On January sixth, absolutely.”
Riggleman, author of upcoming book “The Breach,” said that the call raised a red flag from his perspective as a former military intelligence officer working in counterterrorism.
“I only know one end of that call. I don’t know the White House end, which I believe is more important,” he said.
It is a story about a Republican member of the J6 Committee who was their 'technical advisor'.
In the article there is the reference that during the J6 insurrection itself.......there was at least one call between the White House and one or more blokes attacking the United States of America.
I hope to hear more about this when the J6 hearing begin again this upcoming week. Don't we all?
Denver Riggleman: White House switchboard connected to rioter’s phone on day of Jan. 6
Former Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-Va.), who staffed the Jan. 6 Committee until April, said on Friday that the White House switchboard connected with the phone of a rioter at the U.S. Capitol during t…
thehill.com
"White House switchboard connected to rioter’s phone on day of Jan. 6"
".....CBS’s upcoming episode of “60 Minutes.”When asked by host Bill Whitaker to confirm that someone in the White House was calling an insurrectionist during the riot, Riggleman said: “On January sixth, absolutely.”
Riggleman, author of upcoming book “The Breach,” said that the call raised a red flag from his perspective as a former military intelligence officer working in counterterrorism.
“I only know one end of that call. I don’t know the White House end, which I believe is more important,” he said.