House GOP: Pelosi’s Office Directly Involved in Jan. 6 Security Blunders

According to reports, House Republicans discovered correspondence that showed Speaker Nancy Pelosi was involved in the creation of the flawed Capitol security plan. It was put into place Jan. 6, 2021.

After months of hiding the project, a group of GOP congressmen was given the task of responding to the Jan. 6 House select committee report.

“Leadership failures and law enforcement failures at the U.S. Capitol made the complex vulnerable on the 6th of January 2021,” reads the report by Rodney Davis, Jim Banks, Indiana, Troy Nehls, Ohio, Jim Jordan, North Dakota, and Kelly Armstrong.

They added that the House of Representatives Democrat-led investigation had ignored the institutional failures that made the Capitol vulnerable to violence on that day.

The report includes text and email messages that show that two Pelosi top staffers attended regular meetings discussing Capitol security plans. This was in addition to Terri McCullough, the chief of staff for the California Democrat.

An email from one his staffers indicated that Irving, a former House Sergeant of Arms, was later made the “fall guy” for helping Pelosi to avoid security issues.

The Republican Study Committee chairman, Banks, stated to The Federalist that House Democrats used U.S. Capitol Police “political prop” and failed to respond “when USCP officials were harassed for telling truth.”

Banks told Just The News that the report “exposes the partisanship and incompetence that led to January 6’s disaster and the leading role Speaker Pelosi played in the security breach at the Capitol.” “Unlike the January 6th committee’s bogus report, House Republicans produced a useful document that will keep our Capitol safe and USCP officers protected with no subpoena powers and no budget.