Capitol Police Misled Public About Manpower on Hand Before Riot, Former Lieutenant Says

 
 
March 29 2023
 

Good morning from Washington, where one of President Biden's nominees for a judgeship doesn't cut it for 18 state attorneys general. Our Tyler O'Neil reports on why. In an on-camera interview, a former Capitol Police lieutenant calls for a wider investigation of leadership failures that he says aggravated the Capitol riot. On the podcast, meet another former cop who's now protecting and serving in the Missouri Legislature. Plus: a GOP senator sees the Nashville school shooting as a hate crime; a House panel probes the effects of the pandemic's lockdowns on children; and Biden's homeland security chief tries to defend his performance. It's Vietnam War Veterans Day: Fifty years ago today, the last U.S. combat troops leave South Vietnam as North Vietnam releases many remaining American prisoners of war.

 
 
 
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Capitol Police Misled Public About Manpower on Hand Before Riot, Former Lieutenant Says
By Fred Lucas

U.S. Capitol Police Lt. Tarik Johnson expected a relatively easy day when he arrived at work at 7 a.m. on Jan. 6, 2021.
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18 State AGs Raise Alarm About 'Dishonest and Divisive Track Record' of Biden Judicial Nominee
By Tyler O'Neil

"She has compared her fellow Americans to Jim Crow-era racists," write state AGs, adding: "She has proclaimed that our criminal justice system is 'practically the same system as during slavery.'"
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Josh Hawley Calls for 'Hate Crime' Investigation Into Deadly School Shooting
By Mary Margaret Olohan

"It is commonplace to call such horrors 'senseless violence.' But properly speaking, that is false. Police report that the attack here was 'targeted'—targeted, that is, against Christians," says the senator.
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5 Takeaways From House Hearing on COVID-19 School Lockdowns
By Fred Lucas

Most European countries kept their schools open and didn't have an upsurge in problems for youth, says one witness.
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From SWAT Team to Statehouse: Missouri Lawmaker Feels a Calling to Serve
By Rob Bluey

Since taking office in January, Justin Sparks has emerged as a leader on top conservative priorities such as reducing crime and fighting radical gender ideology.
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New Heritage Report Reveals 'Systemic Persecution of Christians,' Uyghurs
By Samantha Aschieris

"Since taking power, the [Chinese Communist Party's] atheistic regime has engaged in systemic persecution of Christians and other religious minorities," says The Heritage Foundation's Michael Cunningham.
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'Your Refusal to Do Your Job Is Revolting,' Sen. Cruz Tells DHS Secretary Mayorkas
By Jarrett Stepman

"Your behavior is disgraceful, and the deaths, the children assaulted, the children raped, they are at your feet," Cruz tells Mayorkas. "If you had integrity, you would resign."
 
     
 
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