Capitol Police request a two-month extension of National Guard deployment

Well, of course they did!

Capitol Police request extension of National Guard to protect Congress

By Dan Lamothe | March 4, 2021 | 9:15 PM EST

The U.S. Capitol Police have requested a 60-day extension of some of the 5,200 National Guard members activated in the District in response to security threats and the Jan. 6 assault on Congress, opening the door to a military presence in the nation’s capital into spring, defense officials said Thursday.

Acting chief Yogananda Pittman submitted the request to the Defense Department for an extension, the Capitol Police said in a statement on Thursday evening, without saying for how long.

You know what was known by Thursday evening? By Thursday evening, we knew that the alleged plot by purported militants to assault and breach the Capitol that day never happened.

The inauguration? That passed peacefully, without incident. The impeachment trial? Nothing happened.

The ‘new’ date for the assault which never happened is, supposedly, March 20th.

Now, did the attack not happen because of the troops and precautions, as the left will claim, or did it not happen because it was never a real threat in the first place?

The current National Guard mission ends on March 12th; the proposed extension would take the mission well into May.

At what point will the left decide that we do not want to have our nation’s capital looking like that of a banana republic?

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  1. “At what point will the left decide that we do not want to have our nation’s capital looking like that of a banana republic?”

    Nothing says “Illegal Junta” better than troops occupying your Capitol. The Coup is now complete. And ya know who helped the most? Those social media platforms that can “take away our Constitutional rights” cause they aren’t mentioned in that document. Sadly, those are God’s Human Rights which no person or business has the AUTHORITY to deny. The Constitution only points out that what the people cannot deny to each other neither can the government. It probably seemed obvious at the time that neither your fellow citizens nor private businesses can deny one his God given rights. Too bad that’s no longer so.

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