Capitol riot committee to investigate claims Milley tried to restrict Trump access to nuclear weapons
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Your support makes all the difference.The leaders of the House select committee investigating the 6 January insurrection have announced that they would investigate the actions of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff after the riot.
Committee Chairman Rep Bennie Thompson of Mississippi and ranking Republican Liz Cheney of Wyoming released a statement on Thursday saying the steps the Pentagon took around 6 January reveal were a crucial part to the investigation and that the committee was already seeking records related to it.
“Looking ahead, we will carefully evaluate all the facts based on first-hand testimony, contemporaneous documents, and other relevant materials,” the statement read.
“The Select Committee is dedicated to telling the complete story of the unprecedented and extraordinary events of January 6th, including all steps that led to what happened that day, and the specific actions and activities that followed between January 6th and January 20th, 2021.”
The statement comes after Bob Woodward and Robert Costa from The Washington Post reported in their new book entitled Peril that Gen Mark Milley was so disturbed by the riot that he feared former president Donald Trump might use nuclear weapons.
In response, Gen Milley reportedly hosted a secret meeting on 8 January to review the process for initiating military action such as launching nuclear weapons and specifically told the National Military Command Center not to follow any orders unless he was involved.
Similarly, Gen Milley also had two conversations with his Chinese counterpart, Gen Li Zuocheng, who was reportedly concerned about the political situation in the US. The first was on 30 October, 2020, before the presidential election and another on 8 January. Gen Milley reassured the Chinese general that the United States would not strike China, The Washington Post reported.
The book also reported that Gen Milley even pledged he would alert his counterpart before an attack, which prompted a furious response from both Democrats and Republicans. Despite this, the White House and the Pentagon have both defended Gen Milley.
“I have great confidence in General Milley,” President Joe Biden said.
The book also reported that Gen Milley told Rep Elissa Slotkin that he thought Mr Trump wanted the riot to happen while Ms Slotkin, a Michigan Democratic congresswoman and former CIA analyst, hid in her Capitol Hill office.
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