WASHINGTON Missed intelligence was to blame for the outmanned Capitol defenders’ failure to anticipate the violent mob that invaded the iconic building an
Officials in charge of security on January 6 point fingers at each other over the failure to anticipate the violent mob that halted certification of the presidential election.
Missed intelligence was to blame for the outmanned U.S. Capitol defenders failure to anticipate the violent mob that invaded the iconic building and halted certification of the presidential election on Jan. 6, the officials who were in charge of security that day said in their first public testimony on the insurrection.
WASHINGTON: Missed intelligence was to blame for the outmanned Capitol defenders failure to anticipate the violent mob that invaded the iconic building and halted certification of the presidential election on January. 6, the officials who were in charge of security that day said in their first public testimony on the insurrection. The officials, including the former chief of the Capitol Police, pointed their fingers at various federal agencies - and each other - for their failure to defend the building as supporters of then-President Donald Trump overwhelmed security barriers, broke windows and doors and sent lawmakers fleeing from the House and Senate chambers. Five people died as a result of the riot, including a Capitol Police officer and a woman who was shot as she tried to enter the House chamber with lawmakers still inside.