EXCLUSIVE: Catering company that served moldy and undercooked food to National Guard troops protecting Capitol admits it made some mistakes and invites DailyMail.com into kitchen to show how it s cleaned up its act
Phil Sardelis, the owner of Sardi s Catering, invited DailyMail.com into his kitchen at the company headquarters in College Park, Maryland
Sardi s is contracted to supply meals for National Guard troops currently protecting the Capitol, where they were deployed after the January 6 riot
Last week, at least 50 service members on deployment were reported to have become ill, with some even being hospitalized after consuming poorly prepared food supplied by Sardi s
AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta
In a stunning reversal that no doubt left Nancy Pelosi and the Democrat Party, CNN, PMSNBC, The New York Times, et al. crestfallen, the Department of Justice late Friday walked back an earlier assertion that Capitol rioters planned to “capture and assassinate” Vice President Mike Pence, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and other lawmakers.
The Justice Department official in charge of the investigation said there is no “direct evidence” of “kill and capture teams” among the pro-Trump rioters inside the Capitol.
Michael Sherwin, acting U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., referenced claims made in a court filing by federal prosecutors as part of their argument that Jake Chansley AKA: Jake Angeli, “The QAnon Shaman,” “Yellow Wolf” an Arizona man who sported a horned hat and face paint during the siege, should remain detained until his trial.