Crucial Jan. 6 Witness Dies Under Mysterious Circumstances

The Jan. 6 investigation just took a very interesting turn, and deadly, turn.

An eye witness to the historical event that occurred on Jan 6, 2021, which spurred an entire congressional investigation that could lead to criminal charges against Former President Trump, was declared dead on Monday, according to multiple sources.

As the Senate sergeant-at-arms, Michael Stenger was responsible for looking after security of the upper chamber of Congress. On Jan. 6, Capitol Police officers allowed protestors to bypass security barriers and enter the Capitol Building illegally while the Senate was certifying Joe Biden’s electoral votes.

The circumstances surrounding Stenger’s death have yet to be revealed, adding to the mystery, and conservatives have not been reluctant to voice their concern over the incident.

Stenger was the only eyewitness willing to criticize Nancy Pelosi for rejecting additional security on Jan. 6 — a fact the House Select Committee has conveniently omitted from their show trials. Some question whether Stenger’s willingness to criticize Pelosi, which challenges the Committee’s entire narrative, lead to the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death.

In an opening statement before the Senate last year, Stenger stressed to lawmakers the need to “consider First Amendment rights” of protestors before calling for “investigations into the funding and travel of professional agitators.”

Sen. Mitch McConnell nominated Stenger as Senate Sergeant-at-arms in 2011 after he spent over three decades in the Secret Service. He was confirmed unanimously. Before his Secret Service work, Stenger was a veteran in the U.S. Marine Corps.

Ultimately, Stenger was thrown under the bus following the Jan. 6 protests as top lawmakers scrambled to find a scapegoat through which to conceal their crimes. We already know that FBI agents were present amongst the crowd of protestors, as were members of the left-wing terrorist group Antifa. Video footage from outside the Capitol Building clearly shows police officers willingly allowing protestors to enter the building.

This is what Democrat lawmakers on the House Select Committee consider an “insurrection.”

On Jan. 7, 2021, just one day after the debacle, Sen. McConnell requested Stenger’s resignation, which he received on the same day. He’s since been derided by members of Congress over his handling of the protest.

Karen Gibson is serving as the current Senate sergeant-at-arms.

National Guard didn’t arrive at the Capitol Building until four hours into the protest on Nancy Pelosi’s orders. Stenger and his House counterpart, Paul Irving, both requested additional security measures but were resolutely shot down — wonder why?!

All in all, this wreaks of a Hillary Clinton-inspired DNC hit job.

How long will it take before mainstream media outlets attempt to bury the story??

Author: Ann Taylor


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