RNC 2024 - John Solomon Highlights Unity at RNC, Previews Major January 6th Revelation

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Milwaukee, WI (RNC 2024) — John Solomon, host of Just The News, shared his insights at the RNC Convention in Milwaukee, emphasizing the Republican Party's unity and hinting at a significant upcoming January 6th story.
Solomon remarked on the convention's atmosphere, "The level of unity and synchronicity around the platform is unlike any convention I've covered since 1998." He contrasted this with the anticipated Democratic convention, predicting division and dissatisfaction among their ranks.
Solomon, known for his exclusives, teased a major story set to break next week regarding January 6th. He referenced a videotape featuring Nancy Pelosi and promised to reveal documents explaining her statements. "Chairman Loudermilk of Georgia got those from Congress, and we're going to make them public next week," Solomon said. He expects the revelations to make a significant impact.
Discussing JD Vance, Solomon praised the Marine-turned-politician, highlighting his understanding of America's working class, the drug crisis, and economic struggles. "He is the first Marine to be nominated as a vice president. He understands the middle of America," Solomon noted. He also emphasized Vance's potential to connect with younger voters and his impact in crucial states like Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Solomon turned his attention to the border crisis, criticizing the Biden administration's handling of immigration. "Every day, we see another crime committed, a murder, a rape," Solomon said, pointing out the disproportionate impact on women. He accused Democrats of neglecting the safety of women, especially those affected by crimes committed by some illegal immigrants. "This is Joe Biden's secret war on women," he asserted.
As the RNC Convention continues, Solomon's comments reflect a broader sentiment of GOP solidarity and readiness to tackle pressing issues. With his anticipated January 6th exclusive, Solomon promises to keep the political discourse lively and informed.
John Solomon, host of Just the News, revealed exclusive information about a week after the RNC Convention on security failures related to the January 6 Capitol breach. Representative Barry Loudermilk's House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight has uncovered significant evidence that was overlooked by the Democrat-led January 6 Select Committee. This new evidence paints a more complex picture of the events leading up to and during the Capitol riot.

Key Developments Uncovered
Pelosi's Admission: Footage shot by Nancy Pelosi's daughter during the Capitol breach captures Pelosi admitting responsibility for the security failures. "We have responsibility, Terri," Pelosi told her chief of staff, Terri McCullough, acknowledging that the Democratic leadership bore some responsibility.
Security Warnings Ignored: Newly obtained memos and text messages reveal that Pelosi's top security aides received warnings from the Capitol Police the night before January 6. These warnings included potential threats to the Capitol's tunnel systems and possible blockades to prevent lawmakers from certifying the Electoral College results.
National Guard Support Rebuffed: The Trump Pentagon offered National Guard support days before January 6, but these offers were rejected by Capitol security officials after consultation with Pelosi's office and other key security personnel.
Unsecured Capitol Doors: Video footage obtained by Just the News shows a door on the west side of the Capitol left open and unguarded, allowing over 300 protesters to enter during the riot.
Intelligence Failures: A Government Accountability Office report highlighted that federal agencies, including the Capitol Police and the FBI, failed to process and share critical intelligence about the planned violence, which led to inadequate security measures.

The new evidence directly challenges the narrative presented by the January 6 Select Committee, which heavily focused on former President Donald Trump's actions. The oversight of critical security lapses, such as the transportation of then Vice President-elect Kamala Harris within yards of a suspected pipe bomb, raises questions about the thoroughness and objectivity of the initial investigation.
Rep. Loudermilk has expressed the need for accountability and transparency regarding the security planning and decisions made by Pelosi's office. The subcommittee plans to question Pelosi's staff about the ignored warnings and their role in the security preparations.
The revelations have sparked renewed debate over the handling of the January 6 events. The evidence suggests that significant failures by Capitol security officials and Pelosi's office contributed to the breach, a perspective that was not adequately addressed in the Select Committee's final report.
As new evidence continues to emerge, it underscores the necessity for a comprehensive and unbiased investigation into the January 6 Capitol breach. The American public and lawmakers alike demand a full account of the security failures to prevent future incidents and uphold the integrity of the nation's democratic processes.

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