Facts are facts, old friend.
And Trump wanted the Guard there from the outset. As many as 20,000.
I believe the "No" answer waas led by Ms Pelosi.
Facts are facts.
The Pentagon denies having received such a request.
Speaker Pelosi denies it as well.
The number
Trump says was 10,000, not 20,000.
And the President of the United States has the power to authorize deployment of the National Guard without permission from the Speaker of the House. He chose not to in this instance.
And none of that changes the timeline on January 6th, when the President refused to act.Facts are facts.
That you "
believe" that Speaker Pelosi refused the NG is a fact.
That it requires
belief makes it an opinion - not to mention a regurgitation of your party's attempts to change the narrative. If this had been the truth, this is not the time for it to have come out.