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‘Clear the Capitol’: Pence pleaded for military assistance as rioters stormed Congress

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As pro-Trump rioters stormed the US Capitol on 6 January, then-vice president Mike Pence made an urgent call to the acting defence secretary from a secure room.

On the phone to Christopher Miller, Mr Pence demanded: “Clear the Capitol.”

Order would not be restored for hours at Congress nor in the streets around the complex.

Details of the call and other communications between congressional leaders and the military were revealed in a previously undisclosed document seen by the Associated Press.

The timeline of events that day was prepared by the Pentagon for internal use. The newswire had it vetter by current and former government officials.

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Mr Pence was not the only official making pleas for the military to intervene. Elsewhere in the building from their own secure locations, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi made similar calls.

An hour after rioters had entered the Senate chamber, a desperate Mr Schumer said: “We need help.”

Officials at the Pentagon were worried that the violence was not just occurring in Washington after media reports of trouble at state capitals made them fear a national insurrection was underway.

The timeline laid out in the document furthers the understanding of the institutional chaos that ensued during the 6 January Capitol riot.

The lack of any action by then-president Donald Trump hampered the response from the military and law enforcement.

Any delays or tactical errors on the part of the response also appear to be eclipsed by a complete failure by the government to grasp the scale and ferocity of the insurrection.

With no direction from the Oval Office, the leadership vacuum was filled by a small group of White House aides, Pentagon officials, congressional leadership, and a vice president holed up in a secure bunker.

Even with this new timeline, as well as hours of sworn testimony, the AP notes that we still only have an incomplete picture of how the violent insurrection advanced so quickly, delaying the peaceful transfer of power.

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