Lt Gen. Russel L. Honoré to lead investigation of 6 January Capitol Riots
“I was pleased to meet with Lieutenant General (ret) Russel Honoré today to be briefed on his initial assessment of the security review he is conducting of the US Capitol Complex initiated in the wake of the Jan. 6 assault,” Pelosi tweeted 28 January.
The full report from the Congress:
Speaker Nancy Pelosi today met with Lieutenant General (ret) Russel Honoré to receive an initial assessment of the security review he is conducting of the United States Capitol Complex initiated in the wake of the January 6 assault:
“Following the devastating attack on the Capitol that threatened the lives of and traumatized Members of Congress, staff and support workers, I asked Lieutenant General Russel Honoré to lead an immediate review of the security of the Capitol Complex,” said Speaker Nancy Pelosi. “I salute the urgent, diligent and strategic work that he and his team continue to do in this mission, which is critical to protecting the Capitol and, indeed, our very Democracy. I was pleased to be briefed on the General’s initial assessment which covered operational readiness, interagency cooperation, security infrastructure and the morale and readiness of institutional staff. As we consider the need for an emergency supplemental funding bill to meet institutional security needs, I want to thank the General for reviewing what is necessary for the Capitol Police to do their jobs.”
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Background:
At the direction of the Speaker of the House, the Task Force is leading an immediate collaborative review, on behalf of the House Sergeant of Arms, of both the United States Capitol and the House Office Buildings in order to safeguard the Capitol, Members and staff. The duration of this review is from January 22 through at least March 5, and its scope includes security infrastructure, command and control, interagency processes and procedures, and training and exercises. The review will examine not only the safety of Members while in the U.S. Capitol Complex but their movements to and from Washington and in their districts. The review will be completed in consultation with other federal law enforcement stakeholders and national security experts.
That all sounds good, but some analysts say hold on minute. This General cannot be impartial. Pelosi is not seeking impartiality. Some reports claim that the General has already made up his mind on the outcome of his investigation.
“That little peace of shit with his @Yale law degree should be run out of DC and Disbarred ASAP,” Lt. General Russel Honoré said about Hawley on Twitter on Jan. 11. The tweet was deleted, but Kansas City.com saved a screen shot of it in the report just quoting the General.
The General promotes the great conspiracy of 6 January, and has decided that the Capitol Police were complicit.
“Mr. Honoré has said in TV and radio interviews that the invasion was an inside job, that the Capitol Police force is “40% Trumpsters” and “gave way” to the protesters. “They had help inside that force,” he told digital show host Roland Martin, with Washington Times reporting.
“They were either that stupid or ignorant, or they complicit. I think they were complicit,” he said on MSNBC last month.
“Once this all gets uncovered, there were some complicit actions at the Capitol Police,” he said from his home in New Orleans, where he became famous for leading Hurricane Katrina military relief efforts in 2005.
He stated that Congresswoman Boebert, conservative Trump supporter. should be put on the No Fly List.
Many claim that he is hardly a choice that would investigate professional as he has already take the same premise as the bogus 2nd Impeachment: guilty until proven innocent regarding the Capitol police and Trump supporters. No wonder Pelosi chose him.
Others find it hard to believe that such a highly respected General is anything but a fair minded man.
More about the General, his LIFE & CAREER from his website promoting his books and speeches.
He “is a native of Lakeland, Louisiana. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant of Infantry and awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in Vocational Agriculture upon graduation from Southern University and A&M College in 1971. He holds a Master of Arts in Human Resources from Troy State University as well as an Honorary Doctorate in Public Administration from Southern University and A&M College, an Honorary Doctorate in Laws from Stillman College, and an Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from Stillman College.
Prior to his command of Joint Task Force-Katrina – leading the Department of Defense response to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana – General Honoré served in a variety of command and staff positions which focused on Defense Support to Civil Authorities and Homeland Defense.
As Vice Director for Operations, J-3, The Joint Staff, Washington, D.C., and, as the Commander, Standing Joint Force Headquarters-Homeland Security, United States Northern Command, General Honoré’s focus was Defense Support to Civil Authorities and Homeland Defense.
For four of the past six hurricane seasons, he supported the Department of Defense planning and response for Hurricanes Floyd in 1999; Lilli and Isidore in 2002 (both hit the Gulf Coast); Isabel in 2003; and Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne in 2004.
General Honoré also planned and supported the United States military response to the devastating flooding which swept Venezuela 1999 and Mozambique in 2000. As Vice Director for Operations, he led the Defense Department’s planning and preparation for the anticipated Y2K Millennium anomaly. As Commander of SJFHQ-HLS under NORTHCOM direction, he planned and oversaw the military response to the Space Shuttle Columbia Tragedy and the DC Sniper Shootings. Additionally, General Honoré participated in three TOPOFF (Top Officials) exercises as well as the United Endeavor series of Homeland Defense exercises.
Go to Gen Honore website for much more including books, classes he teaches and interviews HERE