Tuesday 28 June 2022 05:48 AM Senate sergeant at arms Michael Stenger who was in charge of securing the ... trends now
Tuesday 28 June 2022 05:48 AM Senate sergeant at arms Michael Stenger who was in charge of securing the ... trends now
Senate sergeant at arms Michael Stenger who was in charge of securing the Capitol on January 6 dies suddenly – just one day before the Capitol riot committee is set to call surprise hearing to present 'newly uncovered evidence' Michael Stenger was sergeant at arms from April 2018 until January 7, 2021 - serving as the Senate's chief law enforcement and protocol officer He resigned after the Capitol was overrun by protesters on January 6, amid accusations that he refused to call for the National Guard to help The House sergeant at arms also resigned, as did the head of the Capitol Police On Monday Fox News reported that Stenger had died On Tuesday the January 6 Committee will hold an extraordinary session, arranged only the day before, to feature an aide to Trump's chief of staff Cassidy Hutchinson worked for Mark Meadows, and will testify before the Committee during Tuesday's televised hearing
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Michael Stenger, who was sergeant at arms of the Senate during the Capitol riot, died on Monday, according to a report