The White House phone called the protester accused of breaking

The White House phone called the protester accused of breaking into Capitol Hill

The White House switchboard called the phone number of a protester who marched into the US Capitol the same day. The call was made at 4:34 p.m. and was answered by a protester. accused of taking part in the invasion.

The story arises in Former Congressman Denver Riggleman’s new book, who was also an adviser to the committee set up at the White House to investigate the January 6 attack on the Capitol. But the protester’s name is never mentioned in the work The Breach.

Other calls from the White House were also made in the days before. to invade the Capitol with individuals allegedly involved in the attack. The president of the organization “Latinos for Trump”, Bianca Gracia, also received five calls from the US President’s official residence a few days before the invasion.

According to The Guardian, which covered the story, it’s not known if there’s a connection between those calls and the Capitol invasion The content of the phone calls was not ascertained. The book’s author says he does not have all the information on these calls since he left the committee in April.

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