The entire January 6th event is incredibly shady and shrouded with mystery.
The videos of what occurred that day at the Capitol have never been released at all and the questions of why the Capitol police let them in have never been answered.
What we do know though is that the left has been using this event to malign President Trump and every freedom-loving patriot that was there that day.
Now, it just got even more mysterious after it was reported that the Senate Sergeant at Arms was found dead.
The Senate Sergeant at Arms has long suspected that “professional agitators” were to blame for the uprising, and was not afraid to say it publically.
Daily Wire reported that the man who served as sergeant-at-arms for the U.S. Senate during the January 6 riot and later suggested that “professional agitators” might be to blame for the incident has been found dead, according to reports.
Michael Stenger’s death comes amid the House of Representatives investigation of the riot at the U.S. Capitol last year. No cause of death was given for Stenger, a 35-year veteran of the Secret Service and a former U.S. Marine.
“Fox confirms that Michael Stenger, the Senate Sergeant at Arms who was in charge of Senate security the day of the Capitol riot, has died,” tweeted Fox News Channel’s Chad Pergram.
1) Fox confirms that Michael Stenger, the Senate Sergeant at Arms who was in charge of Senate security the day of the Capitol riot, has died.
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) June 27, 2022
Of course, McConnell threw Stenger under the bus and accepted his resignation.
Michael strongly believed Jan 6th was a setup.
Stenger defended himself last year while testifying in the Senate investigation, and implied that the riots may have been fueled by “professional agitators.”
“There is an opportunity to learn lessons from the events of January 6,” he said. “Investigations should be considered as to funding and travel of what appears to be professional agitators.”
There is no word on how Mr. Stenger died.
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