Nancy Pelosi Clashes with Reporter Over January 6 Security Failures
Hold the presses, patriots—Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) just delivered a stinging rebuke to a reporter who dared question her part in the glaring absence of the National Guard during the Capitol upheaval on January 6, 2021, as Breitbart reports.
The heated exchange with LindellTV reporter Alison Steinberg has reignited a contentious argument about who is truly accountable for the security failures that day, placing Pelosi, then-Speaker of the House, directly under the microscope.
This isn’t merely a passing quarrel; it’s a piercing look into the unresolved accountability issues tied to one of the most troubling chapters in recent American political history.
Pelosi’s Sharp Retort Sparks Debate
When Steinberg pressed Pelosi on her responsibility for the National Guard’s absence at the Capitol, the response was as cutting as a winter wind.
“Shut up,” Pelosi fired off, adding, “I did not refuse the National Guard, the President didn’t send it. Why are you coming here with Republican talking points as if you’re a serious journalist?”
That’s a bold tactic to evade scrutiny—shut down the questioner and label the inquiry as partisan nonsense, but it only deepens the mystery about what really went wrong on that fateful day.
Early Accusations Target Trump
Let’s turn back the clock to June 2021, when Pelosi publicly shifted the blame for the security disaster onto then-President Donald Trump during a press conference.
She asserted, “On January 6th, with violence against the Constitution, against the Congress, and against the United State Capitol, we begged the President of the United States to send in the National Guard. He would not do it.”
Her statement seemed to draw a clear line of fault at the time, yet newer findings have muddled this straightforward narrative, hinting at a far more complicated sequence of events.
Conflicting Reports Add Confusion
By May 2023, a fact-check from Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large Joel Pollak introduced a significant twist, disclosing that Trump had actually offered the National Guard to Pelosi, who held authority over Capitol security as Speaker.
However, CNN’s Kaitlan Collins countered that Trump never explicitly ordered the Guard to the Capitol, though Trump himself didn’t claim to have issued such a directive, leaving a tangled web of claims and counterclaims.
This ongoing dispute over who dropped the ball feels like a political merry-go-round—each side deflecting responsibility while the critical issue of why the Capitol stood so defenseless remains frustratingly unresolved for many concerned citizens.
Video Evidence Shifts the Focus
Jumping ahead to June 2024, a press release from Committee on House Administration Chairman Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI) brought attention to documentary footage captured by Pelosi’s daughter, Alexandra, on that chaotic January 6.
In the recording, Pelosi seems to accept her share of the blame for the security lapses, a notable pivot from her earlier public stance of pointing fingers elsewhere.
Chairman Barry Loudermilk (GA-11) reinforced this development, stating that the video shows Pelosi admitting her role as Speaker in not ensuring the National Guard was prepared, injecting yet another layer of intrigue into a saga that continues to baffle and concern Americans seeking the full truth.