GOP And Capitol Police Suspected Of Planning Capitol Attack

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With the events of January 6th still fresh on the minds of Americans, some have begun to suspect that perhaps the event itself was actually an inside job.

Rumors are flying around suggesting that members of the Capitol Police and maybe even Congress themselves could have been involved in the planning and execution of the attack. Congressional leaders are working with law enforcement agencies to investigate this as a possibility.

The first piece of evidence that sparked the conspiracy came from New Jersey Representative Mikie Sherrill who claimed to have seen several Republican lawmakers giving “reconnaissance” tours to those later identified as individuals who stormed the Capitol.

Now, more members of the mega-liberal “squad” are coming forward to provide more pieces of evidence to prove this was an “inside job.”

Rep. Ayanna Pressley’s chief of staff, Sarah Groh, said in the midst of last week’s Capitol riots, she came to find that the panic buttons had been torn out of the Massachusetts Democrat’s office.

As pro-Trump protesters barreled their way through security and into the Capitol, Pressley’s staffers barricaded the entrance to the office with furniture and water jugs, she said. Groh added she pulled out gas masks and looked for the panic buttons she knew were located in the office.

“Every panic button in my office had been torn out — the whole unit,” she told The Boston Globe. Groh said she couldn’t figure out why, as she’d used them before in that office.

Fox News has reached out to Groh to see if the office is investigating the matter.

Groh said that, due to their bosses’ frequently-targeted “Squad” status, it had become routine for staffers to run safety drills in the office.

Several members of Capitol Police have been suspended pending investigation, with beliefs that they may have had something to do with the organization of this national security crisis.

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