It’s unclear yet how the Senate Sergeant-at-Arms during the insurrection, Michael Stenger, died, but the timing could not be more convenient for certain people, since Stenger still had a lot of things to explain about his behavior on January 6th.
Michael Stenger, the Senate Sergeant at Arms, who was in charge of securing the Capitol on January 6th, has suddenly died.
This news comes just hours after the @January6thCmte announces an “urgent hearing due to newly obtained evidence.”
Interesting.
Surely a coincidence.
Here’s Michael Stenger pushing that there were “professional agitators” at the Capitol on 1/6 and excusing his utter failure at a Senate Hearing in February 2021.
Oh boy.
Opening statement from Former Senate Sergeant at Arms Michael Stenger on January 6th U.S. Capitol Attack
They are going to turn Michael Stenger into Seth Rich 2.0.
https://t.co/cdMKWXcZzQ
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Why was Ivan Raiklin targeting Stenger for six months?
Raiklin has taken notice.
“Just when we were getting real close to getting some answers.”
The comments are already on script that he was murdered by Hillary.
#arrestposobiec
"On January 7, 2021, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that Irving would be submitting his resignation as Sergeant at Arms."
I was thinking Command Consulting Group could maybe help us understand why the others committed suicide.