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Friday, March 29, 2024

Video Proves Capitol Doors Opened from Inside During Jan. 6 Protest

'And then all of the sudden the doors open up from the inside... '

(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) In another example of possible Fed involvement in the events of Jan. 6, protestors gained entry to the Capitol Rotunda through doors that were mysteriously opened from the inside, according to a report at Gateway Pundit.

Video posted to Rumble appears to show J6 defendant George Tenney attempting and failing to open the Columbus Doors that lead to the Capitol Rotunda.

As he retreats from the doors, Tenney looks up and seems to be talking to someone on the floor above, who either unlocks the door or instructs Tenney in how to do so.

Tenney then goes to the door and pushes it open, allowing protestors to enter the Capitol building.

Tenney was arrested on June 29, 2021, and charged with, among other things, interfering with law enforcement during civil disorder, and disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building.

“Video footage captured Tenney confronting federal officers as he sought to open the East Rotunda Doors from the inside to allow rioters to enter, despite police efforts to keep the doors shut and keep the rioters outside,” the complaint said.

Tenney is set to appear (remotely) before Judge Thomas Hogan of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia on May 29 in order to either plead guilty or stand trial, according to The State.

The video corroborates testimony received by Jim Hoft of Gateway Pundit in which a member of Oath Keepers claims that the Capitol doors were opened from the inside.

“We’re on the top level now – about 15 feet from the doors just before they opened up. People are yelling and screaming,” the former Marine told Hoft. “It’s chaotic, but we’re just kind of there.”

“And then all of the sudden the doors open up from the inside,” he continued.

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