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In Wake Of Insurrection, Lawmakers Call For Removal Of Top Capitol Security Officials – Nation & World News

In Wake Of Insurrection, Lawmakers Call For Removal Of Top Capitol Security Officials – Nation & World News
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Top Capitol security official resigns, more likely to go after Trump mob

AP Photo/Julio Cortez House Sergeant-at-Arms Paul Irving, a top Capitol security official, has resigned from his post, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said Thursday afternoon. Pelosi has called for the termination of the Capitol Police chief, who she said is a responsible for Wednesday s security failure that allowed Trump supporters to storm the Capitol. Sen. Chuck Schumer, who will soon be the Senate Majority Leader, said he intends to fire the Senate sergeant-at-arms. A top congressional security official is resigning after Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi announced Thursday. Pelosi said that House Sergeant-at-Arms Paul Irving, who reports directly to the speaker, has already submitted his resignation, according to multiple reports. Sen. Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat who will soon be the Senate Majority Leader, said that he intends to fire Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Mike Stenger.

Schumer says he will fire Senate sergeant-at-arms once Dems take control

“If Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Stenger hasn t vacated the position by then, I will fire him as soon as Democrats have a majority in the Senate, Schumer, who is set to become the Senate majority leader, said in a Thursday statement to The Hill. Schumer’s rebuke of Stenger comes as law enforcement and top security officials on Capitol Hill face an avalanche of scrutiny after rioters stormed the Capitol Wednesday, interrupting a joint session of Congress that had met to certify the Electoral College results. Lawmakers were forced to flee the area and were not able to return for several hours.

Schumer says he will fire Senate sergeant-at-arms over Capitol breach

Schumer says he will fire Senate sergeant-at-arms over Capitol breach Jennifer Haberkorn © Provided by The LA Times Police officers in riot gear push back rioters trying to break a door of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday. (Associated Press) Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.), who will become majority leader on Jan. 20, said Thursday that he intends to fire the Senate’s chief law enforcement officer following Wednesday’s bloody pandemonium on Capitol Hill. “If Senate Sergeant at Arms [Michael C.] Stenger hasn’t vacated the position by then, I will fire him as soon as Democrats have a majority in the Senate,” Schumer said.

House Sergeant-At-Arms Paul Irving Resigns Over Massive Security Breach Of Capitol

January 07, 2021 3:15 PM ET Font Size: Sergeant at Arms of the U.S. House of Representatives Paul Irving will resign over the massive security breach of the United States Capitol, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Thursday. The California Democrat called for Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund to resign after rioters supporting President Donald Trump stormed the United States Capitol building Wednesday, committing acts of vandalism and delaying the certification process as members of Congress were forced to evacuate the House and Senate chambers. Pelosi announced that Irving will resign after Wednesday’s massive security breach, according to Politico. Irving has served as sergeant at arms for the house since January 2012, and previously served as assistant director of the U.S. Secret Service from 2001 to 2008.

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