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A Ragin Cajun general back on the job - The Globe and Mail

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Reuters Photographer/Reuters Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant-General Russel Honoré is a man known for bootstrapping himself up from humble beginnings into the highest echelons of the world’s most powerful fighting force while overcoming the racial chasms that divided his country. Now the 73-year-old with a salty vocabulary is back, entrusted with figuring out how to better safeguard a superpower’s seat of democracy. As he goes about trying to improve security inside Washington after the Jan. 6 riot, he has not been mincing words.

Police Investigating Whether Lawmakers Gave Rioters Tour of Capitol Before Siege

Police Investigating Whether Lawmakers Gave Rioters Tour of Capitol Before Siege Last Updated March 24, 2021, 11:00 a.m. ETMarch 24, 2021, 11:00 a.m. ET The Capitol Police are looking into whether members of Congress inappropriately gave visitors access to the Capitol ahead of last week’s assault. Vice President Mike Pence called Vice President-elect Kamala Harris to offer assistance. Here’s what you need to know: -0:00 Pelosi: Security Requires ‘Truth and Trust’ Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Friday that if any House members had acted as accomplices to the attack on the U.S. Capitol, they would face consequences. When we’re talking about security, we have to talk about truth and trust. In order to serve here with each other, we must trust that people have respect for their oath of office, respect for this institution. We must trust each other. If, in fact, it is found that members of Congress were accomplices to this insurrection, if they aided and abetted the crime,

Gen Russel Honoré of Louisiana will lead a review of U S Capitol security

Gen. Russel Honoré of Louisiana will lead a review of U.S. Capitol security Questions about security on the rise following Capitol riots By Sabrina Wilson | January 15, 2021 at 5:56 PM CST - Updated January 15 at 9:14 PM NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Many questions have arisen about security at the U.S. Capitol following last week’s siege by pro-Trump mobs and a Louisiana resident has been chosen to lead Congress’ efforts to get answers. Retired Lt. General Russel Honoré received the assignment from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Pelosi made the announcement during a press briefing on Capitol Hill. “We must subject this whole complex though to scrutiny in light of what happened and the fact that the inauguration is coming. To that end, I have asked retired Lieutenant General Russel Honoré to lead an immediate review of security infrastructure, inter-agency processes and command and control,” Pelosi said during a press briefing inside the Capitol building.

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