The incoming Donald J. Trump administration should investigate whether Department of Defense personnel were involved in nefarious acts that promoted rioting on Jan. 6 or acted in a political manner outside lawful authority, a former assistant secretary of the U.S. Army told Blaze News.
In a wide-ranging interview with Blaze Media investigative reporter Steve Baker, one of the top civilians at the Pentagon under the first Trump administration said some of the DOD actions could have been seditious.
“We’ve got people at the top of the Army and the military who I believe were operating outside the Constitution and certainly outside the authorities that they were granted by the commander in chief,” said Casey Wardynski, former assistant secretary of the Army for Reserve and Manpower Affairs. “They were operating in a way that was very political. Could they have been involved?”
“I’d say the fact that that question is a viable question means it’s got to be dug into,” Wardynski said in an hour-long interview, available at BlazeTV and on YouTube.
‘What was January 6 really about? How did it get so far afield?’ […]
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