Mark Meadows Says Pelosi Found Time to Ask about Lunch for Congress Members During Jan. 6 Capitol Riot

Mark Meadows, former chief of staff to President Trump, said that during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) asked the Department of Defense what time Congress members could get their lunch.
Meadows told the John Solomon Reports podcast on Tuesday that while he wasn’t in the room at the time of the call, Pelosi contacted Department of Defense officials later on during the riot and “made an inquiry about what time, you know, our members could actually get their lunch.”
“I find it amazing that she was more interested in their culinary position than they are in anything else,” he added.
Trump “had asked for up to 10,000 National Guard troops to be available to Nancy Pelosi and to [Washington, D.C.] Mayor [Muriel] Bowser,” Meadows said. “And, unfortunately, they did not take him up on that. But he did put them on the ready, and that’s why they were able to respond as quickly as they did.”