Pence's Secret Service detail at Capitol on Jan. 6 were 'starting to fear for their own lives' as violence escalated, witness tells select committee

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'For whatever the reason was on the ground, the VP detail thought that this was about to get very ugly.'

Pence's Secret Service detail at Capitol on Jan. 6 were"starting to fear for their own lives" as violence escalated, witness tells select committeeOfficial: Pence's security feared for their livesMembers of Vice President Mike Pence's Secret Service detail began to fear for their lives during the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S.

Agents who were with Pence at the Capitol continued to offer"reassurances," the witness said, but noted the scene as the violence escalated and the mob of former President Donald Trump's supporters breached the building was"chaos.

At 2:20 p.m., the log notes the"Second Floor and Senate Door has now been breached," followed by"explosions on the rotunda steps" at 2:24 p.m. The final entry in the log displayed by the committee, also from 2:24 p.m., reads"Service at the capitol does not sound good right now." The select committee has detailed in past hearings how Trump sought to pressure Pence to unilaterally overturn the results of the election during the joint session of Congress that convened Jan. 6, either by rejecting state electoral votes or returning them to the state legislatures to replace their slates of electors.with his vice president the morning of Jan. 6 — calling him a"wimp" according to testimony — and then issued a tweet claiming he lacked"courage.

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