In an eyebrow-raising Twitter thread, Rep. Troy Nehls revealed that he was the subject of a Capitol Police intelligence investigation and claimed that Capitol Police officers secretly entered his office
In an eyebrow-raising series of tweets that read like a paperback political thriller, Rep. Troy Nehls claimed on Tuesday that he was the subject of a Capitol Police intelligence investigation. Capitol Police almost immediately fired back and said there was never any investigation and Nehls' version of events was wrong.
Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger quickly issued a statement refuting Nehls' claims. Manger said no case investigation was ever initiated or conducted into Nehls or his staff, and he suggested that police had not broken into the office, but entered in the course of duty having found it left “open and unsecured.”
According to Nehls, who has attacked the Capitol Police response to the Jan. 6 riot, the agency opened a “malicious investigation” into his office. It began, he said, on Nov. 20, when officers secretly entered his office and took pictures of “confidential legislative products.” The police, he added, have never told him—nor, he specified, his “senior level staff”—why they were investigating him.
But on Jan. 6, Nehls had a different reaction. He took up arms alongside Capitol Police and Rep. Markwayne Mullin to face down rioters attempting to breach the House. The two congressmen broke off pieces of wood and stood shoulder to shoulder with officers, who had their guns drawn as Trump supporters pounded on the front doors to the House chamber.
The same morning Nehls posted his tweet storm, fellow Texas Republican Louie Gohmert took to the House floor to announce—also without evidence—that the Department of Justice had “examined” congressional mail five months ago.
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