Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger is upset that the District of Columbia didn't prosecute the nine Stephen Colbert staffers who allegedly trespassed in the Capitol.
Both Davis and Jordan sent their own letter to Manger in June inquiring about the late-night arrests of"The Late Show" crew.
Manger’s letter says gallery staff also warned Colbert’s staffers they couldn’t enter the congressional office buildings without an escort. However, the Jan. 6 committee conducted a hearing later that afternoon in the Cannon Caucus Room, a large hearing room just off the Cannon Rotunda. Manger’s letter says that officers eventually confronted"The Late Show" team and had them"escorted out of the building for violating building rules."
Plunkett told USCP officers their aim was to record comedy skits outside the offices of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., Boebert and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga. Robert Smigel, who voices Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog, was with the group. He told officers that the skits included the players pretending to leave messages under the doors of lawmakers.
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