Fencing and razor wire surrounds the perimeter of the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021.
Scott Applewhite)Capitol Police leadership had plenty of intelligence warning that armed extremists were planning to target the Capitol over President Donald Trumpās election loss, according to new testimony Thursday.
In an appearance before a House subcommittee, acting Chief Yogananda Pittman said none of the warnings forecast the mass attack that actually took place.
āI cannot get past a glaring discrepancy between intelligence received and preparation,ā Rep. Katherine Clark, D-Mass., said during Thursday's hearing before the House Appropriations Committee.
AdThe Capitol Police union issued a vote of no confidence last week against Pittman.