DHS official lists threat assessments that were shared ahead of Capitol riot
Department of Homeland Security acting intelligence chief Melissa Smislova acknowledged that she is "deeply concerned" that her office did not conduct an operational response ahead of the US Capitol attack, despite numerous assessments that warned of potential violence in the weeks prior to January 6.
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