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Former Donald Trump administration official Colonel Earl Matthews on Wednesday filed a 37-page complaint alleging two U.S. Army officials punished him for alerting Congress that the pair lied about the reason for delayed deployment of the National Guard on January 6, The New York Times reports. The Times notes the filing “underscores how many questions remain about aspects of the government and law enforcement response to the deadly attack on the Capitol.” Per the report, a former DC National Guard lawyer, “Colonel Matthews drafted a 36-page memo that he submitted to the House Jan. 6 committee…

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