Schumer Says He'll Fire 
Senate Sergeant-at-Arms, House Sergeant-at-Arms Resigns.
Senate Minority Leader 
Chuck Schumer made the 
statement about Michael 
C. Stenger on Thursday.
If Senate Sergeant Arms Stenger hasn’t vacated the position by then, 
I will fire him as soon as Democrats have a majority in the Senate, Sen Chuck Schumer, (D-NY) Minority Leader, 
via 'The New York Times'.
Schumer's comments come a day 
after a pro-Trump mob descended upon the 
U.S. Capitol, overtaking the entire building.
The pro-Trump insurgents interrupted 
the Electoral College certification 
of President-elect Joe Biden.
The responsibilities of the Sergeant-at-Arms 
of each house of Congress are related to the 
security of the chambers and Capitol offices. .
Stenger has been the Senate Sergeant-at-Arms 
since 2018, after a 35-year career in the Secret Service.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced 
that House Sergeant-at-Arms Paul D. Irving 
will resign from the station.
Pelosi called for the resignation of 
Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund as well, 
who she said "hasn't even called us since this happened."