Bucket supported by wood frame and tension wire

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In summary, the conversation discusses a homework problem and a YouTube video providing a solution. The person asking the question is curious about the approach taken in the solution, specifically regarding the diagonal support and its horizontal force on the main vertical member. They also mention their own approach of analyzing problems from a top-down perspective.
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Homework Statement
A 160-lb bucket is suspended from a cable on the wooden frame.

Determine the magnitude of the resultant internal normal force acting on the cross section at E
Determine the magnitude of the resultant internal shear force acting on the cross section at E
Determine the magnitude of the resultant internal bending moment acting on the cross section at E
Relevant Equations
Sum of forces (x and y)
Moment about "E"
Attached is an image of the HW problem, included is a YouTube video I found for a solution.
Assuming the solution shown is correct my question is about the rest of the system. I always approached problems from a top down "total system" perspective. Then try to isolate the portions of the system that are irrelevant for what I am solving. In this problem, the diagonal support for the cantilevered beam "G-H" would carry and transmit a resultant horizontal force into the main vertical member "A-B". Yet this solution and consequently the homework does not address this force. Why is the "x" component of the G-H force ignored?
 

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Let's see how you would analyze the problem, including the compressive force on GH?
 

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