FBI Jan 6 Agents, Wray Lies – Kash Patel Clarifies
- * FBI and Inspector General Disagreement: There's been a debate about weather the FBI had undercover agents present at the January 6th Capitol riot.The Inspector General stated...
- The article focuses on clarifying the role of the FBI during the January 6th Capitol riot, specifically addressing the question of undercover agents and the agency's preparedness for...
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* FBI and Inspector General Disagreement: There’s been a debate about weather the FBI had undercover agents present at the January 6th Capitol riot.The Inspector General stated there were no undercover agents, while the FBI suggested some agents were present in “plainclothes.” The Blaze reported that the terms “plainclothes” and ”undercover” may have caused the confusion, and both agencies could be technically correct.
* Unhappy Agents & Lack of Planning: Many FBI agents were reportedly unhappy about being deployed to the Capitol for crowd control, as it wasn’t their usual role and there was no pre-planning. they are not trained for crowd control.
* Timing of Arrival: The first FBI agents arrived at the Capitol around 2:30 p.m.,after a riot had already been declared.
* Visual Evidence: The article includes images of clashes between rioters and U.S. Capitol police on January 6, 2021.
The article focuses on clarifying the role of the FBI during the January 6th Capitol riot, specifically addressing the question of undercover agents and the agency’s preparedness for the event.
