The FBI is hiding information that is hugely important to the American people.
It raises concerns on how they are using their powers to attack Republicans.
There’s a huge smoking gun in this stunning question the FBI is refusing to answer.
The Democrats had spent the last year saying that January 6th was the worst assault that America has ever experienced.
CNN’s Anderson Cooper even compared it to the Rwandan Genocide of the 1990s when 800,000 people were killed.
“We’ve seen it in Bosnia, we’ve seen it in Rwanda, where radio was telling people, you know, Hutus were telling the radio listeners that the Tutsi were cockroaches, you know, getting them ginned up for genocide,” Cooper said in 2021.
“And you see it in these videos where people who claim they are patriots are in the face of a police officer,” Cooper said.
It has become a useful talking point on the left so they ignore the deeper questions.
FBI Director Christopher Wray won’t answer whether FBI sources had dressed as Trump supporters and entered the U.S. Capitol ahead of protesters when questioned in front of the House Homeland Security Committee alongside Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and National Counterterrorism Center Director Christine Abizaid on Tuesday.
Louisiana Rep. Clay Higgins (R) pressed Wray for answers on the extent of the FBI’s involvement on January 6th.
“Did the FBI have confidential human sources embedded within the January 6 protesters on January 6 2021?” the Louisiana congressman asked.
The FBI director said he has to be “very careful” about “when we do and do not and where we have and have not used confidential human sources.”
“To the extent that there’s a suggestion for example that the FBI’s confidential human sources or FBI employees in some way instigated or orchestrated Jan 6, that’s categorically false,” Wray said.
Higgins asked if FBI confidential human sources were positioned in the U.S. Capitol “prior to the doors being open[ed].”
Wray began to repeat the same non-answer that he had stated before.
Higgins exploded: “It should be a no! Can you not tell the American people, no, we did not have confidential human sources dressed as Trump supporters positioned inside the Capitol on January 6?”
Wray said, “You should not read anything into my decision to not to share information related to confidential human sources.”
Last January Jill Sanborn, executive assistant director for the FBI’s national security branch, wouldn’t answer Sen. Ted Cruz’s question on what role the FBI played.
“How many FBI agents or confidential informants actively participated in the events of Jan. 6?” Cruz asked.
Sanborn said that she could not discuss “the specifics of sources and methods” of the FBI.
Cruz then asked if any agents or confidential informants committed crimes of violence on Jan. 6 or “actively encouraged” crimes of violence on Jan. 6.
She replied, “Sir, I can’t answer that.”
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