Tuesday, January 9, 2024

FBI Had 200 Undercover Assets At US Capitol On Jan. 6

"We believe that there were easily 200 FBI undercover assets operating in the crowd, outside the Capitol, embedded into groups that entered the Capitol or provoked entry of the Capitol," Rep. Clay Higgins, R-La., said.

Based on the evidence he's reviewed, Higgins said FBI assets worked with the local Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department and U.S. Capitol Police.

FBI Director Christopher Wray has refused to answer questions about undercover FBI assets on Jan. 6, telling Higgins at a congressional hearing, "You should not read anything into my decision not to share information on confidential human sources."

Higgins told Carlson these undercover assets guided protesters "Directly to the areas where the FBI, the DOJ, and the Deep State actors" would later be able to implicate them for arrest and prosecution.

"It's a complex web of FBI assets across the country that can be activated. So, if you have authority at some of the highest levels in the FBI, it doesn't take much," Higgins said.

Higgins identified the 200 undercover assets as confidential informants, registered informants, nonregistered informants, and voluntary informants.

Higgins called the FBI's involvement "Conspiratorial corruption," and said it predated Jan. 6 for many months when FBI assets were engaged in online forums of Americans who questioned COVID-19 restrictions and the integrity of the 2020 presidential election. 

https://www.dailysignal.com/2024/01/08/lawmaker-estimates-fbi-had-200-undercover-assets-at-us-capitol-on-jan-6/

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