The J6 mystery just got even more convoluted. As you know, Revolver News has been at the forefront of peeling back the layers on this staged “Fedsurrection” that targeted President Trump and his supporters. We were among the first to suggest that feds had a significant presence that day, using possible “assets” like Ray Epps and others to stir up the crowd. We also blew the lid off the phony pipe bomb narrative. But as with all things J6, the more we know, the stranger the story gets.
Disgraced FBI Director Chris Wray conveniently resigned just before the IG report dropped.
It’s no coincidence that FBI Director Wray announced his resignation just prior to the release of the IG report exposing activities of FBI confidential human sources at the Capitol on Jan 6.
For four years, I pressed for answers on this. Now the malfeasance is finally exposed.— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) December 12, 2024
Wray once testified under oath that there were no undercover agents on the ground at the Capitol. But now, that statement reeks of yet another Swamp word game in action.
Because after the IG report was released, we now know there were dozens (likely way more) of fed informants on the ground and inside the Capitol building.
The word game seems to involve “undercover agent” and “fed informant.” […]
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