Democrats, government officials and even many Republicans expressed horror in the wake of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol Hill protest—with some going so far as to compare it to Pearl Harbor or the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
But as the events of Jan. 6 were unfolding, at least one top FBI official wasn’t taking them so seriously, according to a newly unearthed DOJ Inspector General’s report obtained by Headline USA. The report, which stems from a sexual misconduct probe into former FBI official Jeffrey Sallet, states that Sallet asked a colleague about her dating habits on Jan. 6.
According to the report, a female FBI employee whose name was redacted stated that she was in Sallet’s office on Jan. 6.
“She looked out the window to see the crowds of people on Pennsylvania Avenue and commented on the large number of people and flags. Sallet allegedly turned to her and said, ‘How many of those guys are you thinking you’d like to date? That’s your type isn’t it?’” the DOJ-OIG report stated. […]
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