I think the FBI and Capitol Police had a huge hoax operation and they are only letting small amounts of information out hopint the attention will go away.
Time for public Congressional hearings, with Liz Cheney and Pelosi testifying.
That’s the only way to clear Trump with the entire public. Call them Lawfare Hearings and include Fat Fannie, Bragg, James, the Judges,...
Democrats need a taste of reality to bring them out of the trance.
The new Congress can issue subpoenas and compel testimony, no matter if they’ve left the Bu. Give them the full Bannon treatment if they resist.
There were certainly more informants and likely agents. This FBI operation was certainly an outlier. The time and money devoted to this project makes the case for a false flag entrapment scheme. It’s also likely inconsistent with the department’s own rules and policies.
Anyone involved in the planning and execution of this operation needs to be prosecuted.
I love the resurgence of the old Nixonian term describing this IG “report” as a “modified limited hangout”.
There was a photo posted of a fellow discretely showing a DC Police badge to another during the J6 activity. Both were plants, I am sure.
It’s the old trick of admitting to a lesser crime to hide the big crime. They made their fake lesser crime too small - nobody believes it.
J6 was a Fedsurrection.
Did the OIG interview Ray Epps and several of his agitators who were associated with the FIB and Nancy. Epps and friends are responsible for hundreds of agitators storming the Capitol Bldg. at their insistence Numerous vids show Epps and friends in action.
Maker S. Mark?
The IG report is defective on its face, as it is based on FBI explanations.
From the article:
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If you look at the report, you will see in the methodology who was not interviewed. The OIG could not interview anyone that was not currently employed by the FBI. For example, the report details at least David Bowdich, Jeff Sallet, John Brown, Terry Wade, and Stephen Laycock all declined to be interviewed. A footnote reads: “One former FBI TFO [Task Force Officer] declined our interview request.” In another telling statement, the OIG acknowledges an inability to subpoena or compel testimony from former department employees and third-party witnesses.