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Three years after January 6, questions persist about whether the day was a setup. Congressman Clay Higgins pressed FBI Director Chris Wray about confidential human sources; Wray declined to reveal specifics. Higgins says, 'we do have a great deal of evidence compiled' showing 'deep state actors within the federal government to set the stage for what happened in J4,5,6' and that 'FBI assets dressed as Trump supporters inside the Capitol prior to the doors being opened' with 'well over 200' assets in the crowd, outside and inside guiding entry. He argues the operation aimed to 'destroy the entire mega movement' and to entrap Americans, linking it to a 'compromised election cycle' in 2020. He notes that 'some Republicans cheered the murder of Ashley Babbitt.' He calls for unredacted 'digital files from J4,5,6' to be released to the public, proposing to crowdsource '80,000 hours' of evidence and pursue criminal referrals.

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What needs to be established is whether the FBI and government agents used undercover operatives on January 6th. If evidence shows they had informants, it undermines the insurrection narrative. There’s reasonable suspicion of federal involvement, especially with video evidence of a person directing people into the building and the case of Ray Epps, who was briefly on the FBI's most wanted list. Two significant points support this: Epps’ sudden removal from the list suggests he may have been an informant, and FBI official Jill Sanborn's refusal to answer whether federal agents were involved indicates possible involvement. Her silence implies that confirming their presence could compromise ongoing operations.

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During a hearing, a congressman questions FBI Director Ray about the FBI's involvement in the events leading up to and on January 6th. The congressman asks if the FBI had confidential human sources dressed as Trump supporters inside the Capitol on January 6th, but Director Ray avoids giving a direct answer. The congressman also mentions evidence suggesting FBI informants attended the "Stop the Steal" rally on January 6th. Director Ray denies that the violence on January 6th was orchestrated by FBI sources or agents. The congressman then brings up two white buses that arrived at Union Station on January 6th, suggesting they were filled with FBI informants disguised as Trump supporters. The congressman's time is cut short, and the hearing continues.

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Three years after January 6, Rep. Clay Higgins says questions about a setup and that evidence "points to luring Americans to Washington into a trap." He cites a Homeland Security hearing clip: "Did the FBI have confidential human sources embedded within the January 6 protesters...?" Higgins asserts: "there were FBI assets dressed as Trump supporters inside the Capitol on January 6 prior to the doors being opened" and that "they waved those guys in." He says "a faction within the FBI and within our intelligence services" coordinated with "the most extreme liberal factions within a Democrat party" and that there were "well over 200" FBI assets. He calls for releasing "the j four, five, and six" "unredacted digital files" so the public can review "eighty thousand hours of digital evidence" and promises "criminal referrals." He closes: "Free speech is bigger than any one person or any one organization."

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During a hearing, a congressman questions FBI Director Ray about the FBI's involvement in the events leading up to and on January 6th. The congressman asks if the FBI had confidential human sources dressed as Trump supporters inside the Capitol on January 6th, but Director Ray avoids giving a direct answer. The congressman also mentions evidence suggesting FBI informants attended the "Stop the Steal" rally on January 6th. Director Ray denies that the violence on January 6th was orchestrated by FBI sources or agents. The congressman then brings up two white buses that arrived at Union Station on January 6th, suggesting they were filled with FBI informants disguised as Trump supporters. The congressman's time is cut short, and the hearing continues.

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Three years after January 6th, questions remain about the events of that day and the FBI's involvement. Congressman Clay Higgins directly questioned FBI Director Chris Wray about whether FBI assets were embedded among the protesters. Higgins asserts that evidence suggests the FBI had undercover agents dressed as Trump supporters inside the Capitol before the doors opened, potentially entrapping attendees. He estimates over 200 FBI assets were present, influencing the crowd and orchestrating actions leading to arrests. Higgins emphasizes the need for transparency and urges Speaker Mike Johnson to release all digital evidence from that day to the public, believing it will reveal the truth about the government's role in the events of January 6th.

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In this video, there are discussions about the involvement of FBI agents and informants in the events of January 6th. Questions are raised about whether they committed crimes or encouraged violence. The focus then shifts to a man named Ray Epps, who was initially on the FBI's most wanted list but was later removed. The video also shows footage of individuals removing fences and discusses how easy it was for people to be drawn into the breach site. The brother of a man involved in the Capitol insurrection is interviewed, highlighting their political differences. There are also mentions of Antifa and questions about Speaker Pelosi's involvement. The video concludes with criticism of the January 6th committee's refusal to ask important questions.

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During a hearing, a congressman questions FBI Director Ray about the FBI's involvement in the events leading up to and on January 6th. The congressman asks if the FBI had confidential human sources dressed as Trump supporters inside the Capitol on January 6th, to which Director Ray avoids giving a direct answer. The congressman also mentions evidence suggesting FBI informants were present at the Stop the Steal rally on January 6th. Director Ray denies any FBI involvement in orchestrating violence. The congressman then brings up two buses that arrived at Union Station on January 6th, claiming they were filled with FBI informants dressed as Trump supporters. The chairman interrupts the congressman's questioning, and the congressman expresses frustration at not being allowed to finish his statement.

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The FBI had significant involvement in the events of January 6, with over 200 agents embedded within the crowd, including inside the Capitol, disguised as Trump supporters. They infiltrated online chat groups and social media platforms discussing opposition to COVID measures. Analysis of communications within these groups reveals that suggestions for potential violence or an occupation of the Capitol originated from these FBI agents. This indicates that the FBI's involvement extended well beyond January 6, influencing events in the preceding weeks and months. Additionally, recently released footage shows Capitol Police welcoming people into the Capitol, contradicting the initial narrative of an insurrection.

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The speaker questions Director Wray about the FBI's involvement on January 6th. The speaker references a previous exchange where he asked if the FBI had confidential human sources dressed as Trump supporters inside the Capitol on January 6th prior to the doors being opened. He claims Director Wray did not provide a definitive answer. The speaker states that Stephen D'Artano testified that he was aware FBI informants would attend the "Stop the Steal" rally. The speaker asks Wray to confirm the FBI had confidential human sources at the rally. Wray declines to comment on the use of confidential human sources. The speaker asks if an FBI informant marched to the Capitol with Proud Boys members on January 6th and communicated with his handler while people were entering the Capitol. Wray denies the violence at the Capitol was orchestrated by FBI sources or agents. The speaker then asks if Wray is familiar with "ghost vehicles" or "ghost buses," claiming they are common in law enforcement and used for secret purposes. The speaker presents evidence of two white buses that arrived at Union Station on January 6th, alleging they were filled with FBI informants dressed as Trump supporters. He accuses Wray of deploying these informants onto the Capitol on January 6th.

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Clay Higgins, a former law enforcement officer and congressman, discusses his concerns about the FBI's involvement in the events of January 6th. He claims that undercover FBI agents and informants were present in the Capitol before the protesters arrived. Higgins also argues that the FBI has been infiltrating and surveilling American citizens who express frustrations with COVID restrictions. He calls for the release of all digital evidence related to January 6th, believing it will reveal the truth about what happened. Higgins expresses his commitment to fighting for the truth and defending individual rights and freedoms.

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During a congressional hearing, DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz admitted the FBI had confidential human sources (CHS) embedded in the January 6th Capitol crowd. GOP Rep. Thomas Massie questioned why it's taken almost 4 years to reveal the number of informants involved, but Horowitz declined to provide a specific number, promising a future report. Massie inquired if informants who entered the Capitol would be prosecuted like other J6 participants and if any were compensated for travel. Fox News suggested the presence of FBI informants was a significant development. Stephen Dantuono, former head of the FBI's Washington DC field office, previously stated the field office had CHS embedded in the J6 crowd and that informants from other field offices were also present. Rep. Clay Higgins claimed busloads of FBI moles were sent to DC on January 6th. The J6 pipe bomb suspect may also have been a federal government asset.

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Clay Higgins, a former law enforcement officer and current congressman, discusses his concerns about the FBI's involvement in the January 6th Capitol attack. He claims that undercover FBI agents were present in the Capitol before the protesters entered and that the FBI infiltrated online groups discussing COVID-related frustrations. Higgins calls for the release of all digital evidence related to January 6th and believes it will reveal the corruption within the FBI and DOJ. He also mentions the need for legal redress for J6 defendants if exculpatory evidence was withheld. Higgins emphasizes the importance of transparency and the right of the American people to know the truth.

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Three years after January 6th, questions remain about the events of that day and the FBI's involvement. Congressman Clay Higgins directly questioned FBI Director Christopher Wray about whether the FBI had undercover agents among the protesters, particularly inside the Capitol. Higgins asserts that evidence suggests FBI assets were present, potentially instigating actions that led to the chaos. He believes there were over 200 FBI agents involved, manipulating the situation to entrap Trump supporters. Higgins emphasizes the need for transparency and calls for the release of all digital evidence from January 6th to the public, asserting that the American people deserve to know the truth about what transpired. He expresses concern over the implications of government actions and the need for accountability within federal agencies.

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Clay Higgins, a former law enforcement officer and current congressman, discusses his concerns about the FBI's involvement in the events of January 6th. He claims that undercover FBI agents were present in the Capitol before the protesters entered and that the FBI infiltrated online groups discussing COVID-related frustrations. Higgins calls for the release of all digital evidence related to January 6th and believes it will reveal the corruption within the FBI and DOJ. He also expresses his commitment to fighting for the truth and defending the rights and freedoms of American citizens.

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A congressman questioned Director Wray about the FBI's involvement on January 6th. He referenced a previous exchange where he asked if the FBI had confidential human sources dressed as Trump supporters inside the Capitol, to which he felt he did not receive a straight answer. The congressman stated Steven Dortano testified that he was aware FBI informants would attend the Stop the Steal rally. Wray declined to comment on the use of confidential human sources. The congressman then asked about an FBI informant who reportedly marched to the Capitol with Proud Boys members and communicated with his handler. Wray denied that the violence at the Capitol was orchestrated by FBI sources or agents. The congressman inquired about "ghost buses," claiming two white buses were the first to arrive at Union Station on January 6th and were filled with FBI informants dressed as Trump supporters. The chairman noted the congressman's time had expired.

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During a hearing, a congressman questions FBI Director Ray about the FBI's involvement in the events leading up to and on January 6th. The congressman asks if the FBI had confidential human sources dressed as Trump supporters inside the Capitol on January 6th, but Director Ray does not provide a direct answer. The congressman also mentions evidence suggesting FBI informants attended the "Stop the Steal" rally on January 6th. Director Ray denies that the violence on January 6th was orchestrated by FBI sources or agents. The congressman then brings up two white buses that arrived at Union Station on January 6th, suggesting they were filled with FBI informants disguised as Trump supporters. The congressman's time is cut short, and the hearing continues.

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Three years after January 6, the speaker questions whether federal agencies played a role in staging the events. In a 2022 Homeland Security hearing, Congressman Clay Higgins asked: 'Did the FBI have confidential human sources embedded within the January 6 protesters and dressed as Trump supporters inside the Capitol prior to the doors being opened?' The FBI director said such claims are 'categorically false.' Higgins says evidence suggests 'deep state actors within the federal government' lured Americans to Washington and 'set the stage for j four, five, and six'—with 'well over 200' FBI assets in the crowd and inside the Capitol who 'led' protesters inside. He argues the objective was to 'destroy the entire mega movement' and to keep Trump out of office. He calls for releasing unredacted 'digital files from j four, five, and six' and cites those who 'cheered the murder of Ashley Babbitt.'

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Derek Myers, a congressional candidate for Ohio's 2nd district, claims that undercover FBI agents and human assets were present at the January 6th Capitol protest. Myers states he was recruited by the FBI in 2017 as a field operative to infiltrate radicalized organizations, gather intelligence, help plan their activities, and "help radicalize them" to incite violence. Myers says he was deactivated in 2020 but was approached in December 2020 to be reactivated for an assignment in Washington D.C. in January, which he now believes was the January 6th Stop the Steal rally. Myers claims the FBI uses confidential human informants and plainclothes agents to infiltrate protests. He states he has evidence to support his claims, which he is prepared to share, despite the risks. He hopes his disclosure will shed light on the federal government's actions and force them to be honest about January 6th and the use of undercover agents.

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The speaker questions Director Wray about the FBI's involvement on January 6th. They reference a previous exchange where Wray was asked if the FBI had confidential human sources dressed as Trump supporters inside the Capitol, to which Wray was hesitant to answer. The speaker claims the FBI had informants at the "Stop the Steal" rally and that an FBI informant marched to the Capitol with Proud Boys members on January 6th, communicating with their handler. Wray denies that the violence at the Capitol was orchestrated by FBI sources or agents. The speaker then asks about "ghost buses," vehicles used for secret purposes, claiming that two such buses arrived at Union Station on January 6th, filled with FBI informants dressed as Trump supporters. The speaker alleges these buses deployed people onto the Capitol on January 6th.

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Clay Higgins, a former law enforcement officer and congressman, discusses the alleged surveillance and tracking of Trump supporters by the FBI and TSA. He claims that undercover FBI agents and assets infiltrated groups of Americans discussing their frustrations with COVID-19 restrictions and that the FBI and DOJ have been corrupted by power. Higgins calls for the release of all digital evidence related to the events of January 6th, stating that it will reveal the truth about what happened. He believes that the evidence will overturn the cases against individuals involved in the Capitol breach. Higgins also mentions his controversial Crime Stoppers videos and his commitment to speaking the truth.

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During a hearing, a congressman questions Director Rick about the FBI's involvement in the events leading up to and on January 6th. The congressman asks if the FBI had confidential human sources dressed as Trump supporters inside the Capitol on January 6th, but Director Rick avoids giving a direct answer. The congressman also mentions evidence suggesting FBI informants attended the Stop the Steal rally on January 6th. Director Rick denies that the violence on January 6th was orchestrated by FBI sources or agents. The congressman then brings up two white buses that arrived at Union Station on January 6th, suggesting they were filled with FBI informants disguised as Trump supporters. The chairman interrupts the congressman's questioning, and the congressman objects to his question being closed. The congressman concludes by saying that their day is coming.

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During a hearing, a congressman questions the FBI director about the agency's involvement in the events leading up to January 6th. The congressman asks if the FBI had informants dressed as Trump supporters inside the Capitol on that day, but the director refuses to give a clear answer. The congressman also mentions evidence suggesting FBI informants were present at the Stop the Steal rally. The director denies any FBI involvement in orchestrating violence on January 6th. The congressman then brings up two white buses that arrived at Union Station early on January 6th, suggesting they were filled with FBI informants. The chairman interrupts the questioning, but the congressman insists on the significance of the buses and warns that their day will come.

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The speaker questions witnesses about the presence and activities of federal agents or assets during the January 6th Capitol riot. One witness states they do not know if any federal agents or assets were present on January 5th or 6th, whether they agitated the crowd, or whether any entered the Capitol. The speaker suggests this may be perjury, noting the witness has had two years to find out. The speaker also asks about confidential human sources and the erection of gallows, claiming FBI Director Wray and Attorney General Garland have stonewalled inquiries. Another witness confirms their report will include information about confidential human sources operating on Capitol grounds on January 6th, but cannot provide a number. The report is in draft form and requires classification review, making its release before the upcoming election unlikely. The report will address whether confidential human sources followed DOJ protocols and include information about travel reimbursements. The speaker expresses frustration with the delay and lack of transparency.

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Ep. 61 There Were 200 FBI Agents Disguised as Trump Supporters on J6
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Tucker Carlson discusses the January 6th events, describing them as a significant insurrection. Congressman Clay Higgins questions FBI Director Chris Wray about the presence of FBI informants among the January 6th protesters, suggesting that the FBI may have orchestrated or instigated actions leading to the riot. Higgins claims to have evidence that over 200 FBI assets were embedded in the crowd and inside the Capitol, manipulating events and encouraging radical actions. He expresses concern over the FBI's involvement and the implications for American citizens' rights. Higgins emphasizes the need for transparency and urges Speaker Mike Johnson to release all digital evidence from January 6th to the public for accountability.
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