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John Solomon on the Crumbling January 6th Narrative and FBI Bias

Sean SpicerOctober 2, 202524 min15,789 views
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Unraveling the January 6th Narrative

  • πŸ’‘ The official story of January 6th is increasingly being challenged by new evidence, suggesting significant discrepancies from what was initially reported.
  • 🎯 A key unresolved issue is the exact number of FBI agents deployed to the Capitol on January 6th, with reporting indicating 26 undercover informants and 274 plainclothes agents present.
  • πŸ”‘ The FBI's role in crowd control is questioned, as agents are not trained for this function and lacked appropriate gear, potentially endangering themselves and other law enforcement.

FBI Internal Complaints and Political Bias

  • 🧠 An internal FBI after-action report revealed widespread frustration among agents regarding political bias and differential treatment within the agency.
  • ⚠️ Agents reported that the FBI's response to January 6th differed significantly from its handling of the 2020 BLM riots, with concerns about abusing power for misdemeanor charges.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Many agents felt they were treated as political pawns and that the FBI's mission integrity was jeopardized by this bias, a sentiment suppressed by leadership.

The Pipe Bomb Incident and Data Corruption

  • πŸ” New evidence suggests the official timeline for the January 6th pipe bombs may be inaccurate, with questions raised about why a 1-hour timer wouldn't activate 16 hours in advance.
  • πŸ•΅οΈ A key witness who found a pipe bomb claims it was present for a much shorter duration than the FBI timeline indicates, directly contradicting the official narrative.
  • πŸ“Š Crucially, phone location data from the area around the bombs, which could identify who was nearby, was reportedly corrupted and is unrecoverable, raising suspicions of a cover-up.

Potential Legal and Integrity Issues

  • βš–οΈ The failure of FBI agents to disclose their presence as witnesses on January 6th in affidavits for defendants could present significant legal challenges and appeals for remaining J6 defendants.
  • 🚩 This non-disclosure, potentially violating Brady and Giglio standards, may have been a reason for the FBI to conceal the extent of agent deployment.
  • πŸ“‰ The pattern of alleged misinformation, from Russia collusion to the Hunter Biden laptop, suggests a concerning trend of politicization within the FBI and DOJ.

Questions Surrounding Leadership and Motives

  • πŸ€” Questions are being raised about what FBI Director Chris Wray knew and when he knew it, with suggestions that his testimony may have been manipulated or inaccurate.
  • 🚩 The motive behind the pipe bomb incident is debated, with some investigators considering the possibility that it was a setup to further damage Donald Trump's reputation and political future.
  • 🚫 The denial of National Guard support and the diversion of police resources to investigate the bombs are cited as factors that made the Capitol more vulnerable.
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