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Judicial Watch Uncovers CIA Involvement in January 6 Response

Judicial WatchOctober 15, 20256 min5,303 views
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Judicial Watch Investigation into January 6

  • πŸ” Judicial Watch has uncovered documents indicating the CIA's involvement in the response to the January 6 disturbances.
  • πŸ›οΈ This information was obtained through a federal lawsuit filed in August 2023, after initial requests for records from the Department of Justice were ignored.

CIA's Role and Deployment

  • πŸ’£ CIA bomb technicians were reportedly sent to the RNC and DNC where pipe bombs were allegedly found.
  • πŸ• CIA dog teams were also on standby near the Capitol's southwest area.
  • ❓ The purpose and nature of this CIA deployment, including whether they were called in advance or arrived in an emergency fashion, remain unclear.

Questions Raised by Disclosures

  • ❓ Why did it require a federal lawsuit for Judicial Watch to obtain these documents?
  • ❓ Why did the January 6 committee not disclose the CIA's involvement?
  • ❓ What was the specific role of the CIA, and were they investigating American citizens or foreign intelligence operations?

Related Legal Actions

  • βš–οΈ Judicial Watch is representing the family of Ashley Babbitt in a wrongful death lawsuit against the U.S. government, seeking $30 million.
  • πŸ—£οΈ The video highlights text messages from the ATF detailing the disturbance on January 6, including reports of shots fired, which the speaker asserts was solely the fatal shooting of Ashley Babbitt by a Capitol Police officer.
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