New Report Confirms FBI Secretly Deployed 274 Plainclothes Agents to the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021

By The Blog Source

According to a recent report, the FBI secretly sent 274 plainclothes agents to the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, confirming long-held suspicions about the bureau's role in the incident. The FBI's Washington Field Office oversaw the deployment of hundreds of undercover agents during the Capitol turmoil, according to the after-action report that Just the News was able to secure.

Agents accused the FBI of political bias under former directors James Comey and Chris Wray, claiming that the leadership gave the 2020 Black Lives Matter rioters far more leniency than the January 6 protesters. According to one study, "the FBI should equally and aggressively investigate criminal activity regardless of the offenders' perceived race, political affiliations, or motivations."

The 274 number wasn't shocking, according to a congressional source who told The Blaze, because the FBI has long sent surveillance officers to significant political events. More than two dozen confidential sources were outside the Capitol that day, according to a previous confirmation from the inspector general of the Justice Department.

On January 6, 2021, 274 plainclothes agents were sent to the U.S. Capitol, according to a recently acquired FBI after-action report. The findings are the most convincing proof yet that the CIA had a much bigger role that day than the general public was given transparency for.

According to the article, the operation was planned by the FBI's Washington Field Office, which concealed the deployment while launching hundreds of employees into the throng. The disclosure follows years of conjecture that federal agents might have been involved in the demonstrations, a theory that was long rejected by intelligence and mainstream media.

Employees claim that Comey and Wray's leadership guided probes unfairly based on ideology, and internal remarks included in the report accuse the bureau of overt political prejudice. One agent wrote, "The FBI should demonstrate to its staff and the public that, in spite of its blatant political bias, it still takes its mission and priorities seriously."

The FBI has historically deployed undercover agents to major public events, but the scope and secrecy of January 6 were "unprecedented," a senior congressional source told The Blaze. The insider stated, "The FBI has done this before, but what's raising questions is the scope of what happened on January 6—and the lack of transparency about it."

Although just three were officially assigned, Inspector General Michael Horowitz previously revealed that over two dozen secret human sources (CHSs) were in the vicinity of the Capitol on that particular day. Although it is unclear how much control FBI leadership actually had over them, his report stressed that none were ordered "to break the law or encourage others to commit illegal acts."

Citing an increasing trend of politicization among federal institutions, House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) has stated time and again that Americans "have a right to know what their government was doing on January 6."

Officials refuted allegations of extensive undercover participation for years. However, this story now seems to confirm that hundreds of FBI agents were implanted at the Capitol as part of an internal operation that was never made public, rather than as a result of a presidential order. It's the most obvious proof yet that during the final days of Trump's first term, certain federal government actors were operating independently of the administration.

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