Absolutely. There’s at least two House committees looking into this as well as DOJ. But everything will be tarred by Rs as a partisan witch hunt. |
"It was an inside job"
Well ya, when you have members of the House giving surveillence tours, tweeting inciting content and providing information as to the whearabouts of the house and senate leadership, if course it was an inside job. |
These idiots are still telling on themselves.
“On Thursday evening, the Waco Tribune-Herald reported that a man from Gatesville, Texas who claimed he felt "invincible" storming the Capitol is among the many arrested by the FBI for their involvement in the incident.” https://wacotrib.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/gatesville-man-arrested-in-waco-on-charges-tied-to-jan-6-u-s-capitol-riot/article_3b740212-cfb1-11eb-8f37-b734d38b1a68.html |
If the GOP weren’t fully traitors, they’d compel the guilty members to quit office. |
You all know that the FBI does infiltrate terrorist operations, right? There were a few in the recent plot to kidnap Gov Whitmer. They pretend they're one of them and encourage criminal activity. We don't know that the FBI did that on Jan 6 but they've been warning up that white supremacists are the biggest threat we face as a nation for a couple of years now. It would be a dereliction of duty if they weren't present with all the warning signs they had in advance. |
What’s being referred to here is un-indicted co conspirators, meaning some people were arrested and are still being held, while others fighting right beside them were not. Wray was asked about FBI involvement and wouldn’t give a definitive answer. The problem would be is if they were imbedded, they did not report the potential for violence. |
Precisely the issue. |