US intelligence investigates whether FBI has been involved in the attack on the capitol
A supervision report from the US Department of Justice released in December unmasked allegations of supporters of the far-right conspiracy theory who falsely claimed that FBI agents were secretly involved in the attack on the capitol.
The report found that there were 26 FBI informants in Washington on the day of the attack. But according to the report, the FBI did not authorize any of them to enter the capitol or to engage in violence.
Kent’s comments were made in response to questions by Democratic Senator Mark Kelly about Trump’s supporters attack trying to prevent Congress from certifying Democrat Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential elections.
Trump falsely claimed that he lost the dispute due to a widespread electoral fraud. In January this year, he forgave more than 1,500 people accused for the attack of a multitude of his supporters who invaded the Capitol in an unsuccessful effort to reverse his electoral defeat.
Kelly asked Kent, former official Green Beret and Cia and Faithful to Trump, which evidence he had to support a publication in what is now the social media platform that the FBI and US spy agencies were involved in planning the attack on Congress.
“We have already identified that there were several confidential human informants managed by the FBI and other law application agencies were present in the crowd that day, directing, removing barriers, these types of things,” said Kelly. “This was widely investigated. We continued to investigate this intelligence.”
