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Rep. Clay Higgins says FBI dressed as Trump supports on J6

Republican Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana made a shocking claim on January 6, 2021, that hundreds of undercover agents working for the FBI were at work. Higgins also claimed that these assets were disguised as Trump supporters and helped those entering the Capitol move through the building.

The Louisiana Republican made an appearance.Meeting Tucker Carlson” told the host that he estimates there are at least 200 secret FBI assets inside and outside the Capitol.

“We believe there were well over 200 undercover FBI agents operating in the crowd outside the Capitol and integrated into groups that breached or provoked entry into the Capitol.” ,” Higgins said. “Given the scope of the operation and the number of doors that were allowed or encouraged to enter, and the number of people who were actually outside the Capitol and entered, we believe it was 200 people. [is a] “It's a conservative number,” he continued.

Carlson sounded alarmed, saying what he heard was “shocking” and “confirms everyone's worst suspicions.”

“That's obviously true,” the host added.

Higgins went on to explain that based on the evidence he has seen so far, FBI agents worked with local DC Metro police and the Capitol Police to dress up as supporters of President Trump inside the Capitol.

“I believe there were FBI agents there dressed as Trump supporters who were inside the Capitol, indicating they were there specifically to wave to the Trump supporters gathered outside the Capitol. There is evidence.”

“These were people who knew their way around the Capitol,” Higgins explained. “They can’t just come in through a randomly opened door and go directly to the statue. [Hall] or the House chamber or the Senate chamber. That's not possible. ”

Those who entered the Capitol building were then allegedly directed to an area where “FBI, Justice Department, and deep state officials” could charge and prosecute them.

FBI Director Christopher Wray had refused to answer questions from Higgins about FBI assets on January 6, 2021. In refusing to provide details, he told Congress that “nothing should influence my decision not to share information about sensitive human sources.”

Mr Higgins said the evidence “ [the] “The FBI at the highest level,” he said, expecting House Speaker Mike Johnson to release all documents related to the historic event.

“He has a responsibility to make that data fully public, so that the American people will see for themselves that what some of us have already learned, horrifyingly, is true. It will be.”

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