GOP Congressman claims to have proof of busloads of FBI informants embedded in Jan. 6 crowd
FBI Director Christopher Wray was being questioned by Congressman Clay Higgins (R-LA) during a Wednesday hearing when a Democrat politician tried to stop Higgins from speaking.
Higgins, the Republican committee chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, was grilling Wray about whether or not FBI agents and informants were bused into Washington, D.C. on January 6th, 2021 to blend in with Trump supporters and breach the Capitol.
When Higgins asked Wray if the FBI was communicating with agents embedded in the Jan. 6 crowd, the director posed a straw man argument by saying no FBI agents took part in any violence that day.
Next, Higgins showed photos of all-white buses parked at Union Station on January 6th and was set to insinuate the FBI brought in two busloads of provocateurs before Maryland Democrat Congressman Glenn Ivey tried to stop him from speaking.
Higgins said the security camera photos of buses were only the tip of the iceberg and objected to his question for Wray being interrupted.
Wrapping up his point, Higgins alleged, “These buses are nefarious in nature and were filled with FBI informants dressed as Trump supporters and deployed into our capitol on January 6. Your day is coming, Mr. Wray.”
It’s worth noting that before being elected to Congress, Higgins had a lengthy career in law enforcement.
Don’t forget, Infowars relies on YOUR SUPPORT! In order to continue funding this independent operation, we urge you to visit the Infowars Store where you can fund the battle against globalism by purchasing great products such as dietary supplements, air and water filters, books, t-shirts, survival gear and much more.