A recent report from the Department of Justice’s Inspector General has shed new light on the FBI’s involvement in the January 6 incident at the US Capitol. According to the report, the FBI had multiple confidential sources embedded among the crowds, providing real-time intelligence to the agency.
The report confirms that these confidential sources played a significant role in the FBI’s response to the incident. While the exact number of sources remains undisclosed, their presence on the ground has sparked interest and debate about the extent of the FBI’s involvement in monitoring and responding to the January 6 incident.
The revelation adds a new layer of complexity to our understanding of the events surrounding January 6. The report highlights the importance of confidential sources in supporting law enforcement operations and raises questions about the nature and scope of the FBI’s investigation.
As the report provides new insights into the January 6 incident, it also underscores the need for transparency and accountability in law enforcement operations. The presence of confidential sources on the ground has significant implications for our understanding of the incident, and further investigation is needed to uncover the full extent of the FBI’s involvement.