FBI Director Wray Refuses To Say Whether His Operatives Went To Jan 6 Dressed As Trump Supporters

A new video clip from a November 15 House Homeland Security Committee hearing shows FBI Director Christopher Wray refusing to say if his agency utilized “confidential human resources” dressed up like “Trump supporters” at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.

The FBI Director was questioned by Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) who asked him, “Does the FBI have confidential human sources — did the FBI have confidential human sources embedded within the January 6 protesters on January 6, 2021?”

Confidential human sources are generally private individuals who, for whatever reason, are working with the FBI. Some may be paid, while others may be collaborating with the controversial agency as part of plea agreements to limit sentencing for alleged crimes committed.

“Congressman, as I’m sure you can appreciate, I have to be very careful about what I can say about when — may I finish — about when we do and do not and where we have and have not used confidential human sources,” Wray said.

Watch an excerpt of the exchange on Spreely.video:

“But to the extent that there’s a suggestion, for example, that the FBI’s confidential human sources or FBI employees in some way, instigated or orchestrated January 6, that’s categorically false,” Wray added.

“Did you have confidential human sources dressed as Trump supporters inside the Capitol on January 6, prior to the doors being opened?” Rep. Higgins asked.

Wray again refused to answer, cautioning that he needed to be “very careful” when answering questions about what, exactly, the FBI was doing as protesters overwhelmed a paltry police force and pipe bombs were being planted throughout the city.

“Again, I have to be very careful –.” Wray said, before Rep. Higgins quickly followed up by stating “It should be a no.”

“Can you not tell the American people no, we did not have confidential human sources dressed as Trump supporters positioned inside the Capitol?” Rep. Higgins said.

Wray replied, “You should not read anything into my decision not to share information on confidential human sources” before Homeland Security Committee Chair Rep. Bennie Thompson, who happens to also head the January 6 committee, interrupted the exchange by claiming the Republican’s time was up.

This news and commentary by Andrew White originally appeared on Valiant News.

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