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Kash Patel Just Hinted at a J6 STUNNER

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In fact, the FBI’s role in January 6 has been one of the most hotly debated topics in recent years. Were they merely observers—or were they embedded in the crowd? A 2023 report from Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz has already cracked open that door.

According to that report, at least 26 confidential human sources were present among the crowds outside the Capitol on January 6. Shockingly, only three of them were actually assigned by the FBI to be there. The rest? Unofficial, but clearly active.

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The DOJ’s report claims that these informants were not given orders to “break the law” or “encourage others to commit illegal acts.” But let’s be clear—one of those three did enter the Capitol building. Two others breached restricted areas. That alone raises massive questions about the true purpose of their presence and the agency’s intentions.

Let’s not forget: confidential human sources don’t just wander into political rallies. These individuals were directed to attend—and paid by the FBI for their time.

Speaking with Fox anchor Bret Baier, Patel didn’t shy away from the implications. He called the inspector general’s findings “definitely a piece of the truth,” signaling there’s more to be exposed.

But this isn’t just about what happened on January 6. It’s about accountability—and about the swamp culture that still infects federal institutions. Patel directly criticized former FBI Director Christopher Wray, who testified before Congress in December 2024. Patel called Wray’s evasive testimony a classic case of bureaucratic deflection.

“Why it took a ton of time and questioning in Congress for the director to get that point is what I’m trying to eliminate from the FBI. If Congress asks you a question under oath, whether or not there were sources in [or] around January 6th at the Capitol, you as the director of the FBI need to know that and not deflect and give a D.C. answer. You have to be prepared for that,” he emphasized.

In other words: the days of passing the buck and dodging hard questions are over—at least under Patel’s watch.

But that’s not all. Patel also told Baier that the FBI is re-opening several major investigations, including the long-dormant case of the pipe bombs found near the DNC and RNC headquarters the night before the Capitol riot.

And perhaps even more stunning? The probe into the cocaine found in the White House under Joe Biden’s administration is being revived. That case, which conveniently disappeared from headlines after a brief media frenzy, could now be back in the spotlight.

Americans deserve answers. For too long, unelected bureaucrats have operated in the shadows, avoiding accountability while the public is fed carefully crafted narratives.

With Kash Patel at the helm, the FBI may finally be turning a corner. If the upcoming disclosures deliver what he promises, we may finally understand the full scope of what really happened on January 6—and who was pulling the strings from behind the curtain.

Stay tuned. This story isn’t just developing—it’s about to erupt.

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