Did Undercover Federal Agents Breach The Capitol On January 6?

Newly released footage of the January 6 “insurrection” shows some pretty intense loitering, but not a lot of violence. One curious feature of the footage shows that is was a group of men dressed in black who initially breached the Capitol, begging the question: where those guys federal agents? The feds didn’t want this footage released and that’s probably the reason.

Federal prosecutors fought to keep surveillance camera footage inside the Capitol from being released but a judge ruled against them. Tucker Carlson noticed something curious about the footage:

Carlson noted that the first people who breached the Capitol were all dressed in black and operated in a coordinated way. Also, that these people were dressed much differently than the rest of the “insurrectionists.”

Are they militia members? Maybe Antifa? More likely, they are undercover federal agents. As Carlson also pointed out, we don’t know who these guys are in the sense that there has been no record of their arrest. If prosecutors had a case against the people who first broke into the Capitol, that would be big news. Instead they have been convicting grandmas for “unlawful parading.”

Last weekend at the Justice for J6 rally, badly undercover federal agents outnumbered the actual participants. Remember these guys:

And an undercover federal agent was arrested with a gun because these clowns lost track of each other:

The chances that the guys who initially breached the Capitol on January 6 were undercover federal agents are pretty high.

Then there is the fact that the Capitol Police opened a back door and welcomed protesters in:

Okay, you got federal agents busting through one door and Capitol Police inviting people in through another. Nobody besides the authorities are responsible for these so-called insurrectionists being inside the Capitol on January 6.

Going back to the newly released footage, once people are inside the Capitol, they wander around calmly. The liberal narrative is that this was an orgy of right-wing violence but all anyone can see is an orgy of loitering.

The FBI has concluded that there was no coordinated effort by Trump supporters to overthrow the government or stop the certification of the election. On top of which, the only person killed on that day was Ashli Babbitt, who was killed by a Capitol Police officer.

Putting all of this together, the “deadly insurrection” of January 6 was actually a mild protest facilitated by the feds and Capitol Police. Actually, maybe a better term is incited.

The remaining people charged with crimes on January 6 should use this new footage to prove that they were let inside the Capitol by the authorities. Suddenly “unlawful parading” becomes “invited guest” and there will be no convictions.

Meanwhile, will Nancy Pelosi’s investigation into January 6 reveal how many undercover agents were present on that day? Unlikely.