Every time there’s a mass shooting or an assassination attempt, we later learn that the perpetrator was “on the FBI’s radar.”
On the other hand, the January 6 protesters were very much on the FBI’s radar.
This from twitchy.com.
Nearly 1,600 people were charged with federal crimes. And We the People have long wondered how the FBI managed to track down people who were simply near the Capitol Building that day.
Well, it turns out the FBI can find just about anyone if it has the resolve. From pinging cell phone towers to placing protesters inside the building to getting reports from Bank of America of everyone who used an ATM in D.C. on January 5 and 6, the FBI was relentless in its pursuit of every person at the Capitol that day, even if all they did was take a selfie inside the building.
How did the FBI manage to track down nearly 1,600 people (but fail to identify the D.C. pipe bomber, who is still on the loose)? End Wokeness has said that 39 percent of the entire bureau was dedicated to arresting January 6 protesters.
HOLY SHIIIT. The FBI just revealed that 5,000 out of their 13,000 agents were focused on January 6th protestors.
39% of the entire bureau, for this: pic.twitter.com/12ToM6I7CL
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) February 4, 2025
Five thousand agents?
Well, they couldnt dedicate the entire force.
Some had to be at them school board meetings.
— Charles Weber (@CWBOCA) February 4, 2025
How many real crimes went unworked and unsolved because of this…infuriating.
— Hard Pass (@HardPass4) February 4, 2025
It's 5,000 employees (not agents) out of 38,000, which is 13%. Still outrageous.
— Jon DiPietro (@jondipietronh) February 4, 2025
HOLY SHIIIT. The FBI just revealed that 5,000 out of their 13,000 agents were focused on January 6th protestors.
39% of the entire bureau, for this: pic.twitter.com/12ToM6I7CL
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) February 4, 2025
Would be difficult to focus on actual crimes with that many agents allocated to a sham investigation.
— Jason Szemborski (@JasonSzemborski) February 4, 2025
I think it's the perfect time to fire 13,000 FBI agents.
Clearly they're not doing anything all day.
— Hugo Vale (@HugoVale_) February 4, 2025
There are 37,000 FBI employees, 13,700 special agents. The 5,000 is not all special agents, so it is 5k out of 37k
— bruce baur (@baur_bruce) February 4, 2025
13% or 39% still too much misdirection.
The FBI’s mission had become to work against We the People rather than for We the People.
Few or none of the FBI employees should be retained once Trump’s house cleaning is complete.