You were told that they weren't there to begin with. What changed?Eastern Oregon Bear said:The obvious answer is that they were infiltrating a criminal conspiracy to get information about what they were planning and who was doing what. That's been a standard procedure for decades. This is hardly the first time the FBI has done this.bear2034 said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:They didn't understand that the pitched battle between the cops and the insurrectionists meant visitors weren't welcome that day?bear2034 said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:This still doesn't excuse the actions of the J6 insurrectionists. I learned when I was 6 that "Johnny and Billy and Ray told me to do it" wasn't a winning defense. They were all old enough to know right from wrong. If you're gonna do the crime, you gotta be prepared to do the time.bear2034 said:Sep. 19, 2023: "Former Capitol Hill Police Chief Steven Sund has said that, in addition to the paid informants, the FBI had at least 18 undercover agents in the crowd plus an estimated 20 from the Department of Homeland Security."https://t.co/brGG7QLrPW
— Eddie (@Eddies_X) December 12, 2024
The time didn't fit the "crime." Some were let into the Capitol.So are these guys inside the Capitol in their Trump gear that opened doors FBI undercover agents?
— Clyp Keeper (@DGrayTexas45) December 12, 2024
And if not….who exactly are they!?!?pic.twitter.com/5gjyyjvZ1H
The obvious question you have to ask yourself is, what were the undercover FBI agents doing there in the first place?