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It was no surprise when Deep State puppet Chris Wray announced he was resigning ahead of President Trump’s return to the White House. Wray knew his days were numbered and that Trump was well aware of his dirty deeds.
Wray celebrated his “reign of terror” as the Deep State’s most loyal FBI puppet Friday night with a “farewell” speech. As expected, it was packed with lies and the usual propaganda nonsense we’ve all come to expect from these politicized buffoons. But there was something else—a chilling admission that Kash Patel needs to pay close attention to.
And as a reminder, Wray’s resignation came right after the DOJ watchdog’s report revealed that dozens of FBI informants were on the scene—and 13 of them entered restricted Capitol areas on January 6.
Revolver’s own Darren Beattie was spot on when he rebranded the J6 “insurrection” the “Fedsurrection.”
Two dozen FBI confidential sources were part of the crowd outside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and four of those informants illegally entered the building, according to a new report by the Department of Justice’s Office of Inspector General.
Another 13 of the 26 confidential human sources were in restricted areas around the Capitol that day as lawmakers prepared to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election, the report by the DOJ’s internal watchdog found. […]
— Read More: revolver.news
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