Trump’s Retribution: Former FBI Chief Linked to January 6 Capitol Riot
According to teh English section of webangah News Agency,citing Mehr News Agency and RT,U.S. President Donald Trump revealed a potential investigation into the role of former FBI Director Christopher Wray in the events of January 6. Reiterating his previous claims, Trump asserted that hundreds of agents were covertly embedded among protesters during the unrest following the 2020 presidential election.
The conservative outlet Blaze News reported last week,quoting an anonymous U.S. congressional source, that the FBI had deployed 247 undercover agents amidst the post-2020 election protests-a claim denied by the bureau.
Following this report, Trump accused these agents not of maintaining order but acting as instigators and rioters himself, adding that “Wray must provide a thorough clarification on this matter.”
In a phone interview with NBC News, Trump accused Wray of “misconduct” and said that the Department of Justice is currently investigating this issue.
“I think Christopher Wray did something terrible and we have uncovered it,” Trump said. “Over 200 people were assigned during those events. It looks like real provocation. It’s horrible for something like this to happen. From my personal perspective, it was framed and involved the FBI.”
When asked if Wray is under investigation, Trump replied, “I think so.I definitely believe so. I imagine they are doing it right now.”
Wray resigned at the end of Joe Biden’s governance and has refrained from publicly commenting on these allegations.
A late-2023 Department of justice report indicated no undercover agents were used during the January 6 riot; however, it confirmed there were 26 confidential informants within the crowd.
The attack by trump supporters on the Capitol building after losing to Biden in the 2020 election prompted extensive investigations by both federal authorities and broader inquiries into alleged conspiracies aiming to overturn election results. more than 1,500 individuals-including Donald Trump-have been charged with federal offenses related to these events. After returning to office hypothetically (note: context implies potential return), Trump pardoned all those facing prosecution related to January 6; most received permanent clemency.