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FBI Deployed Nearly 300 Agents On Jan 6 As ‘Pawns In A Political War’

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By Melissa O’Rourke

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) deployed a significant number of agents to the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, many of whom later complained that the bureau was driven by political bias, according to an after-action report obtained by Just The News.

The 50-page document shows the FBI sent agents to the Capitol during the riot, including inside the building, without clear instructions, Just The News reported on Thursday. The report, located by FBI Director Kash Patel’s team, was recently turned over to the House Judiciary Committee’s special subcommittee investigating the incident, according to the outlet.

In anonymous assessments submitted after the Jan. 6 attack, rank-and-file employees accused the bureau, under former Directors James Comey and Chris Wray, of being influenced by politics.

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“Our response to the Capitol Riot reeks of political bias,” one agent wrote, according to the report, while another said that agents had “been used as pawns in a political war, and FBI leadership fell into the trap and has allowed it to happen.”

“We are supposed to call balls and strikes, regardless of political pressure, now we can’t even be trusted to be on the field,” another employee wrote.

The report disclosed for the first time that the FBI had a total of 274 agents deployed to the Capitol after violence erupted. Wray, who preceded Patel as FBI director, declined to tell Congress how many, if any, agents were on the ground at the time, according to Just The News.

Many of the complaints came from agents within the bureau’s Washington field office (WFO).

“WFO is a hopelessly broken office that’s more concerned about wearing masks and recruiting preferred racial/sexual groups than catching actual bad guys,” one employee wrote.

Agents also described being thrown into the chaos with no clear instructions, no protective gear and no way to identify themselves to other law enforcement officers.

“I wish you all would pay more attention to our safety than what type of masks we wear. If you are going to deploy us to a riot situation, then give us the proper damn safety equipment–helmet, face shield, protective clothing–and training!” one employee wrote.

Other agents blasted what they called a blatant double standard between Jan. 6 prosecutions and the less aggressive approach to the Black Lives Matter riots in 2020.

“The actions on January 6, 2021 were absolutely despicable and unacceptable in a civilized society. What is even more unacceptable was the hypocrisy displayed by the FBI and its leadership in their attempt to go after those involved in the Capitol Riots, while we as agents, watched cities burn across America during the summer of 2020,” one agent said.

“The conspiracy to commit crimes at the Capitol on January 6th, were also committed by bad actors during the summer riots of 2020 leading up to the election on November 3, 2020. Agents stood by on the ground in Washington, D.C. and observed stores being looted, burned, and ripped of anything of value,” the agent wrote.

While the FBI declined the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment, Patel posted on X Friday that the bureau is “continuing to deliver on our promise of ultra transparency.”

“The only reason you have answers is because we are finding and producing materials exposing corruption at record levels. Thank you to the men and women @FBI once again delivering for the American people,” Patel wrote. “No one else is on Mission like we are.”

The after-action report also highlighted growing frustration with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, which one agent accused of pushing politically motivated cases.

“Currently, the US Attorneys office is dictating what it is that gets investigated. This is a dangerous precedent because we can barely get them to prosecute investigations that clearly meet thresholds needed for Federal prosecutions,” one agent wrote. “However, their willingness to conduct a search warrant on someone’s life for a misdemeanor seems ridiculous. It is unreasonable for the FBI to conduct investigations involving misdemeanor violations at a federal level … it is not our role.”

On his first day in office, President Donald Trump issued over 1,500 “full, complete and unconditional” pardons to people who were involved in the Capitol riot. The action fulfilled a long-standing promise made by Trump during the 2024 campaign.

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Trump’s Apparent About-Face On Ukraine May Not Be The Change It Seems, Experts Say

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By Wallace White

President Donald Trump’s apparent change in tune towards Ukraine shouldn’t be taken solely at face value, and may actually serve another purpose to further pressure all parties to come to the table, foreign policy experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Trump issued a Truth Social post Tuesday saying that Ukraine was “in a position to fight and WIN all of Ukraine back in its original form,” and that he would continue sending NATO weapons to use in Ukraine. While many in the mainstream media characterized his statement as a notable “pivot,” experts told the DCNF that Trump may be giving Ukraine and Russian President Vladimir Putin one last chance to end the war on peaceful terms, after which Trump may stand strongly behind Ukraine or wash his hands of the conflict altogether.

“I think it’s a tactical shift, but I don’t think his strategic purpose has changed,” George Beebe, director of grand strategy at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, told the DCNF. There are parties that insist that it must be a battlefield victory, and there are those in Russia that believe that it ought to be a battlefield victory. His answer to them is, ‘okay, you don’t want to compromise? Go ahead, pursue your battlefield victory,’ and that’s one that I don’t think any of these people have really grappled with the reality of what that really means for them.”

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Trump has already taken multiple steps to roll back direct U.S. involvement in the arming and aiding of Ukraine, instead off-loading responsibility to closer European allies in NATO. Beebe thinks that Trump’s recent statement can be interpreted as another signal that the president may be attempting to further distance the U.S. from the conflict.

“If you read carefully, he talks about NATO as if it’s some separate entity to the United States,” Beebe told the DCNF. “I think the Europeans could not have failed to pick that up. And that by itself is, from Europe’s point of view, very concerning. And Trump basically said, ‘Okay, Europe, go ahead. Go to it. You defeat this paper tiger of Russia.’ But don’t expect … the United States to come running to defend you when the Russians shoot back at you.”

The White House has claimed that Trump’s statements towards Ukraine are part of a larger negotiating tactic. Trump has continued to pressure nations buying Russian oil to change their petroleum supply, most recently urging Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan during their Oval Office meeting Thursday.

Wilson Beaver, senior policy advisor for defense budgeting and NATO policy at the Heritage Foundation, told the DCNF that his insistence on pursuing these trade negotiations surrounding the Ukraine war is evidence that Trump is nowhere near done with attempting to broker peace.

“One thing I would point to that shows just how committed he is: the tariffs put on India,” Beaver told the DCNF. “India has been making a lot of money buying oil from the Russians, and we’ve nicely asked them to stop for the past three years, and they haven’t. President Trump was frustrated with that, and he acted to try to get the Indians to stop funding Russia’s war in Ukraine, and this has had some follow-on negative effects for the U.S.-India relationship.”

When asked a question Tuesday on whether or not the president still trusted Putin to come to the peace table, Trump told reporters to wait “a month from now.” Trump also said that he would back NATO allies if Russia decided to expand its war to the rest of Europe.

This month, Russia has violated violated the airspace of Poland and Estonia multiple times, prompting condemnation from Europe and increased readiness among NATO nations for any potential escalation with Russia. Whatever Trump’s tactics are, Beaver believes his course remains steady despite perceived rhetorical changes.

“He’s very committed to a peace deal, a cease fire for Ukraine,” Beaver told the DCNF. “I think it was always in the cards that different tactics might have to be used to reach that end state, but the goal is the same.”

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Accountability Is Not The Same As Cancel Culture

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By Alan Wilson

Charlie Kirk’s brutal political assassination was a wakeup call across America. The world watched as a bullet took his life, and then we watched, in equal horror, at the reprehensible rhetoric that followed his death.

Before Charlie Kirk was even pronounced dead, a liberal MSNBC pundit said the bullet was probably fired from one of Charlie’s “supporters” who may have “accidentally fired their gun in celebration.” Some professors at colleges and universities across the country, including my home state of South Carolina, cheered his death and tried to justify Charlie’s killing. Radical lunatics on the Left even called his memorial service a Nazi rally, ridiculed his grieving widow, and said his two young children are better off without him.

All of this hatred because Charlie Kirk simply wanted to debate ideas. His mission was to create dialogue and civil discourse on college campuses. He wanted to teach young people to vehemently disagree but still have thoughtful conversations – to argue one’s beliefs and think independently and critically.

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Of course, free speech is the bedrock of our Constitution, and it protects us from government censorship and criminal charges. But, and this is important, it does not mean words are free from consequences. After several educators and other public professionals were dismissed for glorifying murder on public platforms, the American Left is calling foul. They’re saying conservatives are now engaging in “cancel culture” and attacking freedom of speech. What they fail to realize is that accountability is not cancel culture.

An off-color joke made when someone was 19 is very different from someone making inflammatory remarks in real time that undermine the trust placed in their position, especially when it promotes, justifies, or even celebrates violence. And as a result when we confuse accountability with censorship or cancel culture, we empower dangerous voices and threaten the very safety of our communities. Let me be clear: celebrating or justifying cold-blooded murder is never acceptable and employers are justified for firing individuals that make these statements. In fact, it’s the only rational position for these employers to take.

Freedom of speech does not mean an absence of responsibility. Professors at Clemson University, or anyone else for that matter, shouldn’t be jailed for their reprehensible comments. But that doesn’t mean their behavior comes without consequences. Holding individuals accountable for their actions can serve to protect our society as a whole. You’re still entitled to your stupid opinion, but that doesn’t mean people will agree with it or that you should get a free pass.

I believe the First Amendment serves as the fundamental foundation of our Constitution by safeguarding speech from government control. Throughout my career as Attorney General I have worked to protect this fundamental, God-given right. But I’ve found that people don’t actually know what free speech means. For example, you can not go into a crowded building and yell “fire!” It means you can share your ideas without fear of being jailed. But it does not mean you can say whatever you want without responsibility. Actions do have consequences.

It’s up to us to demand accountability. To teach our young people accordingly and call balls and strikes when we see them. The recent abhorrent display of violence masqueraded as free expression must be dealt with seriously. Employers, especially educational institutions, should take immediate disciplinary measures against staff members who promote extremist violent beliefs. And if people protest that line of thinking, I’d ask why? Why do you think it’s okay for celebrating violence to go unpunished? Why does the Left accept forced pronoun policies but shudder at the thought of holding people accountable for cheering murder?

Our nation is at a turning point. We should ask ourselves what it will take to build a society where disagreements are debated with civility, where differences are not met with violence, and where our children inherit a country that values life, liberty, and community above all else. That is how we can honor Charlie Kirk’s life. That is how we make sure his work was not in vain.

Charlie often spoke of the power of the grassroots, the power of ordinary people rising up to make an extraordinary difference and the importance of faith. It is up to the rest of us to carry that vision forward. We cannot let this tragedy silence us or divide us. Instead, we must be unified in our determination to live boldly, to speak freely, and to stand together as Americans.

Let us honor Charlie Kirk’s legacy by living out the values he so fiercely defended, faith, courage, love of country, and the unwavering belief in the promise of America. Like Charlie Kirk, I believe America’s best days are yet to come.

Alan Wilson was elected South Carolina’s 51st Attorney General in 2010. His X handle is @AGAlanWilson

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