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Jan. 6 Panel Demands Truth on Informants
Liberty Check
The House subcommittee, led by Rep. Barry Loudermilk, is investigating why dozens of paid federal informants were present during the Jan. 6 Capitol demonstrations and if crucial intelligence was deliberately withheld from law enforcement. Loudermilk asserts his panel is seeking transparency on whether these informants were paid to inform or instigate, and why warnings about potential violence were seemingly ignored.
- Rep. Loudermilk questions the number and roles of paid informants at the Capitol on Jan. 6.
- Evidence suggests federal agencies were warned about possible violence weeks before the protests.
- Footage and internal memos reveal officers allowed protesters to enter, with some undercover police involved in the crowd.
“If they had that many paid informants, I believe they did know it was coming,” Loudermilk stated.
Loudermilk’s investigation also looks into whether political motivations led to selective sharing of intelligence, potentially allowing events to unfold for partisan advantage and failing to protect constitutional rights.
The need for accountability and transparency is central, as Americans deserve the whole truth about government actions and protection of their freedoms.
The Constitution must be defended.