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F.B.I. Finds NO EVIDENCE That Members Of Congress Were In Communication With Rioters

Recent reports are dispelling the MSM, and Democrat led narrative which alleged that Republican members of Congress were in contact with January 6th rioters.


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Do you believe this?

The F.B.I. is actually coming clean and telling the truth!

OR, the sham narrative pushed by The MSM & Democrats is falling apart, and so The F.B.I. is running for cover.

I don’t think they would have actually come clean about this had the whole “insurrectionist” narrative not suffered from pretty serious blows in the last several weeks.

The whole thing has been falling apart faster than a Jussie Smollet claim about racially motivated assault.

Take a look:

The New York Times reported: 

The connection revealed by the communications data comes as the F.B.I. intensifies its investigation of contacts among far-right extremists, Trump White House associates and conservative members of Congress in the days before the attack.

The same data has revealed no evidence of communications between the rioters and members of Congress during the deadly attack, the official said. That undercuts Democratic allegations that some Republican lawmakers were active participants that day.

Separately, Enrique Tarrio, a leader of the far-right nationalist Proud Boys, told The New York Times on Friday that he called Roger J. Stone Jr., a close associate of former President Donald J. Trump’s, while at a protest in front of the home of Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida. During the protest, which occurred in the days before the Capitol assault, he put Mr. Stone on speaker phone to address the gathering.

This is what the far left publication, The Washington Post said earlier about the issue:

Even as Democrats on Wednesday impeached President Trump, they turned their attention to allegations that Republican members of Congress encouraged last week’s attempted insurrection, possibly providing help that enabled the mob who stormed the Capitol.

“Their accomplices in this House will be held responsible,” Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) said in a speech during the impeachment debate, without mentioning specific members or allegations.

In the days since the Jan. 6 attack, immediately preceded by Trump’s remarks at a rally, a number of Democrats have pointed to speeches, tweets and videos that they have said raised questions about whether the attackers may have been inspired or helped by Republican members of Congress.

Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-N.J.) said in a Facebook Live broadcast that she saw Republicans “who had groups coming through the Capitol that I saw on Jan. 5 for reconnaissance for the next day.” She said some of her GOP colleagues “abetted” Trump and “incited this violent crowd.”



 

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