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Stephen A Reveals Democrats’ Shocking Deception Behind Closed Doors

In a twist that would make even the most seasoned political observer scratch their head, recent reports have revealed that the FBI had 26 confidential informants present during the January 6th incident at the Capitol. Yes, you heard that right! Twenty-six informants blended in with the crowd while chaos ensued, and it appears most of them were not authorized to engage in any illegal activities. This information is raising eyebrows and has sparked significant discussion regarding the FBI’s role during that day.

Now, here’s where it gets even more interesting. According to the Justice Department, only three of these informants were tasked with monitoring potential domestic terrorists on that infamous day. The other twenty-three? They were present independently and were not directed by the FBI to attend the riot. This raises questions about the nature of their presence. It seems that instead of orchestrating arrests, these informants were merely observing events unfold as they happened.

Of course, this revelation has not gone unnoticed on social media. Vice President-elect JD Vance took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to highlight that the idea of FBI informants being present during the Capitol incident was once dismissed as a “dangerous conspiracy theory.” However, now that this information is publicly acknowledged, one can’t help but wonder about the narrative surrounding the events of January 6th.

One has to love the irony. Remember when every utterance about Trump being a danger to democracy was met with fervent nods and collective gasps from the left? Now, as more evidence unfolds regarding claims about a rigged process—not just concerning the election but also regarding the narrative surrounding January 6th—the reaction from some quarters is notably muted. The apparent hypocrisy raises questions about media coverage and public perception.

The final kicker? It leaves conservatives feeling increasingly frustrated. With names like Megyn Kelly and Candace Owens often holding the proverbial microphone, many Republicans are getting fed up with what they perceive as consistent narrative mismanagement from the left. Every twist and turn unveils more discrepancies that were previously brushed off as conspiracy theories. Wouldn’t it be nice if Democrats could just pick a story and stick with it for once? Maybe then can we get back to debating policies instead of navigating through confusion.

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