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 September 28, 2025

Trump confirms FBI embedded hundreds of undercover agents in January 6th protest

President Donald Trump just dropped a bombshell that could shake the foundations of trust in our federal institutions.

Newsmax reported that on Saturday, via Truth Social, Trump revealed that the FBI secretly inserted 274 agents into the crowd during the January 6, 2021, Capitol protest, not as peacekeepers, but as instigators. If true, this revelation could rewrite the narrative of that infamous day.

Trump's accusation centers on the idea that these agents fueled chaos rather than curbed it, directly challenging past statements from then-FBI Director Christopher Wray, while demanding a full accounting of who these agents were and what they did.

Let’s rewind to January 6, 2021, a day etched in American memory. Trump held a rally near the White House, alleging the election was stolen and encouraging supporters to march to the U.S. Capitol. What followed was a gathering of thousands outside the Capitol building, a scene that quickly spiraled out of control.

From Rally to Riot: January 6 Unfolds

By early afternoon that day, chaos erupted as some in the crowd pushed past barricades, clashed with police, shattered windows, and stormed into the Capitol itself.

This violent breach interrupted the certification of the Electoral College vote, a critical democratic process. Lawmakers and then-Vice President Mike Pence were forced to evacuate or shelter in secure locations as the situation unfolded.

The aftermath saw severe consequences for many involved, with Trump later pardoning around 1,500 individuals connected to the riot on his first day back in office.

He’s framed those punished as “Great American Patriots” who acted out of love for their country, a perspective that fuels his latest claims about FBI involvement. It’s a narrative that’s sure to resonate with his base, even as it raises eyebrows elsewhere.

Trump’s Saturday statement isn’t just a passing comment—it’s a call to arms for answers. He insists the FBI’s alleged actions were “Against all Rules, Regulations, Protocols, and Standards,” painting a picture of an agency gone rogue. If you thought trust in government was already low, this accusation might just drill it straight to the basement.

Drilling down, Trump isn’t mincing words about what he wants next. He’s demanded the identities of each supposed agent and a detailed account of their activities on that tumultuous day. It’s a fair question—shouldn’t the American people know if federal actors played a role in escalating the violence?

Adding fuel to the fire, Trump has vowed to launch an investigation into what he calls “Dirty Cops and Crooked Politicians” on behalf of those affected by the January 6 events.

This promise isn’t just rhetoric; it’s a pledge to dig deep into a day that still divides the nation. One wonders if this will open a Pandora’s box or simply fizzle under scrutiny.

Trump’s criticism doesn’t stop at the agents—he’s pointing fingers at leadership, too. “Christopher Wray, the then Director of the FBI, has some major explaining to do,” Trump declared, casting doubt on Wray’s repeated denials of such involvement. If this contradiction holds water, it could spell trouble for Wray’s legacy and the FBI’s credibility.

FBI Leadership Under Intense Scrutiny

Speaking of FBI leadership, the timing of Trump’s claims comes hot on the heels of another bombshell. On Thursday, September 25, 2025, a grand jury indicted former FBI Director James Comey on charges of making false statements and obstructing a congressional proceeding.

The charges stem from Comey allegedly lying to the Senate Judiciary Committee about authorizing anonymous sources in news reports, possibly tied to an inquiry involving Hillary Clinton.

Comey’s indictment also accuses him of trying to impede the Senate’s inquiry, a serious charge that only deepens the shadow over past FBI conduct.

When Trump says, “That’s two in a row, Comey and Wray, who got caught LYING, with our Great Country at stake,” he’s tapping into a broader frustration with federal overreach. It’s a zinger that lands, even if the full story remains murky.

Connecting the dots, Trump’s latest accusations about January 6 aren’t happening in a vacuum. They build on a narrative of distrust in institutions that many conservatives feel have weaponized power against everyday Americans. If 274 agents were indeed embedded in that crowd, acting as agitators, it would confirm the worst fears of those who see the deep state as a real threat.

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